After more than 10 years of testing impossible, dangerous and downright crazy myths that you shouldn't or couldn't try at home, the MythBusters investigate a host of myths that maybe you can!
Leveling the ceiling in the kitchen and the floor in the finished basement is explained. An opening for a new window is cut. Landscape architect Cricket Beauregard explains what to do with a shady front yard.
After seeing something horrifying in Coverton's room, Team Monster must submit to memory wipes.
Jonathan welcomes more A-list guests from the worlds of film, television and music to his fun-filled chat show. This week's guests are film stars Goldie Hawn and Liam Neeson, singer and reality TV star Peter Andre and singing sensation Pixie Lott, who performs live in the studio.
Elena and Clay deal with their growing sexual tension as they work together to figure out the who and why behind the plot to turn psychotic killers into werewolves.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes present the fourth round of blind auditions.
Rita helps a rape victim gain the courage to press charges, while Zoe treats an eccentric ex-Tiller girl who must tell the truth about the daughter she put up for adoption.
Rev's prized indoor basketball court is on life support. Desperately in need of a makeover, Rev and Justine decide to turn the space into a family sports center.
Justine tackles a neglected space in the house, the Zen Room. Inspired by a local Moroccan restaurant, Justine decides to tackle this room with her own two hands, turning it into a gorgeous scene straight out of Casablanca.
When a spaghetti twister storms through town, Peck is mistaken for a hero and gets swept up in the praise of the townsfolk.
Guests on Graham's sofa include Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey, discussing his Golden Globe-winning performance in Dallas Buyers Club; actress Julianne Moore, starring in action movie Non-Stop; comedian and actor Alan Davies; and singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, who performs in the studio.
Guest judge Steve Tisch; one product has all the Sharks interested; gourmet edible cookie dough; organic flavored milk; an app that produces hands-free panoramic picture taking; interactive workout technology; Pro-NRG follow-up.
An emergency in the jungle forces Todd to airlift one of his men to safety. Tony Beets becomes furious when he finds that Parker has moved his whole operation over the creek. The Dakota boys may be forced to abandon their hole.
Things get saucy this week when, as a side effect of taking HRT, Stella's sex drive goes up a notch, leading to an unexpected encounter with a famous face.
A popular drag queen and reality-TV star is found dead in a park. The mother of an accused man abducts Erin.
"Groce-letes" from around the world descend on Natesville for the International Grocery Games, where competitors battle for supremacy in the aisles of Howdy's. But, when the American delegation is embroiled in a shocking performance-enhancing drug scandal, the Howdy's team, along with Burt and Virginia, must pick up the torch for the Stars & Stripes.
An escaped convict who wants Five-0 to prove his innocence abducts Danny and McGarrett; Grace punches a person at school.
Strange rock carvings from 8,000 B.C. Unexplained sightings in the new world. And a frightening anomaly plaguing the American West. Is there more to America's past than is found in our history books? Could the mysterious stories and relics found throughout the United States be evidence of extraterrestrial contact in the distant past? In 1909, the Phoenix Gazette reported the finding of a strange man-made cave filled with ancient objects and mummies. Could there be a connection between the mysterious cave and the legend of Native American ancestors called "Star Beings?" Strange lights and unexplained weather anomalies were documented throughout colonial America. Is there evidence that early American settlers had close encounters with extraterrestrial entities? Could UFO sightings and reports of alien contact be part of America's untold history?