Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Megan McCubbin, Ashley Storrie and Adam Woodyatt test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games.
An Australian dating reality show based on the British series Love Island.
Amateur chefs compete in this Canadian version of the reality-cooking series.
Homestays continue, as the remaining couples return to their hometowns and reunite with friends and family. An emotional mum voices her concerns about her daughter's future, and another bride recieves feedback from a friend.
Thomas and Rachel scheme. Alex blames Jeremy. Cat supports Aaron. Leo and Javi share a bittersweet moment. A joyful new beginning awaits Johnny and Chanel.
Sam Pang interviews guests and features selected clips accompanied with humorous commentary.
Foody battles to reach Bamaga by Christmas, Sludge returns to New Zealand to do a job for his mate Ricky and Mike Elliot and son Vinnie salvage car wrecks in the remote outback.
Revisiting the most compelling mysteries explored over 15 years of "Ancient Aliens".
Murdoch pursues Terrence Meyers who is suspected of murdering two men and committing treason. Watts tracks down a man's neighbour who vanished while making a chocolate treat.
Jean reveals uncomfortable truths about the Grayling family which shock Lily. Darrell and Alicia plan the best prank ever, involving ancient curses and a skeleton.
A little girl and her mother are abandoned by her master shogi player father. After her broken-hearted mother dies of cancer the girl seeks revenge through mastering the domain of her father, namely shogi.
My Kitchen Rules is an Australian reality television cooking competition that first aired on the Seven Network in 2010. In each series, several teams of two compete against each other for the chance to win a cash prize.
Set in the fictional fly-in community of Grouse Lake First Nation in Northern Manitoba. After falling flat on his face in the big city of Winnipeg, Paul tries to slip back into his community unnoticed.
Jolyon recalls his affair with Louisa but fails to reassure June. At Forsyte & Co., James's scheme to oust Jolyon backfires. And Soames solidifies his engagement to Irene with a ring.
On an epic manhunt, police dog Bryn becomes star of the show after tracking the suspects down a mile away. And when interceptors wake a suspected burglar, he kicks off and sinks his teeth into an officer's leg.
Between Trump throwing a lavish "Great Gatsby"-themed party on the night that SNAP benefits ran out for millions of Americans, dragging his feet to open court-ordered emergency funding for food stamps while throwing billions of bailout dollars at Argentina, and the GOP's general racism-tinged disdain for SNAP recipients, Jon Stewart seriously doubts that the president's "big heart" goes out to anyone but himself and the toadies on his VIP list. Former U.S. senator and West Virginia governor Joe Manchin sits down with Jon Stewart to discuss his memoir, "Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense." They talk about whether centrism exists in the Trump era, Manchin's experience working across partisan lines in the Senate, the state of the Democratic Party in West Virginia, why he never voted for a government shutdown, and how he thinks the country can move forward.
Anita is completely overwhelmed. Vernon has a secret rendezvous. Derek asks Shanice for a favor but gets a reality check instead. Eva has a major update for Leslie where Ted is concerned. Naomi takes her frustrations out on those closest to her.
Ten men compete in a series of festive challenges that will showcase their acting chops and their holiday spirit. Jonathan Bennett hosts while these lovable guys vie to become the next Hallmark leading man.