Dr. K wrestles a pot-bellied pig, and handles an aggressive squirrel over a challenging stretch of days at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER.
Dr. Matt treats his first prairie dog patient, who's missing teeth. And to save a goat's life, Dr. K may have to perform her first ever goat C-section.
Ashlee knows what one mistake can do to a career and doesn't respond well when Evan tries to rush her; Evan seeks advice from his father-in-law, Papa Joe, after going head to head with Ashlee about releasing an unfinished song.
Peter forces Kyra to explain about magic, but then gets trapped in a magical storybook; Kyra releases objects from the library to divert Imogen and Darra while Ruksy helps Peter, but when Ruksy has to erase Peter's memory, she can't.
Two teams strike a deal and their alliance splits the Block in two. One team receives the first perfect score at the Gatwick.
When the owner of an Ohio landscaping company is found shot to death in his bed, the ensuing investigation exposes an elaborate web of sex, obsession, and power.
ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos competes against his wife, comedian and author Ali Wentworth. Next, socialite Bethenny Frankel and actress Ana Gasteyer hope to make it to the winner's circle and the ultimate prize of $100,000.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo witness motorcycle revenge in "Moto-cide," watch some unevolved "Cave People," and experience twice the pain in "Adding Injury to Injury."
Michael Rapaport joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about "Disruptive Behavior," supporting teams that can turn you into "Broken Fans," and sights that leave you with nothing to say but "Only in New York."
Spencer recruits Q to help him leverage a deal. With Reggie in tow, Joe talks business with a group of extreme skateboarders known collectively as Illegal Civilization. Charles hosts a pre-free-agent reception.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome Chris "Drama" Pfaff to look on the bright side in "Making Lemonade," get dazzled by some "Butt Magic," and check out some unusual "Bucket Lists" with "Die Happy."
Mark needs a lot of inventory in a hurry so he buys three cabins on a remote farm. It's a fast-paced triple takedown full of suspense, strategy and plenty of big crashes! Despite the fast work, however, the guys are still able to discover family stories that give these logs history and meaning.
Battles start to brew between Essex’s biggest power couples as Yaz and Lockie clash with Dan and Amber. What will happen when the couples come face-to-face at Essex-fest?
The final four recruits start thinking about life after boot camp and learn to navigate a grocery store when boot camp transforms into Worst Cooks General Market; recruits reunite with their loved ones and must make them a dish.
With bonus scenes and Bush Trivia; Ami prepares for her medical check-up, but Billy has concerns about progress on the barn while they’re away; a bear destroys Bam’s beehives.
Erik and the crew travel from Lake Tahoe to Yosemite National Park.
An action-packed preschool series about an adorable jet plane named Jett who travels the world delivering packages to children. On every delivery, Jett encounters a new problem that the he and his friends the Super Wings must work together to solve!
An action-packed preschool series about an adorable jet plane named Jett who travels the world delivering packages to children. On every delivery, Jett encounters a new problem that the he and his friends the Super Wings must work together to solve!
Would you consider having a dangerous animal as a pet, to some people a cat or dog is not enough, to them pet ownership matches the lives they may lead, a challenge, excitement, and the ever present danger. This leads to a relationship that could end in death. Welcome to the world of Predator Pets. Thousands of people around the world keep pets that most of us would consider extreme. In the UK alone it is estimated that there are thousands of dangerous pets and more than 100 local councils that allow people to own exotic pets. In the US, some states have no restrictions at all on pet ownership, in almost every major centre it doesn't take long to find a pet that just doesn't seem to belong. The list of options is long, alligators, bears, wolves, snakes, chimpanzees, deer, bison and many more. But to the pet owners, their relationship with their animals goes way beyond owning a dog or cat, to them, the danger factor is a positive rather than a problem. But have we crossed the line by keeping wild and undomesticated animals as pets, is it a case of the wilderbeest asking the crocodile if it likes to swim? The series investigates extreme pet ownership through interviews with owners, vets, zoo keepers, town officials, police and neighbours.—Ray Pedretti