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Andy faces a volatile gunman after a high-stakes takedown of a suspect does not go as planned.
Andy faces a volatile gunman after a high-stakes takedown of a suspect does not go as planned.
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Andy faces a volatile gunman after a high-stakes takedown of a suspect does not go as planned.
Beverly wants the whole family to gather for Thanksgiving; Erica and Barry must give a toast.
The new family dog plays favorites; Erica and Lainey don't invite Beverly to their sleepover.
Adam forms a plan that could impact a friendship; Barry joins a school club formed by Erica.
Lainey tries to teach Barry a relationship lesson; Barry goes to school dressed like Boy George.
Junior Baking Show judges, Nadiya and Allegra are looking for another quarterfinalist and today’s bakers Mia, Jamie, J.J, and Maisie are tasked making an identical batch of prune and carrot cupcakes topped with beautifully uniform piped frosting.
It’s the start of another week of heats in the Junior Baking Show tent. Nadiya and Allegra have already chosen their first 5 quarter finalists and only five places remain. The four bakers out to impress in the tent are Jenna, Ali, Dylan and Robin.
Junior Baking Show judges, Nadiya and Allegra set bakers Nikki, Oli, Elodie and Hamish a 100% British Technical Challenge – but with a twist. It's Allegra's surprise recipe for 'Squashed Fly’ scones, accompanied by homemade jam and cream.
The 4 bakers entering the third heat have the mammoth task of flipping 12 uniform pancakes to produce a glossy chocolate-covered pancake cake. Ben, Francesca, Hannah and Oliver follow up this tricky Technical Challenge with a historic Showstopper.
Three sweet challenges will mean a bitter end for one of the bakers as they face a sweetly filled signature, a French technical and a mousse marathon showstopper.
For the very first time it's Botanical Week. The bakers can use anything that grows as they face a citrus signature, a leafy technical and a three-tier showstopper.
Mary and Paul set three challenges to test the bakers on three different types of pastry, including a technical challenge that sees them baking a classic British tart.
For the very first time on Baking Show, it is Batter Week. Mary and Paul have set three challenges to test the bakers on some store cupboard classics.
Chef Ramsay consolidates the five remaining contestants into one team, but first they must compete against one another to impress 100 hungry high school students.
The six remaining contestants must make appetizers and entrées from leftovers, then both teams must craft their own menus for the evening's dinner service.
Melissa joins the men in a competition to see which team can prepare better lobster dishes. But there’s a catch: the teams must kill their crustaceans first.
Carol's old friends Garry Moore and Durward Kirby visit for the holidays, contributing to a fast and funny toy ad and a tongue-twisting courtroom sketch. Also: it's poker night on "Carol & Sis."
Poetically-named guest stars Martha Raye and Tim Conway come to play, with Martha joining Carol in a sketch about a pair of mothers in the park, and Tim scoring (laughs) as "The Virgin Prince."
Guest star Lucille Ball joins Carol for a glittering showbiz sketch, "The Rock Sisters!" Meanwhile, comedy genius George Carlin is on hand with plenty of words that you CAN say on television.
Two generations of comedy guest star in this episode--the fabulous Lucille Ball and the funny George Carlin! Lucy and Carol fly high as flight attendants, while George serves up a slice of stand-up.
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