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Barbie's Dreamhouse is brought to life this summer by eight teams of HGTV designers in a new limited series.
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In each episode, two artisans present pieces that they would like to sell, and they get craft and business advice from already-established professionals.
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The comedic chemistry between hosts Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph is the main draw here.
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You want explosions? Then I have the show for you.
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Poehler replaces Andy Samberg, and the focus of the show widens from the first season's holiday theme. But the grannies are still there, and that's all that matters.
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Feeling more anxious than usual? Here's what to watch to help unwind and let go of the tension, nerves, and stress that may be bringing you down.
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Rudolph and Samberg are joined by a panel of "opinionated grannies", who will judge the competitors' finished bakes.
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The Great British Baking Show is the most influential reality TV program of the last 10 years.
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Jo Koy hosts a reality competition where seven metal artists and fabricators compete for $50,000.
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The makers are back in the workshop.
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Ten potters compete in six competitions over 35 days. Why does each competition take so long? Let's just say working with clay takes awhile.
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Your to-watch list just got even longer.
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HBO leads with the most nominations per program, securing 16 in total.
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Pass the waffles, Leslie's coming back!
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Three dog groomers will face off in creative challenges each episode.
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There's nothing funny about Forest, and that's what's impressive.
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Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are back and quirkier than ever.
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Hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are "sew excited" to return for another round of the craft competition.
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It's like The Great British Baking Show, but with crafts instead of sweets. Oh, and the hosts are two of the funniest people alive.
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Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman's crafting competition show follows in the fun footsteps of Queer Eye and Nailed It!