Homeowner John has always dreamed of living a pioneer lifestyle and this tiny cabin in the Rocky Mountains is going to be just that for him, girlfriend Hilary, and their five teenagers. For the first time these two families will merge under one roof and hope to create a space that is focused less on the materials, and more about the time and memories they will share with each other. They've asked John and Zack to come help them figure out how to create the ultimate together house that can sleep all seven of them and still have room for privacy, entertainment, and a slice of Chicago!
ATM loves DJ Ashba! The rock star wants a tank for his new retail store, but he needs it ASAP. DJ will be hosting a grand opening party and the tank will be the centerpiece. Will Wayde and Brett make this deadline or be the ultimate party poopers?
Fun-loving pug puppies, brothers Bingo and Rolly, have thrill-seeking appetites that take them on exhilarating adventures in their neighborhood and around the globe.
Dangerous highway pursuit in Phoenix, bull on the loose in Texas, drunk drivers in South Carolina and a car theft ring in Tulsa.
Fugitive foot chase in Florida, resisting arrest in Oklahoma and a giant pot bust in Utah.
Gun play in Bridgeport, crack arrest in South Carolina, marijuana trafficking in Utah and a high speed chase in Kentucky.
Stolen cop car in Bridgeport, heroin trafficking in Utah, male prostitution in South Carolina and a gang shooting in Tulsa.
Hunting the haunted with Yvette Fielding The Ripon Workhouse in Yorkshire is said to be teeming with undead souls, one of which seems to be following the team around...
HD. 'Episode Twenty: Dog.' Season Two Finale. An old dog reflects on life; rats Phil and Mike face an unknown future as high school ends.
Regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Frankie Boyle and guest panellists Cariad Lloyd and Gyles Brandreth.
Olivia convinces Minatori that she must kiss a frog to attend a fancy tea party.
Experience a century of food through the life of one man, James Beard (1903-1985). Dubbed the “Dean of American Cookery” by The New York Times, Beard was a Portland, Ore., native who loved and celebrated the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. He spoke of the importance of localism and sustainability long before those terms had entered the vernacular.
Leah Remini dissects the perils of leaving Scientology, Geoffrey Rush talks Einstein and acting with monkeys, and Danny McBride riffs on movie aliens.
Internationally acclaimed chef and restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson goes undercover to find and mentor new culinary talent. During his mission, he discovers some gifted aspiring chefs at a public cooking class, a culinary institute, a high-end food truck, and a soup kitchen.
Clod lovingly paints pictures of Trinket for the Castlehaven Art Faire, but she does not like them.
Bonds of trust are tested when Ramse returns to the facility with an old enemy held captive. How far will Cole and Jones go for the answers they need
Many of the architectural marvels of the ancient world bear striking similarities to one another, even though they were built by civilizations that were separated by thousands of miles and are believed to have had no contact with one another. Separated by more than 7500 miles, the Giza pyramid complex in Giza, Egypt and the Avenue of the Dead in Teotihuacan, Mexico contain pyramids that are aligned with the constellation of Orion's belt. An ancient pyramid temple in Cambodia known as Baksei Chamkrong is an almost identical match for the Temple of the Jaguar in Guatemala. Many structures built using stone slabs that weighed over a hundred tons. But how did primitive people achieve such extraordinary feats? And why do we see such similarities? Could these sites have all been designed by alien architects?
Back in New York, Titus goes to great lengths to score an audition for Sesame Street. Jacqueline encourages Kimmy to play hardball with the Reverend.