Tommy and Rose fix two astrological disasters: a sad Leo lion and a creepy Capricorn goat. Miryam covers an ex’s name with a skull.
Twig gives a silly chile a spicy makeover, Matt replaces Michael Jackson's glove with a rose, and Tommy vanquishes a quote from "Gladiator."
Matt transforms a black blob into a bouquet, Tommy Montoya gives a raunchy quote a skull and 'shrooms redo, while Rose tackles a tribute to an ex.
Matt Beckerich stares down a huge F-bomb, and Rose Hardy deals with some devilish ink. But how will Twig fix a lipstick that looks like a dog's penis?
Paul Williams has a problem with Swiss balls, our comedians get festive with a brand new song, David Correos defends the power of the red-eyed tree frog, and we see who can best trick Jeremy.
A wealthy entrepreneur must face his corrupt business partner and a sinister organization in order to get his life back.
A wealthy entrepreneur must face his corrupt business partner and a sinister organization in order to get his life back.
Architect George Clarke follows people as they attempt to breathe new life into disused commercial properties. Here he meets a Staffordshire couple who, having fallen in love with a derelict 19th-century coach house, sold their home and put in their savings to buy it. How will they cope cooped up in a caravan on-site with the children while they oversee the renovation?
Three years after a unicorn first rolled into the shop, Joe is more determined than ever to honour a 1936 Hudson owner's dying wishes to bring the car back from the dead. The ultimate Iron Resurrection will put Joe's exceptional metal skills to the test.
A long-distance couple is finally coming together in Los Angeles, but his Spanish-style bungalow needs a major update. Jonathan and Drew help them ditch the bachelor decor and improve the disjointed layout for a cozy, modern home they'll both love.
A long-distance couple is finally coming together in Los Angeles, but his Spanish-style bungalow needs a major update. Jonathan and Drew help them ditch the bachelor decor and improve the disjointed layout for a cozy, modern home they'll both love.
After turning his life around, Mario met his soulmate, Hannah. But she refuses to speak on the phone and won't meet in person. Julie and Oobah try to find out who his dream girl really is.
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 returning guest Natasha Exelby.
Hosts Mina and Karen think their first project in the new Near Eastside neighborhood seems too good to be true, but a variety of issues ends up arising with their renovation plan for the property not long after the demolition process.
Some of the largest paintings ever seen at the V&A are unveiled, Manuel’s costume from Fawlty Towers goes on show, and the museum’s oldest teddy bear has a special visitor.
Suzannah walks through the heart of England, from Kenilworth in Warwickshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire to uncover the stories behind Elizabeth I's reign.
It runs, it drives, and it does monster burnouts! Freiburger and Finnegan finish up their 1975 AMC known as The Hemi Gremmie and take it for its first road test. With the body on a new chassis and a 426ci Hemi wedged under the hood, the guys work must out some kinks before hitting the road for some tire-devouring action.
Great American folk tales have been passed down for generations, often through word of mouth. While many of the stories snowball into legends over the years, most contain at least a kernel of truth. Bil tries to find that truth as he explores the claim that John Henry out-drilled a steam-powered drill, uncovers if Johnny Appleseed is truly responsible for all our delicious apples, and checks if a mythical cowboy really rode a cougar and wielded a rattlesnake as his lasso.