John sits with Wanda Sykes, John Waters, Stavros Halkias and Supreme Court lawyer Neal Katyal. Music by Daniel Hope and New Century Chamber Orchestra.
In the season finale, Tyler meets comedian Fortune Feimster and her friends for a reading about identity, love and family.
In Chester, Scarlette and Stuart take on their biggest challenge to date, as they help newly-weds Ben and Millie tackle a massive renovation, to turn their derelict house into their dream forever home.
The bases are loaded and so is the food as executive chefs in charge four big-league ballparks try to hit a culinary home run. In the first inning, Guy Fieri spins the food wheels to determine what two stadium classics the chefs must mash up. In the final inning, the chefs make a box seat baller dish worthy of ballpark VIPs using only ingredients that fit in a baseball helmet, plus a "must have" peanut product from Hunter the food vendor. The winning stadium chef earns a grand slam prize worth up to $20,000
April 19, 1995, begins like any other day in Oklahoma City until a bomb explodes outside a federal building. Oklahomans are plunged into chaos, and first responders race against the clock to save those trapped inside. Meanwhile, the media searches for answers, and the FBI begins what will become one of their biggest investigations.
Sarah and Pip are smitten with a 150-year-old Bedfordshire barn that's keeling over. Can they retain its charm and spirit, while at the same time transform it into a sleek, modern home?
President Clinton arrives in Oklahoma as grieving families come together to remember those they have lost. The nation grapples with the reality that the bomber is an American veteran who shows no remorse. As the trial begins, the government seeks the death penalty for the worst domestic terrorist attack in US history.
Reports of a second explosive cause mass panic and an evacuation is ordered. Fighting their instincts, first responders must leave survivors trapped and fearing for their lives. The country questions who would strike a federal building in the heartland as the FBI launches a nationwide search to find those responsible for the worst domestic terrorist attack in American history.
Paying tribute to boy bands; contestants perform iconic boy band classics like "Tearin' Up My Heart," "Poison," "Step By Step," and "I Swear."
Every year, Dave and Kev get requests from car shows around the US to come and be part of the action. But when they get a call from the government South Australia to come and host a show based around the Adelaide 500 race, they jump at the chance.
Bill admits why he really came to see Dani. Ashley and Derek invite Andre over for dinner. Jacob and Naomi struggle with moral dilemmas.
Host Phil Keoghan shocks the teams when he announces a surprise where teams must cast their vote live, and the two teams with the most votes are required to complete both detours.
Lindsay becomes convinced that Carl was untruthful with her while they were engaged; a shocking revelation threatens to destroy Lexi and Jesse's relationship.
A mad dash ensues when an opportunity to get ahead in the game lands on the beach; information is a free-for-all when players talk strategy over a reward meal.
The search for the suspect in a shooting uncovers a surprising personal connection to Atwater and Val, raising questions about their relationship status.
Charles and Archer treat a heart transplant patient who believes his new heart doesn't want to be in his body. Lenox takes a personal day. Asher discovers a mass on a pregnant woman's ovary.
A rival pair seeks revenge to take back their star from one of the four star holding pairs after it was stolen in the previous elimination; one challenger threatens to quit the game when tension with their rival reaches an all-time high.
Four Righteous Wrestlers, spurned by gods, rise to challenge Athenian legends for a powerful prize.