The guys transform a timber frame barn into a modern home for an architect in Louisiana. As they build, they explore the rich architectural history of the Bayou State. Afterwards, they visit a cabin Mark repaired years ago and an historic French-Creole house nearby.
An investigation into the disappearance of a devoted father leads Arkansas police to a shocking crime scene, the search for answers reveals gang threats, and a killer that's willing to go to great lengths to escape justice.
The wardens, the National Guard, and dozens of volunteers team up in a massive, days-long search for a hiker missing in the vast wilderness of the White Mountains; the wardens take on some familiar faces in a charity softball game against Maine.
This week there's an interview with Dominic Raab (of sorts); and Joel plays a special lockdown edition of The Masked Singer UK (2020) with Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall. Rita Ora performs.
Prosecutors introduce pattern evidence mid-trial that they assert links him to ten of the child murders. Drawing predominantly on hair and carpet fibers found on the victims, the jury delivers a swift guilty verdict in February 1982. Just days later, the Atlanta police department shuts down the task force investigating the 30 murders, and attributes most of the cases to Wayne Williams. A year later, as the dissent of an unconvinced community grows louder, the Georgia Supreme Court makes the controversial decision to deny Williams’ plea for a retrial.
Vishal and Richa's engagement party has finally arrived, and it's up to Vishal to bring the fractured families together one more time; as everyone gathers, relationships are tested when Amrit's mom introduces his boyfriend as only a friend.
Molly Yeh and her husband, Nick, are bringing some bowling party fun to the farm. Nick's building their own lane, and they're inviting friends over to play and enjoy Molly's super Sloppy Joes, craveworthy Sweet Potato Waffle Fry Nachos and Crunchy Snap Pea Popcorn Salad. She also makes Coconut Cake Balls shaped like little bowling balls for dessert. Sounds like a strike!
Dwight, Gretta, and Zeke investigate the dozens of mysterious holes that are being dug in Woodside for no apparent reason. Clues lead them to Mr. Dale, who is in shambles and about to crack. Hexela and Baldric track a Tovenar and learn that the end of the world is nigh. Dwight and Gretta go with Mr. Dale to the Swine & Slosh Tavern to retrace his steps.
The crew finally talks a Camaro owner into swapping out his underpowered 305 small block for an overpowered 383 that will make 450hp.
Dr. Oakley helps a horse with a strange lump and deals with a bull that's losing weight.
Host Mo Rocca shows us the innovator creating superstrong thread from spider DNA; technology that lets firefighters see through smoke; the breathing pillow to snuggle you to sleep; and, the beginning of superhero comic books.
Geoffrey Zakarian's Huevos Rancheros; Katie Lee's grilled cheese with Chipotle mayo and bacon; Jeff Mauro's sheet pan roasted tomato soup; Sunny Anderson's 1-2-3 rub with grilled chicken; Alex Guarnaschelli's cucumber salad.
Mark helps a couple install a concrete paver patio; Jenn discusses the common elements she includes in outdoor kitchen designs; Tom and Kevin build a combination bench/shoe rack out of fir decking.
Zoe and Rosita help Nina dog sit but their arms get tired after continuously throwing the balls. They don't give up and keep thinking of a way to solve this problem. They figure out how to design a bike-powered ball-throwing machine they can pedal using their feet. They are two real engineers!
Bryan and Jeremy take an F-100 restoration that was supposed to be all original and switch gears.
Nobody breaks the golden rule of Monster Beach: don't drop in on someone else's wave. Except for Dr. Knutt. So Dean and his artificially intelligent surfboard Surflexa must teach Dr. Knutt a lesson.
Faruq Tauheed, our host, takes Aunt and Nephew Tammy and Julian on a cosmopolitan adventure in Brooklyn, New York. Their journey begins when they learn that they are related to undertaker John Baisley, who helped the city bury its dead during the Yellow Fever epidemic in 1856. But that's not the only esteemed family member, the two learn that they have direct ties to James Howell who owned a large iron works company and was an integral part in building the Brooklyn Bridge.