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- A reality-TV show that features compulsive hoarders--people who are addicted to filling their homes with objects--and how that spills out into their lives.
- A meta drama described as a cross between Clerks and Entourage, following a real-life filmmaking team in an unfiltered look behind the scenes as they struggle to break down the doors of Hollywood.
- This documentary series focuses on extreme construction projects -- be they the biggest, tallest, longest or deepest in the world -- and the machines used to create extraordinary structures.
- Sell This House is a reality television series that started airing on the A&E television network in 2003. Host Tanya Memme and designer/home stager Roger Hazard help homeowners who are having trouble selling their houses.
- Zane Lamprey travels around the world engaging in local drinking customs and traditions.
- Follow Mick Dodge in his daily routines living off the grid.
- Escaping Evil: My Life in a Cult on BIO. brings viewers face to face with people who spent years living in fear according to a megalomaniac's version of the truth. Compelling interviews and remarkable re-creations offer a rarely seen firsthand picture of life inside a cult.
- INSIDE HOMICIDE takes an honest and unprecedented look at life as a female detective. Explore their unique challenges, share in their hard-earned triumphs and empathize as they struggle to balance personal responsibilities on top of a demanding job. For these women, there's only one goal in mind -the ultimate pursuit of justice.
- Genius can be both a blessing and a curse. This real-life exploration into the world of exceptional yet troubled individuals will ask the question, "How do they do it?" and through cutting-edge neuroscience attempt to find the answers. Individuals such as Temple Grandin, George Widener and Alonzo Clemens inspire the world with their unique abilities, but sometimes at the cost of their own personal happiness. Scientists will embark on a journey towards understanding the underlying brain mechanisms that can give rise to their remarkable gifts despite significant neurological dysfunction. Each episode we will meet a uniquely talented individual living with some chronic disability whose daily life can either be awe-inspiring or crippling at any given moment.
- Features shoppers who love the thrill of finding that perfect dress, beautiful décor item or fabulous piece of jewelry. But what happens when the high of the buy becomes an addiction and obsession, and causes their finances, and their lives, to start spinning out of control?
- The event on a young boy's birthday has consequences far into the future for himself and his family.
- In this honest look at life as a female detective in the male-dominated world of homicide investigation, hit the streets of Cincinnati and Atlanta with elite WOMEN OF HOMICIDE who work relentlessly to put killers behind bars. Comb through the evidence, interview suspects and witnesses, and follow the blood trail that may lead to the killer, or a dead end.
- Master gardener Paul James focuses on the lighter side of gardening and gives down-to-earth advice about gardening basics, such as soil, watering and trees, and he troubleshoots such common gardening difficulties as poor light and pests.
- By the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according to some estimates--gold, coins and cash that could be worth over $50 million today. History often paints James as a clever outlaw who stole money to finance a lavish criminal lifestyle, a man whose sixteen year long crime spree came to a dramatic halt in 1882 when a fellow gang member betrayed him and shot him dead in the back of the head. But now, a treasure hunt may reveal a totally new story. Was Jesse really stealing for himself, or was he actually secreting away large sums of wealth, in order to finance one of the most clandestine secret societies in American history? Follow a team of treasure hunters searching for where he stashed his riches... and a new truth about Jesse James. Their discoveries may not only re-write the history of why Jesse stole, it could also raise new questions about his death.
- The definite biography told by the man who lived it himself, Evel Knievel. The undisputed King of the Daredevils. The Last Gladiator. His exploits are legendary and it's unlikely his accomplishments or notoriety will ever be duplicated. He was a self-made sports superstar whose only competitor was Death. And it was a foe he faced regularly throughout his life. No one, including Evel, ever believed he would live to old age. But Knievel has never been a man who did what was expected. Today, as he enters the twilight of his life, he is paying a high price for the life he led. Blood transfusions from his many near death injuries left him with Hepatitis C. In 1999 he had a liver transplant to ward off death once again. While still outspoken and controversial, his health has been fragile since this surgery. Although he is only 66 years old, today he lives in pain from the incredible abuse his body suffered during his days as a daredevil. No one can say for certain just how much longer he can keep death at bay. This interview and documentary may very well be his last chance at a public forum, a final opportunity to set the record straight and share the philosophies that have guided his life. The documentary takes a non-traditional approach as the producers let Evel tell his story himself. With the exception of his son, Robby Knievel, this is a very rare and candid first hand account coming from the man who lived the legend. Evel is extremely candid about his exploits, his loves, his legend and the philosophies that have guided his life. The documentary is also a showcase for never before seen footage of his life and exploits making it, perhaps one of the best documentaries on Evel Knievel.
- A Fuel injected, full turbo and fresh off the line show for car lovers. Host Craig J. Jackson drops the knowledge you won't find in any driver's manual. From avoiding traffic violations to car thieves, Test Drive gives you the keys to the road.
- Follows ex-FLDS member Flora Jessop on her mission to take down one of the most reportedly dangerous polygamist cults in America.
- Me vs. Me helps the underdog sports enthusiast shed their underdog status by pairing them up with a famous coach or sports figure. On top of this, each underdog is given the best gear to date in his sport - all this in an effort to achieve their sports goal. Can wake boarder learn to slalom ski? Can a golfer break 90. Can and cyclist climb Mt. Baker?
- Follow the near death experiences of two individuals. These real people explain the events that led to their death, what they saw in the afterlife, and what it took to bring them back to life. In the afterlife, these people frequently meet Jesus Christ. Their loved ones describe how God told them to pray for their resurrection, and then He answers their prayers.
- The long-running A&E series "Sell This House!" gets an extreme makeover. While familiar face, Tanya Memme, continues to help spruce up homes that have been on the market too long, she gets a big hand from new partners, Charlie Frattini, a construction veteran with a no-nonsense approach to his work, and edgy designer, Daniel Kucan, whose work has been showcased on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." Frattini tears down walls, installs new flooring, completely renovates kitchens and bathrooms, and makes any other changes that Kucan thinks are needed to ensure the homeowners receive top dollar when their house sells.