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- A popular art teacher chooses Chloe's design for a sea-wall mural for reasons that have little to do with art; Josh suspects that the play is not the only thing going on between rehearsing thespians Nina and Teddy; Flipper investigates off-beat story ideas for a creative-writing assignment; and the chemistry intensifies between neighbors Marc and Suki.
- An old man reminisces about his romance with a young woman named Anne Leete. One day many years ago, she did not appear for their usual rendezvous, and disappeared. Her broken-hearted sweetheart claims he saw her ghost six months later, and he resolves to secure a confession from the man he believes killed her.
- In the Season 3 premiere, Kayla and Nettie are fighting again after months of reconciliation. Meanwhile, Kayla plans a birthday party with a belly-dancing theme; Mellie takes her baby to visit his dad; and a secret's revealed on the way to the racetrack.
- Problems facing the Veterans Administration are examined via the experiences of Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth, a former Blackhawk pilot and double amputee, who is the director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.
- Christiane Amanpour reports on Buddhists at the forefront of political struggle in Tibet and Myanmar. Included: the roots of the conflict between China and ethnic Tibetans; interviews with the Dalai Lama and exiled Tibetan activists; the September 2007 Saffron Revolution in Myanmar.
- Officers from the Newport News Police Department in Virginia stop a man riding his bike and discover a concealed weapon in his possession. Next, officers from the Broward County Sheriff's Office respond to a burglary in progress call after the homeowner's eldest son punched several windows in an attempt to break into the home. Finally, following a domestic disturbance call in Palm Beach, FL, a man is taken into custody for evaluation after he denies firing bullets in his residence.
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta investigates the safety of the nation's food supply, which the CDC estimates is responsible for causing some 76 million people to become sick every year, with an approximate 325,000 requiring hospitalization and 5,000 dying. Included: an interview with Dr. Robert E. Brackett, the director of the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition; the experiences of a family who became ill after eating E. coli-contaminated greens.
- The Kansas City Police Department in Missouri trails a stolen vehicle, but the suspect drives off-course, abandons the vehicle and escapes into the woods. Later, the Kansas City Police Department takes a man into custody after they receive a call from a resident claiming the suspect was armed and threatened him with the gun. Finally, officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department interrogate the driver of a vehicle that hit a female pedestrian, and later they find alcohol in the vehicle.
- Zack resorts to extremes to compete in English class; and Kacey covers her shame with puzzling behavior. Elsewhere, while Nina is away with the debate team, a calculating Ashley moves in on Josh; and Flipper goes overboard to get attention.
- Kevin McCloud meets architectural designer Dan and interior designer Nina, who want to build a sleek, unique family house. But the plot they have bought, near a beautiful estuary in West Sussex, is dominated by a swampy pond that they are unable to fill in. Instead, they plan to make it central to their design, turning the pond into a biodiverse waterscape, and then floating their house above it. It's a challenge for anyone - but to save money, Dan is doing it largely himself, despite his limited experience with new builds.
- Text messages confirms a drug transaction.
- Are you still scarred from Gigli? Can't believe anyone thought Waterworld was a good idea? Relive these memories and more with TV Guide Network's special Count It Down: Biggest Movie Flops. Including interviews with film critics, pop culture experts, comedians, and Razzies founder John Wilson, TV Guide Network will count down the films that had everything going for them - big stars and big budgets - but still bombed at the box office.
- "My Fair Lady" star Rex Harrison portrays a visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles. Highlights: Play it cool--dancers; The Mary had a little lamb cha-cha-cha--Channing; Go west, young man--Arnold, singers, dancers; Shine on, harvest moon, Baby bumblebee, Silvery moon--singers, dancers; Streets of Laredo--singers, dancers; Basin Street blues, Trouble I've seen--Armstrong; Blues in the night--Lee; Sit down, you're rockin' the boat--Kaye; Didn't it rain--Jackson; Bill Bailey--Miles, Murphy; The birth of the blues--Washington; blues sequence--Goodman, Carroll; jazz sequence--Goodmann, Armstrong.
- Soledad O'Brien reports on criminally insane felons and why the warning signs in individuals are sometimes missed. Included are interviews with Lionel Dahmer, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's father; and David Kaczynski, brother of the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski.
- Kevin McCloud meets Cumbrian couple Rob and Ruth, who have bought a 200-year-old former blacking mill and plan to slot in an entirely new, timber-clad structure within its walls, giving the impression that it is peeping out from the original ruins. But the original building is a scheduled monument and Historic England inform them it is too dangerous to repair, giving them no choice but to painstakingly rebuild the ancient mill around their new structure.
- Giants legend Osi Umenyiora leads NFL stars of African descent home to reconnect with their roots and mentor the next generation of athletes, and Colts All-Pro linebacker Darius "Shaquille" Leonard draws strength from the brotherhood of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity as he mourns the loss of his own brother.
- Kevin McCloud meets widowed teacher Gretta, who is making a fresh start in rural Cambridgeshire with a Malaysian-inspired burnt wood and glass home being designed by her nephew Carlos and project managed by her brother-in-law Fernando - despite his lack of building experience. However, as site clearance begins, so does the Covid-19 pandemic - and family harmony is tested when an apple tree much loved by Fernando is condemned for removal by Gretta.
- Joel McHale brings you TV clips, including "The Voice" battle rounds and Justin Bieber's absurd visit to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Plus, we've got frightening footage from the reality show "My Crazy Obsession."
- The winning stand-up comic is revealed in the Season 7 finale. Guest performers include Kathy Griffin; Tom Papa; Gloria Gaynor; the Nasty Delicious (host Craig Robinson's band); Iliza Shlesinger; and judges Greg Giraldo, Natasha Leggero and Andy Kindler. Comic actor Fred Willard makes an appearance.
- John and Josh Monk plan retaliation against those responsible for the violent assault against Oso; at the same time, Dillman and Fingers switch gears and put their resources toward investigating the other crew operating in the area, which leads them to the scene of a heated confrontation.
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on the toll that serving as president has taken on the health of past commanders in chief. Also: what the medical records of John McCain and Barack Obama reveal about their readiness to serve as president. Included: interviews with former White House press secretaries Ari Fleischer, Joe Lockhart, Jody Powell and Ron Nessen; former Reagan White House chief of staff Kenneth Duberstein; and former White House physicians Rob Darling, Burton Lee and Connie Mariano.
- Reporter George Thompson of the Philadelphia News races to stop a man who plans to kill in order to be killed. The man, an unhappy husband who wants to die but is afraid to commit suicide, figures that the police will kill him if he shoots a few passersby.
- After discovering that Nora is working with Thawne, Barry and Iris disagree about how to handle their daughter in the wake of this shocking news. Team Flash isn't sure they can trust Nora, so they go through her journal to find out exactly how she came to work alongside their greatest nemesis.
- The Portland Police Bureau catches a man and a woman engaged in lewd activity in a vehicle, and upon closer investigation, they discover an unused meth pipe in the backseat. Next, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office goes undercover and conducts a prostitution sting at a hotel. Finally, two officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confront an underage prostitute on the Vegas Strip.
- TV Guide Network's original one-hour special reveals the most iconic film looks and fashions that sparked trends the world over. With the help of fashion experts including "Project Runway's" Tim Gunn and costume designer Marilyn Vance ("Breakfast Club," "Pretty Woman"), TV Guide spotlights memorable film styles from Audrey Hepburn's little black dress in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Diane Keaton's unique "Annie Hall" fashion.
- Don Lemon profiles the Godfather of Soul, James Brown (1933-2006), including the singer's difficult childhood and his 1972 endorsement of President Nixon. Included: comments from Usher, biographer Bruce Tucker, Rev. Al Sharpton, Little Richard, Bootsy Collins, band mate Bobby Byrd and business manager Charles Bobbit.
- Tensions mount as Christmas and the playoffs near: Ruxin's revenge present to Kevin backfires; Ellie's behavior at school causes Jenny to worry that fantasy football is causing her to neglect her parental duties; Taco's eggs turn 1 year old.
- Poker club owner Paul Horn is gunned down in his apartment. He made some deadly enemies and detectives reveal four suspects, all with the opportunity to murder Paul. Chris Hansen investigates which one took the ultimate gamble and pulled the trigger.
- The King Otis and the Kingdom of Goode animated series was created by educators and child-development specialists to target the fertile minds of babies and toddlers with eye-popping animation and simple stories reinforcing basic values.
- John McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, is profiled. Included: his Navy career, including the years he spent as a POW in Vietnam; the Keating Five scandal; his 2000 presidential bid; his campaign for the 2008 nomination. Also: the political challenges that await him. John King reports.
- Officers from the Sacramento Police Department catch a suspect attempting to run from the police and discover meth in his possession. They question his girlfriend and take him into custody, and he makes an unexpected proposal. Then, two officers from the Kansas City Police Department are called to check out a burglary in progress and discover a man hiding in the attic. Finally, officers from the Amarillo Police Department respond to a domestic disturbance call and question two brothers caught in a fight over a business matter.
- Teddy foolishly risks his life to hang out with the macho guys at school; Chloe gets stood up by Zack, who comforts his ex, Kacey; Kacey's tough facade crumbles under fierce razzing by her new schoolmates; and Flipper's older brother pays a surprise visit.
- Episode: (2016)201644mTV-148.4 (431)TV EpisodeWhen the Center for Disease Control has its funding temporarily cut, Luke attempts to reach a compromise to have the money reinstated, but Red's political machinations undermine him at every turn.
- Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is profiled. Included: remarks from Obama; his childhood; his transformation from "Barry" to "Barack"; becoming president of Harvard Law Review; his move into politics; his election to the Senate. Suzanne Malveaux reports.
- Shane's guilt for killing Lem intensifies after the Strike Team learns that he didn't make a deal with the authorities, and Kavanaugh resorts to threatening informants and planting evidence to pin Lem's murder on Vic.
- Follows the story of Ok Chan-mi as she seeks revenge for the death of her twin brother.
- Serving you a dose of snow and dirt since 1996! Now in the 14th season, Ride Guide has been producing a weekly snowboard, freeski and mountain bike television series. The program is the ultimate "Guide To Ride". Whether it's the best cat-skiing or heli-skiing locations, the best kept powder secrets, the most progressive contests and sports festivals, or the personalities behind the scenes, Ride Guide covers it all. See what some of the world's best athletes are doing before their movie releases or their photos run. Live vicariously through resort profiles or use them to plan your next steep and deep treat. Now into our 14th season, and with 350 episodes of produced to date, Ride Guide has a huge worldwide television audience and is now seen in 60 countries and 60 million households.
- Kenya continues to build her dream home, only to discover her family relationships need construction too. Meanwhile, Porsha journeys to Los Angeles to cover an awards show; and Cynthia celebrates her eye-wear line with a customer-appreciation event, where Porsha and Kandi stir up the drama.
- A chase ensues after officers from the Portland Police Bureau attempt to make a traffic stop and the suspect runs on foot to his home. Then, officers from the Kansas City Police department respond to a call from a local convenience store about a man being chased by another man with a knife. Finally, officers from the Portland Police Bureau respond to reports about a man riding his bicycle naked in downtown Portland, and later they discover he was protesting global warming.
- Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department question a young woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution, but she denies the accusation despite prior arrests. Later, officers from the Chattanooga Police Department respond to a call involving a father and son who got into a physical altercation involving alcohol. Finally, officers from the Portland Police Bureau chase after a suspect who begins to run when they flash their lights on him, and they find out that he tried to get rid of his methamphetamines to avoid being sent to rehab.
- Before Jim Carrey and Jennifer Lopez became became household names, they were part of In Living Color, the Fox sketch comedy series. What happened to the rest of the cast and group of Fly Girls? TV Guide Network is finding out. The Cast of In Living Color: Where Are They Now? catches up with the members of the groundbreaking series, like Tommy Davidson, Kim Coles and Carrie Ann Inaba. Plus: See how the show launched the careers of famous Wayans siblings including creator Keenen Ivory, Damon, Shawn and Kim.
- Chloe offers nothing but a chilly reception when her dad shows up unexpectedly at the house, but Josh is taken in by the man's empty promises. Meanwhile, other circumstances force Josh to take a hard look at himself-and his drinking; and a classmate's remorse encourages Kacey to reconsider Pacific Coast High.
- Andy Williams as The Man in the Moon comes down to earth and visits the United States. In his travels from the East coast to the Golden Gate Bridge, he comes across Tony Randall, singers Lisa Kirk and Diahann Carroll, dancers Bambi Linn and James Mitchell, actress Cloris Leachman, actor Jester Hairston, and the Four Saints, song-and-dance group. They perform in settings representing different U.S. locales.
- Soledad O'Brien examines the Beltway sniper case that terrorized the mid-Atlantic region in October 2002. Included: comments from the families of convicted snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, and Charles A. Moose, former chief of the Montgomery County (Md.) Police Department; an interview with Muhammad.
- Bryant and Blair may believe their love was made in heaven, but Bryant's friends see it more like the relationship from hell. Blair's insecurity has her watching Bryant's every move, while Bryant lives a double life hitting on women whenever he's not with Blair. Bryant's friends have called an intervention to save their buddy, but learn some surprising things about Bryant in the process.
- The series premiere of a reality show focusing on the personal and professional life of Katie Cazorla, a nail-salon entrepreneur living a fast-paced Hollywood life. First up: Debbie Gibson stops by for an appointment; and Katie gets invited to host a gifting suite at the Sundance Film Festival.
- The stage is set for a violent confrontation in the Season 1 finale. Included: The Monk brothers wrestle with the responsibility they feel to protect their friends and their town from a new criminal menace Dirty Dave; and an incensed Steve Cook goes rogue.
- Deaf music artist Sean Forbes talks about pursuing a rap career in the premiere of this real-world show that spotlights artists, entrepreneurs and creative spirits in Detroit. Also: Treger helps a struggling family; and Nina reflects on her past.
- 2014–201522mTV-148.6 (14)TV EpisodeIn the premiere of a reality series following the lives of actor Leah Remini and her inner circle, Leah and her husband, Angelo, plan a party for friends who supported them after leaving the Church of Scientology, but Angelo uses the event as an excuse to move Sofia's swing set out of the yard, an idea that doesn't sit well with Leah.
- This inept "comedy" has Sullivan (who also served as producer, director, and writer) playing a W.C. Fields type, complete with the great comic's accent (badly imitated). Sporting a Fieldsian character name, Cyrus Barnwhistle Diner, Sullivan goes back in time to pre-revolutionary Russia. There he encounters various historical figures from Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin to Adolf Hitler. It's hard to tell which is worse, Sullivan's acting or his behind-the-camera work. Some footage from the 1920 silent film DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE is tossed in with little effect.