As Christmas approaches, Frasier enlists the entire gang to help Alan reunite with his estranged daughter and meet his new grandchild.
Pendulum is after a teacher by the name of Krauss—TRUMP's alter ego. In order to prevent them from making contact, Dali and the team rush to the Clan.
Rhiannon might just get away with it - but what does she stand to lose in the process?
Gaby and Ortis explore this week's best deals, testing everyday items and offering tips on practical savings-from phone cases to party essentials and budget-friendly furniture
Go behind the scenes of the shows and movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following the filmmakers, cast and crew, and Marvel heroes every step of the way.
81 contestants stand on 81 squares on a massive game show floor, competing for a whopping grand prize.
The sisters seek help from the priestess who trained them, but are met with an unexpected demand.
The Australian version of the hit UK's reality show, Love Island. In Mallorca, Spain, 10 Aussie singles will play the ultimate game of love. After finding their match, they must stay together while surviving temptations as new singles enter the villa.
Big Freedia is back on Fuse, bigger than ever! In control of her life and brand, her HUSTLE is off the charts. Still shaking up the dance floor, now she’s shaking up the business world. Girl, down! Cheer on the hardest twerkin’ diva in the business.
Andi becomes entangled in intense confrontations surrounding Gary, while Karen's business faces potential danger. Meanwhile, Sabrina is torn between her loyalty to her man and supporting her friend.
A tight finish in the men's 100 ends in a historic win. Injury sidelines a veteran Olympian, and a clutch rally in the women's 4x100 relay secures gold.
As the sprinters vie for spots in Paris at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley face intense media buzz ahead of a stacked men's 100.
Some familiar faces return to The Masked Singer stage to drop some major clues about their friends' identities. Group C put on show-stopping performances of "You and I," "Under The Bridge," "Tonight Tonight," "Call Me Maybe," and "Slow Burn."
By day three of the trial, the jury is engrossed in the case and thoughtful about their role in it. They hear from a neighbour who heard the prelude to the tragedy.
It's a crucial week as Joan Vassos' journey to find a second lasting love concludes; Joan, her family and her final two men join Jesse Palmer in front of a studio audience to watch her final dates unfold.
Around the world, engineers are finding ingenious ways to amplify our abilities and senses – allowing us to access and shape the world way beyond our natural gifts. From helping a blind man see without the use of his eyes to building a sling so powerful it can shoot rockets into space, see why engineering just might be the closest thing to a superpower we humans have.
Master mechanic Ant Anstead goes back to basics as he buys, restores and sells old cars from a ramshackle barn. Any profits that he makes will help him renovate a 500-year-old farmhouse that he's bought for his parents to retire in.
In a pivotal interview, Dr. Zimbardo takes a seat in front of the camera and defends his experiment and its lessons. Meanwhile, an unexpected and exciting reunion takes place that exposes new layers of the story. This isn't a tale about an experiment debunked but rather one about the power of perspective and mythmaking.
Introducing one of history's most notorious psychological experiments—but with a twist. The study's prisoner and guard participants take a seat in front of the camera to reveal never-before-heard details of an event that has shaped our understanding of human nature and good versus evil for the past 50 years. Together, they track the key events that took place over the six fateful days in 1971.
What if we told you the Stanford Prison Experiment is not what it seems? The participants reveal new perspectives surrounding what happened in the fateful hallway, putting to question Dr. Zimbardo's long-held claims. An intrepid French researcher claims that the 50-year-old story is riddled with inconsistencies. Meanwhile, the filmmakers expose their own storytelling devices.