Though Avery 's assignments are perfectly executed, she misses the true point in her life skills class and receives a disappointing grade.
Host Don Wildman examines an old Concord stagecoach that symbolizes a broken dream, a collection of melted vinyl records that sparked the decline of a cultural marvel, and a ship model that represents a bid for freedom.
When a trouble drives Haven’s citizens to pursue their more primal desires, it takes everyone to keep Haven from coming unglued-distracting them from the menacing storm that is brewing.
When Sylvia's old partner, Rider, shows up, Wander wonders if the roguish Rider makes a better teammate for Sylvia than he does. Emmy Award-nominated actor Will Arnett guest stars as Rider.
Mr Khan discovers that Prince Charles might be dropping in to the city farm.
When Finn's toothache gets too much to take, he has no choice but to go see dentist.
Stephen Fry looks into love with the rather lovely Josh Widdicombe, Aisling Bea, Tony Hawks, and Alan Davies.
The spirit vines in Republic City start abducting people and it's up to Korra to figure out why.
Cory and Topanga are going out to celebrate their anniversary and decide to let Riley babysit Auggie for the first time. She enlists Maya's help, which leads Auggie to rebel against the girls.
When a young boy is taken over by a malevolent spirit, John must put aside his misgivings over exorcising a child and convince the parents that their boy is not all that he seems.
The race continues in Singapore where a dangerous misstep leaves one competitor dangling feet above the ground. Also: A traditional Asian detox leaves some teams writhing in pain.
Parker and Joey, Jessie and the Ross kids plan a tropical Christmas at the family's Hawaiian villa where Jessie reunites with old friend and superstar, Shayelee Michaels.
Ant and Dec present an update from the camp as the contestants take on more terrifying tasks for the entertainment of the public. The celebrities have survived nearly two weeks away from home, but not everyone is cut out for life amid the horrors of the Australian wilderness, and there are many more challenges ahead for those who stave off elimination.
A historic plaque commemorates Alex Haley's epic slave history Roots FBI agents search for criminals trying to sell North Carolina's original copy of the Bill of Rights a ring worn by Lee Harvey Oswald the morning that JFK was assassinated.
Picture your dream car: it probably looks like a Tesla Model S. Have you ever wondered just how that machine was made? Join the How It's Made crew as we go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
When Satoshi and Pikachu attempt to rescue a Bull from a sinister Luchabull, they accidentally injure the Erureido who's swooping in to protect it--and then discover that they've interrupted a rehearsal of a Super Pokemon Battle show. The director, Carl, explains that the show combines a Pokemon battle with a scripted storyline--but since one of his stars is injured, he'll have to call off tomorrow's performance. Eureka has a better idea: she suggests that Satoshi's Hawlucha step in to fill the role of the shining hero. Luchabull has some trouble with the idea of a ...
The premise of the show consists of a group of "Beauties" (young women who have relied primarily on their looks) and a group of "Geeks" (young men who have relied primarily on intellect rather than social aptitude or looks) who are paired up to compete as couples for a shared $250,000 and other prizes. (For the fourth season, the producers modified the formula to include an extra team consisting of a male "beauty" and a female "geek". For the fifth season, the beauties and geeks competed against each other at first, and teams of one beauty and one geek were not ...