On New Year’s Eve, Cricket insists on helping Gloria complete her resolution of approaching her longtime crush, Kevin.
Cricket and Remy challenge Vasquez to a snowball fight, while Tilly creates a snowperson.
The Titans take a trip to Wackadoodles, but Trigon makes Raven babysit her little brothers.
Danger Force and Captain Man get hooked making celebrity greeting videos to start raking in cash, but when making celebrity videos turns into a popularity contest, they accidentally send out a video that reveals their secret identities.
Savor the best of Austin alternative rock band Spoon’s four appearances on Austin City Limits. Songs include “Written in Reverse” and “I Turn My Camera On.”
Join Raymond Blanc and enjoy some Le Manoir Magic, as he rustles up simple yet delicious dishes from the heart of his Oxfordshire kitchen. From a sumptuous Meringue with Blackcurrant Coulis to a Heritage Salad with beetroot straight from his gardens, there's something for every palette. Joining Raymond in the kitchen will be Angela Hartnett, who will be cooking Cep Tagliatelle for her old friend.
The girls find a treasure map they made as kids which leads them to their first friendship bracelets inside a time capsule. It turns out that Presley never buried her bracelet and now she must distract Lex and find a replacement before she finds out.
Sheinelle Jones embarks on a journey around the diverse lands of North America to find fascinating families in the wild, from black bear cubs to huge manatee calves.
Shu Bi has been scheming his rise to the top ever since he was little. In order to prove where his loyalties lie, he challenges Arrow with some hired help.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
December 1983. Ritchie and Jill struggle to become professional actors, and Colin takes a trip to New York. But when Gloria asks Jill for a strange favour, she’s trapped in a world of lies as the shadow of AIDS gets closer.
After a husband is found guilty of murdering his wife and kids, a decade long battle slowly unravels the truth behind this dark crime and the framing that costs a man his freedom.
Chip and Jo help a newlywed couple overhaul a long-abandoned home.
Greg Proops is the fourth seater. Games played are Questions with Hats, Film Dub, Scene to Music, Sound Effects (with Audience Members), Scenes from a Hat, and Greatest Hits.
Amber explores systemic racism in federal housing policies and gets stuck in the multiverse.
A recent video of a large, hairy creature and casts of its footprints; a man dodges rush hour traffic with seemingly superhuman reflexes; a woman escapes from her sinking vehicle without opening the doors or windows.
In modern day Egypt, Syria, Turkey and Greece some of the greatest Bronze Age Civilizations rose to power. The Hittite Empire, the Mycenaeans, the all powerful Egyptian Empire. But in 1,200 BCE they imploded and the Bronze Age period of history collapsed. What, or who, was to blame? Evidence from across this region point to wave after wave of marauders invading from the sea right at the point the Bronze Age Collapse occurred. They’ve become known as the Sea People. Could they be responsible?
Wilson struggles at being a good chief when he puts together his own Junior Chug Patrol Crew with Zephie, Piper and Hoot & Toot.
For centuries, humanity has been compelled to build remarkable structures that are much more than simple places of shelter or work. What makes us want to create magnificent buildings that are bigger and grander than ourselves--and last for centuries? Whether it's Stonehenge, the Notre Dame Cathedral, or the world's tallest skyscrapers--extraordinary works of engineering are evidence of a strong instinct within us that we don't fully understand. Are we trying to prove something? Or perhaps show our power over nature? Or could there be another reason that is, for now...UnXplained?