Exploring Hungary's capital city of Budapest by tram, Michael Portillo travels to the extraordinary open-air museum of Memento Park in the suburbs.
2014. Niall has built a new life, but old ties resurface when Mona reconnects with Ruben. Events spiral toward an intense and devastating conclusion.
Have Bron Lewis, Chris Parker, Lizzy Hoo, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang been paying attention? Host Tom Gleisner and special guest quizmaster Lucy Durack are about to find out.
From ancient catapults to stealthy drones, whoever controls the skies, controls the battlefield.
Love Island is back! 12 sexy singles party under the stars, but host Maya Jama soon shakes up the villa with a party game and an unexpected coupling twist.
During never-before-seen footage, Sarper reveals that he finds Jenny sexy; the cast discusses their surprising bathroom habits; after watching Pao say that she's like a dead cow in the bedroom, the cast plays a game of charades in cow suits.
An accident on the A43 turns into a far bigger accident waiting to happen when a lorry driver makes a wrong turn onto the other carriageway, motoring straight towards oncoming traffic as cops tend to the wounded. Elsewhere, officers pursue a Mini reported stolen that failed to stop for blue lights and following a multi-car pursuit, they finally get their hands on the occupants, who turn out to be a 15-year-old driver and 13-year-old passenger.
For their final Quickfire Challenge, the chefs use a game of 20 questions to identify and recreate a dish made by Tom. The chefs are tasked with crafting dishes plated in unexpected ways, using unconventional vessels. Joining the judges are actress Liza Koshy, Michelin-starred chef Jon Yao and Food & Wine Editor-in-Chief Hunter Lewis.
In 2007, a devastating house fire in Dallas Township, Pennsylvania, reveals the nearly decapitated body of a pornographic film director.
Hosted by comedian Jay Pharoah, families must work together as each contestant faces a quiz where each wrong answer results in a massive ball rapidly descending and knocking them into a pool below; the final dry family member plays the final round for a $100,000 grand prize.
Capt. Jason draws a line in the sand with his HODs before the final charter; a returning charter guest proves difficult for the galley team; the crew says goodbye.
Six couples arrive at a grand castle in the UK to save their marriages. Secrets surface fast as drinking, jealousy, and social media drama explode. One shocking confession in therapy threatens to tear everything apart.
Nicole decides to come clean with Ted about her fantasies; Shanice struggles with her grief; Andre confides his fears in Chelsea.
Trump says a peace deal with Iran is imminent, but he’s been making that claim for months. Jon Stewart examines Trump’s shaky record as a negotiator, despite his self-proclaimed status as the best in the world and argues that his "Art of the Deal" is really just the art of trolling. Plus, the Freedom 250 concert continues to unravel as more headliners drop out, and former TDS News Team correspondent Olivia Munn stops by with a heartfelt tribute that was definitely not intended for Stephen Colbert. Jason Bateman also joins Jon to talk about his new projects, Netflix’s Black Rabbit and HBO’s DTF St. Louis, sharing how the latter found its unique voice and reflecting with Jon on aging, fatherhood, and the loneliness of kids leaving for college.
Veronica has a huge mango-sized growth on her back. Thomas has a deep passion for cosplay but is too embarrassed to dress up due to the large bump on their head. Dr. Lyndsey returns to help Dr. Lee shape former golf pro Ken's lumpy, bumpy nose.
The Brawlers craft the ultimate halftime BBQ spread, but the game isn't over. The teams face a major shake-up as captains Bobby Flay, Maneet Chauhan, and Brooke Williamson make tough choices. Three Brawlers are safe, and the rest are on the trading block
An Oklahoma couple searches for their dream beachfront property on Spanish Wells, Bahamas.
Families, friends, enemies and lovers experience life-changing events in the large upstate New York city of Port Charles, which has a busy hospital, upscale hotel, cozy diner and dangerous waterfront frequented by the criminal underworld.
Hoyt Richards recounts how, in 1978, he met Frederick von Mierers, a self-proclaimed guru preaching a seductive gospel of Eastern philosophy, astrology, and New Age spirituality. To the outside world, Hoyt was a successful, jet-setting model, but at the same time, he lived an ascetic life while espousing Frederick’s teachings and funding much of his lifestyle.