TAPS and guest investigator Dustin Pari investigate the home of an American Founding Father, and where a betrothed couple intends to have their wedding. A dark, aggressive energy has overtaken the house, leading to fears that the haunting will upend the impending nuptials.
Tarek steps in to help a flipping trio get better results with their latest house. But he discovers constant arguing and miscommunication.
A father and daughter flipping duo are currently in a stalemate on how to finish a very pricey flip.
A Canadian reality television show in which a group of contestants, known as "house guests", are sequestered in the Big Brother House, under the surveillance of cameras and microphones, for the chance to win a grand prize of $100,000 by being the last remaining house guest. Each week, the house guests vote to evict one of their own until two house guests remain on finale night. The winner is decided by the last seven evicted house guests, known as the Big Brother Jury.
It’s Restaurant Wars, and this season, the perennial favorite is back with a twist! The chefs split into two teams of four and are tasked with creating a restaurant concept and tasting menu. To add to the pressure, they must debut their restaurants at three Michelin-starred Core by Clare Smyth, and the judges will have a full view of the kitchen. Unbeknown to the chefs, Jimi Famurewa, the Chief Restaurant Critic for the Evening Standard, is seated in the dining room and later joins Padma, Tom and Gail at the judges’ table.
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Nick Cannon, Monét X Change, and Tony T. Roberts battle it out in games: So Fly, Talking Spit, Eat That Ass Up, and the Wildstyle battle. Kandie performs "Big Steppa."
Nick Cannon, Roxanne Shanté, and Hitmaka & Tink battle it out in games: Pick Up and Kill It, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, Remix and the Wildstyle battle. Hitmaka & Tink perform "Cater."
A look back at three First 48 cases where the victims were in the wrong place at the wrong time. In Tulsa, what appears to be a case of road rage turns out to be something else entirely. Then, a man is stabbed to death in his car and Tulsa detectives have a hard time believing his friend’s story of what happened. And investigators in Harris County must get to the bottom of a car wash shooting that leaves a man dead.
The fallout from her private thoughts becoming public leaves Harriet fighting to repair her friendships—and for the return of her notebook.
After Harriet makes an unexpected discovery, she comes up with a plan to right her wrongs.
With the notebook causing quite a stir, Harriet hopes a backyard trial of her peers will prove her innocence.
Harriet’s dream of creating a post–Ole Golly life is shattered when her notebook falls into the hands of her nemesis: Marion.
When Ole Golly announces she and Mr. Waldenstein are getting married and moving to Montreal, Harriet tries to change her mind.
While Harriet’s parents are out, she and Ole Golly join Mr. Waldenstein for a movie date. But can they get home before Harriet’s parents do?
Sport joins Harriet for a local scavenger hunt. But when he brings his good-luck charm to improve their chances, Harriet is skeptical.
At the world’s fair, Harriet meets a 14-year-old photographer who’s unsure of his future—but shows Harriet how to cherish today.
The Welsch family attends a neighborhood party where Harriet is determined to find out why the Robinsons are so boring.