Bridal consultants help bride Sherien, who's thrilled that she finally gets to shop for her wedding dress in this new episode. However, with her future husband still behind bars, she has a few more years to browse for the perfect gown.
He might take issue with "clumsy," but essentially you're right.
Actor Scott Caan is in fact a multi-sport athlete and suffers the frequent bumps and bruises -- and torn anterior cruciate ligaments -- that come with that.
It was a ligament injury that put him on crutches and a knee brace in the first season way back in 2010. At first it was reported that he hurt it performing a stunt on set, but he later admitted that his opponent tore it for him in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu match.
Popular UK comedian Romesh Ranganathan looks for his big break in America in the unique docu-comedy. Cameras follow Ranganathan and his supportive wife, kids, mother and uncle as they adapt to their new life in Los Angeles.
Joy Nash and Julianna Margulies star in "Dietland"
A revolution is brewing -- a television revolution, that is. While there's no shortage of lighthearted fare in prime time, socially conscious TV shows have been trending as of late, and AMC's latest hit packs a powerful punch with its feminist slant.
Alec Baldwin hosts as contestants compete in a game of fill-in-the-blanks in an attempt to match answers with celebrities in a new episode. The reboot of the classic game show features a panel of six stars from the world of entertainment.
Hallmark takes an innovative approach to its back-catalog of programming, which makes some sense since its catalog is unlike anyone else's.
Programming-wise, Hallmark is very much a movie producer. It's been making two-hour heartwarmers since way back in the days of the four-channel TV universe.
Now that those days are gone, though, Hallmark is making bold moves in today's infinite-channel cable universe. That includes producing TV shows as well as movies.
Ellen DeGeneres hosts as contestants compete in a variety of games taken straight from her talk show. Games include “What's in the Box," plus a whole bunch of new favourites as contestants aim to win big in this new game show.
Single men and women talk about their blind dates in a new episode of this revamped edition of the classic game show. If the studio audience correctly guesses who made a love connection, the participant wins $10,000. Andy Cohen hosts.
Bethany Mota as seen in "Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition"
Yes, the notorious but also hugely successful sitcom had at least one spinoff. I say "at least" because it may have had two or even four, depending on your definition of spinoff.