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- Pawnbroker Les Gold and his two children, Seth and Ashley, operate Detroit's largest pawnshop.
- A look at the lives of former child stars Corey Feldman and Corey Haim living together as adults.
- Each episode of Secret Millionaire follows one of America's most successful business moguls for a week as they leave the comforts of home behind. They'll keep their true identities hidden while living in some of the country's most impoverished neighborhoods. Residing in local housing on welfare level wages, these secret millionaires will try to find the most deserving people within the community.
- Spike TV is peering into "Peep Show," handing out a pilot order to the single-camera comedy adaptation of a British series. "Peep Show" - from Pangea, the scripted arm of RDF USA, and British producers Objective - is a modern-day "Odd Couple" centering on Jeremy, a slacker with misguided musical ambitions, and Mark, his uptight, office-drone roommate, who are living together and trying to survive the many unexpected hurdles life throws at them.
- With the help of a dedicated team of researchers, hosts Tim Green and Lisa Joyner reunite mothers, fathers, daughters and sons who have lost touch for decades.
- Jessica Simpson travels the world to learn the meaning of beauty.
- Alaska is a land of extremes - the biggest, coldest, windiest, wildest. Its climate and land forms are shaped by two oceans, the moving earth and frozen polar air. Through it flows the Yukon River, perhaps the last untamed river on North America. In this film, Alaska's story is told as never before. Beautiful photography of stunning landscapes are modified with computer images to show how populations and natural forces have changed the land. Intimate portraits show the spirit of the people, both native to Alaska and those who came to change the land were dominated by it.
- "QT" is based on the discovery of archival surveillance footage of a super cool hip cop (a la Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt') set in 1970s LA.
- Haim's smoking habits lure Feldman back to the dark side and when Susie catches her husband smoking again, she declares it's time to break the habit. The boys attempt a variety of methods to squash their cigarette craving.
- Haim and Feldman are invited as special guests to a 20th Anniversary screening of the first "Coreys" movie, "The Lost Boys." Haim sees this as a great opportunity to promote the "Coreys" and get back in the spotlight, but Feldman seems less interested in reliving the past. The screening is a huge hit and inspires Haim to write a Lost Boys sequel, but the plan ends in heartbreak when Feldman informs him a sequel is already in production without them.
- At age 15, actors and close friends Corey Feldman and Corey Haim had it all--money, fame, girls, and hit movies. Now, 20 years later, Feldman is married to the love of his life, Susie, and his acting career is going well.
- It's Haim's birthday and turning 35 has him catching up on things he should have done long ago - such as learning to do laundry and getting a driver's license. Feldman and Susie plan a huge surprise party with Haim's mom.
- With Joanne in town, Haim is finally happy and the Feldman's finally have some time to themselves. Feldman and Susie decide to take advantage of this and head to the mountains for a romantic getaway.
- After learning of Feldman's love of performing with his band, The Truth Movement, Haim decides to book the band at a local club as a surprise for Feldman.
- Tired of being the third wheel, Haim enlists the help of his friends to solve his love life crisis. First he tries speed dating, then placing a personal ad online, but nothing seems to work. Finally, he decides to reunite with his old girlfriend, Joanne.
- After eight weeks of living together, the simmering tension between Haim and Susie reaches a boiling point. After a spat about Haim's slovenly living habits, Haim threatens to leave, but decides to stay for a business meeting.
- Feldman and Susie look back at the previous 8 weeks of life with Corey Haim, adding insights to the experience and sharing many unseen moments.
- Corey Haim arrives back in LA and is ready to get his career and his friendship with Corey Feldman back on track.
- Dr. Nicki urges both Coreys to meet one final time so they can have real closure. She confronts Haim on his sobriety and Haim once again flees.
- Corey Haim and Corey Feldman's first meeting since their fallout continues to flare at the diner and topics and personal accounts that were never made public come flying out.
- Corey Haim decides he wants to make amends for all the things he's done wrong in the past and takes out an apology ad in Daily Variety magazine.
- In the 11th hour Corey Haim questions whether he is going to do Lost Boys 2 which leads to an argument with Feldman - who helped Haim get the role in the first place.
- With Valentine's Day looming, Corey Haim realizes how alone he is and tries to find a date. Meanwhile, Corey Feldman plans the biggest Valentine's Day surprise ever for his beautiful wife Suzie.
- Susie and Corey Feldman go to the Playboy Mansion and Hugh Hefner asks Susie to do a spread for Playboy.
- In therapy The Two Coreys talk about ways to rebuild their friendship. Afterwards, Feldman invites Haim to hang out.
- Corey Feldman vows that until Corey Haim gets clean, he and Susie want nothing to do with him.
- Millionaires go undercover to share their wealth.
- Millionaires go undercover to share their wealth.
- Bounty Hunter Rolando Betancort (Ruben Dario Cruz II) pursues fugitive Darli Velazquez (Marcelo Cabrera) in a four month chase through Miami, Spain and the Canary Islands. Just weeks after posting a $1 million bond, Darli Velazquez skipped bail. Federal authorities were alerted that something was wrong when Velazquezs electronic monitoring bracelet sent a no response signal that the defendant had failed to report home. Veteran bounty hunter Rolando Betancourt was hired by the bail bond company to track down and capture the fugitive.Betancourt went as far as renting a garbage truck to make un-scheduled garbage runs at the defendants Miami home. One day, fearing they had been spotted, they were forced to pick up the neighbor's garbage down whole length of the street. The early morning garbage runs paid off, amongst the bags of debris were shredded documents that investigators were able to reconstruct yielding a cache of information including used calling cards, bank records, and pages from a First Class in-flight magazine belonging to a European Airline, leading the investigators to believe the defendant was somewhere in Europe, quite possibly the Country of Spain. After weeks of grueling 24 hour round the clock surveillance of various locations Betancourt received a tip that members of Velazquez's family were planning an overseas trip, he was able to follow the defendants ex-wife to Miami International Airport were she, her two children and other members of the fugitives family had gathered to board an Iberia flight destined for Madrid, Spain. Betancourt always prepared for the un-expected did not hesitate to buy a ticket to Madrid. Upon arriving at the Madrid airport, Spanish Police were there to escort the bounty hunter off the plane. Shortly thereafter Velazquez was observed getting into a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser SUV with his entire family. Velazquez recklessly broke through the Police dragnet after which a high speed chase ensued through the narrow, winding streets of Majadahonda a suburb of Madrid, ending only when Velazquez ran a female SNP agent off the road causing her to crash her motorcycle. Velazquez then fled on foot, the bruised and injured agent was unable to pursue him because a passenger in the fugitives vehicle blocked her as she was getting up from her downed motorcycle. After a week of searching Madrid's inner neighborhoods and following up on the smallest of leads, the battered bounty hunter returned to the United States empty-handed. Betancourt was determined to finish the case, but in reality he knew, he was starting all over again from day one. After weeks of extensive surveillance of the defendants known associates, and another transatlantic trip, small leads began to trickle in indicating the defendant might still be hiding out in Spain. After several frustrating weeks of scouring most of the cities in Southern Spain with no results. With some of Betancourts European assets and their arsenal of sophisticated high technology systems he soon discovered that the most likely final destination would be Las Palmas, in the Grand Canary Islands. Betancourt's hunch proved right, actually arriving in Las Palmas two days ahead of the defendant. After seven days of canvassing targeted neighborhoods throughout the majestic Island and seemingly endless 24 hour street level surveillance, Late afternoon on Thursday August 9th, he spotted the elusive fugitive at a luxurious home in the town of Vecindario just south of the Las Palmas Airport. Velazquez, now sporting a full mustache in a feeble attempt to change his appearance, was casually talking with a neighbor, dressed in his favorite color of brown as his hunter silently walked passed him confirming it was indeed Velazquez, Betancourt called DEA agents in Miami, Florida who immediately alerted their DEA counterparts and U.S. Embassy officials in Madrid Spain. After an all night surveillance of the defendants hideout the Spanish National Police where dispatched to aid in the apprehension of the defendant. The vehicle was followed and when Spanish Police attempted to stop them a chase ensued covering a distance of several kilometers ending when they made a wrong turn into a dead end street. Velazquez by now a veteran of these situations, again fled with flair, this time running through a cemetery and then jumping onto the back of a passing truck, hanging on for his life, while in hot pursuit was a determined Spanish Police officer who was able to grab him and pull him off the moving truck. Velazquez and the officer stumbled to the ground, as they scuffled Velazquez attempted several times to disarm the officer, as wayward shots were fired, and Betancort in pursuit. The officer, now fighting for his life eventually was able to subdue the defendant as Betancort arrived, taking him into custody.
- Christopher RoMeo and his girlfriend embark on a violent, drug-fueled crime spree, leading to a final confrontation with police in Altantic City, NJ.
- The capture of father and son fugitives Don and Dan Nichols, who were wanted for kidnapping athlete Kari Swenson, from the point of view of both the fugitives and Johnny France, the Montana Sheriff that captured them.
- Kari Spencer from San Antonio searches for her birth parents.
- A school aide from Ohio searches for the brother she never knew.
- A women from Santa Clarita, Calif. wants to reconnect with her birth mother
- A woman searches for her mother after losing her adoptive mother to cancer.
- A couple who gave up their daughter 29 years ago want to find her.
- The story of bank robbers Craig Pritchert and Nova Guthrie as told by the fugitives and the law enforcement officers that chased them.
- The Golds clash over the need to arm everyone in the store after a customer threatens Les. Then, the competition heats up between Ashley and Seth over the pawn of an alcoholic beverage machine. And, Ashley's negotiation skills are called into question when she can't close a deal.