Jack and Jack join Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about committing "Filthy Fouls," the casual thievery known as "Mine Now," and strict moms known as "Mother Goons."
Spencer becomes immersed in a marketing controversy. Still smarting from their feud in Miami, Charles agrees to give Ricky a chance, against his better instincts.
Jasmine Tookes joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to catch some "Fallen Angels," hit the gym to get "Instawole," and check out some new wardrobe ideas in "High Fashion."
Rob warns Chanel and Sterling to keep out of the sky in "Fright and Flight," celebrate some truly "Great Grandmas," and try not to chug any "Stink Drinks."
This episode explores how new technologies like Napster disrupted the music industry.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo keep their game tight with some "Playground Playas," sport some killer "Dirt 'Staches," and ask the ultimate question: "Is It In?"
The Wolfpack arrives on their new property in the most remote frontier of the lower 48, but the long winter in the region wreaks havoc on their first attempts to tame the mountain.
Hook Foot falls in love with a mermaid with ulterior motives.
A family calls on Mark and his team to save their 1800s West Virginia log cabin before it's bulldozed by developers. The team must battle a huge porch, two tricky chimneys and a stubborn addition in order to get the logs out.
More shocking secrets are revealed when the husbands join the ladies on stage. Karen goes after Michael for his business and personal struggles; Ray explains the rumors about his wife’s infidelity; Gizelle opens up about the “new” man in her life; and Ashley reveals big news about her relationship with Michael.
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Helmingham Hall in Suffolk. Treasures include a dazzling sapphire ring and a Girl Guide sketch by Robert Baden-Powell.
Boot camp transforms into the game show Family Food and the teams go head to head in trivia rounds and culinary tasks testing their knowledge; a Teppanyaki chef performs dazzling tricks over a grill; the recruits learn to make a hibachi-style meal.
With her friends by her side and her ruby slippers on her feet, Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road toward magical mischief and embarks on exciting adventures that only a land like Oz can bring.
Take the versatile design of the storied C-130 Hercules transport model, add a lethal number of miniguns, cannons and howitzers, and you get one of the most fabled and feared assets in the USAF inventory – the AC-130 flying gunship. This plane does not drop bombs or break speed records. Flying night or day, loitering at low altitude, it fires shells you’d expect to find on a tank or a battleship. In this episode of AIR WARRIORS, we’re profiling one of the deadliest combat weapons on the planet, the indomitable AC-130.
Exploring family-friendly comedy and the struggles of abiding by strict network censors.
Andrew Chambliss, Mercedes Masöhn and Deborah Joy Winans discuss the latest episode of Fear the Walking Dead.
After her poor behavior at Jackie’s PSA event, Jen focuses on her love life. Kristen’s stress at home has her thinking twice about more children. CeCe and Kristen keep their distance from each other and Malaysia finds out the root of their issues is much deeper than she thought. Meanwhile, OG tries to spice up her relationship.
Officer Chris McKee attempts to remove a bear from a tree in a playground, while Officer Fluette picks out his new K9 partner. Officer Lucas searches for a group of ATVs. On the snowy summit of Mt. Washington, officers search for lost hikers.
Noah Cappe is ready for 1,001 nights of fun at the Arabian Nights-themed Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival in Indio, Calif. He makes a date with a dangerous burger and enjoys a sweet mashup with the Churro Dog. Then Noah heads to the Clay County Agricultural Fair, where a South Florida favorite is re-imagined as the Cubano Dog, and he gets caught up in the Hawaiian Typhoon.
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould must prove that a sketchbook is the work of a young Toulouse-Lautrec, overturning a decision made by a committee of experts on the artist. The drawings in the book are of a very different subject matter to Lautrec's famous works, and are dated to when he was a teenager - a period of his life that is largely a mystery. To get to the truth, Fiona and Philip travel to the town in the south of France where Lautrec grew up and visit the grand family home where he spent much of his youth.