Kardea Brown shares down-home, Southern eats from her South Carolina kitchen. She takes generations of family recipes and makes them her own as she cooks for family and friends at her Sea Island home.
It's date night on the farm! Molly Yeh makes a romantic dinner for husband Nick, including juicy Steak Salad with a bright Za'atar Chimichurri, the best Cheesy Garlic Babka Muffins and Blood Orange Amaretto Sours. For dessert, there's a homemade Valentine's Day box filled with chewy Chocolate Covered Nougats.
Who's got spirit? Randy surprises one of his biggest fans with an invitation to America's wedding! Emily wants a plain dress, but her family begs for more. And when Ashley's dress reveals a big issue during alterations, Shay must think quick.
It has been more than 25 years, yet Joyce Alexander is still terrified of her son, William Patrick Alexander; she fears he holds her responsible for his horrifying crime, and is convinced he is plotting his revenge from prison.
Host Mo Rocca shows us the robot helping keep hospitals running smoothly; the device that can detect if that spot on your arm is skin cancer; concrete that drinks up rainwater; and, how hybrid technology goes back a lot further in history than you might think.
Sharing delicious recipes for a saucy Valentine's Day meal; Jeff sears up steaks for Sunny's easy red wine peppercorn sauce and Geoffrey's Béarnaise sauce; hosts work together to make Katie Lee's spicy lobster pasta, a romantic Valentine's Day dish.
Richard replaces a shower valve with a conventional pressure balanced one, Nathan demonstrates how to refinish stair treads, and Tom removes moss from a roof in the latest episode of Ask This Old House.
There's a new face on Sesame Street! With Elmo and Rosita’s help, military kid Charlie finds her way around the neighborhood and learns that Sesame Street is a place where everyone can be friends - no matter how different they are.
Kita and Anita inform the stars that today they will be doing a dance challenge, where the Drag Stars are to pair up and choreograph a dance.
Host Daisy Fuentes pays a visit to Sylvia, who's just become a grandmother for the first time. She wants to be able to share family stories with her new grandson, Saint, but first there are some things she'd like to learn. She knows her mother is Polynesian, but what else is she? Sylvia discovers her father's African American heritage, and with Daisy's help she learns about her ancestors' lives in the years after slavery was abolished, and how her great-great-grandfather was part of a historic secret society.
Reporter Trey Bundy sets out to expose a cover up of child sexual abuse among the Jehovah's Witnesses.
A coach for the U.S. Women's Soccer Team who uses science to keep her players in shape, an expert who studies singing apes, and a computer engineer who is making artificial intelligence more equitable for all people.
Another two celebrities are unmasked in a double elimination. Which three masked singers will make it through to the final?
Dylan Dreyer explores some of the most unbelievable -- and unbelievably cold -- places on Earth, from the ice fields of Patagonia to the snowy mountains of the Himalayas, discovering what thrives and survives in the world's most frigid ecosystems;
Dylan Dreyer returns to some of Earth's most extreme islands, from the Amazon River islands to the Philippines, getting up close with fascinating creatures -- from squirrel monkeys leaping around in the Amazon to fireflies illuminating the night sky;
Host Jack Rico finds fire at Consumer Reports - luckily it's in one of the test labs - and he learns how smoke detectors are tested and how to use a fire extinguisher. Then, he discovers how to cook a delicious meal using only counter top appliances. And Jack heads to the Auto Test Center to get behind the wheel with a top car tester as he learns how to drive like a pro.
Amelia Dyer was perhaps the most prolific killer in British history. She earned a living through murder, and her victims were babies. There was a grim trade which flourished in the Victorian age. In a time when unmarried mothers were shamed and shunned, giving up children to a 'baby-farmer' was often the only option. Dyer promised mothers that for a fee, she would adopt the babies and raise them as her own. In fact, she neglected and murdered them. In this episode we tell the shocking story of Dyer and of Evelina Marmon, one of the desperate young mothers she deceived.
With her friends by her side and her ruby slippers on her feet, Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road toward magical mischief and embarks on exciting adventures that only a land like Oz can bring.