A scene from "Animals"
Dog days of summer: Summer is really going to the dogs. HBO's "Animals," the laugh-out-loud animated series that's definitely not for children, returns for a third season on Friday, Aug. 3, with tons of new guest stars, but also its hilarious approach to comedy that blends its distinct style of animation with live action.
Emmy-winning comedian John Oliver returns with a satirical look at news, politics and other current events in a new edition of this popular talk show. The critically acclaimed program has been renewed through 2020.
Geoffrey Zakarian, Amanda Freitag, Ted Allen and Moe Cason in "Chopped Grill Masters"
When it comes to cooking during the dog days of summer, the grill reigns supreme. Be it charcoal or propane, the king of outdoor cookers gives food that tasty char that just can't be replicated inside the kitchen. Plus, cooking outside doesn't heat up the house!
Trump announced that he was going to halt the joint military exercises with South Korea and the U.S., but that came as a shock to our close allies, South Korea and the U.S. In fact, a spokesperson for South Korea said, "At this moment, the meaning and intention of President Trump's remarks requires more clear understanding." Which is Korean for "Whaaaa!?"
Thorsten Kaye stars in "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Bill proposes to Steffy after he shows her incriminating evidence he staged against Liam and Hope. Xander tells Ridge about his past with Zoe. Steffy hunts for Liam after she sees the picture of him with Hope at the fashion show. Steffy soon finds Liam and Hope in a compromising position and she feels betrayed. Bill speculates to Justin as to what will happen between Steffy, Liam and Hope. Ridge and Brooke differ in the their opinions about their daughters and Liam. Steffy looks for Bill, prepared to make a deal that will give her more power in her life. Liam frantically worries about where Steffy is. Justin tells Steffy and Bill the agreement they are about to enter into isn't a good idea. Ridge questions why Brooke went to see Liam. Meanwhile, Brooke tells Liam that he shouldn't be ashamed of loving Hope. After their deal is finalized, Bill offers to drive Steffy home to help her confront Liam. Steffy tells Liam that she only turned to his father because of the hurt Hope and Liam caused. Brooke urges Ridge to take a different tone with Hope. Wyatt is shocked about Bill and Steffy. Liam asks Steffy for something that she may be unable to give.
Stefan emotionally appeals to Abigail to keep her baby. Gabi tells JJ about the losses she suffered in prison. Sonny and Chad argue about running Titan. Jennifer tries to use her skills to clear JJ's name. Abigail confesses to Chad that she's pregnant with Stefan's child. Hope and Rafe are shocked by Ciara's move to help Ben. Claire hints to Tripp that Ciara may have feelings for Ben. Kayla and Steve hope for the best after his surgery. Chad and Stefan come to blows. Abigail questions Gabi's motives. Will shows Sonny the anonymous letter that implies the author knows they killed Leo. Kate lashes out at Ted for representing Ben. Ted asks Sonny if he had anything to do with Leo's disappearance. Steve and Kayla celebrate a big milestone. Marlena and John make a special request of Eric and Brady. Will gets another cryptic note. Eve runs into Ben. Victor tells Eve that Jennifer is approaching the truth. Jennifer discusses with Brady what she's uncovered. Tripp asks Ciara bluntly if she's interested in Ben.
Nina takes advice from Alexis. Finn has reason to worry. Nelle turns to Chase. Nina wonders about a sudden change in her luck. Sonny remains cautious. Josslyn confides in Nelle. Alexis sets up a meeting. Carly can't figure out a situation. Sonny confronts Kevin. Ava offers congratulations to Michael. Sonny tries to figure out how things got out of hand. Jason's hand is forced.
Phyllis is upset after her fight with Billy and she finds comfort in her friendship with Jack, who offers relationship advice. Phyllis decides to give Billy another chance, but she's heartbroken when she tracks him down at the GCAC to find him gambling again. Nick finds that Sharon has removed her engagement ring and taken off, and he worries she will call off the wedding. Nick runs into Phyllis at the bar and they find comfort in one another's problems. Nick reconciles with Sharon, but when Phyllis tries to reunite with Billy, he gets angry and says he has to decide if their relationship is right for him. Billy and Ashley continue to fight for control at Jabot and Billy sends Ashley to an international conference to keep her out of the way. Ashley asks Kyle to spy on Billy during her absence. Mariah is heartbroken when she sees Tessa with another woman and assumes she is cheating. When Mariah confronts her, Tessa explains that she was meeting with a woman who helped her find her sister.
While on a trip to England, Dr. Chris pays a visit to a countryside clinic where he gets the chance to work with a variety of animals. He helps out a mare at a racetrack and a calf that's in need of surgery.
Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler host "Making It"
Once upon a time, there was an unfair belief held by many that arts and crafts were for little kids and grandparents. It was glitter-covered macaroni art that your kid sister brought home from school or something your nana knitted while watching "Matlock" or "Murder, She Wrote."
Playing Kennedys, mostly.
Perhaps it's natural for a handsome guy from Massachusetts, but Jeffrey Donovan has the odd distinction of having played both John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert in major films.
He played Bobby in the high-profile 2011 film "J. Edgar," a biography of the legendarily powerful FBI head, directed by the equally legendary Clint Eastwood.
When former colleague Shelby Wyatt (Johanna Braddy) is kidnapped by an international arms dealer, Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra) comes out of hiding to help in the new season of this drama. As she investigates, she’s reunited with Owen Hall (Blair Underwood) and Harry Doyle (Russell Tovey).
Single mom Kate (Faris) lands a gig cleaning a luxury yacht owned by Leonardo (Derbez), a devastatingly handsome and fabulously wealthy playboy who's also spoiled, selfish and rude. He unjustly fires Kate, but before he can sail away from port, he falls off his boat and later wakes up with amnesia, with no memory of who he is. Kate decides to pay him back for firing her by telling him that they're married, and many people in her small town play along with the lie, but as Leonardo gets pulled deeper and deeper into her deception, the two of them find themselves falling in love with each other.
With two energetic young children to look after and a third on its way, Marlo (Theron) is exhausted and burned out, so when her wealthy brother (Duplass) offers to pay for a night nanny, a woman to look after the newborn at night so that Marlo can sleep, she takes him up on the offer. Although she and Tully (Davis), the overnight caregiver, are cold and awkward towards each other at first, it doesn't take long for them to begin bonding over their shared life experiences and they quickly become very close. Tully cleans the house and bakes while Marlo gets some much-needed sleep, but it soon becomes apparent that their relationship isn't what it appears to be on the surface.
When American critic James Lord (Hammer) has a chance encounter with his old friend, famous painter Alberto Giacometti (Rush), in Paris, the artist asks him to model for a portrait. Flattered, Lord accepts, but as days spent posing turn into weeks, he begins to have serious doubts about his friend's eccentric genius.