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?
Erica reunites with Dr. Cintron who concocts a plan to retrieve the evidence that will get the murder charges against her dropped. Eric reunites with an ex-girlfriend to retain her services as an attorney to help Erica. Detective Ryan and his wife, Tanya, are having marital troubles.
Wilson goes for the gold to find out what he’s best at as all of Chuggington is celebrating and competing in the Chuggtastic Games!
A desperate 999 call comes from a woman passenger who is seriously injured after being thrown out of a car when it careered off the road and smashed into trees. A woman with asthma goes into cardiac arrest. A man crashes his moped.
New York City-based TV chef and judge Jordan Andino lights up Selena's kitchen with a meal that embodies the unique flavor profile of Filipino cooking: chicken adobo with jasmine rice followed by jackfruit and plantain turon for dessert.
Internationally acclaimed chef, restaurant owner, and bestselling author Marcus Samuelsson coaches Selena through a heartwarming salmon dish (and her fear of fish guts).
Singer/songwriter, cookbook author, and classically trained chef Kelis Rogers dials-in from her sustainable farm in Temecula, CA to introduce Selena to a decadent oxtail yuca poutine recipe and a quick 'n easy fruit buckle.
Chef Ramsay opens up Hell’s Kitchen to 15 lucky couples who will get married in the restaurant. The teams are tasked with preparing a post-wedding brunch for the couples, with the winning team getting a trip to Lake Tahoe to experience all that the location has to offer, including Gordon’s prize-winning restaurant, Hell's Kitchen Lake Tahoe, at Harvey’s Hotel and Casino. Then, when one of the chefs is rushed to the hospital, the teams undergo a shake-up, which completely changes the dynamic in the kitchen.
Sandi Toksvig talks about rocks, rolls and rock 'n' roll with Bill Bailey, Katy Brand, Eshaan Akbar and Alan Davies.
Stephen wonders whether Charismatic Mike (Anthony Head), one of Ellen's ex-lovers, could be his biological father
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.