
Friday, October 24th TV listings for AXS TV USA HD
The Big Interview With Dan Rather Wynonna Judd
Rather interviews country singer Wynonna Judd.
Hell's Kitchen 13 Chefs Compete
The 13 remaining chefs race to feed 50 hungry kids from a football and cheerleading program.
Hell's Kitchen 12 Chefs Compete
Ramsay asks the chefs to create three Asian-fusion dishes using poultry, seafood and beef; both teams crack under pressure when they go head-to-head during the dinner service.
Hell's Kitchen 11 Chefs Compete
The teams must prepare food for a bar mitzvah; after one contestant is eliminated, the top 10 chefs are revealed.
Hell's Kitchen 10 Chefs Compete
The teams try their hands at tapas-style dining using the day's leftovers; one chef's mistake nearly sabotages both teams' performances.
Classic Albums Queen: A Night at the Opera
"A Night at the Opera," the fourth Queen album released in late 1975, is a mix of hard rock, pop, opera, music hall camp and traditional folk, utilizing multi-layered guitars, crunching riffs and vocals harmonies.
Classic Albums Rush: 2112 and Moving Pictures
Canadian rockers Rush reflect on their two most famous albums while charting the ups and downs of their bumpy ride to rock glory.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Choppers, Moonwalks and Lennon's
Examining why Kris Kristofferson stole an Army Helicopter; if John Lennon was blessed and cursed by the Number 9; and if Michael Jackson invented the Moonwalk.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Prophets, Sabotage and Holy Battles
Examining if country legend Patsy Cline predicted her own death; if Quiet Riot engaged in self-sabotage; why Katy Perry was in a lawsuit involving Nuns and the Pope.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Napster, Deranged Drummer and Dogs
Asking if Napster destroyed the concept of albums, but ultimately saved the music industry; the death of Keith Moon's chauffeur; the people behind "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
Music's Greatest Mysteries Achy Breaky, Wardrobe Malfunction and Satan
What is the true story behind Billy Ray Cyrus' smash hit Achy Breaky Heart?; who is responsible for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction?; did Led Zeppelin really worship Satan?
Music's Greatest Mysteries Trigger, Cursed and Fate
Considering questions such as if the Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson triggered Charled Manson; whether Post Malone is cursed by the world's most haunted object; if a failed audition saved Faith Hill's life.
Music's Greatest Mysteries CIA, Impersonator and Insult
The CIA and Bob Marley; whether someone is impersonating Avril Lavigne; Charlie Rich's insult to John Denver.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Death, Warnings and Rivalry
Looking at what happened to Gram Parsons' body after he died; the story behind parental advisory warning labels; whether Prince and Michael Jackson hated each other.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Vicious, Kissed and Undercover
Sid Vicious's death; KISS; Jamie Hewlett.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Satanic, Immortal and Narc
Playing records backwards; the band Aerosmith; Elvis Presley and the Nixon administration.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Desperate, Dissed and Goddess
Playing records backwards; the song "Sweet Home Alabama"; singer Stevie Nicks.
Asylum (2008)
College students learn that their dorm once housed disturbed teenagers who rose up and killed the deranged doctor who subjected them to all kinds of torture.
Challenging contestants with quick five question quizzes across eight categories like music, movies, TV, history, sports, and more; simple to play, difficult to master.
Rock Legends Pat Benatar
Born in 1953 in Brooklyn, N.Y., singer Pat Benatar works the club scene and finds her guitarist and future husband Neil Giraldo.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Choppers, Moonwalks and Lennon's
Examining why Kris Kristofferson stole an Army Helicopter; if John Lennon was blessed and cursed by the Number 9; and if Michael Jackson invented the Moonwalk.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Prophets, Sabotage and Holy Battles
Examining if country legend Patsy Cline predicted her own death; if Quiet Riot engaged in self-sabotage; why Katy Perry was in a lawsuit involving Nuns and the Pope.
Music's Greatest Mysteries Napster, Deranged Drummer and Dogs
Asking if Napster destroyed the concept of albums, but ultimately saved the music industry; the death of Keith Moon's chauffeur; the people behind "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
Music's Greatest Mysteries Achy Breaky, Wardrobe Malfunction and Satan
What is the true story behind Billy Ray Cyrus' smash hit Achy Breaky Heart?; who is responsible for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction?; did Led Zeppelin really worship Satan?
Hell's Kitchen Hell Hath No Fury...
A clash of egos causes tensions to run high; during a dinner service filled with sabotage, the chefs struggle to prove they have what it takes.
Hell's Kitchen What the Hell
The three remaining chefs must cook a five-course dinner service.
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