2024-09-18
Mitch finds himself torn between two girls while Chris and Luis face dilemmas of their own. (Repeat).
Someone's keen to find weird ways to kiss. Meanwhile, it's getting hard for one girl to watch Luis explore connections with others. (Repeat).
A woman researcher who specializes in Native American antiquities is attacked and killed at the museum where she works. The museum is located on federal land so the FBI is called in. Don's investigation reveals that the woman was working late at night on a secret project that involved the carbon dating of an object. Back at home, Don and Charlie become worried about their dad after they learn that
An arsonist, believed to be part of an extremist environmental group, sets a fire at a car dealership that kills a salesman. The group's name is spray painted at the scene. It's the fourth such fire, but the first to claim a life. The activist group denies setting the blazes, which leaves Don with the task of determining whether it is responsible or someone else. Charlie tries to figure out if the
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A lifestyle series with a focus on pop culture and social media.
Nigella Lawson shares which rules don't apply, her new cookbook and the recipe that makes her feel like home. (Repeat).
Journalist Andrew Morton discusses the public's fascination with the British royal family. (Repeat).
Former hippies get a home redesign featuring an open living area, gourmet kitchen and home office. (Repeat).
Bash provides medical care to a friend who is reluctant about treatment; Mags deals with a young woman who seems to be withholding information; Dr. Bishop offers Mags a good opportunity; someone from June's past tries to reach out to her; and Theo is faced with a young athlete without a clear diagnosis. (Repeat).
A lifestyle series with a focus on pop culture and social media.
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Current entertainment news, along with profiles of people in the headlines.
Nigella Lawson shares which rules don't apply, her new cookbook and the recipe that makes her feel like home. (Repeat).
Journalist Andrew Morton discusses the public's fascination with the British royal family. (Repeat).
Bash provides medical care to a friend who is reluctant about treatment; Mags deals with a young woman who seems to be withholding information; Dr. Bishop offers Mags a good opportunity; someone from June's past tries to reach out to her; and Theo is faced with a young athlete without a clear diagnosis. (Repeat).
Former hippies get a home redesign featuring an open living area, gourmet kitchen and home office. (Repeat).
An FBI agent working undercover as a gang member is gunned down in a parking lot by a drive-by shooter. Don and Charlie try to determine whether the agent's cover was blown or if he was killed for another reason. Their investigation reveals that the shooting may be linked to other murders in the area. Back at home, Alan prepares to go out on a date and he asks his sons for advice.
A Russian student at a local college is robbed and shot to death in the parking garage of a gambling club after winning big at blackjack. In the victim's car, Don discovers a notebook containing card-counting calculations. The investigation reveals that the dead man was part of a team that cheated at cards and that his teammates may be in danger. Later, Larry admits that he was once addicted to ga
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Current entertainment news, along with profiles of people in the headlines.
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An FBI agent working undercover as a gang member is gunned down in a parking lot by a drive-by shooter. Don and Charlie try to determine whether the agent's cover was blown or if he was killed for another reason. Their investigation reveals that the shooting may be linked to other murders in the area. Back at home, Alan prepares to go out on a date and he asks his sons for advice.