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- Reality television series that shows an uncensored look at the life of Las Vegas gigolos.
- Adam Glasser (also known as Seymore Butts) is a Jewish porn movies director. Along with cousin Stevie, mum Lila, and other friends, he runs his porn movies company. Once you will watch this TV show, you will be taken deep inside the adult industry of San Fernnando, LA, CA. If you ever wanted to have a closer look at the screens of the industry, this is your chance.
- A comedy variety series based on David Letterman's original segment.
- Sex educators Sunny Megatron and Ken educate the public.
- Comic Chelsea Handler mixes her stand-up routine with taped spoofs, shorts and sketches.
- Welcome to the wildest wiener stand this side of the Mississippi. When late night revelers on the north side of Chicago step into The Wiener's Circle, they get more than a late night bite, they get a blast of sass from a food-slinging crew that puts the "cuss" back in customer service!
- Comedian Dane Cook travels with other comedian and performs at various places and indulges in adventure activity before every performance.
- Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas embark on a journey to discover one lucky girl with the vocal talent to not only perform at the finale with them but also to record in the studio.
- Restaurant Stakeout is an American reality television series on the Food Network. The series debuted on March 12, 2012, with the second season premiering on August 29, 2012. It is one of the first non-studio shows attempted on Food Network.
- Thirteen would-be musical artists hit the road with hip-hop artist Missy Elliott in a competition in which the winner is signed to her record label. The contestants travel on a bus, giving them an inside view of the music business.
- A group of teenagers are invited to participate in a summer musical program to hone their singing and dancing skills. After eliminations by judges, a grand prize winner is chosen.
- Seven recently married couples compete in a variety of challenges for an ever-increasing cash prize.
- The Telethon For America is a live comedy show with the goal of encouraging voters to head to the polls ahead of the 2020 General Elections. It is the first telethon ever with a goal of raising zero dollars. The imperative goal of the event is to encourage Americans to take part in the democratic process and fight back against corruption in our government. The telethon features live performances, comedy, music, pre-taped segments, and interaction with a celebrity phone bank calling out to fans and potential voters to ensure they will vote in the midterms.
- Women gathering for a weekly book club meeting and discuss their personal lives as well as literary subjects.
- Ailing hotels and resorts across America get much-needed help from hospitality expert Shane Green. With hidden cameras all over the properties, Shane captures every move by the hotel staff to help the resorts become top-notch.
- In each 30-minute episode of Follow the Leader, host Farnoosh Torabi, will spend 72 hours embedded in the life of a different superstar entrepreneur to learn how this wildly successful businessperson ticks. Farnoosh's mission is to dig deep and discover their individual philosophies, methods and practices to earn big bucks - and viewers can take away this knowledge and apply it to their own lives. Along the way, Farnoosh will find out what makes these brilliant earners special - are they more driven, smarter, more ruthless, and more charismatic than the rest of us? Farnoosh will take viewers on a journey around the world to find out. Featured entrepreneurs include John Paul DeJoria, Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board, John Paul Mitchell Systems and The Patrón Spirits Company; Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, serial entrepreneur and investor; Lyor Cohen, CEO, 300 Entertainment; and many more.
- White residents living in a cul-de-sac outside of Austin, Texas choose their new neighbors from a group of seven families from disparate backgrounds.
- Ever wonder who is behind those hilarious cat memes? Bravo Media goes inside the Seattle office of one of the largest humor publishers on the internet, ICanHasCheezburger.com with LOLwork. The 30-minute doc-com goes inside of the world of Ben Huh and his eccentric staff as they attempt to make the world laugh five minutes a day by putting nimble yet grammatically incorrect captions on cute photos of domesticated pets and animals.
- Documentary series examines rehabilitative music programs in prisons around the country.
- What happens when Hollywood actor Michael Roof invites his backcountry family to Los Angeles for an extended vacation? Find out if these small-town, larger-than-life characters adapt to Tinsel Town and if Roof's career survives their visit.
- Scott Lope is one of America's premier exotic animal reposessors. He rescues extraordinary and endangered creatures from unfit owners, illegal trade and harmful environments. No animal is too dangerous or too forgotten for Scott as he and his team recover tigers, bears, monkeys, wolves and many more all with the goal of finding them a worthy home.
- SHINESTY is a comedic doc series about the young entrepreneurs behind Shinesty, an apparel company in Boulder, Colorado, that did $5 million in sales last year.
- Celebrity carolers from across the entertainment spectrum hit the road in search of people who look like they could extra holiday cheer. They then surprise their listeners with their own unique renditions of a classic Christmas carol.
- Families put up their prized possessions for auction in the name of charity.
- Nik Wallenda comes from seven generations of daredevils and famous circus family 'The Flying Wallendas'. Nik is a daredevil for the 21st Century and along with his dad, who supervises the rigging and safety, he performs death-defying stunts. We follow his whole family (mom, dad, wife, kids) as they engineer and execute their life's passion.
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- Chelsea is on the hunt for the perfect personal assistant, quizzes an elderly bowling league on pop culture and brings an extreme makeover to the homeless.
- Chelsea chaperones a blind date for little kids, brings a lie detector to work and wraps up the show with an internet clip about getting kicked in the most precious of places. (Ouch!) Plus, see our funny gal get an urban hair makeover.
- Chelsea picnics with a group of B-level celebs and shows us a youthful parody of plastic surgery reality shows.
- Chelsea conflicts with her entourage and conducts a celebrity interview, making one too many rips on reality TV. Plus, get her views on male private parts!
- Chelsea has a round table dinner with some A-list celebrity look-a-likes and then interviews Gary Coleman while getting a massage. Also featured: Midget Wars. Sweet.
- Chelsea decides to take a pole dancing class, finding out that it's not as easy as it looks. Then she gets a cooking lesson from Mary-Anne of Gilligan's Island. (Sadly, the two segments are unrelated.)
- Eat your heart out, Simon Cowell! We've got your American Idol right here! Chelsea stops by a Hollywood vocal coach to lay down some tracks. She then imagines what some of our most popular TV would look like if they aired in foreign countries. Plus, our sassy comedian goes in for a plastic surgery consultation.