The Major Crimes unit continues to investigate the conspiracy behind Dwight Darnell’s murders and his links to the Zyklon-Brotherhood. Sharon Raydor, disturbed by her own reactions to the case, seeks penance in the Ritual of Confession.
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
Chloe thinks she has a stress-caused rash and wishes to be a slacker, but Dimmsdale falls apart without her.
When the kids come to T.I. for spending money, he encourages them to get out of his pockets and find another way. Motivated, the Harris kids decide to have a garage sale, selling old things in the house, not excluding Tip’s most valued possessions. When Tip finds out his belongings are being used for profit, the kids are surprised by his actions. Meanwhile, as Zonnique begins a career on her own, she’s faced with the challenge of her first solo music video and time is not on their side.
Dad wants to catch a giant fish to win a trophy, but Chloe wishes all the fish could fight back.
Star and her friends wait in the longest food truck line ever for the universe’s best hot dog, the Goblin Dog.
Follow competitors as they tackle a series of challenging obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds across the country. Those that successfully complete the finals course in their designated region move on to the national finals round in Las Vegas, where they face a stunning four-stage course modeled after the famed Mt. Midoriyama course in Japan. The winner will take home a grand prize of $1 million.
Looking to make a smash debut at an all-new Barrett-Jackson auction, Richard buys into Aaron's plan to build a first-ever 1972 Pantera fitted with a custom turbo-charged Ford EcoBoost V6 engine.
Couples compete to renovate rundown buildings into high-end apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price to receive a prize of $100,000.
Couples compete to renovate rundown buildings into high-end apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price to receive a prize of $100,000.
New Yorkers Bill and Ali met on the beach as lifeguards, and they bonded over a passion for boating and the ocean. With their four children out of the house and Bill able to work remotely, they are ready to make the move to a warmer climate where they can sail year-round. The couple is looking for the perfect home that can accommodate many visitors, while hopefully leaving enough room in the budget for a boat.
Tired of the oppressive heat in Arizona, Ken and Jen are ready to find a more temperate climate on St. Croix. As a helicopter pilot, Ken dreams of having enough space to build his own hangar. The couple is looking for the perfect open-concept, move-in ready house with enough yard space for their dogs and a chopper.
Kira's big moment at the Spy of the Year Awards is interrupted when the son of Tony "The Big Toe" Tolentino crashes the secret ceremony to avenge his father.
Lauren opens up a second salon and hires brother Chris to direct a commercial for her new business; Albie advises Vito to attend an etiquette class, and when Caroline joins Albie and Vito, the etiquette teacher shames all three of them.
Life after the 90 Days continues for Danielle & Mohamed, Loren & Alexei, Russ & Paola, and Melanie & Devar. The couples look back on their 90-day journey on a K1 visa and realize their lives as newlyweds have not gotten easier.
The animated warrior Zorn travels to California to reconnect with his live-action son and discovers his ex-wife is engaged.
When Laurel discovers that a senate bill is not what it appears, she implores Luke to help, leading to a dramatic Senate sit-in. Also, Red and Ella battle for control of the bug agenda, and Laurel questions whether or not she should leave Washington, D.C. for good
With ten weeks to go until the election the Trump campaign finds itself running from behind. As members of his party start to publicly jump ship, can Trump find a way to close the gap with Clinton or will he just fall further behind?
A return visit to Audley End in Essex sees Fiona Bruce and the team of experts meeting thousands of visitors who are bringing family treasures for appraisal. Amongst objects brought to camera are a table that was supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication and a giant bronze cockerel buried in both world wars to avoid being melted down for ammunition.