Eight designer/renovators are brought to the Design Hub, a custom village where they face a gauntlet of challenges. Celebrity guests join Allison Holker Boss and judges Jonathan Adler and Lauren Makk as designers compete for $50,000 and their own show.
In order to prepare for their upcoming monthly solo releases, the OnlyOneOf members head out on a mystery vacation to experience the fresh air and strengthen their teamwork.
Hosted by Kelli Kirkland Powers, "Takeover My Makeover" rescues homeowners who are in the midst of home remodels and need help. Designers Frank Fontana, Kelli Ellis and Valerie Bickford make up the rest of the rescue crew. With a budget of $2,000, the team helps homeowners successfully complete their original visions for the projects. Among the tasks the design team tackles are remodeling a family room to look like a New England beach cottage and giving a couple a bedroom with a 1920s Hollywood theme.
Get a rare and unique insight into a world filled with magic and spirituality when eight spiritual guides open the door to their work with everything from palm reading and crystals to soul travel and contact with the deceased.
Five content creators, who are also Art Attack fans, have been called to participate in the show`s new version. The doors to the giant workshop open and the adventure begins! They`ll be presented with 12 epic artistic challenges such as creating a giant robot out of junk, making an animated short film, designing a spooky mansion, and cooking an edible island.
The South can be as shadowy as the muddy waters that run through it, especially when it comes to crime. This true crime docuseries is an exploration of the duplicitous characters, unique settings and boundless mysteries of the American South.
A young soccer mom goes for an afternoon run and disappears into thin air. After her miracle homecoming 22 days later, her story about what happened left more questions than answers.
Former professional footballer and young offender Ian Wright is on a personal mission to help young offenders at Portland Young Offenders Institution create and participate in their own football academy.