Colt gets possessive when Heather starts dating a teacher. Abby gives Beau relationship advice. Maggie has a business proposition for Rooster
Wally makes his friends hats come to life for a hat party. Bobgoblin then stole Wally's hat and now they have to get his hat back.
Uncle Grandpa is in need of some extra cash, so he starts charging for his services.
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.
The girls decide It’s time to give Ricky a complete lifestyle makeover and even hire the perfect girlfriend for him – behind his back. Meanwhile, Mirabel discovers she’s more than just a pretty face by treating the school nerd with respect and getting respect in return.
Beast Boy starts using more than 10% of his brain in an effort to find the hidden images in a puzzle.
Plunged into a fantastic fairy tale turned real, Mia must find the strength within herself to save a race of unicorns - and an entire world.
Yukon Men is an unscripted American cable television series aired on the Discovery Channel. It is produced by Paper Route Productions. The series details the harsh life in the Alaskan village of Tanana where the population make their living by hunting and trapping game. It premiered on August 24, 2012. The show's prominent themes are community and survival. The television show is named after the nearby Yukon river and not the Yukon territory in Canada.
The adventures of a caring and graceful 8-year-old princess, who's also a brave, determined knight.
The adventures of a caring and graceful 8-year-old princess, who's also a brave, determined knight.
Ghostly goings-on with Yvette Fielding. In the final part of the team's scariest search to date, something in Standon Hall lets the team know they have outstayed their welcome.
Salma Hayek Pinault talks massage and marriage. CNN's Don Lemon discusses truth in journalism. Jerrod Carmichael gets real about the N-word.
Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Adil Ray and guest panellists Angela Eagle and Phil Wang.
TNS East hires a guest choreographer, Leon Blackwood, to teach a Hip Hop workshop and TNS West shows up to join in.
New boy Mike makes himself at home, leaving the other guys nervous. Is there trouble in paradise for Dom and Jess? Sam and Montana discuss their future.
Bingo and Rolly try to fix Bob's childhood toy after they accidentally chew it up.
Sana worries about Noora being off the radar with William. Noora encourages Sana to make a move on Yousef.
In this first episode, you will find Narelle and Patrick in the small fishing town of Chioggia, preparing the yacht for its voyage. Located at the southern end of the Venice Lagoon, you'll be shown around this lovely town and introduced to some of the colorful people they have come to know over the years.
In this episode, we sail all the way to southern Turkey to visit the picturesque village of Kaleköy in the Kekova area. We introduce you to a local family who run the Likya restaurant, and serve simple delicious Turkish food. We've known them for over 30 years, ever since we began sailing here. We also discover how the locals love the carob bean, and how they make a tasty, healthy syrup from it. Finally, we'll introduce you to our friend Kadriye who cooks up a typical Turkish lunch, and one of her neighbors demonstrates how to make the local pancake called gözleme.
In this second episode, we sail into Venice and visit our friend Renato, who has been the head chef at the Cipriani Hotel for over 25 years and has traveled the world as a food ambassador. Renato invites us into his kitchen to make some of his best-loved Venetian dishes. We then visit the famous Rialto markets and cook a few of my favorites in the yacht's galley. We conclude our Venice adventure by visiting some friends at an old gondola repair yard called a squero. It has been converted into a private retreat featuring an impressive kitchen, from which we experience a memorable Venetian cook-up.