Caroline and her husband, Corey, are moving home to follow her dream of opening a men's store. With a budget of $150,000, they're hoping to find a house that matches their authentic, early-century style and has an office worthy of their new business. Ben and Erin Napier show them two houses, and after the couple makes a choice, they use some unique solutions to open up the space and embrace its authentic style. The stunning transformation includes an office reminiscent of an old English library, a hand-cut brick backsplash and a piece of art from the home's history.
Just three weeks ago our couples met for the first time at the altar and exchanged vows. Now they are living together and becoming intimate. Things heat up when the couples explore their fantasies in an effort to grow closer together, but one date goes horribly wrong.
With the help of Tyra Banks' savvy, social media tips, the top seven transform into media mavens in order to compete in a digital campaign for supermodel Jourdan Dunn’s clothing line Londunn.
54-year-old Richard arrives in A&E suffering symptoms of a suspected stroke. Peter, who is 76, arrives in A&E with a severe head injury, but it's not clear what exactly has happened to him.
FRONTLINE investigates how a dangerous political rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has plunged the Middle East into sectarian war.
Sarah and George make progress in prosecuting the Cryers; Veronica concocts a scheme against David.
10-year-old Sunny, Friendly Falls's best hairstylist, learns that problems can be solved by using determination and creativity.
Back from a quiz night at the pub, everyone is encouraged to reveal their hidden talents. Cathy is very bendy but Gordon not quite as agile as everyone had hoped.
Mildred and Enid try to help Maud but accidentally turn her into a baby.
A violent robber makes a mistake when he returns to the scene of his crime. Two wedding venue sculptures seem destined for a permanent honeymoon.
A Real Magic Skeleton discovers a new job opportunity.
K.O. learns the story of how Mr. Logic came to the plaza.
Businessman Martin Shkreli raises the price of a life-saving drug 5,000 percent, but it's his shady accounting and Internet trolling that lands the "Pharma Bro" in hot water.
Jimmy finds out how shredded wheat's made. Matt discovers that lard can be healthier than butter. Dr Helen visits Poland to learn the trick to concentrating apple juice.
The upscale currency trader August Molin has been hit by a nervous stomach because the sale of the Jutland building timber to Madsen is dragging on. Today is definitely the last chance if Molin's defrauding of a demented client is not to be revealed. Mrs. Alma Molin has been repressing the predicament the couple is in, and is looking forward to filming Amanda's commercial down on the beach. Weyse has also agreed to participate without knowing that the recordings will evoke emotions of a life that he thought was past. Finally, Valter tries Edith again, and office manager Aurland discovers Otilia's great interest in literature and comes up with a surprising suggestion for the sensible maid.
A family has the resources to give their Lincolnville, Maine, cabin the love it deserves now that their four children are almost done with college. However, the crew has their hands full with this job because the cabin has been neglected for 25 years and corners were cut in the original build.
Soothing and much-loved home comfort delights, from the very simple to the extremely decadent. Mary indulges her love of comfort food with homely recipes to warm the heart, including Eggs benedict florentine, fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked lamb shanks and deliciously rich chocolate truffle pots. She invites Swedish fire-chef Niklas Esktedt to share the joys of caveman cooking with her, and finds herself outside by an open fire enjoying his inventive venison meatballs with blackened celeriac and mouthwatering Swedish donuts.