Looks like there might be a cluster of re-runs on May25th starting at noon.
Never can trust TLC listings, but that's what it said today.

"despite the lack of bids, Davis said he was satisfied.
The auction sales didn't count what his real estate company, Trademark Properties, sold before the event, he said. And it doesn't include any deals his agents might work out in the next few days, as some sellers decide to lower their prices even more or as investors regret not bidding, he said. "We're still putting the buyers and sellers together," he said. "We might not get a bid in 38 seconds, but you plant a seed in 38 seconds."
Real estate auctions are supposed to help move properties during a slow market because they link desperate sellers, who willingly discount their price below its current listing, with qualified buyers and investors, who know a good real estate opportunity when they see one. Davis, host of "The Real Deal" on the TLC network, said his auction helped generate interest in South Carolina real estate and create some much-needed momentum.
Still, he likened the scene inside the hotel's ballroom to a school dance, where youngsters on either side of the room want to kick up their heels but no one is gutsy enough to make the first move."
Where is Kevin?