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- From a 500-square-foot urban dwelling to a five-bedroom rural house, find out what your money really can buy. Each episode tells personal stories, investigates varied lifestyles and explores communities while boldly answering the invasive question: "How much did that cost?"
- Design experts tackle everyday problems in America's homes and lifestyles
- 'What You Get For The Money: Homes' is the unique chance to compare, side-by-side, homes across Amaerica in the same price range. How much did you pay for your house? Ever wonder what the same money could buy in Miami, Chicago, Austin or Manhattan? Choose a target price - 200 thousand, 300 thousand, 500 thousand or one million and find out what you can get for your money in housing markets from coast to coast. Discover why homeowners pay what they do for the house and lifestyle they want. It's all a trade off - big city or small town, new home or old, downtown loft or three-acre farm setting.
- Interesting profiles on legendary automobiles, manufacturers and personalities.
- FINE LIVING TV NETWORK's new series, We Live Here, voyeuristically takes you off the beaten path in cities like Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Nashville, San Francisco, Austin and St. Louis. This get-off-your-seat travel show is hosted by Brandon Williams and people like you--people who actually live in these cities. In each episode, Brandon and the show's local hosts take us to the bars, beaches, and restaurants only they know. We Live Here is a fun and intimate program about some great cities and everything you really want to know about them.
- Host Donna Hanover interviews celebrities in their homes and profiles celebrity homes for sale.
- Putt around with host Chad Maulsby of Fine Living's The Wandering Golfer as he travels to some of the world's greatest golf destinations to explore the sport, its history, and culture. Famed courses include San Diego's Torrey Pines, Bandon Dunes in Oregon, and Scotland's historic St. Andrews. But it's not just about golf; it's also about the people with a passion for the sport that Chad meets. No true golfer--or traveler--would want to miss this!
- 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?
- Celebrity chef Michael Chiarello treats viewers to gourmet dishes and a tour of Napa Valley's finest culinary offerings.
- From racecar driving to rock stars, Dodgers camp to tossing a football with Joe Montana or playing in the Super Bowl, Fine Living's Fantasy Camp profiles the camps for adults that make dreams come true. Follow camp participants as they embark on this once-in-a-lifetime experience of truly living out their passions!
- Your Private Island takes viewers to every corner of the world to remote islands for adventure and inspiration.
- iDesign is a design gallery featuring the processes of creative professionals the world over. Viewers will get a chance to see the design process behind some of the innovative creations that make the world what it is. You can educate yourself on the technical and design backgrounds on such classics as the original iMac, created over a decade ago in 1998, the VW Bug dating back to 1938, and the Nike Air Max shoe line first introduced in 1987. Not only will you gain insight into the wonders of the oft-unappreciated creations that have had an impact on our history, but you will may just find a spark of creation within yourself. Truly, history's most creative individuals have drawn inspiration from those artists of times past, and the trend will continue for generations to come. iDesign seeks to inspire, but it is up to you the viewer to let it motivate you to become the future.
- Fashion expert Lloyd Boston comes to the rescue in Closet Cases, where style-challenged people are given a one on one lesson on how to make their closet work for them. Then a design expert transforms that cluttered closet into a hard-working space.
- Tells real stories of what it takes to successfully buy and sell a home. Viewers get valuable "insider" advice and information as we follow deals being made, some that go smoothly and some that don't.
- Never seem to find the time to do anything other than hurry? Time Makeover provides schedule-challenged families with the help of time management experts. Will their help be used or ignored? Will the families change their scheduling ways? Find out on Time Makeover.
- No matter what shape your yard may be in, there is always potential for it to flourish, thrive, inspire...and we're gonna show you how! We've got 15 Easy Landscaping Projects that will make all of your neighbors green with envy.
- A celebration of American Made Products and the people behind their success.
- Take a peek at some of the most unique, unusual and nastiest foods from around the good ol' U.S. of A! Do Rocky Mountain Oysters (a.k.a. Bull's Testicles) tickle your fancy? If not, then maybe try the Nine Pound Skillet - made with nine pounds of sausage, bacon, potatoes, ham, onions, mushrooms and over a dozen eggs topped with a mountain of cheese, this is the biggest breakfast you've ever seen! If he can finish it, host Adam Gertler will get an official t-shirt and his picture on the "Skillet Wall of Fame!"
- Fine Living and CNET bring you the Ultimate Home Entertainment Upgrade. The special has the look and feel of Home Entertainment itself: shooting High Def in a 16:9 aspect ratio, with a visual and editorial style and graphics that reflect the worlds of cinema, DVD, games and online. Focusing on lifestyle and room design as much as the technology that lives within it, this special is chock full of useful takeaway information. Two very different households are taken through the process of a home entertainment upgrade at two different budget levels. At a budget of $25,000 the couple in their hip loft space employ experts to design and install their state of the art plasma screen HDTV with surround sound. At a budget of $5,000 the couple in their pre-fab modern home do it themselves, with a little help from host and CNET.com expert Brian Cooley. Each end up with a satisfying HDTV/surround sound system that can really rock the house.
- Event planners and interior designers Alexandra and Elliot Angle inspire viewers to entertain with style and show them how to save time and money while throwing The Perfect Summer Party.
- There's only one thing you need to get top-quality products, goods and services for the least amount of money: the right information. Best for Less starts by showing you the best and then tells you how to duplicate it without losing what really matters. Host Alison Deyette shows you where to find that oceanfront property for a fraction of what you'd expect or how to buy high-end wines at screw-top prices, and even when to employ some sophisticated ideas for a cheap date. You can always get what you want if you know how to look for it.
- If you've been selected as the perfect person to host a surprise bachelor party, birthday event or graduation, don't miss expert advice from Michele Adams and Gia Russo, "MiGi," two of the most talented party planners in the U.S. Get stylish, hip and fresh new ideas that stretch the imagination without stretching your wallet.
- Freakiest Festivals is a fun and irreverent special that showcases some of the more unique and unusual festivals around the country. Host Adam Gertler spends some "quality time" at such legendary festivals as the Beanfest & Great Championship Outhouse Race in Mountain View, AK, which starts with 2000 pounds of beans being cooked up and ends with the Parade of Outhouses; The Road Kill Festival in Marlinton, WV, where one man's roadkill is another man's meal; and The Emma Crawford Festival in Manitou Springs, CO, which features coffins racing down Main Street.
- In this fun and irreverent special, FLN showcases some of the more unique and unusual vacation destinations around the country. Host Adam Gertler visits such "not-so-legendary" vacation destinations as "Gatorland" in Orlando and the freakiest of all beaches, L.A.'s Venice Beach.