Amy and Mike have been close friends for a while, but they've decided to skip the dating phase and get married in this new episode. Cameras follow best friends Amanda and Christian as well, who have also decided to take the plunge.
Andrew Dice Clay as seen in "Dice"
Everything old is new again. In the 1990s, Andrew Dice Clay ("The Adventures of Ford Fairlane," 1990) was known for his expletive-laden, brash brand of humor. For a while, he was on top, but the entertainment industry is notoriously fickle, and he faded from view within a decade of his rise to fame.
Matthew Perry returns as the affable Oscar Madison alongside Thomas Lennon as neat freak Felix Unger in this season premiere. The comedy offers viewers a new take on the television classic about mismatched roommates who drive each other crazy.
When four people are committed to the ER at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center following chemo overdoses, a doctor with personal connections to Sgt. Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) comes under investigation in this rebroadcast.
Assuming you mean the late-'80s TV series "In the Heat of the Night," rather than the late-'60s film it was based on, there's actually very little to report.
Though the show was a big hit for NBC, running from 1988 to 1995, none of its stars went on to much afterwards.
There is, of course, a sad element to that, since three of its main stars died shortly after the series ended.
Host Ryan Seacrest, current and former judges and the behind-the-scenes crew reminisce about the past 15 seasons as finale week kicks off. Contestants also share their memories in the one-hour retrospective special.
NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown teams up with professional dancer Sharna Burgess this season. Tom Bergeron hosts the unique dance competition featuring celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sports and pop culture.
David Lyons stars in "Game of Silence"
The short answer is: Britain. Over there, though, it hasn't seemed like hiding at all.
Nancy Fuller as seen in "Farmhouse Rules"
With six kids, 13 grandkids and her own farm, it's easy to see why Nancy Fuller has had to lay down a few rules in her house. Oh right, and she also happens to run a multimillion-dollar business.