As Myles and Yasmine sort out the truth behind a lie that spun out control, Dylan helps them plan payback on Rebecca before she gets home.
Giada De Laurentiis makes a special -- and portable -- meal for her Aunt Carolyna and her husband, Alex, who are parents to new baby Arlo. Giada prepares Chicken with Chickpea and Tomato Ragu, a Cheesy Bacon and Hash Brown Frittata and Chocolate Hazelnut Banana Bread. Then she packages up the food and drops it off at Carolyna's house while sharing how special it is to have a new baby in the family.
Barefoot Contessa is an American cooking show that premiered November 30, 2002 on Food Network. The show is hosted by celebrity chef Ina Garten. Each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity. Though her specialty is French cuisine, she occasionally prepares American, Asian, British and Italian foods. Her show also gives tips on decorating and entertaining.
Joon Seon's company outing is a big hit and he even gets Hyun Gyung to consider getting back together with him. Meanwhile, Jae Seok desperately tries to make up for his mistake with Da Hee. Later on, Ok Ja and Ok Boon think they finally have the chance to catch Young Dal red-handed when they follow him to a hotel restaurant.
Joon Seon's stunt agency finishes its first TV show with great success. They plan to go on an outing to celebrate and Joon Seon asks Hyun Gyung to come along with the girls. Meanwhile, Ok Boon and Ok Ja are still convinced that Young Dal is having an affair. They get Ga Hee to help them spy on Cho Yeon.
Jamie Oliver cooks up some mouth-watering go-to recipes for busy days, including aromatic lamb curry, harissa squash salad, rosé pesto prawn pasta and fast flapjack biscuits
When the animal sanctuary receives a new elephant who is only used to living in the city, both he and Andrea must learn how to live without their urbanised comforts.
While trying to shoot a solo music video, Andrea discovers Dr. Alvah's latest scheme to reclaim her former position as the CEO of Alvah Corp.
On the box this time, This Morning, Dating Around, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, Hostile Planet, Big Brother: Best Shows Ever, EastEnders, The Repair Shop, and BBC News.
Bob's blue belt doesn't arrive in time for his martial arts class photo, so the pugs make it their mission to get him a belt.
Sebastian prepares to take the most important step of his life, marriage. However, what seemed to be the most romantic proposal in history, ends up becoming a nightmare when a video is revealed in which Lucia, his girlfriend, is cheating on him. With the help of his friends, Sebastian will have to rethink where his life is going if he wants to learn how to survive the single life.
As Maggie begins to recount details of how the members of the team were killed, the search team discovers a frozen hand peeking out from the snow near the base.
Yeon-Joo's jealousy grows as she learns that Saet-Byul, the part timer Dae-Hyun hired, is good looking from a coworker. Angry with rude customers, Saet-Byul gets into a fight with them and is seen by Dal-Shik, Dae-Hyun's best friend.
DAN Drainpipe Dan is on the loose stealing Mrs. Brown’s wedding ring. Inspector Paddington of the yard is on his trail.
It’s a perfect Windy day and Jonathan wishes to play Kite with his dad. Mr. Brown is stuck at home doing business, so Paddington takes Jonathan to the park to play Kites.
Mama's last chance at recovery takes an unexpected turn; Doe Doe discovers something special in June's abandoned storage unit; and Jennifer goes to extremes to win full custody of Alana.
Birdieʼs job is threatened by a rival busker, Bitsy hosts a wedding, and Paige spends the night at The Brandenham.
Harley crashes Ivy's wedding to stop Gordon and his officers from interrupting the nuptials.
This week, Bill interviews Former National Security Advisor John Bolton, and co-host of the award-winning podcast "Pivot" and New York Times columnist Kara Swisher. Plus, a virtual panel with president of the Robin Hood Foundation and New York Times bestselling author, Wes Moore; and author, Tulane University professor and MSNBC political analyst, James Carville.