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- It follows Athena. She moves to Los Angles to jumpstart her writing career. Single and working for a dating company, she's going on new dates under the alias of Amy and becomes so comfortable that she no longer knows how to date as Athena.
- Steve and Frank Smith are brothers who teach the history department in the worst university in America.
- The torrid relationship between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
- On the surface it seems Jade has it all, including a successful marketing career, a husband admired and respected in the community, and a young daughter they both dote on. However, behind closed doors, her life is far from perfect.
- After a stint in a psychiatric hospital, a young woman returns to the house where her father killed the entire cast of The Artist during his exorcism.
- From the glitz and glamour of Monte Carlo to the wilds of Wales, and everything in between, Lovecars: On The Road brings you the latest, greatest and sometimes strangest cars from across the globe. From the rarest, fastest and most expensive supercars on the planet, to the very latest electric innovators and everyday runabouts, this brand-new, six-part series - hosted by Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman, together with special guests - takes you on a whirlwind tour of the car world. The series features over 50 different cars, from Alfa to Zonda and everything in between, driven in some of Europe's most jaw-dropping landscapes. From high peaks to millionaires retreats, from consumer advice to tire smoking slides, these cars and locations are guaranteed to take your breath away on a show where absolutely anything goes.
- Eliza Sloane seems to be living the life of her dreams until her boyfriend breaks her heart and she doesn't get a promotion, moving to the Hamptons she decides to start from scratch.
- From love triangles that implode to office romances exposed, stories of passionate love affairs turned crimes of passion aren't just happening on daytime television. They happen in real life and, sometimes, are even stranger than fiction.
- Hitler's war machine was feared and ruthless - for a time. It cut a swathe through Europe and North Africa, and threatened Russia. Early in the War, Hitler's dream of dominating Europe was a distinct possibility, but then cracks appeared.
- "Where's the bag, Mr. Kardashian?" Robert Kardashian, father of the clan that became a multi-million dollar showbiz dynasty, was also the man who saved OJ Simpson from a murder conviction. This special documents the moments OJ's best friend picked up the Louis Vuitton garment bag (contents unknown) that he brought back from his overnight trip to Chicago, and made it disappear forever. Robert Kardashian unwittingly gave birth to an empire - but lost everything to make OJ Simpson a free man.
- American 11, United 175, American 77, and United 93 tells the riveting and emotional human stories of those aboard each doomed jetliner.
- A man in a time loop must work with his brother to prevent a catastrophic fire.
- Architect Dean Poulton and designer Borja de Maqua restore a magnificent yet dilapidated three-hundred-year-old English estate once owned by King Henry VII, transforming the royal relic from Medieval to magical.
- Chronological look at the conception, construction and destruction of the World Trade Center towers which was built as a symbol of American strength and ambition.
- Women are the overwhelming majority of writers, publishers, readers and fans of gay male romance novels. Dive into the Gay Rom Lit convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico to discover why.
- The history of Area 51 and the programs created there.
- When pro kayaker Rafa Ortiz decides to paddle over Niagara Falls, he enlists the help of world-renowned paddler Rush Sturges. Together they journey from the rainforest rivers of Mexico to the towering waterfalls of the U.S. Northwest.
- A version of the story made for British television without any censorship or dramatic reconstructions.
- Bringing characters like Spider-Man and Captain Marvel to life on screen requires some real-life superheroes off-screen. Specialized teams and experts carefully plan and carry out the stunts, costumes, and special effects that make iconic films like the Avengers the impressive spectacle audiences love. From actual bus crashes in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021) to detailed makeup and training in "Black Panther" (2018), here's what Marvel movies look like behind the scenes.
- The fight scenes in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" put a fresh spin on classic kung fu movies. Insider spoke with stunt coordinator Timothy Eulich and fight choreographers Andy and Brian Le about how the movie's most impressive action sequences came together.
- A discussion of Michael Giacchino's work on the film and the themes the music conveys and supports for the film.
- An exclusive tour of the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels, each with a special story.
- Michele Rigby Assad is a former CIA operative and the author of "Breaking Cover: My Secret Life in the CIA and What It Taught Me About What's Worth Fighting For." Here, she reacts to eight undercover-espionage scenes and rates them on their accuracy. Assad looks at undercover operators such as Leonardo Dicaprio in "Body of Lies" (2008), Claire Danes in "Homeland" (2011-2020), and Jennifer Garner in "Alias" (2001). She rates training scenes in "Spy" (2015) and "Spy Game" (2001). She also rates clandestine CIA operation scenes in "Mission: Impossible" (1996), "Skyfall" (2012), "Argo" (2012), and "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" (2018).