Bill Yosses and Tamera Mowry-Housley from "Baker's Dozen"
Shows like "The Great British Bake Off" and Food Network's Baking Championship franchise have proven that one should never underestimate the skills of an amateur baker -- well, except those appearing in "Nailed It!" (but that's the whole point).
Bill Yosses and Tamera Mowry-Housley from "Baker's Dozen"
Shows like "The Great British Bake Off" and Food Network's Baking Championship franchise have proven that one should never underestimate the skills of an amateur baker -- well, except those appearing in "Nailed It!" (but that's the whole point).
Samantha (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) inherit an estate in this premiering comedy series, so they decide to convert the gorgeous old home into a B&B. Little do they know, the spirits of the dead residing there have different plans.
A lot has happened to Ken Wahl, star of the late-'80s cop-show phenomenon "Wiseguy." Not all of it was good, but he got through it with his spirit intact.
A Huffington Post profile of Wahl, written in 2013, rightly points out that the actor's real life "reads like a Hollywood script."
Phil Keoghan returns to host Season 3 of this rough-around-the-edges competition series. Contestants show off their mental and physical toughness during a series of challenges at job sites across the United States, each hoping to win big in the finale.
A lot has happened to Ken Wahl, star of the late-'80s cop-show phenomenon "Wiseguy." Not all of it was good, but he got through it with his spirit intact.
A Huffington Post profile of Wahl, written in 2013, rightly points out that the actor's real life "reads like a Hollywood script."
Phil Keoghan returns to host Season 3 of this rough-around-the-edges competition series. Contestants show off their mental and physical toughness during a series of challenges at job sites across the United States, each hoping to win big in the finale.
Take a "Closer Look" at the news with "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers. Silly impressions, outrageous tangents and recurring segments such as "What Does Karen Know," in which Meyers quizzes a millennial staffer, make this late-night show unique.
Take a "Closer Look" at the news with "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers. Silly impressions, outrageous tangents and recurring segments such as "What Does Karen Know," in which Meyers quizzes a millennial staffer, make this late-night show unique.