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April 15, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Saturday Drunk, Driving, and 17 LIFE 8:00 p.m. Kim (Savannah Lee Smith), a pop- ular and responsible honor stu- dent, gets into a drunk driving ac- cident after her boyfriend's par- ents allow alcohol to be served to minors in their home. When the crash almost kills a classmate, she faces the consequences. Sunday Waco: The Aftermath PRMT 10:00 p.m. Coinciding with the 30th anniver- sary of the Waco tragedy, this five- episode docuseries explores the events that followed the deadly Texas siege, focusing on the trials of surviving sect members and the rise of the American militia move- ment. Monday History's Greatest Mysteries HIST 9:00 p.m. They are the most famous won- ders of the ancient world. Built more than 4,000 years ago, the pyramids of Egypt are architectur- al marvels — they're also one of history's greatest mysteries. This episode looks at how, and why, they were built. Wednesday Food Truck Prize Fight FOOD 10:00 p.m. In this new special, host Jet Tila challenges three of Denver's best food truck operators to run a gauntlet of challenges that will test their culinary chops. The win- ner gets $10,000 and an opportu- nity to sell their foot at a local venue. Thursday Next Level Chef (59) (3) (22.2) 8:00 p.m. A new cooking challenge awaits the remaining chefs in tonight's installment. Mentors Gordon Ramsay, Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais continue to guide and critique their performances, as the talented chefs vie for a $250,000 grand prize. Friday Kendra Sells Hollywood HGTV 9:00 p.m. TV personality and model Kendra Wilkinson adds "real estate agent" to her resume, joining Douglas Elliman – a top property firm in Los Angeles – as its newest associate. In the series opener, Wilkinson wonders if one of her leads is strictly professional. John Leguizamo stars in "Waco: The Aftermath" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media In the Barbie world: Like Barbie the doll, "Barbie" the movie (2023) is influencing pop culture, and it hasn't even hit theaters yet. The first photos from the set of the Greta Gerwig ("Lady Bird," 2017)-helmed movie launched the Barbiecore craze – the hot pink aesthetic that took the home and fashion worlds by storm last summer. Now, Barbie's signature style is poised to creep into HGTV pro- gramming. Body-positive supermodel Ashley Graham has been tapped to host the four-epi- sode "Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge," in which HGTV stars transform a Southern California home into a real-life version of Barbie's iconic Dreamhouse. "I cannot wait to see Barbie's signature style get the life-sized treatment in an actu- al home," Graham said in an official statement. "She holds such a special place in my heart, especially since Mattel created a one-of-a-kind doll of me back in 2016. It feels like such a full circle moment now that I have a hand in the cre- ation of her real-life Dreamhouse." Expect to see Graham drive a Barbie pink corvette on the show, while the reno and dec- orating experts will turn each room into snapshots of Barbie's world through the years. It should be a lot of fun for fans of the iconic fashion doll, who, according to Mattel, has changed careers more than 200 times (and worn about a billion different outfits) since 1959. It's also worth noting that the film, which stars Margot Robbie ("Babylon," 2022), hails from Warner Bros. Pictures, while HGTV is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. In the Barbie world: HGTV, Graham team up for 'Dreamhouse Challenge' Ashley Graham will host "Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge" Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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