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- Guy Fieri pushes the culinary limits of four Flavortown rookies by challenging them to cook a day's worth of meals with a budget of just $12 for each round.
- How much does a prize-winning dish cost? Guy Fieri is challenging the chefs to make full-blown meals for four on only $5 a plate. He puts them through their paces as they make breakfast, lunch and dinner, with all roads leading to the cash register and a few curve balls thrown in along the way. The budgeteer who beats some of Guy's toughest games yet gets a shot at up to $20,000.
- Eight bakers remain for the challenge of incorporating chilies, peppers and cayenne into their chocolate creations.
- Through emotional first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, this documentary immerses viewers inside the largest mass shooting in our country's history, at what was supposed to be a festival celebrating country music.
- Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to make a dozen ingredients last through breakfast, lunch and dinner. First, he makes them shop for the only 12 ingredients they can use throughout the competition, and they start off by making a high-end brunch. Then the chefs are challenged to make specific styles of lunch and dinner determined by Guy's wheel of meals. Despite the tough games and even tougher competition, only one chef will outlast the others and earn a shopping spree worth up to $20,000.
- A special with inspirational stories of several American families with performances of Justin Bieber, Kane Brown, Alessia Cara and Darren Criss.
- Damaris plans a romantic picnic as part of a $30 date. On the menu: fried chicken-salad sandwiches and chocolate Mason jars. Plus, she makes a salad dressed with an Asian vinaigrette.
- 2015– 42mTV-G7.8 (10)TV EpisodeThree remaining bakers construct a ghostly version of a croquembouche tower. Then they face the final challenge of creating a bleeding zombie cake. When the bloodbath is over, the survivor is named Halloween Baking Champion.
- Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco tries to find the perfect birthday dessert to give to his mom. He makes beignets with Chrissy Teigen, learns the art of making gelato and gets pastry chef Sherry Yard's help to tie it all together into one epic Baked Alaska.
- Hosts Ree Drummond and Eddie Jackson are feeling nostalgic as five top cookie makers create Christmas cookies that reflect decades past. Then, the merry trip down memory lane continues as the cookiers craft 3-D edible snow globes with 360-degree shine. They draw flavor inspiration from globe-shaped ingredients like blood oranges, golden berries and grapes, and the most-dazzling dome earns one competitor the $10,000 prize.
- It's Christmas Eve in Compton, Jesus goes to the mall with biblical disgust at the moneylenders in the temple. He wakes up in Dickens's Christmas Carol Hospital.
- Guy Fieri lays out what may be the hardest challenge in Flavortown history: Three chefs can only use 26 ingredients -- one for each letter of the alphabet -- over the course of two rounds. In round one, the chefs must make a chicken dinner using 13 ingredients, each one starting with a different letter from A to M. Then, round two has the remaining two chefs create their go-to seafood dish using 13 ingredients starting with letters N to Z. The chef with the highest score after this one-of-a-kind culinary spelling bee will get a shot at winning $20,000.
- 1991–1997TV-14TV Episode"Abducted" talks to the family that was the basis for the best-selling Budd Hopkins book. "In the News" looks at mummies discovered in Peru, a store selling alien body replicas, and psychic research by the government. "South Bend Mystery" follows a psychic as she travels to Indiana to investigate a murder. "Renovation Haunting" visits a haunted home in Westminster, Maryland. "Update: Star is Born" looks at photos provided by the Hubble Space Telescope.
- Comedy Central proudly presents comedian Solomon Georgio in his first half-hour stand-up special.
- The seven remaining chefs face off in a test of their adaptability.
- Ellen Burstyn interviews Al Pacino. Oscar® winner Al Pacino shares stories from his celebrated career from studying acting with Lee Strasberg, to his iconic role in The Godfather, and his extensive stage, film, and television work.
- 2004–201843mTV-G8.1 (7)TV Episode1st dish in 20 minutes, last 4 in 60 minutes. Added culinary curve-ball: Mason jars. Chef Stephen Kalt challenges Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli. Judges: Karine Bakhoum, Art Smith and Elettra Wiedemann.
- 2011– 21mTV-14TV EpisodeIt's time for the revolution! Gabriel Iglesias hosts the brand-new series: Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution. Filmed at Phoenix's newest club, Stand-Up Live, the series features stand-up sets from the Fluffy guy and his funniest comedian friends -- Maz Jobrani, Alfred Robles and more. There's also music from three time Grammy award winners, Ozomatli, as the house band.
- Guy Fieri's ABC games aren't as easy as 1, 2, 3. The chefs have to prove their skills in three rounds as they make comfort classics and dinners with seafood and fried ingredients. Only one chef will come out on top and win a chance at a $20,000 shopping spree.
- Before each game, Guy Fieri spins a budget wheel that determines how much the chefs get when purchasing groceries for a specific dish. Then he spins a second wheel that further restricts their options, from a crazy ingredient they must use to a color of food they must feature or the number of store aisles they can shop. The chef who best stretches their money and culinary skills gets to shop Flavortown for up to $20,000.
- Burger masters must shop for the ingredients using a tiny bag; the chefs make their take on a classic burger without classic ingredients; one of the finalists falls by the wayside; the judges are forced to compete in a surprise burger finale.
- Chefs find themselves at the food pyramid's mercy, when it determines the first round dishes; the chefs must make a classic burger and fries, using ingredients selected by the pyramid wheel; the pyramid picks the type of dish the final two chefs must make.
- Beau MacMillan, Aarti Sequeira, Justin Warner and their moms shop and cook their way to a victory for charity; Guy Fieri's mom, Penny Ferry, gives the judge-mom duo a list of mandatory ingredients; Guy has them do all the shopping using kiddie carts.
- 2015– 42mTV-G7.2 (11)TV EpisodeSix remaining bakers team up to create desserts that pay tribute to the iconic Addams Family -- scary on the outside and sweet on the inside.
- Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to improvise as they make family favorites without any of the key ingredients. Saucy spaghetti and meatballs, tasty tacos and a comfort food classic are all determined by Guy's wheel. In the end, only one chef will make it through the competition with the ultimate bragging rights and up to $20,000 in their pocket.
- A family of chefs make a hot lunch, using only five pounds of ingredients; family members serve up their best noodle dish, using ingredients from a gumball machine; making their family favorite dish.
- Four seafood specialists battle it out in Flavortown. Guy Fieri limits the chefs to just ten ingredients in the first round, and then all the ingredients for their second dish must start with the same random letter. Finally, a new game lays out icy parameters for the chefs' upscale fish dish. In the end, only one chef will throw the others overboard, win bragging rights and shop Flavortown for up to $20,000.
- Four home cooks, from All-Star Academy (2015), compete, with Curtis Stone and Richard Blais acting as their mentors. Challenges include a fine-dining dinner made with some rather wacky items; an American classic; and a surprise game for the star chefs.
- No one knows how to balance a budget like a superstar chef, and Guy Fieri puts that to the test when he invites four Flavortown all-stars to duke it out in a budget battle. These culinary celebrities get hit with budget after budget, in battle after battle, testing their skill of making a dollar stretch all competition long. When the registers close, only one chef will be left standing and earn up to $20,000 in cold, hard cash.
- The only thing better than a burger is a burger made by one of Flavortown's all-star chefs. Guy Fieri brings together four chefs to test their burger-making prowess in a patty-for-patty throwdown that includes an over-the-top burger and fries combo and a spicy burger. One all-star chef stands apart and gets a shot at up to $20,000.
- Back in Flavortown Market, Guy Fieri pranks three all-star chefs who endured the at-home games of GGG Delivery by having them compete using the contents of the dreaded Delivery boxes. First, they have to make a feast using some really tiny ingredients. Then, the all-stars throw darts to choose the flavors they have to highlight in their dinner, but they have to pick ingredients that match those flavors out of another Delivery box. The winning chef gets to spin the Delivery Money Wheel for a shot at up to $20,000.
- Chef Antonia Lofaso and Guy Fieri's son Hunter pull a prank on Guy by turning this all-star competition into a full-on EGG episode -- even though Guy hates eggs. First, the all-star chefs get 15 minutes to make an egg dish Guy would actually eat. They get points based on how many bites, if any, Guy takes of each dish. Then the chefs must use specialty eggs and nine other ingredients to make an upscale egg dish. The chef that whips up the highest score gets the choice of a money-making shopping spree or a jumbo check hidden behind the store's sliding doors.
- Bobby Deen hosts this light hearted special, where four of Food Network's celebrity chefs, Anne Burrell, Alex Guarnaschelli, Robert Irvine and Geoffrey Zakarian, battle it out to win money for their favorite charity. Today, these chefs are not competing alone, they'll each be paired with a family member. Each round brings a new challenge to our families, who are eliminated round by round until the family that truly cooks together, wins together.
- Four culinary all-stars battle the clock in three challenging games where they'll have to both shop and cook their dishes in 20 minutes or less.
- Guy Fieri hands four of the best all-star chefs the ultimate vegetarian challenge: Make two unforgettable vegetarian dishes in one hour using no more than 15 ingredients. After delivering their appetizer midway through the hour, the chefs learn they must also incorporate exactly 1.5 pounds of an additional ingredient into their fine dining dish. After the judges score the impressive meatless dishes, the winning all-star gets a shot at claiming up to $20,000.
- Vegetarian options are in every restaurant these days, so Guy Fieri invites four all-star chefs to compete in a full-on veggie showdown worth up to $20,000. Guy tests the culinary range of these competitors to see who can create meatless dishes that appeal to even the staunchest of meat eaters. These all-stars are about to become legit veggie-lantes.
- When celebrity chefs come to Flavortown, Guy Fieri gets to try out his most twisted games, and this time he's really putting them to the test with full, three-course meals. First, the all-star chefs must incorporate a special ingredient of Guy's choosing into their international meal. Then, a game of chance determines the parameters that the all-stars must adhere to when creating their three-course chef's dinner. The competition is stiff, and only one all-star comes out on top with an automatic $15,000.
- Guy Fieri puts four up-and-coming chefs to the ultimate Flavortown test to crown America's Next Chef. First, Guy has the chefs flip the ingredients from an old-fashioned Waldorf salad into a modern dish. Then, to help these rising chefs reach the pinnacle of success, the towering Food Pyramid determines the details of their best international dinner. In the end, one young gun will get to shop Flavortown for up to $20,000.
- Four American heroes -- a cop, a firefighter, an EMT and an Air Force vet -- test their culinary might in a battle worth up to $20,000.
- Filmed at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes is back in a new hilarious stand up routine.
- Comedy Central proudly presents comedian Anthony DeVito in his first half-hour stand-up special.