Daniel tries to determine the race of a white woman who identifies as black. Also: Big Ass Baby gets in a fight at a baptism; and "Tosh.0" issues a public apology.
Variety acts of all types and contestants of all ages audition before judges Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel. Tyra Banks hosts.
The Angels keep it weird in Portland, Oregon, in their search to find the nation's best artist. "Ink Master" alumnus Megan Jean Morris helps the Angels judge.
Ralph Angel finally learns the truth about his biological connection to Blue, Charley Gard exposes her hidden plan for Landry Enterprises, and Nova is propositioned by book publishers.
The Housewives are back for their most explosive reunion yet. Get ready for fireworks as Brian Dowling bravely gets all the gossip from the glamorous ladies.
The origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already there to become U.S. citizens.
Maya, Oscar's second wife, finally arrives in London. But as the family try to heal divisions and look to the future, Hannah and Nathan are still fighting to save their marriage.
Jamie makes some succulent sticky kickin' chicken wings, a sizzling sirloin with awesome aubergines, creamy garlic mushroom pasta, and rum 'n' raisin ice cream
Kayla begins college and reconnects with an old high school friend, Brianna explores her newfound post-breakup independence, and Jade and Sean try counseling.
Hetty steels herself to face her old enemy, while Lady Grenford introduces the family to her handsome young grandson, Robert. Emily is excited when a suffragist visits the house.
In the first episode, even a self-confident Becca who knows what she wants can always use some support and advice. Three former Bachelorettes who all found true love – Rachel, JoJo and Kaitlyn – come to the mansion to help Becca prepare for her big first night. After some encouragement and sound guidance, Becca's three new friends toast to her bright future.
The death of Senator Robert Kennedy roils the presidential race. Republican Richard Nixon fights to head off a last-minute challenge from Governor Ronald Reagan of California. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party has lost its most popular candidate and is at war with itself over the Vietnam War. Mayor Richard J. Daley vows to maintain law and order as protesters and politicos converge in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention. The world watches as anarchic events inside the convention hall fuel violent clashes in the street. Vice President Hubert Humphrey gains his party’s nomination and enters the presidential race as a decided underdog and takes a bold political stance in hopes of reversing his fortunes.
Just days after political demonstrations lead to the deaths of scores of students, the Summer Olympics open in Mexico City. Before an international audience, two American sprinters protest the national anthem from the medal stand. As the presidential campaign tightens, President Johnson calls a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam, a move calculated to help the surging Humphrey campaign. Richard Nixon attempts to sabotage the peace talks. And the insurgent candidacy of independent George Wallace threatens to throw the election to the House of Representatives. On Election Day, the vote is so close that a winner is not declared until the following morning. The victor can claim perhaps the greatest comeback in American political history. On television, Elvis Presley launches a comeback of his own. The widows of Senator Robert Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. look back at the year that was. And on Christmas Eve, Apollo 8 comes around the dark side of the moon and broadcasts, live around the world, the first-ever images of the earth from space.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
After thousands applied and hundreds auditioned, the search reaches the live semi-finals. The final 40 acts now perform live in the hope of impressing the judges, as well as winning the all-important public vote.
Casey visits his hometown, including the Speak Eatery, home of the Hand Grenade--a sandwich with ribs and mac 'n cheese. Other stops include Bahr's Landing for a 6 lb. crabmeat-stuffed lobster and Papa Pancho for the Spicy Pizza Challenge.
Casey stops in Minneapolis -- home of the Juicy Lucy, a burger with a secret. Other stops include the Blue Door Pub and Betty Danger's Country Club. At Lu's Sandwich, Webb faces off against a 3 foot long Bahn Mi sandwich.