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- A heavy metal drummer's life is turned upside down when he begins to lose his hearing and he must confront a future filled with silence.
- Gordon Ramsay visits struggling restaurants across America and spends one week trying to help them become successful.
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists. America will decide which singer will be worthy of the grand prize.
- The series follows detectives during the hours immediately following a homicide.
- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- The comedy illusionist duo explore various topics and debunk what they consider misconceptions about them.
- An interweaving cast of 20- and 30-somethings navigate the complexities of dating and relationships in the modern age of social media.
- Women knowing what they want and stepping on everybody who get in their way prior to their wedding day.
- Three people are chosen to receive the makeover of a lifetime which includes: plastic surgery, lasik surgery, cosmetic dentistry, hair, makeup and fitness.
- Parents pick dates for their sons or daughters to try to replace their current girl- or boyfriends.
- Using modern computer animation, great aerial and modern naval battles are recreated. In the process, you learn about the history of military transportation technology, the tactics created and the people using them.
- Leon is a man with a mission. Counting solely on the kindness of strangers for food, shelter and fuel, he travels around the world on a vintage motorcycle looking for the good in humanity. This is an uplifting social experiment that examines the nature of generosity and gives glimpses into the hearts of some truly selfless people. It gives one real hope in a world where too often greed is revered as a virtue and caring as a liability.
- Former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant R. Lee Ermey answers viewers' questions about military technology.
- Crimes relating to the wealthy and privileged members of society.
- An American television series that follows legendary Hip-Hop artist Snoop Dogg as he coaches a youth football league to keep at-risk kids off the streets and focused on their goals.
- Mark Webber explores family dynamics, in a bold way using his real life family members.
- The history of the Boston Marathon from its humble origins starting with only 15 runners, to the first female runners, through the tragedy in 2013, and ultimately the triumph of 2014.
- John Ratzenberger celebrates American manufacturing and the skill of American workers as he travels to factories in towns throughout the country.
- Photographer and director Sam Jones sits down with the myriad professionals of television and movies, and other celebrities (great skateboarders, for example), to discuss their development before fame, their passions beyond their careers, and gives them a space to open up about their insight into their business and their own abilities. Filmed in black and white, with a few deep cushion chairs and sparse set, the show relies on Sam's ability to relate to the guests and their will to speak freely with him.
- In SOLVED career defining cases are presented by investigators. Forensic analysts, trace evidence experts, crime scene technicians, forensic document examiners, forensic linguistics, handwriting experts and computer forensic specialists add their incredible investigation techniques to help solve compelling murder cases.
- Fuse gives you a taste of what music's hottest artists are like when they step outside of the studio and into the kitchen to prepare their favorite childhood meals.
- In the war-torn Nuba Mountains of Sudan, American doctor Tom Catena selflessly and courageously serves the needs of a forgotten people, while the region is bombed relentlessly by an indicted war criminal, Omar Al-Bashir. Two things remain constant: Dr. Tom's faith and his enduring love for the Nuba people.
- This documentary series explores the causes behind six major extinction events in Earth's history. It also speculates on the next such event.
- Steve Harvey's stand-up/sketch comedy/variety show.
- You've never seen a domestic goddess like Brini. The insouciant Brini (rhymes with "teeny"), is the host of The Brini Maxwell Show. She's a self-described "child prodigy in the area of domestic science" whose fashion and home tips are not only fun but also user-friendly. Brini offers her '60s-inspired take on such head-scratchers as what to pack for a trip, how to get smudges off your linoleum, and much more. Each episode is full of dozens of helpful hints. Brini's idol is TV housewife Donna Reed, so put on your pearls and let Brini enlighten you in her over-the-top way. It's gonna be a wild whirl through the most spic 'n' span half hour on TV.
- In a real life version of "My Fair Lady", twenty American women who are average, plain, uncouth, and rather ill-mannered, are taken to London, England to master the finer arts of British society. As the women vile for the prize, they learn how to eat dinner, handle cutlery, serve tea, walk in high heels, dance, and act as a proper royal should be. The prize? A royal title, a glittering Harry Winston tiara worth one million dollars, and the honor of being crowned the first ever "American Princess."
- Zany and optimistic, Olive Shipley starts a music blog called Let's Big Happy, which is dedicated to helping bands put themselves on the map. Each new act means another challenge, but Olive's ingenuity never fails to propel them into the spotlight with absurd, attention-seeking stunts. Her visions are always bizarre and rarely go according to plan. But, with the help of Andrew W.K. and an unreal amount of tacos, Olive soon realizes that she actually has a career of her own and Let's Big Happy becomes an Internet sensation.
- The life, ideas and impact of Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy.
- A tale of friendship and betrayal between 3 friends set against the backdrop of Brooklyn real estate market during the biggest boom and bust of the subprime meltdown
- Every human asks: who am I? What is my purpose? The answers are in the sustaining allegories of myths from human history. Mythic Journeys reveals how those myths can transform lives into journeys.
- The Laughter Life follows a week in the life of the young comedians who write and star in Studio C, a popular sketch comedy television show that has garnered over 1 billion views on YouTube.
- Learn how to cheat death by watching the amazing stories of survival from people who have miraculously withstood near death experiences.
- Jake, a gender non-conforming seven year-old, invites us into his world to explore the transforming power of love and support on our children.
- Ricky Kalmon selects people from the crowd to be hypnotized. The people hypnotized believe they are "Stars" in the situations Ricky has set up.
- The annual BET Honors ceremony was hosted by Arsenio Hall and honored the contribution of African-American entertainers and dignitaries. The event was held at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- Survivors whose musical talents saved their lives during one of mankind's darkest days, now use music to inspire and teach the following generations to remember and never forget.
- Made especially for "Future Animators," this behind-the-scenes tour, hosted by Alexander Gould (the voice of Nemo), journeys from the story department to final film review and everywhere in between.
- Renowned ceramicist and educator Helen Jean Taylor has not only crafted timeless artworks inspired by colors found in home gardens, but also helped her students improve their mental health through the art of throwing clay.