The checkered flag drops when Richmond International Raceway hosts the Toyota Owners 400, a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Fox analysts will be on hand to guide viewers through the highly anticipated event, which features some of the top NASCAR drivers.
People have been filming the stories of crime queen Agatha Christie since 1928, and there's no evidence that they'll stop any time soon.
You are correct in thinking that David Suchet's days as Poirot are finished -- he said so himself in interviews after "Curtain: Poirot's Last Case" aired last August. However, there are other books to adapt, and other actors to play the detectives.
ABC News presents the much-anticipated interview between Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner and award-winning journalist Diane Sawyer. In this two-hour special, the reality TV star finally opens up about his transition from male to female.
Change is brewing in Myrtle Manor as Cecil eyes retirement and starts seriously considering selling the park. Elsewhere, Jared cooks up a surprise for Chelsey when he has a revelation about her, and Bandit comes back to the park at Taylor's request.
Zach Woods, T.J. Miller, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani and Martin Starr in “Silicon Valley”
The answer depends on which Cruella de Vil you're talking about.
If you're talking about Glenn Close's portrayal of Cruella de Vil -- in the 1996 live-action film "101 Dalmatians" and its 2000 sequel -- then there's an easy answer: it is a real, albeit heavily modified, car -- a Panther De Ville.
While Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Paige (Holly Taylor) find themselves in treacherous territory, Philip (Matthew Rhys) becomes an unlikely source of solace in this season finale. Elsewhere, Stan (Noah Emmerich) plans to save Nina (Annet Mahendru).
Carefree ladies’ man Danny (Chris D’Elia) and his eclectic group of friends hang out in Justin’s (Brent Morin) unsuccessful bar. This season, former Disney darling Bridgit Mendler has joined the cast as new waitress Candace.
You can't find "Auction Hunters" because it's been on one of its usual completely unpredictable breaks.
This season's hiatus started on Dec. 20, after the show aired two new episodes back-to-back. This also fits the show's pattern, if it can be called that.
A few weeks later, on Jan. 12, Ton Jones posted on Twitter that the show "should be back on in the next month or so," and that they were just wrapping up the filming of the rest of the season.
After lashing out at Simon (Mat Vairo), Rowan (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) makes a surprising choice. Meanwhile, Victor (Dylan Kingwell) comes between Julie (Sandrine Holt) and Nikki (Agnes Bruckner), and Camille (India Ennenga) opens up.