2024-06-16
Danny and Mary's compulsive-gambler friend is found dead; a publicly moralistic senator demands Ed keep his contrary activities private during his stay. Henderson: Daniel Hugh Kelly. Walker: Jack Kehler. King Arthur: Gildart Jackson. Perez: Guy Ecker. Larry McCoy: John Terry. Mary: Nikki Cox. Danny: Josh Duhamel. (Repeat).
Delinda dumps Danny; a long-lost cousin invites Ed to his sudden wedding; a man buys tens of thousands in chips, but doesn't play. Kerbis: Wallace Langham. Donny: Stephen Tobolowsky. Marie: Bess Meyer. Lois: Kelly Rebecca Walsh. Steven: Bodhi Elfman. Debbie: Sheila Shaw. Danny: Josh Duhamel. Mike: James Lesure. Sam: Vanessa Marcil. (Repeat).
Nessa secretly meets with a cheater busted by Ed and Danny; a psychic gives Mary a dire prediction about his next show; Delinda starts work in the kitchen, but isn't there long. The Professor: Elliott Gould. Davies: Desmond Askew. Hughes: Ken Marino. Cynthia: Missy Yager. Gunther: Harry Groener. Lanagan: Jonathan Fraser. Ethan: Paul Ganus. Jasper: Randall Park. Nessa: Marsha Thomason. Mary: Nikki
Despite being drugged, Delinda escapes a serial rapist, but Ed decrees no police be involved in the search for him; Mike suspects science students of something sinister. Predator: Anthony T. Quinn. Kitty: Paulette Braxton. Larry: Kelvin Yu. Moe: Zachary Kranzler. Curly: Adam Consolo. Delinda: Molly Sims. Sam: Vanessa Marcil. Nessa: Marsha Thomason. (Repeat).
Murdoch's son Harry is visiting from boarding school when William and Julia are abducted by a nefarious, vengeful foe. (Repeat).
When Jonathan learns he's still needed on earth despite his widow's death, he rebels and is stripped of his powers. Part 1 of two. Jennifer: Leann Hunley. Jane: Dorothy McGuire. Caz: Andy Romano. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Stripped of his divine powers, Jonathan falls in love. Jennifer: Leann Hunley. Jane: Dorothy McGuire. Caz: Andy Romano. Carver: Chuck Walling. Mark: Victor French. (Repeat).
Dylan Dreyer travels to the watery wilds of Australia, Antarctica and everywhere in between to explore the world of crustaceans. (Repeat).
Sheinelle Jones explores the urban domain to look at the incredibly adaptable animals that have learned to thrive alongside people in Earth's cities. (Repeat).
A young man's life is changed forever when he overcomes bullying with the Globetrotters' help; the Globetrotters learn valuable skills in food cultivation and healthy eating on the farm; Coach Lou puts a twist on a classic playground basketball game. (Repeat).
Host Corey Robinson shines a light on people in sports who go beyond boundaries and inspire. (Repeat).
The world's smartest animals are featured. Included: macaques in Cambodia; and China's cormorants and elephants. (Repeat).
Josh sails to Tallinn, Estonia, one of Europe's best preserved medieval cities, where he steps back into medieval times and experiences three different professions. First, he apprentices as a blacksmith's helper and practices forging a horseshoe. Then, he visits a historic castle where he trains in full armor as a castle guard. Finally, he learns about traditional Estonian cuisine and gets a lesso
A corpse found in the woods may be connected to a feud between two families that's been going on for more than 100 years. Meanwhile, Max's offer to babysit his granddaughter, Christine, dredges up unpleasant memories for Brennan about her childhood. (Repeat).
A film adaptation of Brennan's latest book takes her and Booth to Los Angeles for the production, where Brennan criticizes the acting and disregard for science, but the trip takes a strange turn when a prop cadaver happens to be a real murder victim. Meanwhile, Booth gets a job offer to work on the studio lot; and Cam's past comes back to haunt her. (Repeat).
Series star David Boreanaz directs the Season 7 finale, which features the return of Christopher Pelant when the "hacktivist" and suspected serial killer is back in court, but the team's efforts to pin another murder on him don't go as planned after evidence points to Brennan as the culprit. (Repeat).
The eighth season begins three months after Brennan went on the run from the FBI, but the Jeffersonian team is doing everything it can to prove that she was framed for murder by diabolical genius Christopher Pelant, and their case gets a boost from an anonymous tip that leads to the discovery of a high-school guidance counselor's remains. (Repeat).
The Jeffersonian team's investigation of the murder of a polarizing divorce lawyer takes a strange turn when they learn that important evidence has been hidden by the man's widow and assistant. Meanwhile, Brennan tries to get back into a normal routine, but her three-month separation from Booth is making it difficult. (Repeat).
An investigation of human remains found in the aftermath of an explosion in a hotel garage hits a snag when the team learn their assumptions about a man's fate are incorrect. Meanwhile, Sweets gets a temporary partner at the FBI when Booth has to work on the department's budget, which could lead to a promotion. (Repeat).
The team's investigation of the death of an animal-expo worker leads them into the shady market for illegal animal trading. Meanwhile, Brennan considers her political aspirations; and Sweets and Daisy confront a change in their relationship. (Repeat).
A woman's mutilated body is discovered in a city garbage can; Booth offers Sweets a temporary place to live while he looks for a new apartment. (Repeat).
Brennan's new fascination with basketball and legendary coach Phil Jackson's thoughts on teamwork prompts her to gather five of her best "squinterns" to analyze remains that have never been identified. In the process, they try to identify a man who died in the 9/11 attacks and determine whether he was a perpetrator or a victim. (Repeat).
Monk goes to the ER for a nosebleed and stumbles upon a murdered doctor. Left on his own to investigate when Natalie goes on a date, Monk ends up in danger when the killer becomes aware of his sleuthing. Hank: Charles Durning. Dr. Scott: Dan Butler. (Repeat).
Disher inherits a farm after his uncle commits suicide but he soon comes to suspect foul play in the man's death, so he asks Monk to investigate, sending him out to the country where the detective is sure to find even more things to worry about. Ricardo Chavira, Brooke Adams, James Gammon. (Repeat).
In the sixth-season opener, Monk is asked to help his obsessive fan, Marci Maven (Sarah Silverman), after her dog is accused of mauling a neighbor to death despite the fact that the animal died days earlier. Monk refuses to take the case, but is forced to investigate after Marci "wins" Monk in a charity auction. (Repeat).
Ed's faux vacation is really a test for Danny as the boss deals him multiple pranks; Mike becomes a player's good-luck charm; Sam caters to a VIP couple with big cash but no play. Kulchak: Reno Wilson. Warner: Pat Finn. Janet Warner: Tricia O'Kelley. Charlie Blue: Pat Harrington. Desert Dreams Manager: John Maynard. Jillian: Cheryl Ladd. Ed: James Caan. Mike: James Lesure. Mary: Nikki Cox. (Repeat