On this special, hourlong trip, Guy's taking us on a tour of Ferndale, Calif., which is not only his hometown, but one of many small towns in Humboldt County with righteous food and a whole lotta flair. There's the generations-old apple orchard with a special place in Guy's heart, to the local's watering hole where Guy first experienced work life in the kitchen; the old-school butcher and the artisan cheese maker. This is a super chef's hometown tour you won't wanna miss!
On every continent, there are stories of children who "stand out" for their strange abilities and advanced knowledge. They are said to have knowledge of things they shouldn't or couldn't know. The ancient Greeks, Egyptians and many other cultures have legends about exceptional children who are the offspring of humans and the gods. Could the stories be more than mere myth? Is it possible there are children being born on Earth today who can access their alien DNA--a connection that endows them with special gifts and the power to transform society?
Virginia thinks that Burt is getting her an expensive gift for their 25th anniversary. So she decides to take him to a dude ranch that is run by a crazy cowboy. But Burt isn't able to enjoy himself, because of a secret he is keeping from Virginia.
Pete and his unit offer to do home improvements for an obnoxious father Andrew Daly and his reclusive son Drew Justice while their wifemother is deployed. As the projects become more challenging and the father more irritating, Derrick fears Pete's legendary temper will surface, but Pete gets through it by using a technique he learned in Afghanistan called embracing the suck. All goes well and the projects are finished, but Pete loses it when the father says Pete and his troops are not real soldiers. In the end, Randy figures out a way for the father to connect with his son. Meanwhile, Jill thinks Cody is taking her out for coffee to talk about her request for enrollment in the Advanced Leader Course, but he just uses her to help spy on his teenage daughter.
The two megadredges race to reach a contested claim site. Hank wins the race, but Shawn gets the last laugh. Emily heads out with her new, poached crew. The Kellys almost come to blows when accused of claim jumping. Glen's engineering genius pays off big.
Doctor Lucien Blake returns from a trip to Chine seeking news of his daughter but he arrives back in Ballarat to find himself once again deep in a murder mystery involving the local Town Council.
Stella treats Michael for a bloody nose at the hospital. However the two are soon back to trading insults.
A young couple has big dreams of a lighthouse treehouse atop a seaside seawall along the coast of Northwest Washington. Pete is challenged by the propertys incredibly steep grade and must deliver all of his materials to the site by way of barge only The octagon-shaped, two-story, white-and-red shingled structure, which is housed among a group of cottonwood trees, features porthole windows, a wrap-around balcony, a nautical-themed interior and rainbow-colored glass. The couple, wanting to truly live off the grid, throws Pete a curve ball by asking him for a rainwater shower system, a composting toilet and supply power where there is none. Surprisingly, Pete delivers a custom gift for the couple's pampered pooch: a 'backyard' high in the air
Graham Norton continues his chat show, with guests including Hollywood star Toni Collette, talking about her new film A Long Way Down; actor Gary Oldman, appearing in new movie RoboCop; and comic actor Nick Frost.
Pip the Pirate Genie's magic goes out of whack when he gets a case of the sneezes.
Alan and Jordan make progress in decoding the virus Hatake secretly cures Walker before the corporation's black helicopters land on the base.
A profile of writer Alice Walker, the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (for her 1982 novel "The Color Purple"). Included: remarks from Walker; Danny Glover; Quincy Jones; Sapphire; Steven Spielberg; and Howard Zinn. Filmmaker Pratibha Parmar’s new documentary tells Walker’s dramatic life story with poetry and lyricism, and features new interviews with Walker, Steven Spielberg, Danny Glover, Quincy Jones, Gloria Steinem, Sapphire and the late Howard Zinn in one of his final interviews.
Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Captain Hook and Tick Tock Croc all turn into babies after accidentally sliding out of control into the Pirate Pool of Youth. So Skully, Mr. Smee, Sharky and Bones babysit them and look for the Grandfather Gladiola flower to turn them back to normal.
Windows are installed in the kitchen. Tom makes matching clapboards. The foundation gets a window. Norm catches up with an old apprentice. Tom replicates old corbels, and Richard removes a pipe.
Joe, Murr, Sal and Q serve up tasks as deli waiters deli customers are asked to settle debates an embarrassing toast leaves everyone speechless.
This program is about engineering and scientific miracles and the people whose ability to solve problems make them happen.
Simon is asked to eulogize a jingle writer who was not a well-liked man.
Bad Grandpa star Jackson Nicoll stares Rob down in Made You Blink, sucker-punches Sterling with a Jackson and reveals why the best bathroom policy is: Lock the Door
Sharon gets a visit from estranged husband Chris, seeking a quick divorce so that he can marry his new love Angie, a blind woman. Angie and Dorien hit it off and she, along with the sisters, is invited to the engagement party. Here however Dorien learns that Chris has inherited a villa in Cyprus and it is clear that he wants the quick divorce so that Sharon has no claim to it. Sharon, Tracey and Dorien take appropriate vengeful action before they are thrown out.