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- This Aspire TV design show pairs siblings Jake and Jazz as they remake homes for small spaces or for millennials who are struggling to bring their personalities out into their living space. Jake makes furniture from scratch or refurbishes great old pieces into popping centerpieces. Jazz makes creative and affordable design choices while staying true to the owner's vision. Before the reveal, Jake makes a reveal meal that's easy to follow along at home and Jazz tops it all off with dessert.
- Vietnam: The Long Road Home examines the effects of war on Australians who served in Vietnam and the political motivations underpinning the war.
- It's going to be an exceptional holiday season with Jake and Jazz Smollett as they roll up their sleeves and prepare a Holiday feast fit for Royalty. The holidays hold a very special place in the heart of one of Hollywood's favorite families. Some of the best times of their lives have happened around their dinner table, and in the kitchen of the house they grew up in. For this holiday special, they are going to recreate some of those special meals, have a couple of their "Hollywood" friends drop by to make a dish, and some kicked-up cocktails. It's all about the good times, great food, down-home recipes, cocktails, and good company breaking bread together. Whether you're looking for some new ideas for dishes, or some ideas for adding some pop to your holiday party, Jake and Jazz have you covered.
- To be the Master of the Amateurs and to wear the coveted Green Jacket is to live the dream. This is the story of an epic battle between two young golfing champions to become the master of the amateurs.
- Comedian Joe Torry joins Garvin in the kitchen as they prepare two delectable chicken dishes.
- 2004–TV Episode"Girlfriends" star Tracee Ellis Ross stops by to improve her cooking skills. It's salad and fish that tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen.
- Actress LisaRaye McCoy is like most people - she has a busy life because of working and traveling. She is also raising a teenage daughter. This means there is little time to spend in the kitchen and going through the drive-thru is not her idea of a healthy well balanced meal. She needs help and she wants the food she prepares to taste good. G. Garvin comes to the rescue with some delicious meals that can be prepared in minutes. G. gives LisaRaye and the viewers some fast tips and recipes that will have meals on the table in less than an hour. The answer to the question what's for dinner can be answered in no time. This episode brings everything Chef G. loves about cooking to the table!
- Vegetarian diets can be one of the healthiest ways to eat. In this episode of "Turn up the Heat" G. Garvin and TV One's Jeff Majors, from the "Gospel of Music," get in the kitchen and give us the real deal on vegetarian meals. Yes, they are healthy and taste good too!!! Garvin serves up a Bartlett pear salad that will have you thinking twice about mayo or those heavy salad dressings and hello to healthy vinaigrette. In addition, Garvin cooks a pan seared salmon dish that will satisfy you just like a steak, This new twist on vegetarian meals will leave viewers begging for more and perhaps changing how they feel about vegetarian diets.
- Patti serves up sauteed red snapper with arugula, onion, and heirloom tomatoes to Orange is the New Black Star Laverne Cox. Later, journalist Tamron Hall drops by for a pasta dish that's sure to satisfy all seafood lovers.
- Patti invites funny girl Kym Whitley over for Cornish hens stuffed with her famous "Don't Block the Dressing" dressing. Then, she takes singer-songwriter Ledisi back to her New Orleans roots with a slamming shrimp Creole dish.
- Patti LaBelle invites Comedian Cedric The Entertainer over for a hearty meal. These two are laughing out loud in the kitchen, as she cooks up juicy and tender lamb chops served with candied sweet potatoes and fresh sauteed spinach. Then "Dancing With The Stars" Judge Carrie Ann Inaba stops by for a sweet treat that will make you want to dance. Patti makes it a family affair as she prepares "Aunt Hattie Mae's Raspberry Pie", a simple and delicious dessert that's a perfect 10.
- Patti LaBelle is cooking up a storm for her good friend Robin Roberts. The morning show anchor gets a slow-cooked southern meal. She's treated to Patti's mouth-watering "Corn Beef"' served along with "Fierce Fried Cabbage", and rice, with homemade gravy. Then actor Joseph Sikora, from the hit show "Power" gets his appetite satisfied with a tender T-bone steak, sauteed Brussel Sprouts with Turkey Bacon, served along with Garlic Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes. This meal is the real show stopper.
- Patti invites Curtis 50 Cent Jackson for some fresh comfort food; they prepare a menu of slow-cooked brisket, smashed potatoes and southern-style fried corn; actress Naturi Naughton stops by for Patti's famous succulent scallops.
- Patti invites her friend, fashion guru Joe Zee, over for a shrimp scampi served over angel hair pasta and an apple-peach compote and vanilla ice cream; British Grammy Award-winning singer Estelle comes by and Patti makes her fish and chips.
- Patti LaBelle introduces friend and gospel superstar Kirk Franklin and his wife, Tammy, to her Famous Fried Chicken. Then, Erica Campbell, from the legendary gospel duo Mary Mary, helps Patti make a double-layer Peach Cobbler.
- Celebrity make-up artist Jay Manuel is in Patti LaBelle's kitchen and they make Mixed Green Salad and Spicy Garlic Sauteed Chicken Breasts. Then, friend Gayle King drops by for mouthwatering Beef Short Ribs and Patti's Mean Greens.
- Actress Ta'Rhonda Jones (Empire (2015)) stops in to learn how to cook Patti's pork chops with sautéed cabbage; Patti and actress Kaitlin Doubleday (Empire (2015)) enjoy a vegan lunch of sautéed portobello mushrooms with garlic and butter; Patti and actor Lance Gross prepare salmon.
- Patti invites her good friend, Carla Hall (The Chew (2011)), over for a down-home Southern lunch, inspired by her father's cornmeal fried catfish, and a little reminiscing; NBA champion J.R. Smith brings his mother, Ida, for a meal of linguine with meatballs.
- Music legend Patti LaBelle shares her home-cooked meals with celebrity guests.