TV Schedule for MNT (KIMT-DT2) Mason City, IA
Saturday, December 27th TV listings for MNT (KIMT-DT2) Mason City, IA
Open House Festive Decor New
Holiday design and cheer.
Beautiful Homes & Great Estates
Owners, architects and decorators share their attractive homes.
U.S. Farm Report New
This magazine-style program, which premiered in 1975, focuses on news in the agriculture and agribusiness industries.
Machinery Pete, an expert on farm equipment, shares insights and expertise in a summary of the used farm equipment market.
Brian and Darren Hefty offer tips to the farming community including farm basics and pesticide tips.
Traveling to saltwater fishing destinations to get expert tips on how to succeed as an angler.
Celebrating the heritage, bonds, and allure of deer camp life.
Exploring the saltwater lifestyle, from the Florida Keys to the blue waters of Costa Rica.
Scott Martin and a challenger go head-to-head in a unique fishing tournament format.
Finally Caught Jessie
When a cancer-ridden man is stabbed in his own home and later dies, it takes nearly seven years, wiretapping and extensive surveillance to link a group of conspirators to the horrific murder.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Rhodium Nights
The team must proceed with caution when an underage escort is found dead at a wild bachelor party with high-profile people in attendance; Brian Cassidy (Dean Winters), a former SVU detective who is working under, helps Benson and Amaro investigate.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Lost Reputation
The squad reels from the fallout of Capt. Cragen being arrested for the murder of an escort.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Above Suspicion
The investigation into Capt. Cragen and two warring escort services continues; Brian Cassidy's undercover work becomes increasingly difficult; Amaro struggles with the case and his marriage.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Twenty-Five Acts
A famous TV host (Roger Bart) forces himself on the young author (Anna Chlumsky) of an erotic novel; Detective Amaro uncovers a secret that could damage the author's career and her case.
Cameras around the globe capture unexplainable weather phenomena, from a rainfall of blood to clouds that can kill.
