The co-owners of a multi-million dollar medical spa clash over growth strategy; an investor demands patent ownership in exchange for $30,000; married business owners debate whether to make a $60,000 purchase post-pandemic.
Four chefs who lost GGG in their final cook the last time around return for a second chance at proving themselves. But this time, Guy Fieri has made success even harder to attain with two rounds of just 20 minutes to shop and cook! First, Guy asks the chefs to make a 20-minute appetizer, but he hits them with a grocery list of ingredients that gave them grief in their first appearances. Then the chefs must make a chicken dinner using limited ingredients, and the newly redeemed winner goes on a must-see wild shopping spree!
And I has a sudden change of heart after another one of Gary’s antics strikes home
Grandpere gives Daniel a photo to look at when they’re apart.
Prince Tuesday is packing because he’s moving away to college. Daniel and Prince Wednesday will miss playing with him every day!
Claire's living room is a sea of beige. Will Lisa give her the wild, ostentatious room she's after? And can Claire turn Lisa's cluttered bedroom into the unique and contemporary space she dreams of?
A couple's home has been in his family for generations, and though the property is rich with memories, the disjointed space doesn't work for their modern needs. Drew and Jonathan step in to improve the functionality while honoring this house's heritage.
A couple's home has been in his family for generations, and though the property is rich with memories, the disjointed space doesn't work for their modern needs. Drew and Jonathan step in to improve the functionality while honoring this house's heritage.
Question Everything debuts. Or does it? It does. We're talking climate change, mice on the move, and how patient zeroes might be heroes. Wil and Jan are joined by Luke Heggie, Alexei Toliopoulos and Concetta Caristo
Architect George Clarke visits Three Ways Farm near Stockport, which has been in Gordon's family since the 1950s. His late mother's dream was for Gordon to turn the 120-year-old cattle shed and milking parlour into a home for himself, so he and partner Lisa have set out to make that a reality, creating their first home together. Will it end up being something his mother would have been proud of?
Lee and Paul have been chatting online for eight months, but when Paul refuses to meet in person, Julie and Oobah's investigation quickly uncovers big clues that something is wrong.
The story of Trimaan Harry Dhillon, who attacked his ex-girlfriend in a jealous frenzy and committed a brutal murder after a campaign of harassment.
Hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look back at the week’s major and not-so-major news stories, all the way from The Cheap Seats. Along for the laughs this week are guests Mel Tracina, Titus O’Reily and Survivor’s Kez McGee.
Mina and Karen have returned to the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood to turn an old warehouse into their first retail store. The rundown building needs an enormous amount of work, and they'll need the entire team to reveal their biggest project to date.
The Motor MythBusters test a common automotive myth often seen in movies. The team finds out if it’s possible for someone to loosen a vehicles brake lines so precisely that the brakes will fail after two complete stops, like in the movie ‘Strange Brew’.
Behind the scenes at the V&A, Winston Churchill’s despatch box needs attention, it’s removal day for a 350-year-old doll’s house, and a famouspainting by Constable is on the move.
Richard E Grant travels to Andalucia in southern Spain, in the footsteps of great writers, past and present, whose work has been inspired by the country and its culture.
As Suzannah walks across the hills and dales of Yorkshire, she discovers the story of the Reformation at sites including St Mary's Abbey and Markenfield Hall.
There is no shortage of great American rivalries. Myths are born in the hair-trigger atmosphere of a feud, such that over time it's gets harder and harder to ferret out what the real facts were and how the disagreements even started. Bil gets his hands dirty to figure out what got the Hatfield's and the McCoy's so worked up, if Hamilton really wasted his shot at Burr, and what actually happened at the O.K. Corral.