Penn tries to fool Teller; featured magicians include Eric Leclerc, Dev Sherman, Conan Liu and Rubén Vilagrand.
Today's mystery box is inspired by colour. The dish can be sweet or savoury and contestants can access the pantry with the garden also in play. So why is Melissa so emotional?
Diesel Dave continues work on his epic modern-day Kodiak while making sure he doesn't break the bank. Sam the Mad Scientist then unveils "The Kraken" -- a diesel-powered monowheel vehicle that is unlike anything the guys have ever seen.
The RC writers imagine Harry Potter as a 70’s sitcom. The future looks bleak for Nostradamus’s assistant. We answer the question of what’s underneath Abe Lincoln’s hat. And the Jonas brothers learn they are more than just brothers.
Steve and the boys take part in a prison experiment to earn some cash. Meanwhile, Stan deals with the death of his CIA groundskeeper friend.
A jaw-dropping Arizona property features antique motorbikes as far as the eye can see, and in Tennessee, an ultra-rare Zephyr gets a tire-blowing test drive.
The story of a defiant movement of women of color, transforming politics from the ground up by fighting for a truly reflective democracy. Filmed during the historic 2018 midterm elections, the documentary features organizers and candidates (including Rashida Tlaib and Stacey Abrams) as they fight for a truly reflective government, asking whether democracy can be preserved—and made stronger—by those most marginalized.
When an intense game of "The Ground is Lava" breaks out, Craig must carefully traverse the Creek to save his sister.
When I was your age, television was called books.
Tom Gleisner quizzes Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Marty Sheargold, Kitty Flanagan and Sam Pang to see who can remember the most about the week's events. Special guest quizmaster: Kyah Simon.
When she finds a commune of young regime opponents, Tamar takes refuge with them—and becomes close with Milad.
Hiding with her aunt, Tamar goes underground and attempts to escape Iran. Faraz and Tabrizi broaden their searches for her.
Eun Hee figures out Jin Sook’s secret from long ago. Jin Sook takes Eun Joo to the neighbourhood she grew up in and tells her the secret about her father. Meanwhile, Chan Hyuk has some friends come by and is reminded of what happened between him and Eun Hee in the past. Sang Shik regains his memory and calls for a family meeting.
Sick of being overlooked by the family because of his small size, Mouse builds an invention to make him grow.
Duff Goldman and his team of decorators, designers and builders work around the clock to make epic, show-stopping cakes for milestone events and parties for their social media followers. The team is then challenged with delivering these extra-special creations to a variety of venues and locations both on time and intact.
Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Greg Proops, put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games that are prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience. The four performers must use the little information they have and their wild imaginations to depict different characters and an array of scenes, as well as perform songs. After each round of improvisation, Aisha will dole out points to our four performers and declare a winner at the end of every episode.
May-Lou is devastated to find her courage pen smashed on the floor. When Darrell's shoes are found with ink on them, Darrell is the prime suspect, and the North Tower holds a class court.
A blast from the past returns amidst a massive thunderstorm that threatens to keep The Wellington docked for their next charter. Rob and Jessica deepen their connection, while Pete’s attitude continues to frustrate Malia. Meanwhile, Kiko is pushed to the limit by a group of new guests whose requests are incredibly demanding.
In the last episode, Samira Ahmed travels to the crumbling ruins of an ancient walled city and goes back to when Persia faced her gravest threat - Genghis Khan. But from the death and destruction there emerged a golden age of Persian poetry and art. In the fabled city of Isfahan, Samira encounters the dynasty of shahs that succeeded the Mongols - the Safavids, who gave Iran a powerful new identity through Shia Islam and carved its message in stone, brick and tile. Finally, Samira travels to Persepolis to tell the story of Iran’s last shah and his ill-fated attempt to link his dynasty to Persia’s ancient kings, with momentous consequences for the world.