Cameras follow identical twins Brittany and Briana Deane as they prepare to wed identical twins Joshua and Jeremy Salyers in this premiere wedding special. The program also explores the fascinating world of twin subculture.
Donald Trump has not been able to play a round of golf in 52 days. The only time the president gets to yell "fore" now is when he tells his staff how many Whoppers he wants for lunch.
Bobby Flay as seen in "Beat Bobby Flay"
It's that time of the year! Love is in the air, and with Valentine's Day upon us, chef Bobby Flay is embracing two of the things that he loves most: fantastic food and the thrill of competition.
Alicia Keys hosts the 61st Annual Grammy Awards
Catch the beats: Whatever style of music tickles your fancy, there's one night every year that brings artists from all genres together for a celebration of excellence. That event is, of course, the Grammy Awards, and the 61st annual ceremony broadcasts from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10, on CBS.
From his time as a baggage handler at Heathrow Airport to his legendary performance at the Live Aid concert in 1985, the life of Queen's lead singer, Freddie Mercury (Malek), includes some legendary highs and crippling lows. After their debut album becomes a hit in the United States, the band goes on a tour of the country and the newly married Mercury begins to question his sexuality. Within just a few years, Queen finds incredible success, but behind the curtain, Mercury's personal life spirals out of control as his wife, Mary (Boynton), feels increasingly isolated by her husband's attraction to men.
Marketing firm employee Danica (Sumpter) is up for a big promotion at work, but her life is thrown into disarray when her newly paroled sister, Tanya (Haddish), comes to live with her. When Tanya learns that Danica has never actually met Charlie (Brooks), a drop-dead gorgeous man she's been dating online for more than a year, she suspects that her sister is being catfished, and she tracks down the man behind the "Charlie" identity to help her sister get revenge.
Colorado Sen. Gary Hart (Jackman) is the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, and against the advice of campaign manager Bill Dixon (Simmons), he invites both the public and press to follow him around while he isn't campaigning to see how he lives his life. That invitation comes back to bite him when reporters snap pictures of him with journalist Donna Rice (Paxton) that seem to indicate that he's cheating on his wife, Lee (Farmiga). As he fights to clear his name, Hart finds his campaign crumbling around him.
When Bob and Linda have a Valentine's Day spat, Tina, Louise and Gene are left feeling confused in a new episode of “Bob’s Burgers,” airing Sunday, Feb. 10, on Fox. After they miss out on a trip to the movies, the kids decide to tell their own story to break the tension.
Convinced she was royalty in a past life, bride Lyndzie searches for the perfect gown for her "royal" wedding in this new episode. Fashion consultants also attend to bride Ashley as she searches for a dress that isn't too revealing.
Celebrities compete in wacky challenges as they live in a house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and more than 100 microphones in this new episode. Julie Chen hosts this special version of the popular reality TV series.
John Cleese is doing, basically, whatever he wants. Fortunately for us all, that still includes acting.
Cleese is still best remembered as the shoutiest member of the Monty Python troupe, though of course he's had loads of other successes since (the "Fawlty Towers" series and 1988's "A Fish Called Wanda," to give just two examples).
These days, he's mostly just doing bit roles in projects he's interested in for some reason or other.
Det. Dominick “Sonny” Carisi (Peter Scanavino) investigates violent crimes as part of an elite squad dedicated to helping victims. He works alongside Lt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay), commander of the SVU.