Superfans, tonight's episode is dedicated to you. This installment of the classic game show celebrates its most dedicated viewers, and features prizes such as a trip to Switzerland and a once-in-a-lifetime dinner experience with host Drew Carey.
This time-jumping drama returns with a double-episode mid-season premiere. In the first hour, the Harrises return to 10,000 B.C. to upload a virus that will stop all sinkholes; in the second story, Lucas and Sam investigate a survivor's murder.
Nikki Batista (Dania Ramirez) and Jason Grant’s (Scott Caan) quest for answers continues in this new episode. Meanwhile, the MPU (Missing Persons Unit) works quickly to locate and help another missing, abducted or kidnapped person before it’s too late.
Ted Allen hosts “Chopped: Casino Royale XL”
Even if you associate the words with the first James Bond film of the Daniel Craig era, or the first James Bond novel by Ian Fleming (or even the 1967 parody film), the words “Casino Royale” are synonymous with a high-stakes gamble — and that’s what the latest “Chopped” tournament is all about.
In the 1980s, after recently being abandoned by her father due to a cannibalistic attack at a friend’s sleepover, Virginia teenager Maren Yearly (Russell) sets off to find her biological mother Janelle (Sevigny) in Minnesota. During her journey, Maren encounters Sully (Rylance), a fellow “eater,” and follows him to the home of an elderly woman. She soon flees, and while shoplifting supplies, Maren meets Lee (Chalamet), another “eater” who is himself on a cross-country journey to deal with familial issues. As the pair spend more time together, they fall in love and attempt to carve out a normal life together, leaving their cannibalistic tendencies behind them.
Traveling to Faro Island, the former home of famed film director Ingmar Bergman, filmmaking couple Tony (Roth) and Chris (Krieps) prepare for a working summer retreat. Settling into a routine, Chris struggles to ask Tony about the trouble she is having with a script, and Tony’s preoccupied nature leaves her feeling anxious about her relationship. Using her own relationship as inspiration, Chris throws herself into writing the story of Amy (Wasikowska) and Joseph (Danielsen Lie), whose childhood romance is reignited during the island wedding of a mutual friend.
When Japanese competitors open Honghua Military Academy, a rival martial arts school in the Japanese occupied region of Tianjin, China, Chinese martial arts schools are invited by Colonel Takeda (Eerdeni) to try to prove the supremacy of Chinese martial arts over Japanese Aikido. It falls to lowly porter Huo Yuanjia (To) to deliver swift justice and battle the dreaded Colonel Takeda to not only save his area’s martial arts schools but also fight for China itself.
This popular "90 Day" franchise spinoff returns for its fourth season. Tonight's premiere introduces this season's couples: Jen and Rishi, Kris and Jeymi, Nicole and Mahmoud, Daniele and Yohan, Gabriel and Isabel and Debbie and Oussama.
Today [Jan. 3] is the first day of the 118th Congress. Fun fact: before anything can happen in the House, they have to select a speaker — that's the rules. Kevin McCarthy's long dreamed of having the job, and when Republicans won control in November, he seemed like a shoo-in. But Kevin McCarthy has one major weakness: his weakness.
Pamela Anderson reflects on her life and career in “Pamela, A Love Story”
Michael B. Jordan, star and director of the upcoming film "Creed III," takes up hosting duties for this week's episode. This is his first appearance on the late-night show, where he is joined by musical guest Lil Baby, also making his "SNL" debut.
Bill Maher, known for his unique brand of acerbic humor, welcomes a three-guest panel for lively political discussions in this new episode from Season 21. Rounded out by a comedic monologue and poignant interview, Maher puts the focus on current events.