A fur missile, a veteran K-9 named Murphy and a small civilian underdog compete.
Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson put the general knowledge of popular celebrities to the test - with a brand new twist.
It's time for the grand finale of the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy's Grocery Games Super Teams tournament. Guy Fieri has narrowed nine pairs of baller chefs down to the final three Super Teams. Since they're super duos, they have to cook classic food duos while playing Grocery Games that pack a big twist. The twosome that can outmaneuver the others wins the Super Team Tournament trophies and $30,000, bringing their total winnings to a whopping $40,000.
Auditions for the alternate position are more competitive than ever as a new group of talented dancers vie for the spot.
The crew returns to form to continue the assembly on a beautiful In-Violet 1971 'Cuda convertible, Christine's frame is refitted, and the disassembly of a 225 slant-six sets the stage for a bet between Mark and Doug.
Sorry kids, the bowl cut is still a thing in . Because it's their show, and not yours. Are Trixie Katya as excited for as you are Find out that and what they are looking forward to this year.
Hugh and Steph challenge one GP surgery to tackle their compulsive snacking while taking on their own health concerns - from Hugh's stress to Steph's dodgy tummy.
Drew and Paul head to the Midlands to look at a Swedish classic: the Volvo Amazon. And, Paul falls for an early Toyota MR2 - but can he convince Drew it will turn a profit?
For the next leg of their journey, Bradley and Barney visit the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, before heading to the supposedly haunted Poasttown Elementary School in Middletown, Ohio. The next day, they travel to Louisville, birthplace of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, where they follow in his footsteps by sparring at the local boxing gym. At the end of a long day, Barney rewards his dad with a well-earned meal at a KFC restaurant in Kentucky - the home state of the chain's founder Colonel Harland Sanders.
Emilio tries to take the business to the next level by catering a private event. However, things go south when the client expects the caterers to dress up and behave a certain way. Emilio does everything he can to appease her but draws a line when Beto gets yelled at by the guest of honor.
The remaining potters tackle raku firing, hand-build two animal figurines and face the tricky ceramic technique of nerikomi.
Joon Young visits Tae Pyung’s place to ask if he really can foresee death. Tae Pyung gets to see the picture of a woman that Joon Young prepared. Tae Pyung goes to the police station for a testimony, and Joon Young is still suspicious of Tae Pyung. Meanwhile, Tae Pyung gets to see Mi Jin's eyes and he gets a bad feeling.
Ms. Jung wants to know how Sung Min will die, and she tells Tae Pyung that she doesn’t want to see him die before her death. Sung Min wants to know who is going to kill him. Tae Pyung tries to stop Sung Min’s death, but it’s not easy. Meanwhile, Tae Pyung encounters Joon Young at the hospital, but he can’t see her death in her eyes.
After a stressful first month of dieting, the sisters head back to Atlanta for their one-month check in with Dr. Procter to find out if they are on the right path to their weight goals. The results force Amy to make a difficult decision.
Follows Matty Matheson as he cooks up a storm with no kitchen and no plan while hitting the road.
On the opening day of Cortez Gymnastics, Jenny gets a surprise visit.
Michael Portillo's railway journey reaches Witham in Essex. Here he visits the factory of the world's oldest supplier of metal framed windows which became popular in the 30s.
Experts Angus and Steven reach the halfway point in their road trip. Angus strips off for an unlikely history lesson and Steven samples a local delicacy.