Steve and Terri Irwin attempt to capture a 12-foot saltwater croc called Graham to relocate him and his "girlfriend," Bindi, (for whom their daughter is named) to their newly expanded enclosure at the Australia Zoo. However, zoo director Wes Mannion gets into trouble while helping Steve clean debris out of Graham's home during a flood.
Parenting duties and the acting profession has kept actress Tia Mowry engaged. Somehow, she still manages downtime to prepare home-cooked meals for friends and family. On each episode, she tries her hand in making fast and healthy meals, be it grilled lollipop lamb chops for a romantic dinner or Cornish game hens for a girls' night in. The actress shares her kitchen style with her passion for food. Parenting duties and the acting profession has kept actress Tia Mowry engaged. Somehow, she still manages downtime to prepare home-cooked meals for friends and family. On each episode, she tries her hand in making fast and healthy meals, be it grilled lollipop lamb chops for a romantic dinner or Cornish game hens for a girls' night in. The actress shares her kitchen style as her passion for food and for dear ones comes through.
Renovation experts Carmine Sabatella and Mike Pyle transform homes from the inside out. The budget is set, so the guys must be persuasive to score a bigger chunk of the dollars to either max out the interiors or make the most of the outdoor spruce up. More money for Carmine will mean clients get all they want and more for their home's interior, while extra cash for Mike will give the property wow-factor curb appeal and major outdoor living perks. No matter who gets the majority of the renovation budget, both the interior and exterior will get a stunning transformation.
In each episode of this unofficial precursor to CW's The Farmer Wants a Wife, four women from the Big City converged on a sprawling western ranch for the purpose of persuading a handsome and wealthy male cowboy (age 25 or thereabouts) that at least one of them would make the perfect wife. Of course, the cowboy in question put the gals through their paces with backbreaking, time-consuming chores--and tested out their prowess on horseback--to find out if they were up to snuff. In the first six episodes, the girls showed up at ranches located in Arizona, Montana, California, Colorado, and Wyoming. Those who "got the boot" early on were compensated with a year's subscription to Match.com; the winners received an all-expense paid vacation with the cowboy of their choice. Oh, and did we mention that each episode featured a hot-tub sequence which required the ladies to wear skimpy bikinis? (this sort of thing never happened on Bonanza) Packaged by City Lights Television, Girl Meets Cowboy made its WE network bow on October 14, 2007.