Business moguls decide whether or not to invest their own money in new products and companies in a rebroadcast of the critically acclaimed reality TV series. Entrepreneurs pitch their ideas for products and business in the hopes that the Sharks will work with them.
I do, but you're not going to like the answer.
Despite being the biggest original hit in Game Show Network's history, and despite earning two Daytime Emmy nominations along the way (a rarity for GSN), "The American Bible Challenge" ended after its third season.
It was, of course, rerun for a while afterwards (GSN is, after all, based on reruns), but the last new episode was released back in 2014.
Shaun Evans stars in "Endeavour"
We certainly do love our British TV detectives. From "Sherlock" to "Midsomer Murders," "Father Brown" to "Grantchester," and "Broadchurch" to "Wallander," British crime shows prove just as wildly popular with audiences on this side of the Atlantic as they do with our British counterparts.
As the future of humankind hangs in the balance, a team of heroes races to stop dangerous lab-made hybrids in this new episode. Based on the bestselling novel by James Patterson, the drama stars James Wolk, Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke and Nonso Anozie.
The three Lowe men are in search of the fabled Sasquatch in this new episode. Rob and his sons Matthew and John Owen travel to the Redwood Forest and explore a hotspot for Sasquatch sightings. They're joined by legendary Bigfoot hunter Matt Moneymaker.
Neither actor has given reasons for leaving "Father Brown," but it seems to boil down to a desire for change. Both have simply moved on to new roles.
Alex Price, who played the petty criminal-turned-chauffeur Sid, has a pretty high-profile stage gig, playing an aged Draco Malfoy in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." While plays are often seen as a step down from film and TV work, starring in anything Potter-related, particularly in London, will always be a special case.
McKenzie Westmore hosts as special effects makeup artists go head to head in challenges designed to test their creativity and technical skills in this new episode. Ve Neill, Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page serve as judges in this reality TV series.
Fan favorites and controversial suitors from past seasons of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" travel to paradise in the hopes of finding love in this season premiere. Chris Harrison is back to host the fourth season of the popular reality TV series.
It's fair to wonder. "Berlin Station," starring Leland Orser ("Ray Donovan"), Rhys Ifans ("Elementary"), Richard Armitage ("MI-5") and Michelle Forbes ("True Blood"), told a (more or less) complete story in its first season on Epix, and these days all sorts of networks are playing the "limited series" trick, where they produce a season of TV that comes to some sort of conclusion, and, if it's not a hit, just drop the show at the end and say that was the plan all along. If it is a hit, they renew it.
In a flashback to Ray (Liev Schreiber) and Abby's (Paula Malcomson) 21st wedding anniversary, they head to Las Vegas to see Damon (Dominique Columbus) fight in this new episode. Also, movie star Natalie James (Lili Simmons) hires Ray to protect her.