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- A human soldier is sent from 2029 to 1984 to stop an almost indestructible cyborg killing machine, sent from the same year, which has been programmed to execute a young woman whose unborn son is the key to humanity's future salvation.
- Jack Hall, paleoclimatologist, must make a daring trek from Washington, D.C. to New York City to reach his son, trapped in the cross-hairs of a sudden international storm which plunges the planet into a new Ice Age.
- Comedian Jimmy Fallon hosts a late-night talk show.
- Peewee football is taken to the big screen in Texas.
- Behind every professional football player is an agent. Their clients make the plays on the field, but they run the game off the field. Esquire Network gives an inside look at the business behind America's biggest sports obsession as cameras follow four top real-life 'Jerry Maguire' sports agents navigating the cutthroat world of professional football in The Agent.
- A reality television show about young indie rapper Mike Stud, and his interesting take on life, music, the tour life, touring, and family. The show follows Mike on his first major tour.
- Two Scottish brewers go around the world to accomplish various beer brewing challenges.
- Mecum Auctions : Muscle Cars & More follows The Dealmaker, Dan Mecum, and his auction team as they bring together buyers and sellers of the most sought-after muscle and collector cars in high octane fashion. Expert commentators give facts and statistics on the cars as they hit the auction block. This is a fast-paced glimpse into the collector car world from various locations as the Mecum Experience makes it's circuit across the United States.
- Series tags along with travel-loving celebs as they explore the world's most amazing cities. Each week a new celeb takes on a new city, meeting culinary innovators, sampling local libations and exploring the hot spots that make these getaways unforgettable.
- With stops in Milwaukee, Chicago and San Francisco, comedians Jay Larson and Sean Patton drink their way through neighborhood dives and swanky bars alike. Pull up a stool and take in the sites of America's finest watering holes.
- In the high-stakes world of professional horse race handicapping, the only thing bigger than the bets are the characters placing them. Each episode follows a group of handicappers as they compete for the title of America's top handicapper.
- Western Pennsylvania, home of football legends. Follow six teams in the Beaver County Youth Football League in what was once the backbone of industrial America, where jobs have vanished, the bridges that connect communities rusted over, but everyone is still drawn together by a great tradition... football.
- This show follows very good, young golfers who play in Junior Golf Tournaments and just happen to have one of their parents as their caddy. The parents are also "coaches" and they enthusiastically fill the stereotypical role of "stage" parents. These young children play golf at extraordinarily high levels, but perfection, or the pursuit of perfection, is the "Moby Dick" that drives the passionate golfer - and it drives these fanatically passionate caddies/coaches/parents to take somewhat extreme measures in order to "help" their child improve at the game of golf.
- The Illegal Eater follows musician and foodie Steven Page as he embarks on a journey to uncover some of the tastiest, creative, illegal food in a city's unlicensed - secret - underground venues. It's in these places where the food is always fresh, local, and the experience is completely authentic.
- In the premiere season, follow six guy friends as they convene in New York City after decades of friendship. The men of "Lucky Bastards" are entrepreneurs, privileged ne'er-do-wells and even a prince. Whether they're razzing each other at the poker table or convincing gorgeous women to fly with them to Art Basel, these bachelors are living life to the fullest. We introduce Adam, Charles, Craig, Lorenzo, Rocco and Scott.
- We've all daydreamed about it, taking down an obnoxious colleague or pummeling a workplace rival. In every episode, two office adversaries push themselves to the limit and learn to box from some of the sport's most hardcore trainers. Finally, they'll step into the ring and put it all on the line letting their fists determine the winner.
- An original 12-part web series that redefines success and what it means to be a modern gentleman in today's world. Featuring musicians Brandon Boyd and Jon Batiste, humanitarian / filmmaker Bryn Mooser, designer Nick Fouquet, actor Jason Sudeikis, and restaurateur Max Chow, BROTHERHOOD brings to the screen a real group of friends who share a passion for what they do. Inspiration, mentors, friendship & the zombie apocalypse are among the topics discussed over dinner and drinks.
- "Wrench Against the Machine" pits the best bike builders in the world against each other in a race to see who can crank out the best custom design in only three days. Each episode features new designers using the full range of their skills to create ingenious custom rides. Upon completion, a panel of motorcycle experts, including Roland Sands, Alan Stulberg and Michael "Woolie" Woolaway, evaluate the finished products and declare the winner.
- Former "American Idol" contestant Clay Aiken runs for the United States Congress.
- There's no food more quintessentially American than the burger. A new generation is looking to take burgers to a whole new level, and that means a bigger, better, more adventurous experience that dares the taste buds. I
- Heir to a European auto fortune, photographer, art collector, successful tech investor, jetsetter and creator of the men's clothing brand LimoLand - it's Jean "Johnny" Pigozzi's world...you just don't know it yet. Esquire Network's "My Friends Call Me Johnny" provides a twist on the typical talk show, with Pigozzi traveling the globe to ask the most provocative questions of his famous friends - as only he can.
- In this documentary special, the editors of Esquire Magazine discuss the importance of mentoring the next generation of young men in America and incite a call to action for men everywhere to join the mentoring revolution. The special features numerous celebrity interviews as well as real life mentoring examples.
- Alice is interviewed and photographed for the October Issue of Esquire Spain.
- Go behind the velvet rope and enter the exclusive, intensely competitive world of New York nightlife real estate with the high-end listings agents determined to find and sell the Big Apple's next 'It' spot. Follow along with the agents as they cut deals for the hottest bar, restaurant and nightclub spaces and try to stay on top in the city that never sleeps. The playground of New York's coolest crowds may be their office, but in a cutthroat business, with millions on the line, can they close the deal before last call?
- Centers on Matt Hranek, who hits the road to uncover off-the-beaten-path people and experiences around the country.
- Two-hour special commemorates Esquire magazine's landmark 80th anniversary and looks back at the social, political and cultural forces that shaped our lives over the last eight decades - told through the lens of the magazine, its stories, images and covers.
- Host and NBA superstar Baron Davis profiles the athletes, musicians, celebrities, designers, influencers and street-style icons who are setting a stylish new standard for today's man. From Jason Lee's love of custom motorcycles to Mr. Cartoon's astonishing tattoos. From John Varvatos' rock and roll clothing line to Marcus Samuelsson's brand new restaurant. They all share one thing in common: a passion for expressing themselves through personal style.
- Actor Omar Miller ("CSI: Miami") and fashion designer Andres Izquieta of Five Four Clothing know that the best travel experiences don't come from following a schedule -- they come from following advice. And a good Wifi connection. In each episode of "Weekend Fix," Omar and Andres travel to a different city, using every social networking tool at their fingertips to seek out recommendations from friends, locals, and strangers alike for the go-to hotels, off-the-radar restaurants and can't-miss local experiences that the guidebooks just can't tell you about.
- King of Texas Cuisine Tim Love takes on D.C.'s Italian bruiser Mike Isabella of Graffiato. In this hour long season premiere, the chefs break down a beast: A whole pig! Guest Judges: Kris Morningstar, Naomi Pomeroy.
- Italian culinary master, Freddy Vargas of LA's Scarpetta takes on modernist chef Justin Wills of Oregon's Restaurant Beck. Guest Judges: Kris Morningstar, Naomi Pomeroy.
- La Poubelle's innovative chef, Johnny Zone, spices up the competition against former minor league pitcher Michael Teich of The Wallace. Guest judges: Naomi Pomeroy, Kris Morningstar.
- It's a showdown of the young up-and-comers as City Tavern's comfort-food queen, Jessica Christensen, takes on the exotic flavors of Acabar's Kevin Luzande. But can either handle the challenge of sweetbreads?
- Good friends and godfathers of the LA culinary scene Mark Peel of Campanile and Sal Marino of Il Grano come together for an epic food fight. Guest judges: Krista Simmons, Josiah Citrin.
- Kevin Gillespie of Gunshow in Atlanta and his biggest fan, Eric Park of L.A.'s Black Hogg cook live scallops and pig's feet for special guest judge Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion.
- Tin Vuong of Abigaile and his straightforward flavors take on the modern Vietnamese cuisine of chef Perry Cheung of Phorage. But will either be able to handle the secret ingredient: blood?
- It's a war of the west as Portland's Chef of the Year, John Gorham, and his Toro Bravo partner, Kasey Mills clash over quail, dragon fruit, and sea cucumbers with David Lentz and Kris Longley of Southern California's The Hungry Cat restaurants.
- There's more than just the chef's knife on the line as Gautreau's chef and recent James Beard Award nominee Sue Zemanick challenges the man who once fired her, Tory McPhail of Commander's Palace.
- Portland's Master Butcher Adam Sappington meets Kansas City's James Beard award winning chef Michael Smith in an epic pasta-beef battle. With a kitchen filled with surprises and semolina flour and a solid quarter of a cow, one can only imagine the possible outcomes. Will the known pasta expert be able to keep up with the expert butcher and his saw? Find out whose dishes will take home the winner's knife.
- Season 1 winner Ricardo Zarate returns to the kitchen to defend his reign against Los Angeles area Fig restaurant Executive Chef Ray Garcia in a super-close battle for the title. With octopus, alpaca and high-quality mangalitsa pork fat as the night's special ingredients, there's no telling what will happen. With 1 hour on the clock and 2 dishes on the line, will either of them be able to pull off a 3rd dish and the win for the night?
- Let it rain! Seattle chef Jason Wilson from Crush and good friend Greg Denton of Portland's Ox match wits in a battle of Northwest titans! Jason is a 2010 James Beard Award winner while his protege Greg recently got knocked out in the semifinals. Is redemption on the menu? See who prepares juniper berries, chicken gizzards and Conger eel best in the tightest competition in the show's history.
- When renowned San Francisco chef Traci Des Jardins visits L.A., she stays with uber-talented Border Grill chef Mary Sue Milliken. Watch things get awkward as the two close friends battle it out for one night at The Gorbals! On the menu are yucca, skate wing and whole pheasant. Will Traci's Nicoise flavors overcome Mary Sue's Latin cuisine? Find out who goes home a champion in another tight race!
- It's Nor Cal vs. So Cal when Santa Barbara's Jason Paluska and Oakland's Kyle Itani duke it out for the ultimate prizes, bragging rights and the big knife. With this episode's special ingredients cilantro, collard greens and live halibut, it's anyone's game. Will a last minute frying oil delivery be enough to help Kyle's Japanese-s tyle dishes win over the judges and beat out Tex-Mex lover Jason? Find out!
- Two Bay Area titans face off in the Battle of San Francisco! Locanda Osteria chef Anthony Strong challenges his hero and 2014 James Beard Award winner Charles Phan. Faced with the task of combining burrata and either flying fish or monkfish, can the two chefs overcome one of cooking's biggest faux pas and prepare a winning dish? Charles brings his Vietnamese-French flavors against Anthony's pasta-making expertise in a super-close battle!
- We hope they know how to cook lamb! Harold Moore from Commerce in New York City and Kevin Nashan from St. Louis restaurant Sidney Street Cafe butcher and prepare the whole animal. Things get hairy when Harold mistakes sugar for salt and Kevin cuts himself. Who can recover and best season their meat with a wealth of mint varieties? It's a nail-biter at The Gorbals in another classic episode!
- It's a two-on-two Los Angeles Mexican cuisine battle when chefs Gilberto Cetina and Daniel Elkins battle it out against Ricardo Diaz and Tony Alcazar for not one, but two winner's knives. The LA Times celebrated pairs are handed gooseberries, calf's liver and cactus. But with a special 3-dish minimum, will both teams be able to live up to their reputations? Find out!
- It's a battle of the young guns when Top Chef top 5 finalist Brian Huskey dukes it out against sous chef Mei Lin. With this episode's special ingredients silkie chicken, aloe vera and taro root, these up-and-coming chefs have a difficult road to victory ahead. Find out which of these rising stars' dishes will rise to the top and take home the winner's knife.
- La Petite Grocery owner Justin Devillier travels from New Orleans to challenge The Churchill executive chef Michael Bryant on his home turf! Tonight every dish will have a variety of egg in it--from the funky flavor of 1,000-year-old egg to salty caviar and super-rich emu eggs. Who can play up their disparate flavors best and win the judges' favor? Both men enter confident; see who exits with egg on his face!