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- The Johnstons are an average of seven American families pursuing the American dream. Papa Trent and Mama Amber have five children under the age of 16, all with achondroplasia dwarfism.
- Just when you thought you knew who did it, a tip comes in that changes the direction of the case and shifts suspicion.
- The lives of a pair of little people as they continue through their marriage, careers, and starting a family.
- For the last 25 years, Graham Hetrick has been the Coroner of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He handles close to 700 suspicious deaths each year. The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead chronicles some of his most mysterious and disturbing homicides. While detectives search for clues among the living, Graham - a medical death investigator - is uncovering the secrets of the dead.
- Tv series telling different stories of wives who killed theirs husbands.
- Police detectives attempt to solve murder cases.
- Kids Say the Darndest things is a very funny show, all Bill Cosby does is demonstrate the cute innocence of children.
- It's about Steve Harden (Tim Allen) a tall handsome that on his wedding day is cursed by a small troll for cheating. He is turned 2ft tall and must learn a lesson of love and loyalty.
- 12 Contestants try to win a recurring role on General Hospital. Emmy winning soap actress Debbi Morgan and General Hospital Casting Director Mark Teschner judge their performances.
- Takes viewers behind the scenes of casinos to reveal real attempts at deception and foul play. Using exclusive surveillance footage and jailhouse interviews with former cheaters, as well as first-person accounts from accomplices, and casino owners.
- World-famous meteorite hunter Steve Arnold and science writer and owner of Aerolite Meteorites Geoff Notkin team up to hunt for the Earth's most elusive treasure which, incidentally, is not from our world - meteorites.
- Amazing Medical Stories follows the lives of people with rare and surprising medical afflictions and documents the remarkable medical treatments that are used to cure them. From a man falling into a churning cement mixer, to a baby born with four legs, each episode tells stories that range from unusual accidents to one-of-a-kind conditions. Each story begins as a medical mystery, gradually revealing the condition and symptoms until finally the right physician comes along to make a diagnostic breakthrough. This series is an inspiring celebration of science and human inventiveness triumphing over illness, accidents and disease.
- TLC's FABULOUS CAKES is a behind the scenes look at the country's top bakeries. In each episode, the show will visit a new area of the country to witness the creation of three extraordinary custom cakes. Some of the best pastry chefs in the world share their tips and techniques as they conceive, construct, and deliver cakes that take the art of pastry above and beyond your everyday dessert.
- People all around the world show off secret swimming holes in their part of the world.
- 16 contestants enter an eight week military-style training program for a chance to win $500,000.
- Follows men and women working the California coastline, from San Diego to Malibu, who rescue a reported 10,000 every year.
- "Bear Whisperer" is an inspiring account of one man's mission to save bears and at the same time, protect the public. Whether it's a dumpster-diving cub or a home-invading adult, the Bear Whisperer will be there to answer every panicked call.
- Host Heidi Klum is featured interacting with children and bringing out the hilarious and often insightful things they say.
- A TV version of the popular book collecting the extremes of nature and human endeavors. Hosts Chris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson present a weekly look at the biggest, smallest, fastest and strangest of just about everything in the world.
- FidoTV Channel: Turning the tables on humans who always get to pick their pets, "Who Gets the Dog?" is a one-hour, reality-based series that lets the dogs decide where and with whom they want to live. Family-friendly FidoTV focuses on dogs and canine animal pets.
- An amazing story of unconditional love, loyalty, and commitment. Jamie and Lynn are an inspiration for life and running!
- Humans compete against animals in feats of athleticism.
- From the producers of "Deadly Wives" comes a new series that delves into the minds of deviously clever women who used their smarts to devise elaborate schemes of crime and murder. "Diabolical Women" explores the twisted ingenuity of these women, who might have put their efforts into running a business, but instead methodically planned out extraordinary crimes in order to get what they wanted: power, control, money, etc.
- Taking the form of a countdown from 101 to 1, the series features tales of foreign objects which have been removed from human bodies, such as javelins, a boat anchor, a bicycle pump, a bag of nails, an ice pick, and even a human body.
- Final Cut explores the dark side of Hollywood - telling the stories of people who arrived with their dreams but had their lives cut short by brutal and mysterious crimes.
- The greatest building project ever undertaken by a city. Tunneling a four-lane highway beneath Boston.
- Comedian and actor, Frank Payne, aka "The Big Guy", lends his body to science to take viewers [deep] inside his big fat body. Doctors, scientists, and engineers using the latest medical and scientific advances including state-of-the-art imaging technology, reveal the shocking truth of what more than 100 pounds of excess fat does to the body's heart, liver, bones, and joints. Featured by XIVETV.
- Documentary special about children born with challenging medical conditions who have survived despite the odds.
- A reunion special that brings people together who have been separated and now have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come together.
- The story behind Mt. Rushmore, the world's largest man-made monument. Construction began on the project in 1927 as an effort to boost state tourism, although the sculptures were originally supposed to be historical figures from the west, such as Lewis and Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, Sioux Chief Red Cloud and John C. Fremont. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum agreed to do it, but wanted to portray Presidents Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson and Roosevelt, which caused a scandal. Borglum and 400 men started carving the 60-foot busts during the unbridled prosperity of the 1920s and continued working on it for 14 years, well into the Great Depression.
- Contestants compete to answer general knowledge questions in order to win college tuition money for themselves or family members.