Roger Mooking hosts "Man Fire Food"
Low and slow: any barbecue lover can tell you that those are the key ingredients to perfect, mouthwatering barbecue. Whether it's Carolina-style pulled pork or brisket in the Kansas City tradition, it's that combination of a long cooking time and a low, steady heat that makes barbecue so incredible. The third ingredient, though, might be the most important of all: the fire.
A frustrated Gene feels betrayed when his best friend, Alex, ditches him so he can be Courtney's roller-dancing partner in this new episode. At the same time, Bob, Linda and Teddy believe someone may be stalking the restaurant.
The New York City Marathon is this weekend. And thanks to the subway system, it's now the most efficient way to get around the city.
Today was World Vegan Day. Celebrate with no meat, no dairy and no friends.
Two years after his wife's death, David Kim's (Cho) world is shaken again when his teenage daughter, Margot (La), goes missing. After discovering that she canceled her piano lessons months prior and that she's been pocketing the money, he contacts the police and starts working with Det. Vick (Messing), who encourages him to dig into Margot's online history. As he delves deeper into his daughter's social media contacts, David comes to realize that he doesn't know his daughter nearly as well as he thought he did, and that she's pulled away from all of her friends and become isolated since her mother's death. With the clock ticking, David becomes increasingly desperate to track her down before the worst can happen.
Years after he visited as a child, Dr. Faraday (Gleeson) returns to a sprawling manor in the English countryside to attend to an ill maid (Hill). He discovers that the mansion has decayed over the years and is no longer the opulent place that it once was, and that its owner, Roderick (Poulter), is planning to sell it. When strange things start happening around their decrepit home, the family believes that a spirit has come to haunt them, but the skeptical Dr. Faraday remains convinced that there's a more mundane explanation for the happenings.
High school student Raven (Reed) lands a job at the creepy old ShadowView Manor and invites her old friends from elementary school along to check out the allegedly haunted mansion. Fascinated by the old building, the teens try out some amateur paranormal investigations, but when they use a Ouija board to try to contact the house's spirits, they learn that the stories about ShadowView Manor are all too real, and that the building's spirits are evil to their core.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers in a scene from "Vikings"
It's been a long time since fans were treated to a new episode of "Vikings." New episodes of the show most recently aired in January 2018, and viewers have been patiently waiting for the series to return ever since, hoping for a definitive payoff from the world-shaking events that occurred during those episodes.
Conan O'Brien as seen in "Conan"
Showdown in Conan Town: Conan O'Brien may be good at picking a fight, but he's also good at following through. TBS's "Conan" is on hiatus for the time being, but that hasn't stopped the late-night host from taking his crew to the small city in Japan that he sparked a tongue-in-cheek international incident with a few months back.
Robbie the reindeer is eager to become part of Santa's sleigh-pulling team, but he must compete with Blitzen, who feels threatened by Robbie's fancy footwork in this special. Unaware of Donner's love for him, Robbie faces the race of his life.
Despite the fact that she earned surprisingly good reviews for her turn as the outlandishly named Aunty Entity in the generally outlandish "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" (1985), the film didn't launch her into a new career on screen.
She only acted once more after that, with a much smaller part in the 1993 action comedy "The Last Action Hero." She played the mayor of Los Angeles in the film, which was almost as over-the-top as "Thunderdome," but less well-received.
Damon Wayans Jr., Amber Stevens West and Felix Mallard star in "Happy Together"
When a discarded magic top hat brings a snowman to life, he spreads Christmas joy to all of the boys and girls in town in this rebroadcast. The animated holiday special features the voices of Jimmy Durante as the narrator and Jackie Vernon as Frosty.