A series of clips featuring the biggest fools on the planet. It's gold medal buffoonery collected and curated like never before, with rewinds, slow-mo's and close ups.
A series of clips featuring the biggest fools on the planet. It's gold medal buffoonery collected and curated like never before, with rewinds, slow-mo's and close ups.
The MythBusters discover if a swing can go full circle; if a seesaw hit by a skydiver can become a catapult; and if you can launch from a giant waterslide into a paddle pool and survive. They also put the pedal to the metal to find out if its possible to dodge a sniper's bullet; if going in reverse is feasible in a car chase; and if a car can be skipped like a stone across a pond.
The much-loved trio of Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles are back with host Aisha Tyler presenting the traditional mix of hilarious games, incredible songs, and surprising guests.
The much-loved trio of Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles are back with host Aisha Tyler presenting the traditional mix of hilarious games, incredible songs, and surprising guests.
The final four teams race through Iceland to clinch a spot in the finale and a chance to win the $1 million prize.
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With Gizmo's newest batch on the loose, Sam is torn between his promise of keeping Mogwai safe or returning to his normal life, a choice that is complicated by an alliance with street thief Elle.
Clark agonizes over what to do for his and Lois' first Valentine's Day; Visions of his father lead him, Jimmy, and Lois to the remains of his spaceship and the new villains of Task Force X.
Perry saddles Jimmy with a new team to run Flamebird; Clark and Lois investigate Stryker Penitentiary and discover how far Amanda Waller will go to rid the world of Superman.
A guest-services manager, a CEO, and an innkeeper - all new to the hotel - become fresh targets for nasty spirits.
Jay and Marie investigate an old orange juice factory in Arizona; a mother and daughter claim they are being tormented by a pair of terrifying apparitions; Ann spends the night in an abandoned hospital.
Rick Dale, one of Pawn Stars' most popular experts, runs Las Vegas based Rick's Restorations, a family business that finds, restores and upcycles cool objects ranging from Cadillacs to Coke Machines. The before and after reveals of his work are always highlights, in part because of the history nuggets Rick Dale shares about each object, whether it's a barber chair or a gas pump. In this spinoff series, featuring the dynamic characters at Rick's workplace, viewers will watch a variety of objects be bought, bartered and transformed, learning the process of restoration; how do you duplicate Coke machine red? Where can you find 1920s tires? A storyteller who works with tools instead of a pen, Rick shares when and why objects were invented, who used them and how fixing or transforming them changes their value.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. Will they be hooked into buying it? A gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop, but will Corey and the seller be in tune when it comes to making a deal? Rick continues his hunt for 'The Object,' an item featured in the album art for Led Zeppelin's album 'Presence.' When one that's for sale ends up on his counter, can he be objective about this object of his desire? Later, an autograph book signed by 41 comic book artists draws Corey's attention. Will he sign on the dotted line after drawn out negotiations?
A seller approaches the Pawn Stars to present them with a past prop from 'Back to the Future, Part II.' Rick feels dated when a creepy chemical company calendar from 1900 crosses his desk. It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard? Later, a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard takes things up a notch.
Rick is wheels up to Washington DC to go see one of the first ever Jeeps that was built to use in WWII. While he's in town, he stops by an antique book store to read up on an ancient alchemy book. Meanwhile, back in Vegas, a magic lantern image projector from the early 20th century has Chum seeing things in a whole different light. A fortune-telling gambling machine is, without a doubt, a great find for the shop. Will Chum see a purchase in his future? Later, by a stroke of luck, a pair of knickers that belonged to golfer Payne Stewart swing into the shop. Will Chum land in a hazard during negotiation, or will he land the shop in the green?
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Will he hit the bullseye or shoot himself in the foot? A portrait of legendary film and theatre actor John Barrymore takes centre stage, but will it perform well with Rick and Chum? Later, Rick is pointed to an antique navigational timepiece used by ships in the 19th century. Is he destined to buy it, or will he lose his way? Corey gets revved up over a 1969 Harley motorbike, but will he tire of it too soon?
Jeff Fulwood is taking on one of the most notorious roads in Australia to deliver a vital supply run to a remote community in the Top End, the only problem - it's missing an essential load.
Karen of Ladram hunts of hake off Cornwall; rookie crew work in the Irish Sea; trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm; Tydus heads out in search of crabs in the North Sea.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. Will they be hooked into buying it? A gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop, but will Corey and the seller be in tune when it comes to making a deal? Rick continues his hunt for 'The Object,' an item featured in the album art for Led Zeppelin's album 'Presence.' When one that's for sale ends up on his counter, can he be objective about this object of his desire? Later, an autograph book signed by 41 comic book artists draws Corey's attention. Will he sign on the dotted line after drawn out negotiations?
A seller approaches the Pawn Stars to present them with a past prop from 'Back to the Future, Part II.' Rick feels dated when a creepy chemical company calendar from 1900 crosses his desk. It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard? Later, a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard takes things up a notch.
Rick is wheels up to Washington DC to go see one of the first ever Jeeps that was built to use in WWII. While he's in town, he stops by an antique book store to read up on an ancient alchemy book. Meanwhile, back in Vegas, a magic lantern image projector from the early 20th century has Chum seeing things in a whole different light. A fortune-telling gambling machine is, without a doubt, a great find for the shop. Will Chum see a purchase in his future? Later, by a stroke of luck, a pair of knickers that belonged to golfer Payne Stewart swing into the shop. Will Chum land in a hazard during negotiation, or will he land the shop in the green?
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Will he hit the bullseye or shoot himself in the foot? A portrait of legendary film and theatre actor John Barrymore takes centre stage, but will it perform well with Rick and Chum? Later, Rick is pointed to an antique navigational timepiece used by ships in the 19th century. Is he destined to buy it, or will he lose his way? Corey gets revved up over a 1969 Harley motorbike, but will he tire of it too soon?
Rick Dale, one of Pawn Stars' most popular experts, runs Las Vegas based Rick's Restorations, a family business that finds, restores and upcycles cool objects ranging from Cadillacs to Coke Machines. The before and after reveals of his work are always highlights, in part because of the history nuggets Rick Dale shares about each object, whether it's a barber chair or a gas pump. In this spinoff series, featuring the dynamic characters at Rick's workplace, viewers will watch a variety of objects be bought, bartered and transformed, learning the process of restoration; how do you duplicate Coke machine red? Where can you find 1920s tires? A storyteller who works with tools instead of a pen, Rick shares when and why objects were invented, who used them and how fixing or transforming them changes their value.
Karen of Ladram hunts of hake off Cornwall; rookie crew work in the Irish Sea; trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm; Tydus heads out in search of crabs in the North Sea.
A guest-services manager, a CEO, and an innkeeper - all new to the hotel - become fresh targets for nasty spirits.
Australian comedy series exploring all the ridiculous, depressing and outright shameful moments in the wild history of Australian television.
Australian comedy series exploring all the ridiculous, depressing and outright shameful moments in the wild history of Australian television.
Tackling the toughest roads and heaviest loads, Outback Truckers is back for an exciting 6th season! Facing extremes of drought ravaged land to rain drenched roads that leave you stranded for days, these determined truckers battle the elements on every job they do.
Karen of Ladram hunts of hake off Cornwall; rookie crew work in the Irish Sea; trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm; Tydus heads out in search of crabs in the North Sea.
Lee Mack attempts an audacious hammer throw, Sarah Kendall makes sitting down memorable, and Jamali Maddix forgets his passport.
The likeable, British-born pundit John Oliver is provided a unique platform to offer up his singular perspective and distinct voice to a number of social, political or existing issues.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. Will they be hooked into buying it? A gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop, but will Corey and the seller be in tune when it comes to making a deal? Rick continues his hunt for 'The Object,' an item featured in the album art for Led Zeppelin's album 'Presence.' When one that's for sale ends up on his counter, can he be objective about this object of his desire? Later, an autograph book signed by 41 comic book artists draws Corey's attention. Will he sign on the dotted line after drawn out negotiations?
A seller approaches the Pawn Stars to present them with a past prop from 'Back to the Future, Part II.' Rick feels dated when a creepy chemical company calendar from 1900 crosses his desk. It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard? Later, a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard takes things up a notch.
Rick is wheels up to Washington DC to go see one of the first ever Jeeps that was built to use in WWII. While he's in town, he stops by an antique book store to read up on an ancient alchemy book. Meanwhile, back in Vegas, a magic lantern image projector from the early 20th century has Chum seeing things in a whole different light. A fortune-telling gambling machine is, without a doubt, a great find for the shop. Will Chum see a purchase in his future? Later, by a stroke of luck, a pair of knickers that belonged to golfer Payne Stewart swing into the shop. Will Chum land in a hazard during negotiation, or will he land the shop in the green?
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Will he hit the bullseye or shoot himself in the foot? A portrait of legendary film and theatre actor John Barrymore takes centre stage, but will it perform well with Rick and Chum? Later, Rick is pointed to an antique navigational timepiece used by ships in the 19th century. Is he destined to buy it, or will he lose his way? Corey gets revved up over a 1969 Harley motorbike, but will he tire of it too soon?
In each pulse-racing \.
A guest-services manager, a CEO, and an innkeeper - all new to the hotel - become fresh targets for nasty spirits.
A guest-services manager, a CEO, and an innkeeper - all new to the hotel - become fresh targets for nasty spirits.
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