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Login to EpisoDate.comThe clock is loud and the word won't click -- do they stay calm and connect the dots before the buzzer?
Donna and Paul Newman join head judge Max McMurdo to give their thoughts on the attic snugs, scrutinising everything from layout choices to atmosphere and finish, before the first elimination of the second heat takes place.
Kellyoke: "Hands To Myself" (Selena Gomez)/ Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall/ Kelly-Lympic Games: Curls of Wisdom hosted by Amber Ruffin/ Luke Thompson/ Big Game Food Demo (H-E-B)/ WIL: Da Brat and Judy.
Actor Anthony Anderson and Jennifer chat about his new hosting gig for the reboot of "Star Search."
Then, Jennifer welcomes Olympic gold medalist and "The Traitors" star Tara Lipinski! They talk about the hit reality show and the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Sunny Anderson shares more from her set visit on "Beyond the Gates" and her interview with Tamara Tunie and Clifton Davis.
Kevin James tells Drew about his new movie "Solo Mio" and faces off in a rousing game of Ping Pong.
EJ and Cat share a fraught moment; Susan admits she was wrong; Dimitri dares Leo to give in.
Sharon and Tessa have difficulty accepting the truth about Mariah, Claire digs for dirt about Audra, and Noah stands his ground with Nick.
Fatiha El-Ghorri, Patrick Grant, Mr Motivator and Lauren Oakley test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games.
Maggy and Lion want a place big enough to work from home while living the good life in verdant, historic Umbria in Italy. Can Jean Johansson find somewhere that's just right for them for their budget of £90,000?
R.J. shows Carter some designs. Electra and Will are surprised by Dylan's news. Taylor and Deacon vow to find a way to be together.
Nina and Bing explain to Manu and Max that from now on, they will strictly adhere to their own days with the children. Max takes this explanation too seriously. Stefano accepts that his friendship with Rik is over. Marwan and Henk devise a plan to convince Stefano to give Henk his job back at the wine shop and make Marwan the manager of Mercato.
Anita confides in Dani who then recommends a bold course of action; Vernon issues a warning to Andre; Bill tries to get to the bottom of his health scare; Kat receives shocking news that puts her at odds with her cousin.
Jason is torn; Michael is interrogated; Willow confides in Nina; Britt is desperate; Diane voices her suspicions.
Paddy McGuinness explores the secrets of Hayter lawnmowers at their factory in Hertfordshire, learning how they produce 15,000 mowers a year. They have been making the machines since the 1940s, so they certainly can cut it when it comes to mower construction. Paddy is following production of the Harrier 56 petrol-powered lawnmower.
Graeme Hall helps a Reverend in London stop his dog putting off potential parishioners and ex-firefighter and his wife Debbie need help controlling their Deerhound Boris. A fiddling Frenchie needs expert help and Graeme gives advice on dog washing.
What's not to like about Sandi Toksvig's look at a welter of QI 'whatnots' With Sally Phillips, Andrew Maxwell, Joanne McNally and Alan Davies.
The fierce competition continues as our international queens fight to impress Mama Ru and do their countries proud.
This time, it's the design challenge - but with a catch - as the queens breathe new life into old looks in the Runway Ru-Mix. And just as the queens catch their breath, Mama Ru teases a brand new twist that comes with game-changing powers.
Supermodel and Drag Race fan favourite Kristen McMenamy joins RuPaul on the judging panel alongside Michelle Visage and Alan Carr.
When the ship docks in Valletta, Malta, brothers Dominic and Christopher depart on a scavenger hunt around the capital city. Dominic is accompanied by his wife Rosie, while Christopher is joined by Julia, a woman he met on the ship. During the hunt, Dominic is found dead and various suspects emerge. Also, Kate is forced to take control of the bridge as Marlowe potentially puts the ship in serious peril.
A profile of Wilbert Dyce, who killed a woman and her two daughters in east London in 1982, but was not identified as the killer until a cold case review was opened in 2009.
Kiri Pritchard-McLean introduces comedians Eshaan Akbar and Angela Barnes to the stage.
What's not to like about Sandi Toksvig's look at a welter of QI 'whatnots' With Sally Phillips, Andrew Maxwell, Joanne McNally and Alan Davies.
In 2022, Kenneth Ford was found murdered in his Birmingham home. DI Michelle Thurgood used witness statements combined with CCTV analysis to track down Gary O'Neill.
MS NOW's Ari Melber reports on President Trump's escalating abuse of power, including attacks on constitutional guardrails that protect elections, free speech, and the right to protest. Plus, Melber delivers the latest details from the Justice Department's final release of the Epstein files. Former FBI General Counsel Andrew Weissmann joins.
Investigators are combing through hundreds of leads, more than 48 hours after Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will from her home. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the latest on the investigation. A Nebraska man has been arrested and charged after two young sisters were taken by a man who connected with them first on Roblox then on Snapchat. Investigators say the girls were found and are back home safely. NBC News' George Solis has the story. On a podcast with his former Deputy Director of the FBI, President Trump made comments about the federal government being more involved in elections despite the Constitution's provision that elections are run by the states. The President made similar remarks when pressed by reporters at the White House today. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. William Stevenson, who was married to the former First Lady for five years in the 1970s, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his current wife. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. American forces shot down an Iranian drone that approached an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. Late today President Trump said negotiations with Iran are moving forward. NBC News' Richard Engel has the latest.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of basketball superstars Brittney Griner and Chris Paul—revealing that they are not the first extraordinary people in their family trees. Telling stories that stretch deep into the past, Gates introduces his guests to relatives who showed courage, talent and grit—connecting Brittney and Chris to their ancestors in ways that they never imagined possible.
While conducting a wellness check on the agoraphobic recluse who controls the town power grid and has stopped taking his meds, Martin's brusque bedside manner ultimately causes a massive town black out. As the townspeople fight for electricity, Martin befriends a young boy who reminds him of himself and Louisa and Mark share a romantic moment in the dark.
As Angie and Ormewood track animal-masked thieves across a string of multimillion-dollar heists, Will and Faith investigate the murder of a high-end matchmaking mogul. Meanwhile, Faith meets a mysterious man who is more than he seems.
Donald Trump's latest threat to choke off democracy. Then, the democratic push to reign in ICE. Plus, today's hearing with the family of Renee Good. And new calls for more investigations of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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