"Queer Eye" expert Bobby Berk stops by the shop with the latests challenge: create glass art centerpieces for a dining room table.
Challenged to reflect on hurdles they've overcome in their pasts, the contestants forge powerful pieces that push their skills to the limit.
The artist find inspiration in high fashion as they design intricately crafted accessories, including a braided handbag and a pair of socks.
Ten master artists turn up the heat in glassblowing sculpture challenges for the chance to win $60,000 in prizes and the title of champion.
Season 1's champ returns to issue an intense challenge: concoct a sculpture that captures the heat, energy and emotion of fire.
In this episode, Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Captain Le Duc and the crew are working with Mexican authorities and local communities.
Lynn pushes Liam to his limits when he becomes the star pitcher for the middle school baseball team.
Mary Beth Barone explains why she's thinking about having a baby, breaks down her struggles with dating long-distance and considers why she mostly hangs out with gay men.
Imagine along with Josh and Blue in this game of Blue's Clues to figure out what Blue envisions a mysterious shape to be. We listen to a story created by Slippery, Magenta and Tickety and help Mr. Salt discover his own imagination.
Because of his love of toys, Carl becomes a professional toy reviewer.
Tambra helps Lateshia move closer to her dreams, and Antoinette attempts to move past her divorce.
September 1981. The lives of Ritchie, Roscoe and Colin converge, three friends finding a flat together in London. But a distant threat means life in the 80s might be all too precious.
A wealthy businessman and his closest friend are found shot execution-style; police have little to go on until a surprising development leads investigators to a killer no one ever suspected.
Harper asks Griffin to meet her at the portal after school, but, when Griffin gets home, he discovers his Grandfather has arrived for a visit.
A college student gets a ghostly roommate in Arizona. A paranormal investigator is antagonized by an ancient entity in Saudi Arabia. A Florida mother and her daughter are profoundly moved by a UFO sighting.
After contemplating how to open his show, John discusses his parents’ approach to nurturing their kids’ creativity and his lack of trust in someone until he has heard them laugh.
Evi and Sam help the human trafficking department with a large-scale raid on the bungalow park of Ingmar. Evi concludes that Sylvia is now the main suspect in Eric's case. Evi informs Esther and Esther confronts Sylvia. Sylvia does not understand and tells Esther what she thinks happened on that night. She tries to convince Esther to buy the baby. Evi suspects that Sylvia is with Esther and decides to observe them. Ingmar has apparently also received this information.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.