ALWAYS FUNNY — Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Jonathan Mangum, put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games that are prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
John Henson kicks off the competition by revealing all the skeletons in his family's closet to inspire the eight bakers as they make scary skeleton desserts. The main heat is monster madness as the bakers conjure up monster-under-the-bed creations.
Sal and Anika return to the Hunter House to work with Rex on the mystery. And Oliver and Jasmyn finally uncover the identity of their secret enemy!
Abby befriends a graffiti artist named Pilar and takes a surprising trip downtown. Candy sets a firm line with Hank when it comes to money. Todd re-examines his priorities and asks for Paul's support. Melissa is forced to face her past.
The families of Sian and Becky discover that, despite the confession of Christopher Halliwell, getting justice for their loved ones will not be straightforward.
Conspiracy theories abound when Alberto Nisman is found dead, hours before he planned to present the results of his investigation into the AMIA bombing.
Stiuso talks partnering with Nisman on the investigation and the alleged link between Iran and the bombing. Victims' loved ones remember the tragic day.
Stiuso is questioned about his conflicts with Bogado, Ocampo and others, as contradictions between major players in the AMIA case come to light.
Criminal experts examine blood-splatter evidence to determine whether Nisman was murdered. Lagomarsino is interviewed about his connection to Nisman.
Nisman's ex-wife and others reveal events that occurred in the days before his death, including his accusation against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Special prosecutor Fein discusses investigating the crime scene. Experts debate contradictory evidence and ask: Was Nisman's death suicide or murder?
This episode explores one man's violent rampage through the town of Wrexham, which eventually led to the murder of Nicholas Churton.
When Xuli tries to beat Ubercorn's flying record, she accidentally damages a sea arch that holds up a rock formation. Inspired by Xuli's piloting skills, Tala convinces her to show her some tricks in the Grimbler, but disaster strikes when Tala traps herself under the fragile arch. The Go Jetters must race to save the day before the arch collapses.
It's Emma's final week - has she done enough to become a fully qualified Maternity Care Assistant? There's also a rare twin birth with the arrival of Dione's babies.
Lee Jae-Sang is a lawyer at JK Law Firm, which is one of the biggest law firms in South Korea. He is an excellent lawyer, but he only cares about winning for his benefit. One day, he has a mysterious car accident and he is drawn into a parallel world. There, Lee Jae-Sang finds himself working as a prosecutor. He is strict in carrying out the law. He is married to Ra Shi-On, who loves Lee Jae-Sang and is faithful to him. In the world where Lee Jae-Sang came from, he broke up with Ra Shi-On ten years earlier and Ra Shi-On works as a detective. Lee Jae-Sang struggles to cope with his different selves.
Lee Jae-Sang is a lawyer at JK Law Firm, which is one of the biggest law firms in South Korea. He is an excellent lawyer, but he only cares about winning for his benefit. One day, he has a mysterious car accident and he is drawn into a parallel world. There, Lee Jae-Sang finds himself working as a prosecutor. He is strict in carrying out the law. He is married to Ra Shi-On, who loves Lee Jae-Sang and is faithful to him. In the world where Lee Jae-Sang came from, he broke up with Ra Shi-On ten years earlier and Ra Shi-On works as a detective. Lee Jae-Sang struggles to cope with his different selves.
Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkeys battle numerous setbacks, including an act of God, as they race to finish their old-time NASCAR tribute build; an old friend talks Richard into working on a dubious classic, a 1985 Zimmer.
Antiques experts Angus Ashworth and Arusha Irvine commence their road trip in Northern Ireland in a Rolls-Royce. Along the way Roo has a go at Irish dancing and Angus trains like a US ranger.
Topical comedy-quiz show featuring five guests competing to see who can remember the most about events of the week. A fast-paced, funny look at international affairs, politics, sport and entertainment news, we test just how well our contestants have been paying attention.