Samantha (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) inherit an estate in this premiering comedy series, so they decide to convert the gorgeous old home into a B&B. Little do they know, the spirits of the dead residing there have different plans.
Bill Yosses and Tamera Mowry-Housley from "Baker's Dozen"
Shows like "The Great British Bake Off" and Food Network's Baking Championship franchise have proven that one should never underestimate the skills of an amateur baker -- well, except those appearing in "Nailed It!" (but that's the whole point).
Bill Yosses and Tamera Mowry-Housley from "Baker's Dozen"
Shows like "The Great British Bake Off" and Food Network's Baking Championship franchise have proven that one should never underestimate the skills of an amateur baker -- well, except those appearing in "Nailed It!" (but that's the whole point).
Phil Keoghan returns to host Season 3 of this rough-around-the-edges competition series. Contestants show off their mental and physical toughness during a series of challenges at job sites across the United States, each hoping to win big in the finale.
Phil Keoghan returns to host Season 3 of this rough-around-the-edges competition series. Contestants show off their mental and physical toughness during a series of challenges at job sites across the United States, each hoping to win big in the finale.
A lot has happened to Ken Wahl, star of the late-'80s cop-show phenomenon "Wiseguy." Not all of it was good, but he got through it with his spirit intact.
A Huffington Post profile of Wahl, written in 2013, rightly points out that the actor's real life "reads like a Hollywood script."
A lot has happened to Ken Wahl, star of the late-'80s cop-show phenomenon "Wiseguy." Not all of it was good, but he got through it with his spirit intact.
A Huffington Post profile of Wahl, written in 2013, rightly points out that the actor's real life "reads like a Hollywood script."
Take a "Closer Look" at the news with "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers. Silly impressions, outrageous tangents and recurring segments such as "What Does Karen Know," in which Meyers quizzes a millennial staffer, make this late-night show unique.
Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec from "Shark Tank"
Take a "Closer Look" at the news with "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers. Silly impressions, outrageous tangents and recurring segments such as "What Does Karen Know," in which Meyers quizzes a millennial staffer, make this late-night show unique.