In a brand new competition, three teams of strangers have just one bottle of water and a GPS system as they race through the jungles of Fiji. They search for a hidden briefcase full of cash while also navigating dense rainforests and mountainous peaks.
Flynn's latest case involves a mortgage broker who was found dead in the parking lot by his office in this new episode. Armed with a composite police sketch, she investigates and meets a man whose attempts to make amends with his family led to tragedy.
Little Otter Family Camp becomes a battleground when Mack announces the annual capture-the-flag competition. Sarah and Grace go for the gusto, others stay out of the line of fire.
NBC left fans on the edges of their seats, gripped by suspense -- almost like an episode of a good thriller, come to think of it -- before it finally renewed "Hannibal."
The serial-killer drama is based on the Thomas Harris books that previously spawned a series of films, including the Oscar-winning 1991 picture "The Silence of the Lambs."
Actress and comedian Aisha Tyler welcomes back cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie in this season premiere. Improv games determined by ideas from audience members.
The competition heats up in Miami as the contestants face brand new obstacles, including the utility pole slider, balance bridge and monkey peg. Olympic gold medallist Dee Dee Trotter tackles the course.
Jason Isaacs is British to the core, hailing from Liverpool, England, the port city that gave us the Beatles.
It's not surprising that he would be able to keep his native accent for his film career, but have to drop it for TV -- the small screen is famously unwelcoming of other voices. This goes to the extent that commercials from other English-speaking countries such as Britain and Australia are often dubbed over with Americans -- and, to be fair, they do the same there.
The team members race to rescue a wealthy teen who's been kidnapped in this special two-part episode. As the boy's life hangs in the balance, Anne-Marie uncovers evidence connecting the case to one in Florence.
Briana Shidell and Carlie Peterson with "Food Court Wars" host Tyler Florence
When the mercury rises on up to sweat-inducing heights in the middle of summer, folks take refuge from the sizzling sun wherever they can. Whether it's a day at the beach or an evening down at the air-conditioned cinema, we all have our favorite haunts to cool down in.
Camilla Luddington and Jerrika Hinton in "Grey's Anatomy"
Moving on up: There have been some promotions at the Seattle Grace hospital.
ABC's hit medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" was renewed for a 10th season in May, and it's looking like a lot of secondary characters have earned themselves spots as series regulars.