Guy Fieri's teenage son, Ryder, accidentally leaves behind a cart full of his favorite afterschool snacks, so Guy makes four talented, up-and-coming chefs incorporate the snacks into two rounds of GGG hijinks. First, the chefs have to make a weeknight dinner, and the three top-scoring young guns go on to play "Hoops There It Is," in which the number of baskets determines the number of ingredients they can use to make their victory dinner. The winning chef goes on a shopping spree that could change the course of their culinary career!
Hikers are going missing amid reports of grotesque, human-like creatures prowling Appalachia's Great Smoky Mountains. Phil and Jess venture into the unforgiving wilderness to investigate the truth behind terrifying sightings of feral people.
In Leeds, Pauline wants her purple front room to be even more vibrant, and self-proclaimed cat lady Amanda hopes her living room can be transformed into a Scandi-style haven
A couple set down roots in a community they can't imagine leaving, but with the kids growing up, their home has become too cramped and closed off. Drew and Jonathan clear the way with a modern transformation that is more functional for this active family.
Questioning vaccine questioners. How horse sense can dismiss horse medicine. And we're all going to die. But how? We tell you what not to worry about. Wil and Jan are joined by Dane Simpson, Susie Youssef and Tom Cashman.
MAKING IT HOME is back for a second season, helping homeowners make strategic renovation moves with their money. Kortney Wilson is using her extensive flipping and real estate expertise to turn fixer-uppers into dream homes - all while making smart choices with these families' biggest assets. With keys and budget in hand, Kortney and her new contractor partner, Kenny Brain (Big Brother Canada), will transform each unloved home into a showstopper. They will gather inspiration and intel from homeowners before taking the reins on the full renovation - making it bright, ...
The volunteers of the RNLI battle to save a mother and her son who are caught in a rip current, plus a man who has fallen over 100 feet from the top of a cliff.
The story of Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh, friends who carried out the evil, jealousy-fuelled murder of businesswoman Sadie Hartley.
Under Investigation will seek to solve crimes, uncover new evidence, hear from people who have never spoken publicly, while harnessing great knowledge and skill with exciting and innovative storytelling techniques.
Hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look back at the week’s major and not-so-major news stories, all the way from The Cheap Seats. Along for the laughs this week are guests Mel Tracina, Titus O’Reily and Dilruk Jayasinha.
Mina and Karen tackle their last house on Talbott Street, but money is tight for this expensive project. They work to pack in as many cool design features as they can, but buyers in the neighborhood may not respond well to their French farmhouse theme.
Explores how the police and their specialist forensic teams caught evil murderer Stephen Marshall, infamously known as “The Jigsaw Killer.”
Tory, Bisi and Faye test an explosive classic mafia movie myth. The team buys a 1981 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz to test if there is a plate under the driver's compartment that could withstand a car bomb, similar to the claim made in the movie 'Casino.'
Cheol-jin finds himself in an even deeper rut when he's cornered by Sun-ho and Dong-man. A cheating scandal breaks out during the final exams.
Bil sheds light on how Ben Franklin really discovered electricity, examines if Edison truly invented the lightbulb, and sorts out if the Wright Brothers were actually first in flight.
Bil saddles up to find out what Paul Revere's ride was really like, if the turning point in Revolutionary War was a seemingly impossible sniper shot, and if Betsey Ross was really responsible for Old Glory.
Jason Manford opens up about how he became a stand-up and the time he got a dressing down from showbiz royalty, Bruce Forsyth. Toussaint Douglass, who is currently taking the stand-up scene by storm, chats about slipping down the pecking order. While New Yorker, Desiree Burch, discusses what life is really like on the streets of the city that never sleeps; And award-winning comic Suzi Ruffell reveals how she's still reeling over the time she was left holding her neighbour's tool.
Emma treats patient Antony, who has huge growths on his ears. Plus, Sam’s confidence took a huge dip when a lump grew in the middle of her forehead.