Food Network's Michael Symon and Jet Tila work hard to outsmart their good friend Bobby Flay; they bring in one of his proteges, chef Rebecca Weitzman, and one of fine dining's finest, chef Brian Lewis, to muscle Bobby out of his kitchen.
Zurdo confronts Teresa about bringing a tracking device to his party. Meanwhile, Epifanio goes on-air to speak about his love life.
In awe of their sudden blindside of Paul, the Amigos officially brought Seipei into the alliance, but the relief was short-lived when it was discovered that Paul had possession of the tribe's flint as he left the game. This was yet another kick to Sa'ula's morale in desperate need of a challenge win.
It is one of the busiest days of the year for paramedics, Australia Day. Faced with an increase in alcohol related calls Sam and Tammy attend to a man passed out in the middle of the road in his car.
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Derek collects a Jaguar Mark 2 and explains why they made such poor getaway cars for 1960s bank robbers. A customer considers a Morris Marina as a Christmas present for his wife.
Network head of Daytime, Edith Norman and Max tell Calysta her storyline will be including a grown daughter to Calysta's disappointment. Wardrobe mistress confronts Willie on set. Emmy corners Randall on set. Augustus chastises Fern for leaving the company to persue being a flight attendant.
A couple's master suite is very outdated and in desperate need of a makeover; Christina rolls up her sleeves and turns the run-down room into a chic and functional space.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
The innocent party in a three-car crash ends up on the wrong side of the law. A huge operation is launched to move a 300-tonne load up the A1. And police rescue two motorists caught short of fuel.
Roger Mooking has a fascination with fire. The chef enjoys finding inventive ways to cook with fire, which is exactly what he does in this series that takes him on a journey across the U.S. He visits pit-masters, chefs and home cooks who use fire to create complex, flavorful dishes. The people Mooking visits don't simply turn on a stove and start cooking; their methods include cooking over an open fire in a rustic chuck wagon and smoking meats in a former airplane that a mechanic has transformed into a smoker.
Jamie Johnson is a boy with a dream. A boy who lives and breathes football. Join Jamie with his struggle to settle into a new school, search for his absent father and make the all-important football team.
MTV's "The Challenge" vet Kailah exposes her boyfriend's big insecurity with a tattoo on a very unexpected body part; a best friend's surprising secret leaves everyone in the studio in tears.
Insecurities about one's body are put on blast, leaving a bromance in the balance; sisters reach a turning point in their relationship when a long-standing grudge is finally confronted with permanent ink.
The Jonas Brothers are back, and so is Hot Ones! Season 9 kicks off in epic fashion with more guests and more wings than the table has ever seen. The band's new album, Happiness Begins, is set to release on June 7th, followed by a reunion tour—their first in nearly a decade. But how are the boys with spicy food? Find out as Nick, Joe, and Kevin battle the wings of death and discuss everything from Met Gala hangouts with OBJ, to Taylor Swift's innovative anti-paparazzi techniques. It feels good to be back, spice lords!
Sal, Murr, Joe and Q play matchmakers at the food court, then switch fields to pose as architects, sharing some perplexing new building technology. Plus, tonight's big loser makes a connection while networking - and won't let go.