Viewers go deep into an Alaskan winter to meet six tough and resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to make it through to spring. The closest neighbor to Sue Aikens is more than 300 miles away. Eric Salitan subsists solely on what he hunts and forages. Chip and Agnes Hailstone catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, and Andy and Kate Bassich use their pack of sled dogs for transportation.
Rick and Marty Lagina begin a second massive dig in the Money Pit and find possible proof that a shipwreck is located in the swamp.
Bob Lee travels across the country in order to find the shooter; Julie deals with a family betrayal; Nadine contacts a Ukrainian reporter who can explain the conspiracy; and Isaac questions his allegiance.
When people think of the hip hop life, they think of the players - the men who shape the music and the blinged-out lifestyle that comes with success. The fact is the hip hop life is different for the women involved: the spouses, girlfriends or artists trying to define themselves in a world where men are still calling the shots.
Before Janet can reveal her big news, she must survive the family singing festival at church. Mr. Kim gets attention for his new SUV.
Letty reverses roles with her mother when she has to bail Estelle out of jail, raising the question of who is better able to raise Jacob. Meanwhile, Jacob's birth father, Sean, shows up uninvited to a major family event.
As a celebrity member of the Church of Scientology, Leah Remini attended various gala fundraisers for the Church, many of them organized and produced by the Church’s production company Golden Era. Now the former Golden Era event producer, Marc Headley, pulls back the curtain to reveal the shocking truth of these events, and how his disillusionment lead to both his and his wife’s departure from the Church.
Mr. Kim finds a lump on his back and Shannon brings Jung to a work event.
With Peron toppled from power, Hitler and Bormann could have been forced to flee Argentina. Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send their teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Hitler’s whereabouts if he were forced to escape.
Pull the trigger with the Pawn Stars when an 1800s Colt revolver barrels into the shop. Will Rick lock and load or get gun shy? Next, an antique Chinese fingernail guard scratches in. Will Chum lift a finger to make an offer or fail to nail it? Then, a life mask of Abraham Lincoln casts its way in. Will Rick cement a deal or will it crumble away? And later, a screen-used Playboy magazine from "Forrest Gump" reveals itself. Will Corey run to make a deal or be left sitting on a bus stop bench?
When Leonard Vole is accused of murdering society lady Emily French, his solicitor Mayhew clings to the hope that Leonard's wife Romaine will provide the alibi that can save his life.
Strike a pose with the Pawn Stars when Madonna's 1988 day planner vogues into the shop. Will it make Corey a material guy or will he fail to get into the groove? Next, a 1910 phrenology head analyzes its way in. Will it get a good read on Chum or will the deal hit some bumps? Then, an 1800s locket with preacher Henry Ward Beecher closes in. Will Rick give it his blessing or condemn it? And later, a 1980s egg chair used for hearing tests cranks up the volume. Will Corey hear money or think it’s an unsound buy?
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson features his interview with Secretary of Defense Ash Carter.
Scheana questions going on a birthday trip with Stassi and Katie following a vicious fight with them. Also, Lala begins to dread Ariana's Sonoma birthday getaway upon discovering she'll be stuck with Jax, and James pleads to get his DJ job back.
Trevor defies the Director while the team contends with Marcy’s inevitable death.
Charlie and Kirby are heading off to NASA to unravel the weird world of ASTRONAUTS!
Ravi Patel is almost 30, an actor, and, worst of all to his traditional Hindu parents, still unmarried. After he breaks up with his white girlfriend, Ravi submits to his parents' wishes and allows them to play matchmaker. The true-life romantic comedy Meet the Patels explores the influences of culture and identity on the most intense, personal, and important part of one's life — love.
Hardcore provides an escape for young misfits from Holland's industrial ghost towns, but the Protestant Church fights back, making raves the new generational battleground.