This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network E! Entertainment Television HD (Pacific) otherwise known as EPHD. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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A tragic accident leaves a man with a shark bite-sized hole on his hip; a woman diagnosed with Lupus would love to have no more nose issues; an Instagram model who wants custom implants schools Dr. Nassif on how to take a butt selfie.
A man with superhero arms made of silicone gets dumped because of his plastic surgery obsession; an avid hiker hopes to fix her mountainous nose and her dating life; a divorcee seeks a revision abdominoplasty after her tummy tuck surgery.
A female firefighter who has had 15 failed breast surgeries turns to Dr. Dubrow for help; Dr. Nassif investigates a nasal anomaly in a man; a Beverly Hills teenage shopaholic has spent $1 million.
The doctors perform two radical surgeries, one on a woman with bouncing basketball-sized butt implants and the other on a patient with a smashed nose who's been turned down by over 20 doctors; a sugar baby living can't close his puckered pout.
A man aspires to look like a walking piece of art; two patients who didn't research their surgeons are suffering severe consequences.
The doctors see three patients who hid their plastic surgery from their loved ones.
A former pro surfer hopes to solve the mystery surrounding two masses on his abdomen; a perfectionist won't settle for anything less than her ideal nose; a bodybuilder must fix her rippling 1,200 cc implants to complete her muscular plastic look.
A cancer patient was left with a mastectomy mess and fears her original surgeon didn't remove all her breast tissue; a childhood accident left a woman's chin full of scarred indentations; an influencer wants her butt to look perfect.
Charlie rushes to get a half-naked woman out of his bedroom before Chelsea (Jennifer Taylor) arrives.
When Charlie swears his love to Chelsea (Jennifer Taylor), her response is nothing like what he'd expected.
Charlie fights the overwhelming urge to flee when Chelsea gets sick and he is forced to take care of her.
Chelsea finds pictures of a naked woman on Charlie's phone.
Evelyn finally meets Charlie and Chelsea.
Chelsea sets Alan up on a blind date with Rose.
Alan finds there is not much room for him left in the house when Charlie reluctantly lets Chelsea move in.
When Chelsea and Alan become best friends, Charlie tries to take advantage of the situation.
When Charlie finds out that Mia is back in town, he begins to question his relationship with Chelsea; Judith is rushed to the hospital.
Charlie must decide between his fiancée, Chelsea, and his former girlfriend, Mia.
Charlie regrets allowing Alan's girlfriend to move in when the bachelor pad is suddenly overrun by women.
Alan cares for Judith's baby and her tipsy mother; Jake uses an incriminating picture to blackmail Charlie.
Alan takes a job working for Evelyn; Charlie must mend Chelsea and Jake's rocky relationship.
After they embarrass him in public, Jake refuses to stay with Charlie and Alan.
Alan suggests that Chelsea get breast-reduction surgery, and Charlie kicks him out.
Charlie and Alan go out drinking when a date is finally set for the wedding; they are horrified when they wake up to find a strange woman in their bed.
Chelsea tries to help her beautiful college roommate get over a bad breakup.
Charlie discovers he has not been satisfying Chelsea; Alan attempts to cure his thinning hair without spending much money.
Charlie discovers that Chelsea has not been completely honest about her finances.
Charlie attempts to guide Jake down the path of infidelity while his girlfriend is away for the holidays.
Jake writes love songs to woo his ex-girlfriend; Herb and Alan hide their secret friendship from Judith.
Charlie undergoes a colonoscopy to avoid a trip to see Chelsea's bigoted parents, but he finds them in his living room when he returns home.
A bar fight lands Alan in jail; Charlie worries that Chelsea is interested in the lawyer who takes Alan's case.
When Charlie's jealousy threatens his relationship with Chelsea, he turns to Alan for help in becoming a better person; will he be able to pull it off?
Kimora Lee Simmons is back, and life is more fabulous (and chaotic!) than ever as she juggles being a mom of six with running her business empire.
With the boys asking to get their ears pierced, Ming partying before a photoshoot and no idea when Aoki is coming back, Kimora struggles with the fact that her kids are growing up; she turns to a friend for advice on how to deal with it all.
Kimora is thrilled that Aoki has come home, but her youngest daughter's return causes friction with her siblings.
Kimora tasks Ming and Aoki with planning the next Baby Phat photoshoot, forcing the sisters to set aside their differences and work together.
Ming's visit to the OB-GYN raises concerns about her fertility; Kimora celebrates her Asian heritage with her daughters by her side.
Kimora encourages her daughters to pursue their passions beyond modeling; while Ming plans the launch of her body care line, Aoki starts to lay the groundwork for her return to Bali.
Aoki works on a business idea in the hope of impressing her mother; Kimora pushes Ming to go back to school, and Kenzo wants to break into modeling.
The family gathers to celebrate Kimora's 50th birthday and prepares to say goodbye to Aoki.
Athena investigates a mysterious murder during a neighborhood block party; the 118 rush to save lives endangered by a bomb threat; Chimney has a hard time keeping secrets when Maddie and Buck's parents come to town.
The 118 races to save the lives of workers trapped in a factory fire; Maddie reveals a painful family secret that causes Buck to confront his childhood and answer why he is the daredevil he is today.
The 118 has a day from hell with a never-ending series of bizarre emergency calls; a man tapes himself to a freeway billboard; a restaurant manager destroys his own business; Eddie feels a spark with Christopher's former teacher.
A man gets pinned under a Humvee; a garage band rocks out too hard; Michael notices strange behavior at a nearby apartment; Hen's mother unexpectedly arrives and announces she is moving to Los Angeles.
The 118 are called to the tarmac when a flight attendant reaches her limit with her flight's passengers; Eddie worries Christopher will not accept him dating; Buck reconnects with an old flame.
Athena and the 118 race to save lives after a drunken driver causes a deadly pileup on the freeway; Maddie goes into labor; Hen and Karen are devastated as they prepare their foster daughter to be reunited with her birth mother.
The 118 responds to calls dealing with parents and their children, including a disastrous birthday party thrown by a mommy blogger; Athena and Michael talk to May about her past suicide attempt; Chimney and Maddie adjust to life with their newborn.
The members of the 118 rush to the site of a hit-and-run that leaves a familiar face in critical condition; with Buck's help, Athena investigates the case of a missing woman; Josh recalls an emergency in 2006 that led him to become a first responder.
Marshall tries to prove that his attractive female colleague (Amanda Peet) kissed him; Robin discovers that a drinking game has been made up about her.
To forget about their own miserable week, Barney's friends root him on in his quest to have the perfect week.
Lily and Marshall forget to fix Ted up on a blind date for Valentine's Day; Robin's obnoxious colleague invites her to a party at his apartment.
The gang tries to convince Ted that Tiffany (Carrie Underwood) is stringing him along.
When Robin confesses she is still angry with Barney, she enlists the help of a self-help author (Jennifer Lopez) who plans to beat Barney at his own game.
Lily is upset when Ted brings a date to her birthday dinner celebration.
Marshall is mugged, and Lily wants a gun; he invents a story about a monkey to make her less wary.
When Ted attends his mother's wedding, he is disturbed by her overly affectionate relationship with her fiance.
Robin realizes she is finally over Barney and Ted; Lily and Marshall decide to get twin beds.
Ted, Marshall, Lily and Barney crash a party at a swanky New York apartment.
When Ted takes a date to see a movie, he learns the story is loosely based on his life.
Marshall and Lily try to decide if they are ready to have a baby; Robin gets offered her dream job.
Ted runs into an ex-girlfriend (Rachel Bilson); Robin is upset over Don; Marshall can't stop talking about his desire to start a family.
When the gang helps Barney's mother move, they learn that she has lied to him about events throughout his life; Robin oversells Ted to a blind date.
Barney uses his best womanizing tactics to try to convince Ted to design the new GNB building; Robin drunk-dials Don.
When the gang teases Robin about not being a real New Yorker, she sets out to prove them wrong by racing to catch a glimpse of Woody Allen.
Ted becomes conflicted after meeting an attractive woman who is passionate about saving the landmark building being torn down for his new project.
Marshall and Lily try to figure out how to conceive a baby with the gender of their choice; Robin's perky new co-anchor irritates her.
When Zoey enrolls in Ted's class, she tries to convince his students to help save the building from being torn down for his project; Marshall and Lily notice Robin marching in the Halloween parade of shame.
The gang attends a black-tie fundraiser at the Natural History Museum; Ted meets Zoey's husband, the captain.
When Barney finds a copy of the kids' show featuring Robin's alter ego, the friends learn more about her past as a performer than they expected.
The gang, minus Ted, parties all night with The Blitz (Jorge Garcia), an old friend from college; Ted is forced to spend Thanksgiving with Zoey.
Ted asks Zoey's husband (Kyle MacLachlan) to hang out; Robin and Marshall decide to spend some time together.
Lily and Marshall receive shocking news that has a profound impact on the gang; Ted begins his duties as best man for an old friend's wedding.
In 2003, supermodel Tyra Banks broke into the world of reality TV; ANTM offered women from all over the country the promise of fame and fortune, but the aspiring models soon realize they may be collateral damage on the show's path to popularity.
As ANTM becomes more popular, it pulls in more seemingly vulnerable girls; some hopeful contestants claim they were treated increasingly poorly, leading to allegations of lasting trauma from what they endured on the show.
Julie gets revenge when Todd steals her vacation surprise; Faye schools Chase on how to be lucky.
Chloe feels left out during the family vacation; Faye's dream to hunt an alligator gets shut down.
Todd pays the price for being a rude houseguest; Savannah teaches Grayson a lesson in respect.
Faye goes rogue when volunteering at the zoo; Chase realizes his baseball glory days are over.
The Chrisley family needs a miracle when Todd's behavior threatens to ruin Christmas.
Todd offends Faye during a gardening contest; Chase plays grill master for the 4th of July BBQ.
Todd and Faye accidentally wind up at a swinger's party while the kids seek adventure of their own.
Todd gets green-eyed when Julie hires a hot handyman; Chase helps Nanny level up her birding game.
Todd gets pranked when he overuses the term ``favorite child``; Nanny refuses treatment for her knee.
Todd hatches a plan to stop his in-laws from moving in; Savannah's housewarming party offends Todd.
Julie's competitiveness alienates the family; Nanny's lederhosen business cuts corners.
Todd wants revenge on Chase for a viral prank; Savannah helps Faye immortalize her life story.
Todd's drastic home renovation drives Julie away; Faye boosts morale at work with cow patty bingo.
Julie demands Todd make progress on the new house while she's away for her birthday weekend.
Todd and Julie learn about dating in the digital age; Faye finds an outlet for her road rage.
Todd won't share his new classic convertible with Harvey; Chase takes a swing at a golf business.
Julie's is rocked when her cookbook is criticized. Nanny's convinced trolls live in the forest.
Chase fears Todd is too mean to join his golf mixer; Savannah stresses about her life timeline.
Chase and Savannah ditch the nanny on vacation while Todd and Julie remind Grayson he is still a kid.
Todd can't keep up with the kids on the slopes while Nanny takes Chloe to find gold.
Afraid they will never get pregnant, Lily and Marshall decide to see a specialist; Robin begins her new job.
While on a trip to Minnesota, Ted and Barney try anything to make Marshall laugh; Marshall runs into an old nemesis from high school.
When Zoey's naive cousin (Katy Perry) visits, Barney makes a move on her; Ted comes to grips with his feelings for Zoey.
Barney declares Feb. 13 a holiday for desperate women; Marshall receives a Valentine's Day surprise from Lily; Zoey and Ted work on figuring out their relationship.
Marshall becomes obsessed with saving the environment after seeing a documentary on garbage; Ted runs into The Captain; Barney admits he has feelings for a woman.
Barney's growing feelings for Nora make him worry about his heart; Robyn dates a man who acts like a dog.
Charlie rushes to get a half-naked woman out of his bedroom before Chelsea (Jennifer Taylor) arrives.
A cancer patient was left with a mastectomy mess and fears her original surgeon didn't remove all her breast tissue; a childhood accident left a woman's chin full of scarred indentations; an influencer wants her butt to look perfect.
A former pro surfer hopes to solve the mystery surrounding two masses on his abdomen; a perfectionist won't settle for anything less than her ideal nose; a bodybuilder must fix her rippling 1,200 cc implants to complete her muscular plastic look.
The doctors see three patients who hid their plastic surgery from their loved ones.
A man aspires to look like a walking piece of art; two patients who didn't research their surgeons are suffering severe consequences.
The doctors perform two radical surgeries, one on a woman with bouncing basketball-sized butt implants and the other on a patient with a smashed nose who's been turned down by over 20 doctors; a sugar baby living can't close his puckered pout.
A female firefighter who has had 15 failed breast surgeries turns to Dr. Dubrow for help; Dr. Nassif investigates a nasal anomaly in a man; a Beverly Hills teenage shopaholic has spent $1 million.
A man with superhero arms made of silicone gets dumped because of his plastic surgery obsession; an avid hiker hopes to fix her mountainous nose and her dating life; a divorcee seeks a revision abdominoplasty after her tummy tuck surgery.
A tragic accident leaves a man with a shark bite-sized hole on his hip; a woman diagnosed with Lupus would love to have no more nose issues; an Instagram model who wants custom implants schools Dr. Nassif on how to take a butt selfie.
Two former brides who weren't able to have the wedding of their dreams come to see Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dubrow.
The top ten most outrageous patients from Botched.
Rentals fly off the shelves after two friends (Jack Black, Mos Def) create homemade versions of popular movies to replace a video store's obliterated inventory.
Officers Jenko (Channing Tatum) and Schmidt (Jonah Hill) begin to question their partnership after each infiltrates different cliques while undercover at a local college.
Two cops (Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum) must confront their teenage angst all over again when they go under cover as high-school students.