Officer John Nolan's mom makes an unannounced visit that complicates his life, and Sergeant Grey considers retiring.
Boot camp gets a retro, '80s makeover, and the recruits use their palates and culinary senses to learn about different sauces in a zany "Balls to the Wall" game. Then chefs Anne Burrell and Carla Hall teach their recruits how to make meatballs and sauce from scratch. In the main challenge, the recruits are tasked with making the ultimate saucy dish, enchiladas. Unfortunately, the fiesta is over for the two recruits with the least successful dishes.
Fiona Bruce presents from Christchurch Park in Ipswich, where the treasures brought in include an heirloom Rolex, items from a land speed record and a necklace worth £500,000.
Cynthia grapples with the decision of whether to invite her father to the wedding, knowing that her mother will disapprove. Kandi organizes a food drive to help provide groceries to local families in need. Porsha feels uncomfortable with the news that Dennis may be in attendance at Cynthia’s wedding. In the aftermath of Ralph’s father’s passing, Drew is even more determined to fight for her marriage. Kenya decides it’s time for the group to take a much needed break.
Erin and Ben Napier, a small town Mississippi couple, renovate neighborhood historical houses giving them modern and affordable updates. From Erin's imaginative hand sketches to Ben's custom handiwork, this couple is bringing homes back to life and making sure their small town's future is as bright as its past.
The Kilchers finish Atz Sr.'s legacy rebuild and Eivin suffers a loss.
A wild night gets Brandon and Julia into trouble. Zied's first night doesn't go as planned. Mike feels insulted by Natalie. Yara worries she might be pregnant. Amira is released from custody. Hazel finds out Tarik has been texting their ex.
How Washington is bolstering security for the inauguration; Then, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund's account of the Capitol assault; And, Washington Football Team QB Alex Smith's comeback from nearly losing his leg.
Charles embarks on a terrifying trail of destruction in Nepal, while Nadine helps Herman gather the final evidence he needs for the police to act.
Judy is worried that she and Ham are growing apart when she discovers he's been keeping a secret from her. The rest of the family participates in a town festival.
It's all about bricks and mortar, as the 11 remaining potters slab-build a 3D building and, in a Throw Down first, judge Rich Miller tasks the potters with hand-making bricks.
Carcer is willing to do anything to find a sword and the Watch is close on his tail.
Kevin O'Connor and Tom Silva watch a technology expert hide sound speakers in the living room ceiling. Richard Trethewey discusses the efficient updates on outdoor condensers with the HVAC contractor. The garage doors are installed with side mounts. A prefabricated pool gets lowered into the ground. The interior designer and homeowner show Kevin their choices on design elements for the kitchen.
In Liberty County, Warden Jake Noxon investigates a family for illegally keeping a pet deer; an alligator roams a garage; Warden Mike Boone joins forces with local police to track down armed suspects after a robbery.
90 Day Fiance: Season 7's Robert and Anny talk threesomes, Season 8's Natalie gets real about Mike's shortcomings, and a producer from The Other Way gives an inside perspective on the moment Sumit and Jenny's relationship was turned upside down.
evel in modern Southern soul with Nashville’s The War and Treaty and Austin’s Ruthie Foster. The War and Treaty play songs from their acclaimed album Hearts Town, while Foster performs numbers from across her career.
In Texas, Tia is determined to rescue over 50 abandoned hybrid hounds.
The Greens must work together to save their home and their legacy when Chip Whistler plans to tear down the buildings around the Greens' house to build a new Wholesome Foods store.
Set in Central Michigan's farm country, this reality series follows the work done at Pol Veterinary Services. Specializing in large farm animals, Dr. Pol treats horses, pigs, cows, sheep, alpacas, goats, chickens and even an occasional reindeer. The program also features Dr. Brenda Grettenberger, who has worked with Dr. Pol since 1992.