Kim reflects on her return to the show, which leads to a fiery verbal encounter with Kenya. While NeNe and Kim go head-to-head in the ultimate battle of words.
Quill starts his own talk show after beating Thanos! But to his dismay, everyone seems to hate it, especially the Grandmaster who is rigging the segments to destroy Quill.
The world's toughest game returns. A fresh batch of Kiwi castaways spending 40 days on an unforgiving island in Thailand, only one will take home the title of Sole Survivor and $250,000.
Triple G goes way out of bounds when Guy Fieri invites some of the most over-the-top and creative chefs to Flavortown. He starts by asking them to make their most outrageous dish using only the ingredients they can fit in under-sized bags. Then, the chefs must make a stacked-and-jacked dish using a variety of restrictions chosen by Guy's dice. Finally, Guy has the remaining chefs make a decadent late-night dish featuring the ingredients from Guy's grocery list. Only one over-the-top chef will rise to the top and shop Flavortown for up to $20,000.
FAMILY GUY is reimagined as a series that’s been on the air for 60 years and, in a special retrospective, it looks back at the cultural events and issues that were tackled on the show in the 1950s, '60s and '70s.
Barry looks to hit the reset button with Sally, and finds himself paired with a reckless acquaintance named Taylor.
Dylan and Lizzie investigate the murder of a Jane Doe, but when they realize that the victim was killed by mistake, they must identify the killer’s motive and intended target before she suffers the same fate.
After returning to the US for a job offer, a California family realizes Aruba is where they are meant to be; they decide to move back and settle down permanently on the beautiful island.
After meeting in Grand Cayman, a pair of accountants is ready to find a place to settle down together. They both love living in the Caribbean, and a new job has given them the option of moving to St Croix in the US Virgin Islands.
A self-imposed exile on a remote island brings Raven (Jeffrey Meek) face to face with a vengeful Black Dragon warrior---and also with a perky college coed. Imiro: Philip Tan. Dana: Rebecca Staab. Hadi: James Hong.
The 12th series of Britain's Got Talent is back for its second fun-filled episode. The kings and queens of entertainment - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - return once again to their rightful thrones on the judging panel in the search for the most exciting talent around. The dream team have travelled the length and breadth of the country over the past few months to look for the act who can win over the British public and perform for a royal.
Alice tells the story of Norman England by studying the history of Winchester, Britain's most Norman city. Alice attempts to storm a castle in chain mail, investigates the origins of modern surgery and tucks into an appetising eel pie.
In Italian, la dolce vita means the sweet life so it seems fitting that Italians eat cookies at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. On today's show, Martha shares three scrumptious recipes.
A profile of Ed Gein, the killer and body-snatcher who came to be known as the `Butcher of Plainfield', and whose story is thought to have inspired Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
Two cats travel the globe and teach children about unlikely friendships and global citizenships.
Sophia promises not to tell anyone about Beth's usually low-key birthday. But when Diamond finds out, she plans a huge surprise party without telling Sophia.
The Cutie Mark Crusaders are called by the Cutie Map to Mount Aris to help a Hippogriff find where he belongs - either with his seapony or Hippogriff relatives.