When budget cuts threaten to gut Whitlock and put his job in jeopardy, Jack recruits Mary, Stef, and Michelle to take down the Superintendent. Durbin plans an appeal to the heart, while the students plan an appeal to the soul.
A Canadian reality television show in which a group of contestants, known as "house guests", are sequestered in the Big Brother House, under the surveillance of cameras and microphones, for the chance to win a grand prize of $100,000 by being the last remaining house guest. Each week, the house guests vote to evict one of their own until two house guests remain on finale night. The winner is decided by the last seven evicted house guests, known as the Big Brother Jury.
Malcolm returns home as family and friends gather to mourn the loss of Neil Winters.
The designers are asked to create a look that embraces elegance, with inspiration provided by the contents of a handbag. They have $400 and two days to complete the challenge.
Nicky's dad tries to bond with him by playing "Kingdom Scrolls" but things get complicated when Nicky gets a taste for killing his father.
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson analyzes humans’ hopes and fears about AI with actor James Marsden.
Andy's big welcome from a different team of firefighters has him questioning his place within his own crew. Meanwhile, Eddie spars with a new top chef at the station to win the annual pancake cook-off!
Joyce prepares to convince a parole board that she should be released on licence from her murder conviction, but when her lover Idara is suddenly shipped out, Joyce's angry response threatens her chance of freedom.
Pauly and Vinny decide which ladies stay and which ladies go, but there's a twist: The ladies have the power to decide whose love they are competing for.
Murphy discovers she may not have known Tyson as well as she thought she did. Meanwhile, it’s puppy graduation day at Guiding Hope, and one of the foster’s is having a hard time letting go.
This week's topics include Donald Trump and social media, as Frankie is joined by Sara Pascoe, Miles Jupp, Rob Delaney, Sophie Duker and Sara Barron.
Newlyweds Cheryl and Gavin love their new home, but Cheryl doesn’t love the sound of Gavin’s woodworking in the garage. Brian and Sarah help by building a dedicated woodshop and some chic new living space in their urban backyard.
Lynna is a single mom with three teenage kids and the time has come for her to have the back garden of her dreams. Brian and Sarah deliver in spades, with a 3 season hang-out, lush new landscaping, and a beautiful greenhouse.
David ends his journey by driving a stunt car, sampling Hollywood luxury in an executive jet, cruising in a 1950s hot rod and taking an aerial tour.
A down-on-his-luck campaign manager is determined to get a kid elected as the President of the United States.
Charles and Dale have lived in their Pymble home 32 years and raised four kids here. Their youngest, Heath, is still at home but it's time for them to sell and downsize. Can the team help them start the next chapter?
Three property experts scour the country on the hunt for Scotland’s Home of the Year. In this new series, three property experts search the country on the hunt for Scotland’s Home of the Year. They are architect and university teacher Michael Angus, renowned Glasgow-based interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones and globally recognised lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers.
With the help of their sons, Luke and Clint tackle a 1950s farmhouse and treehouse they've purchased on Boise's west side. This tricked-out home gets a new kitchen complete with church-pew seating and porcelain brick tile on the living room fireplace that matches the kitchen backsplash. The kid's room is stylized with whitewashed lap siding and functional French doors separate the master bedroom from the new backyard deck. Just when the guys think they're in the clear, however, a surprise weather event wreaks havoc on part of the home merely hours before the open house.