Customizable ski poles; all-natural lip balms; at-home sugaring hair removal kits; a line of oat-based doughnuts; Kendra Scott guest judges.
Hip-hop made its way to Capitol Hill! Join Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jeffries as he talks about hip-hop, politics, and social injustices through the lens of Congress.
With over 5 billion copies sold, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time. Could there be physical proof for some of the Bible's most iconic, miraculous stories? Today, many believe that there are physical objects in museums and churches around the world that are not only the genuine holy relics from the Bible, but also, that these incredible artifacts are still imbued with divine power. Could tantalizing clues suggest that some of these famous Bible relics are, in fact, authentic?
Jordan Banjo, Sian Lloyd, Nick Pickard and Ellie White test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games.
Guests: An interview with Rep. Jamie Raskin, Democratic congressman representing Maryland's 8th district. This week's panel discussion includes Michael Moynihan, co-host of the weekly podcast "The Fifth Column" with Kmele Foster and Matt Welch; and Tim Miller, GOP communications director, MSNBC political analyst, and host of the podcast "The Bulwark."
Susan takes a trip to the South Downs home of Winnie the Pooh, enjoying picture postcard scenery and a dose of childhood nostalgia, topped off with a trip to Hundred Acre Wood.
When a former coworker – and practicing witch – moves in next door, an aquatic performer finds herself pitted against dark forces while dealing with an increasingly disturbing pattern of behavior that began when they worked together as mermaids at a Fort Lauderdale bar.
Bode and Gabriela consider confessing a huge secret they have been hiding.
When Quinten's parents Sam and Ruthie visit, George and Rosie are suspicious of their Midwestern manners.
Jo Brand is host, with panellists comedian Nabil Abdulrashid and journalist Tom Peck joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop as they delve into the news.
Frank intervenes when tensions rise between Mayor Chase and the Fire Commissioner. Erin is blindsided when Henry agrees to testify for the defense in a case she is prosecuting. Danny and Baez investigate when human remains are discovered in a storage unit. Eddie and her partner navigate a complicated arrest when their criminal offender is scheduled to donate his kidney.
Graham’s guests are comedy legend Billy Crystal, British stars Hugh Bonneville and Emily Mortimer, and musical great Pharrell Williams. Singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka performs his single The Rest of Me.
Bobbie asks Isabella to move in with her, but when Isabella sees that Bobbie likes to address conflict head on, Isabella decides it might not be the best idea.
Ayla tries to get Yago to forgive her. Sofia is nervous about Erika Gruber's visit.
Inés and Julia gather clues about Esmeralda. Ayla has a plan to convince Sofía.
Ayla and Inés prepare to sneak into Esmeralda's house. Yago asks Ayla for a favour.
Finally, J’s trial begins. At a crossroads, Bit-na must make a life-or-death choice.
Drag Race Down Under returns with new host Michelle Visage. Ten new queens from all across Australia & New Zealand compete for the title of Down Under’s Next Drag Superstar. The queens must double up and double down as they compete in their first challenge.