Who doesn’t love rewarding a family member or close friend for constantly going the extra mile to brighten up your day? Nominated by their spouse or family member, each unknowing party thinks it’s just another normal day, but little do they know that they are about to receive an incredible makeover in one major area of their house from a special team of designers, contractors and numerous accomplices paving the way. From start to finish it’s a family affair and all hands are on deck as everyone works together to plan the design and execute a custom room renovation in under 36 hours.
At her bakery in New York City, cupcake designer Ashley Foxen and her family create mouthwatering works of art that resemble anything their clients can imagine.
It showcases four friends as they run a cooking school in Julia Child's former home, the place where she cooked and wrote some of her most famous recipes.
Two chefs compete to see who can create the best dishes using the contents of refrigerators taken directly from the homes of 2 different families. The winner gets a golden mini-fridge full of $10,000.
Celine and Fabien Cousteau use cutting-edge tech to hunt for a long-lost shipwreck in the Bermuda Triangle, and if their top-secret clues are right, they might uncover new evidence that explains the disappearances in this deadly and mysterious place.
Following the employees of the Nashville-based party-planning company Bach Weekend as they work to create once-in-a-lifetime bachelor and bachelorette experiences for future brides and grooms.
A couple chooses between three in-demand wedding planners for their celebrity-inspired wedding, and the planner with the best vision gets to use the runners-up as assistants for the big day.
High School Moms is an American reality television series on TLC. The series debuted on August 12, 2012. Encores of the series air on Discovery Fit & Health.
Supermarket Superstar is an American reality competition cooking television series that debuted on July 22, 2013, on Lifetime. Produced by Eli Holzman, Rhett Bachner, Michael Chiarello and brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and hosted by Stacy Keibler. Each show three aspiring food entrepreneurs compete against each other for a chance to win $10,000 in cash as well as $100,000 worth of product development from DINE Marketing and Mattson. The season finale will pit three previous winners against each other competing for a chance to have their products launched and marketed through The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company family of supermarkets. The panel of judges the contestants must face are Debbi Fields of Mrs. Fields Bakeries, Chris Cornyn of DINE, and Chiarello himself.
The three contestants each present their product to the mentors in what is called the Product Pitch segment. After getting criticism and advice from the mentors they go into the test kitchen to modify their product taking into consideration pri