Tonight catch all new episodes of Project Runway, Degrassi, Hollywood Game Night and Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell.
What to Watch: Thursday, August 22
9:00pm: Project Runway, Lifetime (1.5 hrs) NEW
Designers go head to head for the grand prize of this fashion design reality series, which includes a fashion spread in Marie Clare magazine, the opportunity to design a collection for Belk and a $50,000 styling contract with L'Oreal Paris. The designers take some time to themselves and take a "glamping" trip. Actress Allison Williams makes a guest appearance.
9:00pm: Degrassi, TeenNick (30 mins) NEW
The students at Degrassi High struggle to balance their school lives with their personal lives. Watch for out LGBT characters Imogene and Tristan.
10:00pm: Hollywood Game Night, NBC (1 hr) NEW
Jane Lynch brings celebrity and non-celebrity contestants together in one room for a night of competitive games. This week's celebrity participants are Max Greenfield, Keenan Thompson, Angela Kinsey, Minnie Driver, Kal Penn and Ellie Kemper.
10:00pm: Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell, Food (1 hr) NEW
Every week, out chef Anne Burrell selects four contestants, testing their business skills and culinary prowess, all in pursuit of the title of executive chef of a top restaurant. This week, Anne searches for a chef that is up to the challenge of making the Italian dining at Tavern 1757 in Derby, Conn. something to be talked about.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.
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