The cast of "The Loudest Voice"
Every now and then, a subject becomes a hot topic in Hollywood. For some reason, multiple people sometimes have the same idea around the same time, resulting in television series and films with very similar plots being released close together. There are countless examples of these twin projects (see 1998's "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon") with many more on the way in the near future.
Families come together to prepare treasured traditional recipes as they square off in a culinary competition like no other in this new episode. They hope to impress a panel of judges that includes Aeysha Curry, Cat Cora and Graham Elliot.
Phil Keoghan hosts as the remaining teams continue to tackle obstacles and challenges on their quest to win the $1-million prize in this new episode. This season, the contestants travel 35,000 miles and visit nine countries on four continents.
It has no plans to yet, but that's not to say it won't. And what is "Vanished" about if not choosing to believe?
"Vanished" is a feature-length special starring David Paulides, who was already known to History viewers as one of the talking heads in its hit series "Ancient Aliens."
I don't want to give away the ending, so I'll just say that the documentary also comes to a pretty otherworldly explanation for a number of disappearances from American national parks.
The saga of the Cody crime family continues as matriarch Smurf (Ellen Barkin) oversees their wheelings and dealings in this new episode. This season, Emily Deschanel joins the cast as Angela, a former inmate who has a long history with the Cody family.
Santiago Mendoza (Demián Bichir) and his glamorous wife Gigi (Roselyn Sánchez) enjoy the good life as they run their Miami Beach hotel in this new episode. However, while their lives may seem perfect, scandals and secrets threaten their future.
Well, you weren't wrong. It's just the type of roles that have been giving him a profile problem.
Richard Moll was a fan favorite as Bull Shannon in all nine seasons of "Night Court." The always-serious but good-hearted Bull was never a lead character, but he often got the best lines.
A woman in England was searching a farm with a metal detector when she found what she thought was a foil-wrapped chocolate coin, only to find out later that it's a 1,500-year-old solid gold pendant worth a fortune. Yeah, unbelievable -- to get that close to finding chocolate only to be disappointed.
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped Junior"
Kids love surprises! I think it's all part of the curiosity of youth, the need that kids have to always be exploring. To paraphrase a favorite kids cartoon character, it's all about taking chances, making mistakes and getting messy.