
Thursday, August 14th TV listings for Oprah Winfrey Network USA Pacific
My Lottery Dream Home Ten Million to One
Demolition man John beat the odds and won $10 million on a Massachusetts lottery ticket and he is now ready to kick off his work boots and retire into flip-flops in Hollywood, Fla.
My Lottery Dream Home Minnesota Millions
David Bromstad returns to his hometown in Minnesota to help a couple find their dream home after winning $1 million on a Powerball ticket; they will now be able to accommodate all of their children, dogs and cars in luxurious style.
Love It or List It Cramped Spaces
Hilary tries to fit YJ and Michael's home to fit their needs while David searches for a new home.
Love It or List It Healthy Start
A couple disagrees on the future of their former triplex.
The plaintiff says when she was 18 she was having sex with the defendant and other men, and she has petitioned the court for a paternity test to see if he is the father of her 15-year-old son.
Dr. Phil Troubled Teen Love
Corey and Kim have two children while still in high school.
A woman sues her goddaughter, who she says skipped school, got pregnant and got in trouble for shoplifting, for the balance due on two loans.
Suing his baby-mama for unreturned property, a man finds himself being counter-sued for unpaid child support.
Dr. Phil Our 6-Year-Old Son Was Murdered by His Grandmother
Mason's grandmother stabbed him to death two days before his 7th birthday, causing his father to start using drugs again and acting erratically.
Dr. Phil Underage Marriage
A family drama revolves around teen marriage, accusations of sexual abuse and maternal abandonment.
Dr. Phil The Aftermath of Murder: A Mother & Her Surviving Sons
Carina is haunted by the gruesome murders of her two eldest sons and four other people on a camping trip three years ago; her surviving sons admit to not confronting her about her behavior because they do not want to trigger her rage.
A man sues his sister for an unpaid cellphone bill and property; she says he threatened her, and she counter-sues for harassment.
A man sues his ex-girlfriend for the cost of a hotel room and a promise ring and says he broke up with her because she dressed inappropriately in public.
The plaintiff says her mother and father split up because her father is having an affair with the defendant, and accuses her of making her house blow up.
Hoarding: Buried Alive The Stench is Amazing
Tim's inheritance is dwindling and he risks losing his home; twin brothers Lorrin and Orin face a similar predicament.
Hoarding: Buried Alive As Bad as It Gets
Randy is being forced to leave the apartment he has lived in for more than 20 years.
Hoarding: Buried Alive It's My Junk
Eileen's secret escalates to a matter of life and death; Dale has packed five houses full of clutter.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Is That a Goat?
Donny has been to jail twice because of his hoard; Joyce finds comfort in her doll collection, while others see it as creepy.
Hoarding: Buried Alive The Last Clear Spot
Jessica is a little person with dangerous toppling piles of clutter; along with her mother she has filled her entire home.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Running Out of Time
Geoffrey lost his home and has 30 days to clear the clutter or he will lose everything left inside.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Prison of Garbage
Deborah and Mary both start hoarding in the wake of personal tragedies; ever since Deborah killed her drug-addicted boyfriend in self-defense, she and her son have lived amid growing piles of trash and unused possessions.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Somewhere in My Pile
Beverly's clutter has filled up her entire home and her three beloved dogs have helped make the space completely unlivable.
Hoarding: Buried Alive The Last Clear Spot
Jessica is a little person with dangerous toppling piles of clutter; along with her mother she has filled her entire home.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Running Out of Time
Geoffrey lost his home and has 30 days to clear the clutter or he will lose everything left inside.
Hoarding: Buried Alive Prison of Garbage
Deborah and Mary both start hoarding in the wake of personal tragedies; ever since Deborah killed her drug-addicted boyfriend in self-defense, she and her son have lived amid growing piles of trash and unused possessions.