Warm up your vocal chords with the Pawn Stars when handwritten lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" come into the shop. Will Rick be feeling patriotic or will he commit treason on the deal? Next, Rick blasts off when a WWII era Linemar Space Explorer Toy launches in. Will he think it's out of this world or will he put his offer on the shelf? Then, a United Nations Helmet from Somalia drops into Corey's hands. Will he go to battle for a sale or will he quickly retreat? And later, a giant bell from the classic El Rancho Hotel and Casino chimes in. Will Rick ring in a deal or will it be too much to gamble?
Scream bloody murder when a signed shower curtain by Anthony Perkins from the psychological thriller Psycho, lurks into the shop. Next, an 1882 Gold Certificate and 1918 Federal Reserve note cash in. Then, an 1800s Millionaire Calculator has Corey and Rick counting their luck. And later, a 1950s Russian night vision scope finds its way in.
Grizzy discovers a baby raccoon not far from the log cabin. When he sees its big moist eyes, Grizzy melts and adopts the creature.
Grizzy starts playing video game on the console. The Lemmings want to try their hand at the joystick but Grizzy refuses to interrupt his kart racing game. The Lemmings brought another joystick and starts playing with Grizzy. Both of them think they will win.
When he realises that his beloved she-bear adores the smell of flowers, Grizzy decides to offer her the geraniums that decorate the window ledges of the ranger's cabin.
This is not Grizzy's day: after making a fool of himself in front of the she-bear, he is ousted from the cabin by the Lemmings. But his luck is about to change.
The Lemmings are having a rave party. When Grizzy throws their stereo into the river, he sparks a general power outage and is unable to watch his favourite shows.
Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over chocolate-spread jar lids, which they use as chips to win goodies. But more importantly, there's s grand prize: a giant jar of Yummy.
Maître d' Fred takes a break from the show's restaurant to take over the running of a luxury hotel in the south of France where he will welcome singletons from the UK on a two-day dating stay.
As the dull roar of mainstream media lulls the masses into mindless complacency, a Buzzsaw cuts through the din of the mainstream narrative to explore hidden truths and reawaken the planet. Join Sean Stone as he takes an unflinching look into the hidden agendas behind world politics, popular culture and news events.—Billy Carson
Chris Packham uncovers the secrets revealed by the DNA of Orkney's unique vole, Neil Oliver explores Orkney's tombs and monuments, Dr Shini Somara experiments to discover how the Orcadians could have moved giant blocks of stone over rough ground, and archaeological adventurer Andy Torbet climbs Orkney's most challenging sea-stack to unlock the story of Orkney's unusual geology.
A closer look into childhood treats, from Junior Mints to Southern treats, hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro.
A couple plan on leaving Amarillo, Texas, for a life in the Caribbean; they recently purchased a barbeque restaurant on St. John.
After falling in love with the Exuma islands during a trip to the Bahamas, Jena is ready to make the move from Los Angeles and is hoping to find the beach bungalow she's been dreaming of for so long.
Featuring young people dedicated to making the earth a cleaner place, the final installment in this acclaimed docu-series explores issues ranging from fracking and water pollution to the benefits of local food and reducing our carbon footprints. Also featured are readings and performances by Audra McDonald, Jason Mraz, Karen O, They Might Be Giants and the late Pete Seeger.
A boutique owner and a photographer want to raise their son in Topanga Canyon, a secluded enclave in the Santa Monica mountains of Los Angeles. But they don't agree on style, with one wanting Bohemian chic, while the other would prefer a rustic cabin.
Bed-and-breakfast owners in New York decide to go tiny on their property, while their main farmhouse is being used by guests.