Paul McCartney shares stories from the early days, shedding new light on his relationships with John Lennon and George Harrison. Welcoming an outside musician into the studio impacts one of The Beatles’ most famous songs.
Paul McCartney talks about finding his place in the band and the evolution of The Beatles’ sound and identity. This episode also focuses on a few of McCartney’s iconic contributions to the band.
Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin discuss McCartney’s songwriting evolution, his creative partnership with John Lennon, and his development as a solo artist.
After George Floyd's murder, Naomi joins a protest for the first time in Minnesota. Later, she uses her platform on the court and finds her voice.
Raised to be a winner, Naomi chases a childhood dream of becoming a champion at the 2019 US Open. But as her star rises, success and fame take a toll.
As she explores other talents, Naomi struggles with her mental well-being and sense of purpose while dealing with the unexpected loss of a close mentor.
Nearing the halfway point, Darion's connection with Kai causes Alexia to question his fidelity. Shon bonds with fellow entertainer Brittany, as LaRhonda is drawn to Sir James' confidence. Eric and Jessica tackle jealousy when she goes out with Clarence.
Celebrities in sports, music and entertainment are given the chance to gift a surprise home renovation to a meaningful person who helped guide them to success.
It is late January and in the western Highlands of Scotland, and it's unusually warm, even at night. The warmth has brought red deer out of hiding. With no snow or bitter winds to contend with, they're heading back to the hilltops, where there's plenty of heather to eat. Cameras also focus on the Shetland Isles during the winter solstice, and mountain hares in the Cairngorms.
Celebs including Roman Kemp, Nigel Havers, Bez and Clare Balding, have been watching Cooking with the Stars, Too Hot to Handle, Jaws, BBC News - England defeat, and lots of other top TV
The Steffans are a Midwestern family who realizes the importance of food when it comes to keeping their blended family close in good times and bad. Recipes are named after family members, and even the serving bowls hold cherished memories.
Clint heads to a Montana ranch to see how a 270-year-old Dutch barn from Upstate New York, which survived British raids during the Revolutionary War, is rebuilt into a working, 18th-century grist mill.
Jamila transforms a family's underutilized backyard into an English garden with space for outdoor dining and a fire pit by using goats to clear their land.
Dick and Angel Strawbridge help Amy bring sunshine to her summer house by transforming if from a tired, dull space into a tropical room filled with a kaleidoscope of colour, complete with original artwork projected onto the walls and cactus-inspired cushions. Dick also responds to a request from Sophia and Jenny to help build a bird hide and periscopes, so the children at their forest school can go birdwatching. Back at the chateau, Angel creates a mermaid-inspired play shed for a youngster's birthday.
Joe, Q, Prince Herb, and Murr recruit new senior executives for their companies and then jump into the dating pool. Plus, the big loser gets an opportunity to show off his musical chops to a captive audience.
Carly and Harper's search for a better workspace leads them to a private women's club where the leader is charismatic and demanding. Freddie enrolls Millicent in the Sunshine Girls, but she instead mobilizes the kids into workers for her cupcake empire.
As Alma celebrates finally being admitted into the Garden Club, Bertram mourns the loss of the old Alma. Isabel uses her recent discovery to her own advantage and Dee grows suspicious from conflicting information surrounding Mrs. Yost’s disappearance.
The All Stars serve up piping hot tea as hosts of an up close and personal talk show, Pink Table Talk. Guest Judge Aisha Tyler stops by to join the kiki.