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Next Level Chef

Chefs Gordon Ramsay, Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais recruit talented chefs and take them under their wings as they face unique cooking challenges in a one-of-a-kind culinary gauntlet with the goal of finding the food world's newest superstar.

Kitchen Nightmares

Chef Gordon Ramsay hits the road to help struggling restaurants all over the United States turn their luck around. Ramsay examines the problems each establishment faces, from unsanitary refrigerators to lazy or inexperienced staff, and searches for resolutions. With help from his team, Ramsay redecorates each eatery to give it a fresh new look and updates the menu as needed. Ramsay's ultimate goal is to make the restaurants he visits popular and profitable, but it's up to the restaurateurs to take his advice and turn their business nightmare into the American dream.

Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen

A lifelong outdoorsman and chef, Andrew Zimmern demystifies cooking wild food over an open fire, creating delicious and easy meals, while sharing tips for sourcing, butchering and preparing game meat and fish.

Top Chef

Several aspiring chefs compete for the coveted title of "Top Chef" while they creatively whip up a storm to escape elimination.

House/garden

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Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

"Million Dollar Listing" may have had its location, Los Angeles, added to its title to differentiate it from the New York version of the franchise, but the show is the same as it's always been. L.A.-based real estate gurus, including Josh Altman and Josh Flagg, are still featured as they battle through the high-stakes, cutthroat world of the real estate market in the City of Angels. It's a tough market as the guys try to sell the high life at high prices in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Malibu. The guys also face trying times in their personal lives.

World's Most Secret Homes

This series explores the world's most secret and remote homes - from hidden jungle mansions to invisible retreats. Each episode will feature four spectacular and contrasting homes exploring their unique settings & architecture.

Backyard Builds

When space inside of the house is feeling maxed out, finding the solutions outside and helping expand the living space by tapping into a backyard's potential.

House to Home by Valerie

Décor and gifts from hospitality expert Valerie Parr Hill.

Home improvement

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Impossible Builds

Impossible Builds follows the exploits of pioneering families building extraordinary 'kit homes' in situations where conventional construction techniques prove impossible.

Open House

Buying a house can be a stressful, time-consuming process, which is why people turn to shows such as "Open House" to get help in the real estate market. Hosts Sara Gore and George Oliphant (who also rescues homeowners' renovation projects on sister show "George to the Rescue," which began as a segment of "Open House" before becoming a stand-alone show) showcase some of the hottest homes on the market in major cities, get interior design tips from experts and provide information on what people need to know about stylish living.

Open House NYC

Host Sara Gore presents a guide to upscale real estate in and around the Big Apple. In addition to a look at the hottest homes on the market, the show also provides interior design tips from specialists and a wealth of information on renovation and stylish living.

Leave It to Bryan

Homeowners show contractor Bryan Baeumler ("Disaster DIY") their homes and share what they want out of an upcoming renovation before turning over the keys. With the house and budget under his control, it's up to Bryan to make the final decisions and give the homeowners the renovation of their dreams, even if it's completely different than what they expected. Bryan must determine if the renovation would serve the homeowners best by fulfilling their wants or their needs, and they don't know what he's decided until they see it themselves.