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- Ten of the best dog groomers in the country, along with their assistants, competing in a series of challenges.
- Roger Mooking sets out on a culinary odyssey to hunt down can't-be-missed food creations. From steaks and pizza to seafood and pork, no eatery is too far out of the way on the quest to find the country's most mouthwatering fare.
- John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd... These names have become so iconic, it's easy to forget that they were some of America's most notorious criminals who went on a historic crime spree that began and ended in just 18 months.
- Anthony Melchiorri treks across land and sea to visit outrageous hotels all over the world.
- Marine contractor Jason Varney and his team are taking docks to the next level, creating custom deck spaces for clients who love their lakeside living. From traditional boathouses to sundecks and tricked-out living rooms with all the amenities, if you can dream it, Jason can build it.
- Ruthann Aron was an overachiever. The wife of a respected urologist in the upscale D.C. suburb of Potomac, Maryland, Ruthann was a successful real estate developer and aspiring politician. In 1994, she made a run to be the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, but lost, partly due to a local attorney who dogged the campaign with allegations of shady business deals. Ruthann, however, was undeterred. In 1997, she was gearing up to run for a Montgomery County commission seat. But her political ambitions were thwarted yet again when a local landfill operator went to the police claiming she'd approached him about finding a hit man. After an elaborate sting operation, Ruthann was arrested for soliciting the murders of, not just her old political nemesis, but her husband as well. At trial, prosecutors claimed Ruthann feared her marriage was heading for a divorce, which might hurt her political career. In addition to the testimony of the landfill operator and the undercover cops, the prosecution had Ruthann's own voice on surveillance tapes literally spelling out the names of her intended victims. Faced with overwhelming evidence, Ruthann's attorneys argued that Ruthann was mentally ill. The trial resulted in a hung jury. Ruthann then pled no contest and served three years in the county jail.
- Roger Mooking reels in the fifteen best seafood dishes in the country. Whether it's fried, steamed, baked or smoked, he leaves no shell unturned on his quest to sink his teeth into nature's delectable all-you-can-eat buffet.
- Roger searches for the fifteen best barbecue dishes in the country. Whether it's brisket, chicken or whole hog, he can't resist the sweet, smoky goodness that's found when fire, meat and seasoning intersect in juicy perfection.
- Roger goes on the hunt for the fifteen best sandwiches in America. During his cross-country journey, he learns new techniques and discovers the grand assortment of culinary delights one can place between two slices of bread.
- Roger presents the top fifteen pizza offerings in the whole country. From the paper-thin crusts of New York to the bottomless deep dish of Chicago, he finally puts pizza on the pedestal it deserves.
- Roger serves up the top fifteen masterpieces of handheld deliciousness. With names like the Juicy Nookie, the Brother From Another Mother Burger and the Burger of the Gods, average is not on the menu.
- Roger travels across the US to discover the fifteen greatest pork dishes. From pig cheeks and feet to bacon bombs and pork wings, he finds unbelievable variety in these exceptional dishes.
- Roger showcases 12 of the tastiest beef dishes across the country from traditional Philly cheesesteaks and ribs to juicy steaks and entire steers.
- Roger travels across the country in search of the best wings, pot pies, pizzas and other savory chicken dishes.
- Roger is in the kitchen with soul-food-loving chefs across the country learning all their soulful secrets and most soothing recipes.
- Roger showcases 12 of the best spicy foods and reveals the tongue-scorching secrets of spice-loving chefs across America.
- From seafood and beef to pork and cheese, all the best foods taste better fried and Roger is scouring the country in search of the 12 best fried-food dishes.
- Roger Mooking travels across America searching for the 12 best Tex-Mex dishes from beans, meats and peppers to salsas and gooey cheeses.
- Roger is enjoying the most important meal of the day while checking out the 12 greatest breakfast dishes being served in American restaurants.
- Roger learns all there is to know about swine from pork-loving chefs as he features the country's 12 tastiest bacon dishes.
- Roger goes mobile featuring the 12 best dishes being served from amazing food trucks all across America.
- Roger joins chefs across the country to learn their secrets for putting together the best surf-and-turf dishes in America.
- Roger sets out to discover the most decadent, XXL-sized dishes from omelets and steaks to sandwiches and seafood platters.
- Roger steps into the kitchen with flame-loving chefs to learn the secrets for making the best grilled foods in the country.
- Roger searches the country for the 12 best island eats from lobster, conch and shellfish to low-country boils and key lime pies.
- Americans love tacos, and Roger Mooking is scouring the country for the 15 best tacos around. The options for fillings range from pork to fish to alligator in hard, soft and even puffy shells.
- Roger Mooking showcases 15 of America's best dishes that have achieved local legend status, from sentimental favorites like deep-dish pizza to an old-fashioned clambake.
- Roger Mooking visits the most creative chefs in the U. S. to get their mouthwatering secrets for meaty celebrations that include whole hog barbecue, buffalo meatloaf and more.
- Roger Mooking crisscrosses America to count down 15 of the very best steaks, wings, Reubens and more ... all made even better with glorious smoke used as a seasoning.
- Diane Zamora and her fiancé, David Graham, had a bright future ahead of them. High school sweethearts, the couple had met in 1991 as volunteers in the Texas Civil Air Patrol. She was an honor roll student bound for Annapolis, and he was a track star with an appointment to the Air Force Academy. But their ambitions to serve their country were derailed on December 4th, 1995, when a farmer discovered the battered body of Adrianne Jones, a sophomore member of David's high school track team, laying in a field. Brutally beaten, she had been shot in the head. After nine months of dead ends, investigators got a tip from one of Diane's Annapolis classmates. According to the informant, Diane had admitted that she and David had murdered Adrianne after David had confessed that he'd had sex with the girl. In September of 1996, both Zamora and Graham were arrested for the murder. Given separate trials, the young lovers turned on each other and said that the killing had been the other's idea. Neither defense worked. Both were found guilty and given life sentences.
- Ten grooming teams face off.
- Episode: (2012)2012–TV Episode
- A Mexican factory that's been turned into a luxury home full of folk art, a tree house in Australia with no walls, a home in Ireland hidden behind a huge metal screen and a house in California with a giant boulder in the living room.
- The secrets to surviving even the most wicked sabotages are revealed. Included: tips and tricks to outmaneuver the competition, impress the judges and become the last chef standing.
- Ted Allen looks back at past episodes, highlighting the most bizarre baskets, wildest mishaps and most creative cooking moments from the show. Included: insider tips for tackling the mandatory ingredients, beating the clock and impressing the judges.