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- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- A Manhattanite book editor finds her take on the game of romance changed after she lures the attention of an influential older man.
- A Florida medical examiner takes viewers through puzzling cases while explaining procedures and conclusions.
- This documentary series investigates the stories behind the world's most intriguing royal scandals.
- Anthony Melchiorri travels to help inexperienced hotel owners save their hotels from closing down.
- Watch as everyday people become victims of relentless stalkers in Stalked: Someone's Watching. From an emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend, to a "friendly" new neighbor, to a harmless crush gone awry, hear from the victims themselves, if they were lucky enough to survive.
- Documentary tracing the attempts of a team of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Institue students to become rich playing blackjack at casinos throughout the United States and the attempts of the casinos' management to thwart them.
- A tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.
- If we faced a countdown to destruction, could we build a spacecraft to take us to new and habitable worlds? Can we Evacuate Earth? This documentary special examines this terrifying but scientifically plausible scenario by exploring how we could unite to ensure the survival of the human race.
- A series about people who have attempted to make their riches by playing games against the house.
- Grant Cardone takes flips and whips businesses back into shape.
- This true crime series delves into the case files of the country's top forensic anthropologists and reveals the secrets trapped deep inside the human body.
- Big Deals takes a dramatic look at some of the most significant business transactions of the 20th century. Subjects include Sony's purchase of Columbia Pictures, Microsoft's fortuitous acquisition of the DOS program, the Red Sox's sale of Babe Ruth to the NY Yankees, and Lucy and Desi's deal to produce "I Love Lucy". Big Deals features illuminating interviews with inside players such as Michael Ovitz, Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Herbert Allen, John Peters and Peter Guber. Narrated by Geoffrey Colvin, editorial director of Fortune Magazine and co-host of "Wall $treet Week with Fortune."
- A priceless doc over the developing of the Science Fiction thru the centuries, since Copérnicus, Galileo until to reach on Jules Verne and later H. G. Wells, all them influenced in some way the term Science Fiction as known nowadays, at the beginning of the century, their novels quickly becomes short pictures and magazines, exploitation a countless characters and tales, then came up the Fritz Lang's Metropolis, news writers came up as Edgar Rice Borroughs and others, finally in early forties a massive low productions invaded the big screen and on fifties took over all around.
- Boxer/mixed martial artist Eric "Butterbean" Esch works as a deputy sheriff in Walker County, Alabama.
- Watch exclusive insider interviews with renowned Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia as well as key experts unravelling the complicated details of the Caylee Anthony investigation, murder trial and controversial verdict. We'll hear what the jury didn't. Was justice really served?
- Mary Knows Best chronicles the poignant and often funny situations that Occhino and her family get themselves into on a daily basis. Her children, Jackie, Chris and Carl, are a mismatched group of siblings consisting of a skeptic, a paranormal investigator and a reluctant psychic.
- Follow the lives of adolescent animals from birth as they grow up, facing challenges along the way.
- Meat Loaf, the legendary rocker, reveals surprising shades of himself -- and his internal demons -- as he sets out on an ambitious world tour.
- Route 66: A Cruise Down Main Street celebrates the rich, but vanishing, tradition of the all-weather highway that captured our imagination.
- Tells the story of the unlikely friendship between a pro-capital punishment crusader and a death-row inmate.
- The Shroud of Turin. The Wright Brothers' plane. The treasures of King Tut. This is a captivating examination of some of the most famous objects and artifacts in human history. Some are macabre (Abraham Lincoln's deathbed), some priceless (the Declaration of Independence) and some more curious than anything else. Features include {Episode 1:} Einstein's brain, a stuffed-and-mounted philosopher, and the Gettysburg Address; {Episode 2:} the car that carried John F. Kennedy to his death, the wooden gun that John Dillinger used to bluff his way out of jail, and the amputated, stuffed leg of a Civil War general; {Episode 3:} John Paul Jones's body, the London Bridge, and George Washington's wooden teeth; {Episode 4:} Jackie Onassis Kennedy's blood-stained dress, King Herod's tub, Paul Revere's lantern, and footage of the Spanish American War; {Episode 5:} the bus ridden on by Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, the boat from the movie "The African Queen", an English ruler who lost his head after he was buried, a fire horse who lost his hoof on the way to a fire, and monsters in New Jersey; {Episode 6:} the metal staircase at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon that thousands of evacuees climbed, the tumor taken from Grover Cleveland's throat; {Episode 7-8:} Edison's electric killing machine, Togo the sled dog, Calvin Coolidge's exercise horse, Elvis Presley's purple Cadillac, Ludwig van Beethoven's hearing aid, William Shakespeare's will; {Episode 9:} Lewis & Clark's luggage, the Hollywood sign, faked photographs of fairies, the first vacuum cleaner, and the crew compartment of the ill-fated Challenger Space Shuttle; {Episode 10:} the St. Valentine's Day Massacre wall, the invention of barbed wire, a legless WWII ace who nearly escaped a POW camp on tin limbs, Alan Shepard's golf shot on the moon, the first metal detector, the pressed aluminum disk cut by convicted murderer Lead Belly, and a visit to a Civil War-era Washington, D.C. brothel; {Episode 11:} the stuffed animal that inspired the classic Winnie the Pooh stories and sparked an international controversy, an escape from the prison known as "The Rock", Alfred Packer - the Colorado Cannibal, America's first astronauts - monkeys named Able and Baker, love letters from King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn, and John Wayne on the way to the Alamo; {Episode 12:} the truth behind the death of Jesse James, the guillotine, the barber who killed mob boss Anastasia, Mark Twain's bed, the image of the Marines planting the Stars and Stripes on Mt. Suribachi, the first issue of Mad Magazine and Hugh Hefner's pajamas; {Episode 13:} Imelda Marcos's shoes, Al Capone's Cadillac and Lizzie Borden's ax; {Episode 14:} Buddy Holly's glasses and the original Monopoly board; {Episode 15:} Eva Braun's home movies, the infamous dress Marilyn Monroe wore at JFK's 45th birthday celebration; {Episode 16:} first Apple computer, George Washington's schoolbooks, President Herbert Hoover's invented game called Hooverball, reel-to-reel tapes laid down by Louis Armstrong, and the last New York City Checker cab; {Episode 17:} Andy Warhol's wigs, the funeral bier of Lincoln and Kennedy, a record-breaking car, and the Lone Ranger's mask; {Episode 18:} the letters of Mary Todd Lincoln, the origins of the recreational vehicle, Jayne Mansfield's death car, a surfboard, a musical instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin; {Episode 19:} the remains of the Hindenburg, the Appomattox surrender tables, Ghandi's bloodstained dhoti, the first Zippo lighter, the original text of the Nuremberg laws, Ronald Reagan's booth at Chasen's, and James Dean's motorcycle; {Episode 20:} Joseph Haydn's lost head, Liberace's rhinestone piano, the first cellular phone, Silly Putty, the large shoes of Charlie Chaplin, and the Confederate Constitution; {Episode 21:} Hitler's moveable bunker, the first microwave oven, Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals, Painless Parker's tooth necklace, the Watergate address book, Colonel Sanders's pressure cooker; {Episode 22:} the original La-Z-Boy and Schindler's famous list; {Episode 23:} the death car of General George Patton, the first Academy Award, the U-2 spy plane in which Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union, and the first modern surfboard; {Episode 25:} secret White House tapes made by Lyndon Johnson, the car that got Henry Ford started on the road to his destiny, Elvis Presley's official (and ironic) DEA badge, the story of the remains of the unknown soldier, the first parking meter, and the fans of dancer Sally Rand; {Episode 26:} Rin Tin Tin, Stanley Milgram's Shock Box, the coat Admiral Nelson wore for his final battle, John Lennon's station wagon, and Charlie Parker's plastic saxophone; {Episode 27:} Jack Ruby's gun, the lost squadron of WWII, the original Sun Studio soundboard, the first transistor, the heart of Louis XVII, the original Coke bottle; {Episode 28:} the USS Pampanito, Mark David Chapman's autographed Double Fantasy album, the first Mustang convertible, JFK's missing tooth, Thomas Edison's tinfoil phonograph, and St. Stephen's crown; {Episode 29:} the Spruce Goose, Elvis Presley's guitar, Shackleton's Arctic survivor: the James Caird, George Washington's inaugural Bible, the original TV dinner tray; {Episode 30:} Malcolm X's blood-stained diary, the world's only private subway car, Peter the Great's amber chamber, Pancho Villa's death mask, Bonnie and Clyde's death car, and the log of the Mayflower. In the stories that surround them, history and the human condition are illuminated.
- In today's overhyped art scene, it's refreshing to simply enjoy art without pretentiousness or snobbery. Art Attack renews the art experience with an exciting journey through the world's coolest art museums. In each episode, art historian and unpredictable southerner Lee Sandstead spotlights the top five must-see pieces at one iconic art space such as New York's Metropolitan. Lee weaves his strong command of art with passionate storytelling and surprising facts. Lee initially came to art as a self-taught admirer, and his honest enthusiasm brings art to life. You'll be disarmed by Lee's obsession and enthralled by his view of what makes a work of art great.
- Gotta Get It: Grilling (Episode GV0203) What could possibly be more fun than cooking on an open grill? Cooking on a grill with the latest gadgets! For the BBQ lover or the camping fan, Gotta Get It has the most exciting new grilling tools. A beverage cooler you can ride, a device that lets you take your entire kitchen on the road and some fun gadgets to roast marshmallows by the campfire. From the ultimate high-end grilling machine to the under $10 kebab fork. There's almost nothing you can't cook in the great outdoors, if you have the right gadget.
- A four part special countdown of memorable TV shows includes acclaimed series and less-than-praiseworthy programs. It's the ultimate bucket list of shows you have to see to make your TV life complete.
- Trained chef Giada De Laurentiis goes behind the scenes of lavish parties around the country, exploring the planning, food preparation, and decorating.
- A countdown of the nitty gritty - from drugs, to sex scandals, to unsolved murders.