Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks are getting ready to wind up their seasons of "Project Runway" and "America's Next Top Model."

So, here's news on the fashion shows and some sneak peaks of new programs.

'Project Runway'

Klum and co-host Tim Gunn bid adieu to Bravo last season and started up a new run of "Project Runway" on the Lifetime Network.

Somehow, this fashionista epic lost momentum in the process. That's why fans can't wait until Thursday's grand finale.

Oh yeah, they milked this out for two episodes.

"Project Runway" started out this season with a very diverse cast of characters, and the show represented an interesting mix of age and cultural demographics.

Unfortunately, the grand finale at Bryant Park is down to three whiny, young designers: Irina Shabayeva, Althea Harper and Carol Hannah.

Harper and Shabayeva have been accusing each other of ripping off designs, while Hannah has a serious case of stomach flu.

I don't think this will go down in history as "Project Runway's" finest moment.

Catch the finale Thursday on Lifetime.

'America's Next Top Model'

Banks and her CW Network show "America's Next Top Model" is making news this week.

Wednesday, the reality program presents the finale for this edition's height-challenged models. It's been a pretty lackluster season, but the two finalists are University of Colorado student Nicole Fox and Kentucky's Laura Kirkpatrick.

Banks already is looking ahead to next season and she went on another firing spree.

That's right.

Judge "Miss J" Alexander has been demoted to runway coach. To compensate, Banks reportedly has recruited Kimora Lee Simmons to join the judging panel.

Kathy Griffin

Bravo just re-signed comedian Kathy Griffin for the sixth season of "My Life on the D-List."

Unfortunately, ABC just canned Griffin's new reality show "Let's Dance".

The series was set to debut Nov. 23, but the producers couldn't find celebs insane enough to "re-create memorable dance moves" from movies and music videos.

No surprise there.

'Chef Academy'

Reality fans love Bravo's cooking shows, so tonight the channel's launching "Chef Academy."

This epic features finicky French chef Jean Christophe Novelli and his test-run of a new cooking academy in Los Angeles. If the sneak previews are any indication, this crew of newbies is in for cooking school hell.

Let's just say, Novelli won't be winning any "Mr. Congeniality" awards.