Kick off two hours of "Hawaii Five-0." In this rebroadcast, Five-0 investigates a runaway bride suspected to be the murderer of a wedding crasher. Meanwhile, Danny (Scott Caan) makes a big decision that will affect his relationship with Gabby (Autumn Reeser).
Ireland-born writer-director Graham Linehan is now best known for "The IT Crowd," his smash-hit sitcom that combined office jokes with nerd jokes ("IT" stands, in this case, for "information technology").
He had made a number of other shows prior to "The IT Crowd's" debut in 2006 -- though none was as popular -- and one since.
Jimmy Fallon hosts “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”
NBC's late-night lineup is about to get a facelift, and this time, it might even stick.
The Thompson family is back for more shenanigans in this new episode. The show chronicles the lives of "Mama June" and "Sugar Bear" Thompson and their children as they live their lives in rural McIntyre, Ga.
The short answer is she's been riding on a dragon, trying to revolutionize television, and will soon be working towards real-world revolution, too.
But the short answer requires some explanation.
She had a voice role in the 2010 hit animated film "How to Train Your Dragon," which has since spun off into a TV series ("Dragons: Riders of Berk"), a couple of video shorts and will be launching a second big-screen film this summer -- Ferrera reprises her role as Astrid in all of them.
Starring Aussie sensation, Rebel Wilson, the dynamics of a group of close girlfriends begins to change when Kimmie (Wilson) decides to branch out. Crushing on a handsome lawyer at her office, Kimmie hopes to catch his attention.
When The Machine identifies a U.S. naval officer as a potential target, Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Shaw (Sarah Shahi) search for the officer among a sea of sailors in town for Fleet Week. Also, Root (Amy Acker) tests her boundaries.
The ambitious Ragnar Lothbrok has lain in wait for nine months, but he's ready to unleash another season of havoc on land and sea (and on cable).
History's dramatic series set in medieval Scandinavia will return on Feb. 27 for its second season, and fans will be happy to hear that this season will have a whopping 10 episodes (not a lot, perhaps, but one more episode than the last).
The mischievous Andrew Mayne uses his skills to help regular people get even with others in back-to-back new episodes. A young husband has been putting his football obsession before his family, and Mayne helps his wife get even.
People are saying Gov. Chris Christie is not fit for office. So they'll have to widen the door again.
Gov. Christie was asked: "Do you think this will hurt your chances of being president of the United States. And he said: "Hey, we'll close that bridge when we come to it."