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- Set in the present day with flashbacks to the 1990s, the comedy revolves around outgoing middle-schooler Sydney Reynolds, who lives with her single dad Max and her progressive grandmother Judy--three generations under one roof.
- The Dakota Boys assemble a team of divers, mountaineers, and mechanics to explore uncharted plunge pools in white water rapids, using suction dredges in treacherous conditions where a mistake could prove fatal.
- A weekly Sunday broadcast hosted by journalist and humorist Willie Geist provides current domestic and international news, weather reports and interviews with news-makers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports. Additionally, specific segments such as performances from well-known and up-and-coming musical acts, thoughtful and reflective stories on social trends and popular culture, and numbers from Broadway theater productions target the priorities of weekend viewers.
- "The World's Best", which had been in the works for some time, is described as a first-of-its-kind global talent competition that features acts from every genre imaginable, from every corner of the planet. Not only must they impress American judges, but they also need to break through the "wall of the world," featuring 50 of the world's most accomplished experts from every field of entertainment. The winning act will ultimately be crowned The World's Best.
- The series follows brother and sister duo Leanne and Steve Ford as they renovate older homes in the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area that are a bit out of the ordinary and unconventional. They work on houses from the City of Pittsburgh to some as far as 60 miles away. As the designer and "house whisperer," Leanne is the brains behind each project while Steve uses his carpentry skills to bring her ideas to life.
- Discovery's popular ''Mighty'' franchise (''Mighty Ships'') continues with ''Mighty Planes,'' which takes to the skies and explores the most impressive aircraft in the world. Each episode highlights one incredible plane, from the world's only flying eye hospital to the largest passenger jet ever built, as it takes on a high-stakes mission from beginning to end. ''Mighty Planes'' brings viewers unprecedented access to the planet's most impressive aircraft with in-depth looks at the science of aviation and the lives of the people responsible for making it all happen.
- Teen Kids News (TKN) highlights stories about kids doing amazing things and helping to make the world a better place. In addition, the TKN reporters on the show (who are, of course, all kids!) report on everything that is fun, interesting or important about our world. These stories range from how to deal with bullying to kids who fly planes to tips on getting into college to how to start a business. The categories include Schools and Careers, Entertainment, Helping and Going Green, Health and Well Being, Fun Facts and Sports.
- This deliciously decadent series celebrates the most scrumptious baked treats North America has to offer. Hosted by bakers and real-life sisters, Rachel Smith and Jean Parker, The Baker Sisters takes viewers on a guilt-free road trip to see how sensational ooey gooey sweets are made. In every episode, The Baker Sisters visit three locations to sample the treats the bakery, restaurant or deli is famous for. Then, they head to the kitchen with the expert baker to see exactly how they make their tempting confections. From finger-licking sticky buns to mouth-watering mile-high sponge cakes, these sisters are on an exciting baking adventure to discover where, who and how North America's most blissful goodies are made.
- TV SeriesSilicon Valley's Singularity University comes a new series that will showcase the groundbreaking scientific and technological advances that are shaping the future, as well as celebrate the pioneers and communities at the forefront of this golden age of unprecedented discovery, innovation and opportunity. Each episode of "The Awesome Show" will be a roller-coaster ride through the world of innovation as told by the people who are shaping it and whose lives are affected by it. The series will highlight stories of revolutionary scientific and technological advances and will marvel at mankind's tremendous feats, both now and in the future.
- Open-minded home seekers are breaking the mold and making themselves at home with the most unconventional properties in the country. From abandoned gas stations and old windmills to rundown movie theaters and churches, these creative minds prove that they don't need a traditional house to create a dream home.
- Steve Harvey's FUNDERDOME is a seed-funding competition reality series where two budding entrepreneurs go head-to-head to win over a live studio audience to fund their ideas, products or companies. The audience represents the "customer" and, as the customer is always right, they vote to determine the winner. But the entrepreneurs will face a major dilemma: one of them is allowed to cash out and walk away for less money. But if an entrepreneur cashes out, they forgo the opportunity to win the whole cash prize for that round-a good move if they lost the crowd vote, but a bad move if they would have won it.
- WE Day is the manifestation of the WE Movement. It fills stadiums around the globe. It's live-streamed. It's broadcast. It brings together world-renowned speakers and award-winning performers with millions of young people and families to celebrate and inspire another year of incredible change.
- Host Dean Cain presents the top 14 Valentine's Day movies as ranked by Popstar magazine. The special features some of the best movie love stories of all-time such as "Sleepless in Seattle," "Love Actually, "Pretty Woman," and "The Notebook." As Dean Cain counts us down to the number one spot, we will look at the moments in each of these films that have warmed our hearts, made us laugh - and cry - and make us want to watch them again and again.
- What happens when two people with their own unique styles decide to move in together and merge their tastes? Experts Chris and Peyton Lambton are helping newly cohabitating couples avoid design clashes and find a compromise that is more beautiful than the sum of their individual parts.
- Honouring the best athletes and performances from the 2017 season. From Minneapolis. The 2017 season is celebrated with the presentation of awards for MVP, Coach of the Year and many more, plus the unveiling of the 2018 Pro Football Hall of fame class. While high school football player Sam Gordon receives the "Game Changer Award"
- In the summer of 1989, Duncan MacPherson was setting off to start a new life as a hockey coach in Europe. But the 23-year-old Saskatoon native and former NHL first-round draft pick took a holiday detour to snowboard in the Austrian Alps and then vanished - for 14 years. That disappearance plunged his family into a twenty-year search for the truth. Duncan's body was finally discovered in 2003, found frozen in a crevasse on a glacier near a popular ski run. Austrian police and operators of the Innsbruck-area resort have long maintained it a closed case - claiming MacPherson's death was just an accident, the result of his venturing away from the safety of the designated course and into dangerous terrain. Five years ago, the fifth estate took its first in-depth look at the mystery in an episode dubbed "The Iceman," and raised many troubling questions about the official version of events. In a new report titled "A Cold Case," the fifth estate's Linden MacIntyre teams up with investigative journalist and author John Leake, and top forensic specialists to break new ground in the 22-year mystery. "A Cold Case" presents the explosive and compelling last chapter of the Iceman's story, and gets as close to the truth of what really happened to Duncan MacPherson that day in Austria as anyone will likely ever get.
- More acts sought a shot at the grand prize this week, including a teen magician, a sword-fighting dog, and two R and B acts who were looking for a comeback that proved it's never too late to fight for your dreams.
- The inventor and TV pitchman Ron Popeil is profiled; and a cellphone is used to measure rooms and create a floor plan. Also: a segment on a listening device that can find people buried after an earthquake; an Airmail's impact on how people communicate. (From TV guide).
- The top qualifying acts from each division will choose a rival and face off in a head-to-head elimination duel; the judges score each act based off their artistry, precision and athleticism; the top scoring acts move forward in the competition.
- At the Brain Squad State finals, Kingston and WARPA advance on their plot to take Frankie; Andrew's true allegiances are revealed; Dayton find out that Kingston is lying to them this all time; and Cole asks Frankie if she's really a robot or not.
- Gang violence hits close to home for Hondo, and his imprisoned friend asks him to shield his son from the aftermath. Luca struggles with his grief when his grandfather, a S.W.A.T. legend but a very flawed individual, passes away.
- 1979–TV EpisodeA food-themed edition. Included: TV hosts Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg (Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge (2016)); schools helping to feed hungry kids; food that fits in a doll house; the "instant pot"; Britain's Black Swan pub, voted best restaurant in the world; rolled ice cream; waitress and chef uniforms; the history of ketchup; food trends; Lunchbox Museum.
- Sandra and Kate go head-to-head on a high-profile case involving a young woman accused of leaking classified information; Allison struggles to make a case for a client; Leonard seeks professional legitimacy at the cost of a personal relationship.
- Team Scorpion is locked in a doomsday bunker with artificial intelligence bent on killing them.
- Erin enlists Danny to find out who shot Anthony during an interview with a witness for an upcoming murder trial.