Monumental Mysteries scours the country for America's most extraordinary monuments and reveals the amazing mysteries hidden. From New York's iconic Chrysler Building that was once the site of a stunning display of an architectural chicanery, to a huge clock on the island of Hawaii where the hands are forever frozen in time, these are just some of the tales revealed. This series visits the statues, memorials, national parks, gravestones and sculptures which commemorate our nation's most notorious crimes, scandals, disasters and intriguing events of all time.—Travel Channel
Host Jo Brand is joined in the An Extra Slice studio by three celebrity guests giving their take on this week's Bake Off shenanigans. Along with chat and unseen footage from the BBC One show, there is an interview with the latest baker to leave the tent. Jo and her guests also taste bakes brought in by the audience, be they gluten-free, sugar-free or possibly even flavour-free. They also look at photos of viewer bakes from home - the good, the bad and the downright catastrophic. What will the panel think of the bakers' attempts at sugar-free cakes in the tent? Who do they think pulled off the best gluten-free pitta breads? And whose dairy-free ice cream roll had them salivating in the showstopper?
Everyone's favorite chipmunks -- Alvin, Simon and Theodore -- are back in this computer-animated version of the classic animated series. The brothers are famous rock stars who tour around the world with their best friends, the Chipettes.
When the Wattersons arrive at the mall for a day of shopping, they struggle to find a space in the parking lot. They search for a space everywhere -- using all their intelligence, cunning and trickery -- but as the day goes on, the desperate hunt for a space becomes more important than the trip to the mall itself.
The Bubble Man is in town so a visit to the Big Shop is in order for Sarah, Duck and Donkey.
Jimmy manages to accidentally become famous, which brings sees a campaign of freeloading which annoys Jules no end.
In August of 2014, Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station discovered something incredibly unexpected covering parts of the windows--living sea plankton. If sea life can thrive in space, might the reverse be true as well? Might there be alien life forms that inhabit our seas? Throughout history, there have been tales of strange creatures hiding in Earth's waters. While many discount stories of sea monsters as purely mythological, it is estimated that Earth's oceans are home to between 700,000 to one million species--and shockingly, two-thirds of those species still remain unknown. Considering the recent discovery that some sea life can survive in outer space, is it possible that tales of giant creatures like the Kraken and The Loch Ness Monster are evidence of extraterrestrial entities taking refuge beneath the seas?
When these women have scores to settle, they take matters into their own hands. A traumatized woman thinks she's an avenging angel; one of Mexico's infamous serial killers targets the elderly; and a man is butchered by two women he tries to help.
Back in Louisiana, the team pursues a 1990s case in which DNA samples and returning the victim to the scene of the crime could bring a resolution.
In the dying days of winter, McCarthy locals join forces to survive wolf attacks and starvation, but the plan to open the frontier to the outside world turns residents against each other when locals night at the golden saloon turns into a free for all.
Mr Bean becomes scoutmaster for the day, but his obsession with badge collecting does not win him any friends.
Mr Bean inadvertently becomes a teacher - but can he control the unruly class?
Mr Bean is obsessed by his TV hero Super Spy and is excited when his very own Super Spy kit arrives in the post.
Mr Bean finds out he is a lord and visits his Scottish family home - but keeping a castle is a costly business.
Which chefs are really willing to get their hands dirty? From finger foods to cave man grub, tonight's feast is all about inventive dishes that are meant to be eaten without silverware. Even the cocktails must be consumed out of non-traditional vessels. Chefs Richard Arteaga, Akiko Thurnauer and Barret Beyer all hope to get their hands on the prize money.
Preacher James returns, bringing a strange energy to the town; detained at the government facility, Margaret tries to keep to herself; something terrible happens to Henry.
Jacob and Margaret go missing during a violent storm that knocks out the power; another visitor arrives.