Buddy Valastro makes a storybook cake for the Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Center in New York City. Then the guys help a gymnastics team with a farewell cake.
The students consider their future career options. Nagisa struggles to come to terms with his talent; meanwhile, his mother has her own plans for him.
After Billie accidentally gets Joy fired, she and Gene stage a series of civil protests in order to convince Kent to rehire her.
Christy tries to be supportive when a health scare throws Bonnie into a tailspin.
When Lance stars in a movie about the Knights, the Book of Monsters want to eat the script to learn more about modern society. Jestro uses his spy, Lavaria, to infiltrate the set and attack the Knights.
After a lice outbreak at Smoot, Loren takes matters into his own hands and commands the "hot zone." Shoemaker and Tammy square off in a haircutting contest, while Abbey revisits some not-so-fond high school memories.
Helen and Brittany both get shots at Duren farm whitetail bucks, followed by a campfire hobo dinner that brings a close to their Wisconsin adventure.
Guests Elijah Wood, comedian Bryan Callen and Professor Dan Schnur discuss history's most doomed presidential campaign.
We give a new definition to "crashing" a party, ruin a family reunion, and have to climb through a second story window with no panties.
Dan attempts to bond with Hemingway over their common interests in drinking and writing, but is intimidated by his masculinity.
Country music star Tyler Farr teaches Rob, Chanel and Sterling the healing power of “Redneck Therapy,” how to “Suffer In Peace” and what it means to have “Outside Junk.”
After Kent fires Joy, Billie and Gene go to extreme lengths to get her job back.
Eight incredible vehicles are wrecked when a sinkhole opens underneath the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky.; General Motors Corp. restores the 1 millionth Corvette, which was damaged in the event.
Alan is joined by actor Matthew Perry and TV presenter Phillip Schofield. Plus, Caitlin Moran, Rebekah Staton, Alexa Davies, Helen Monks and Milly Risker talk about Raised by Wolves. Perry discusses his role in West End play The End of Longing and will no doubt be asked about any potential plans for a Friends reunion, while Schofield talks about the return of ITV show You're Back in the Room. Plus, music by The 1975, who perform their new single The Sound live in the studio
Seven celebrities battle through the wilds of Southern Africa on an uncompromising 12 day survival expedition. They are pushed to their psychological and physical limits to see who has the heroic qualities needed to become Bear’s Mission Survivor. In Bear Grylls: Mission Survive, Les Miserables actress Samantha Barks, former Coronation Street actress Michelle Collins, choreographer and Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner, Casualty actress Chelsee Healey, Grantchester actor Neil Morrissey, ex England footballer and coach Stuart Pearce MBE and Arsenal and England Ladies footballer Alex Scott, are put under extreme pressure by the adventurer and survival expert to see what they are made of.
San Francisco is the setting when the competing foodies cook for chef Traci Des Jardins. Later, they try to wow master chef Hubert Keller, the judges and San Francisco culinary elite with cuisine inspired by the restaurant Fleur de Lys.
Each year, hopeful singers from all over the country audition to be part of one of the biggest shows in American television history. Who will become the new American Idol?