Ex Marks The Spot" "Charles Inn - Bangor, Maine Hotel Impossible S06E13 - Season 6 Episode 13... Hotel Impo...


Ex Marks The Spot"

"Charles Inn - Bangor, Maine





Hotel Impossible is a reality television program from Travel Channel in which struggling hotels receive an extensive makeover by veteran hotel operator and hospitality expert Anthony Melchiorri and team.

Hotel Impossible: The Best Makeovers from Season 6

Beyond safety issues and outright grime, these hotels needed some serious updating and design love. See some of the incredible transformations Anthony Melchiorri and his team bring to these neglected guest rooms, lobbies and more. Check it out here.

The Travel Channel is a place for consumers to experience content that gives them access to the world, shared human connections, and engaging talent who celebrate the surprising encounters that happen around the corner and around the globe.


A countdown of memorable TV shows A countdown of memorable TV shows includes both acclaimed series and less-than-praiseworthy p...


A countdown of memorable TV shows


A countdown of memorable TV shows includes both acclaimed series and less-than-praiseworthy programs in a 4 part series. Included: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"; the longest-running game show; and "The Sopranos."



Fontainebleau Lobby Just walk in the front door, and you’re immediately greeted by class. With several shiny chandeliers, contempo...



Fontainebleau Lobby
Just walk in the front door, and you’re immediately greeted by class. With several shiny chandeliers, contemporary furniture throughout and mood lighting, the lobby at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami is a sight to behold.





Travel Channel’s new show Hotel Impossible: Five Star Secrets.






Following work on the building and rebuilding of houses around the U.S. Multi-level seaside home in Manasquan, New Jersey. W...


Following work on the building and rebuilding of houses around the U.S.


Multi-level seaside home in Manasquan, New Jersey. Will this builder overcome Hurricane Sandy and his toughest client to date?

Neil and Robin Ducharme live on the Jersey Shore with twins Ava and Lily. Neil, who is also the builder, takes on the challenge of building the perfect dream home for his family. Since his family wants to stay on the Jersey Shore, Neil purchased an existing lot right next door to their current home to build the new house. He will battle Hurricane Sandy and his wife's design indecisions in order to get his family the seaside home they've always wanted.



In each episode of Raising House, a different dream house is built from start to finish by an A-team of experts. Beginning with the vision, the architect and builder lay out the floor plan, select a construction approach and outline the unique features. Next, the groundbreaking sets the pace for the entire project as the construction team rolls with the punches and tries to stay on schedule. Meanwhile, the design team selects the interior elements from floors to doors and kitchen cabinets to fireplace facades. Once the house is three-quarters of the way done, excitement builds, tensions are high and it's time for a last look before adding the finishing touches. Finally, the finished product is revealed: a dream house you were there for every step of the way.


The Wendy Williams Show is an American syndicated infotainment talk show. Wendy_Williams_Tuesday from Kelly M. Linder on Vime...


The Wendy Williams Show is an American syndicated infotainment talk show.


Wendy Williams Show is an entertainment-based talk show, focusing largely on celebrity news and gossip as well as lifestyle features.

The Wendy Williams Show has received four Daytime Emmy Award nominations in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The show was nominated for Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment, with Williams receiving a nomination for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.


From Joanie Loves Chachi to Jay Leno in prime time, TV Guide Network will count down TV's biggest blunders Sunday with a special co...



From Joanie Loves Chachi to Jay Leno in prime time, TV Guide Network will count down TV's biggest blunders Sunday with a special covering everything from failed talk shows to bad remakes to stars who turned down hit roles.


The network's 25 Biggest TV Blunders, airing at 8/7 c, will also include Janet Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction, Brian Dunkleman's refusal to return to American Idol after the first season, and a plot twist that turned Roseanne on its ear.

It also looks at NBC's cancellation of Baywatch, the decision to erase old Tonight Show episodes with Johnny Carson, and the 1950s Quiz Show scandal. Which blunder was the worst? Viewers will have to tune in to see.

What do you think was the biggest TV blunder?



Dating doesn't have to suck. Wingman from Kelly M. Linder on Vimeo . The term wingman is often thrown around in the ...


Dating doesn't have to suck.


The term wingman is often thrown around in the dating world as one guy doing whatever it takes to help his buddy get the girl (even if it means taking one for the team with the less attractive chick). Fine Living Network has put a new spin on the definition by creating a new reality dating series, Wingman, airing Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET. Get an early start with a Valentine's Day Date-athon starting at 2 pm/ET this Saturday. The show follows the dating-challenged men and women of the world as they are guided by comedian and relationship columnist Michael Somerville. The funnyman previews what kind of disaster cases he takes under his wing and how he tries to up their game.