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- Ten survival "experts" attempt to survive alone. The winner receives $500,000.
- Comedian David Letterman interviews people he finds fascinating.
- Phil travels around the world sampling food and tradition with friends and a sense of humor.
- A collection of documentary films focused on sports.
- Anthony Bourdain visits countries, delving into their political issues as well as indigenous food and culture.
- When a tragedy strikes close to home, four police officers struggle with their faith and their roles as husbands and fathers. Together they make a decision that will change all of their lives.
- Science documentaries about various topics.
- Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods.
- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- Follow the rise of the most famous adult entertainment platform and the recent backlash it has received.
- Award winning journalist Paula Zahn unravels shocking crimes interviewing those closest to the case including lawyers, the victim's family, and detectives.
- Brides-to-be from all over America come to Kleinfeld in New York to finally say yes to their wedding dress.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Chronicles the lives of four struggling "allegedly" associated women who have to pick up the pieces and carry on after their husbands or fathers do time for Mob-related activities.
- Follows "The Walking Dead" star and motorcycle enthusiast Norman Reedus as he hits the open road to explore local biker culture and celebrate the best and brightest collectors, mechanics and craftsmen around the country.
- A television program that follows a celebrity stylist as she looks to take her business to the next level.
- Actress Kate Lyn Sheil prepares to portray the role of Christine Chubbuck, a real-life news reporter who took her own life on local Florida television in 1974.
- MTV follows three unique persons in their everyday situations, and documents the problems and goals they face.
- Follows suspicious lovers as they catch their cheating partners in the act.
- The fantastically outrageous world of the uber-wealthy momzillas of New York's Upper East Side.
- Rotten dives deep into the food production underworld to expose the corruption, waste and real dangers behind your everyday eating habits.
- A documentary going in depth about the creation and success of the greatest basketball team ever created. The Dream Team. Takes place in the 92 Olympics, where team USA and it's eleven Hall of Famers take gold in the greatest assertion of sports dominance in history.
- An examination of the nature of human perception and how it can be fooled.
- This film from acclaimed theater director Lonny Price charts the journey of the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" in the 30-plus years since the musical debuted on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre in 1981.
- A man travels around the vast wilderness hunting various animals. He hunts everything from birds to bears. Once the animal is bagged he demonstrates how to process the game and cook it.
- This unnervingly vivid dive into the 1971 uprising from Emmy® winning director Stanley Nelson sheds new light on the enduring violence and racism of the prison system and highlights the urgent, ongoing need for reform 50 years later.
- In I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING, Rosenthal sets his sights on kitchens both on and off the well-worn gastronomic path, where he meets those who are keeping traditions alive and creating new ones. Viewers travel with him from Hong Kong to Barcelona, from Paris to Tokyo, and from a three-star Michelin restaurant in an Italian palazzo to a Los Angeles bakery training former gang members. Rosenthal is a food enthusiast, but as he was growing up, he was not exposed to any adventurous eating. Rosenthal says, "My mother was not a fantastic cook. Our oven had a setting for 'shoe.' But I've always loved family, food, travel, and humor. That's how I connect with people. I'm not your typical adventurer. So, I'm hoping folks will look at a nebbish like me exploring the world and trying new things and say, 'If that guy can go outside, maybe I can, too.'"
- Host Anthony Bourdain shows you the best places to eat, drink, shop, and visit if you find yourself with a day or two to spare in some of the world's greatest cities.
- In world high school mariachi, musicians from South Texas reigns supreme. Under guidance of coach Abel Acuña, the captains of Edinburg North High School team must turn shoestring and diverse inexperienced musicians into state champions.
- A documentary about the design of cities, which looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world's foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers.
- Families leave the mainland behind and head to the Caribbean to live on island time. They'll tour gorgeous homes on white sandy beaches and search for their own affordable slice of heaven.
- CNN's award-winning journalist, Christiane Amanpour travels around the world to talk with women about the rules of engagement in relationships and intimacy. In this six-part documentary series, directed by women, Christiane meets regular people who are shaping the idea of modern love. How are roles changing for both men and women when it comes to sex, love, marriage, family and divorce?
- Ty Pennington, Alison Victoria and Taniya Nayak will mentor three skilled teams in a seaside home improvement clash.
- Four different women who are all getting married attend each other's weddings. Each women rates each other's wedding based on different categories. In the end, which ever woman has the highest rated wedding wins a honeymoon with her new husband in a beautiful, exotic location.
- Anthony Melchiorri travels to help inexperienced hotel owners save their hotels from closing down.
- In the early 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a tsunami, ravaging all in its wake.
- Tropical dreamers will be shown island properties that fit into any budget, from ultra-affordable to totally outrageous. This shows follows everyday families in search of their own slice of paradise, and proves that fantasy can be reality.
- Americans make the move to Hawaii to find the home of their dreams in paradise.
- Groundbreaking weekly docu-series that pulls back the curtain on American politics. Hosts John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jenn Palmieri go behind the scenes for an unbiased, inside look at the stories beyond the headlines.
- A candid documentary exploring the relationship between men from various backgrounds and their penises, through anonymous interviews conducted by filmmaker Brian Fender in his living room.
- It will explore the rise of Rupert Murdoch, his influence in the world and his battle of succession
- Psychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students study convicted murderers; they evaluate their personality traits and develop psychological profiles.
- Follows a group of up-and-coming movers and shakers in New York's elite circles of real estate, fashion, and media.
- A diverse cast of trailblazing women, set out to answer the question: what exactly does it take to be a Gutsy Woman?
- The life story of the legendary musician Miles Davis.
- Chef David Chang, along with his friends, explore, explain and enjoy food from around the world.
- In a California memorabilia shop in 2010, collector Randy Guijarro bought a tintype that looked to be a familiar figure, Billy the Kid - playing croquet with his gang known as The Regulators. As the gravity of the discovery began to set in, Guijarro initiated a chain of events that would lead him on a painstaking journey to verify the photograph's authenticity.
- This program is made by the Discovery Network, and the show's 'full-name' has the suffix phrase of "The Questions of Our Life", after curiosity. The show tries to answer mysteries and certain queries within diverse fields like the human mind, history, archaeology, medicine, anthropology, nature, biology, space and history. While the show was being planned, Discovery's game-plan was to air twelve one-hour episodes each season for five years. However, when "Curiosity..." did premiere in August of 2011, it began a weekly broadcast schedule that ran the full first season, which ended with the 13th episode on November, 20, 2011. Similarly, the second season also followed the weekly format, between October 7, 2012 and January 27, 2013. Since then, there has only been one episode broadcast under the umbrella title of "Curiosity: The Questions of Our Life". This was the episode named "Stonehenge", which was shown on July 20, 2014. Two websites have emerged since the series debut, both of which deal with analogous subject matter, which achieve their individual goals strategically.
- In 2005, 20-year-old Ryan Ferguson was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, causing his father, Bill, to embark on a 10-year campaign to prove Ryan's innocence.
- A comprehensive and compelling history of the United States immediately following the Civil War.