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- Hustle and Soul is a one-hour six-episode series from Big Fish Entertainment, following Chef Lawrence Page, owner and head chef of The Pink Tea Cup (PTC) restaurant. Lawrence resurrected the former West Village landmark and moved to the Fort Greene, Brooklyn on his quest to rise to the next level and score a coveted Michelin star. While Lawrence struggles to find the perfect recipe for success, he and his team will learn that it takes more than just good cooking and a good-looking staff to become Michelin elite. Heading up The Pink Tea Cup crew as General Manager is Lawrence's hot-tempered girlfriend Ana; including Sana, the flighty flirty hostess who is not afraid to stand up to Ana and go after everything she wants; Thandi, the PTC's lead server who is next in line to move up; and Candice, the head bartender who is as sweet as her drinks, but far from Michelin ready. The twins, Dominic and Stef, provide some much-needed comic relief at the restaurant where they can't seem to get anything right.
- Some people try to find their fortune by digging for gold but others see gold everywhere they look.
- H.H. Holmes was America's first serial killer believed to have killed nearly 200 people in the late 19th century.
- The story is a six-part event drama that surrounds the invisible men and women who fight for their country (Australia), what they bring home from the war, discovering what of themselves they've left behind, the secrets that must remain hidden; With a compelling mystery regarding a possible cover-up where the lines cross between killer and family man, hero and victim, truth and imagination or fantasy, are constantly changing.
- Marine contractor Jason Varney and his team are taking docks to the next level, creating custom deck spaces for clients who love their lakeside living. From traditional boathouses to sundecks and tricked-out living rooms with all the amenities, if you can dream it, Jason can build it.
- The series profiles wanted offenders and asks the viewers to help assist the police in their search for them. The programme follows active police officers in their patrols, and other police activities. The show is hosted and narrated by Detective Sergeant Rob Lemoto, airing in both New Zealand and Australia.
- The series looks at the Bigfoot legend through the eyes of the true believers, who devote their lives to discovering the hidden truth and bringing home the evidence to prove it. For many decades, there has been grainy photographs and campfire stories told of a towering creature that lived in solitude, in the forests of North America. But where some people see a myth, others see a chance to make history.
- Darkness is a new type of reality TV's survival genre, that's being taken to new levels of mental and physical challenges. Inspired by sensory-deprivation training and extreme training scenarios of the U.S. military, Department of Defense and NASA, the series records what limits survivalists are willing to push themselves while trapped inside caves, abandoned mines and underground convolutions for up to six days. Working as a team, they do everything possible to exit complete darkness but struggle to combine their diverse skill sets as the effects of prolonged light deprivation take hold. To keep the experience as immersive as possible, participants are outfitted with custom-designed camera equipment, enabling them to document their own journey without any exposure to light or other anomalies.
- Each episode tells the story of one of Australia's most shocking murder cases, the victims and killers. Revolving around real-life phone calls placed by witnesses, the public, the perpetrators and from some victims beyond the grave. The series provides previously unseen interviews with the victims' families and the police, as well as unearthed crime scene footage and the phone calls that delivered the key piece of information and evidence that brought some of Australia's worst killers to justice.
- In the mid-western U.S. state of Minnesota, most residents own a cabin - some of them, on the water or buried deep in the woods. While some cabins are dilapidating after years of neglect, others were poorly built to begin with. With so many cabins needing restoration work, it can be a massive opportunity for builders. And in Prior Lake, Minnesota, brothers Chase and Brock Jurgensen are those opportunistic builders. Chase usually leads the projects, and big brother Brock finds creative uses for reclaimed wood in each of those builds. Together the brothers are a 'dream team' that can transform any old lodge into a new, functional and beautiful home in the wilderness.
- The series provides a rare insight into the minute-by-minute pressures faced when on the NHS front line. Camera crews follow paramedics and doctors of the West Midlands Ambulance Service, over a six-month period. The mobile medics tackle everything from street stabbings, motorcycle accidents and suspected heart attacks.
- Murder Uncovered is a breakthrough investigative news series that will blow wide open some of the worst, most infamous cases of killings and crimes in Australian criminal history. Each episode will revisit a different case that enraged and engaged the country, featuring new evidence, major breakthroughs and fresh leads that will have you questioning everything. Featuring chilling new details from never-before-given interviews with eyewitnesses to the crimes, the detectives who investigated, the victims, the prime suspects, and in some cases even the murderers - all in their own words.
- Social connector Larry Sims invites six of his friends from different phases in his life on a luxury vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. No one knows what to expect, especially since most of his friends know next-to-nothing about the other attending guests. Larry is the common person who ties the guests together - they each have very different personalities and relationships with their best friend (BFF). As Larry's worlds collide, fireworks erupt and he realizes there was a valid reason he hadn't mixed them up before now. With betrayal and jealousy lurking at every confrontation, keeping the peace among friends he previously kept apart will be no easy task. With cameras rolling 24/7, secrets can't be hidden and nothing stays private as old wounds resurface, new relationships form, and friendships changed or ended.
- The series follows amateur and professional couples from Australia, who have found a way to get rich quick. The couples buy homes, renovate and then sell them - all in just a few short weeks. But will it be a successful flip or a disastrous flop?
- From the creators of the global phenomenon Gogglebox Australia comes Common Sense, a highly entertaining new show being produced for Foxtel's Lifestyle Channel and Network Ten. From general news and current affairs to the latest in politics, sport and popular culture, Common Sense brings genuine and immediate reactions that collectively highlight the nation's unfiltered take and differing points of view on the biggest talking points. Each week, Common Sense features a cast of real people and their real opinions as they round up the week's most talked-about news topics while in conversation with one another in their respected workplaces.
- The Chicago Police Department launches the Women's DNA initiative to fund the testing of backlogged rape evidence kits and help rape victims find justice. Meanwhile in Sacramento County, California, the deputy district attorney hunts for the killer of a man who was brutally stabbed to death in his home 16 years earlier, using a new grant for DNA testing.
- A Californian detective tracks down a prostitute's killer with the help of a key piece of evidence. While two persistent cold case detectives wait many years for science and technology to evolve, so they can use the DNA results to investigate the 1990 murder of a woman and the death of a man killed in a car crash in 1988.
- The Brown's travel across open water and face insurmountable odds as they search for the final items that'll help to accomplish their off the grid dream. Noah misses his new girlfriend, while Bam surprises Billy, Ami and the family with an unexpected announcement.
- Winter is closing in fast, as shiners aim to finish their seasons strong; An intruder breaches the perimeter, leaving Josh and Chuck deep in debt; Meanwhile, Chico and Sondra's operation is burned, while Mark and Digger have a run-in with the law.
- GCBRO Hunter Don MacDonald visits a local TV show to promote the upcoming Bigfoot Down South Rally and to reach out to the public to come forward with their Bigfoot sightings in the Mississippi area. Don then meets with Bigfoot forensics expert M.K. Davis, who shows him some shocking evidence.
- The final night hunt of the season sends GCBRO in search of a giant, rogue Bigfoot; A Texas couple Jessica and her physically challenged husband Bret live in a heavily wooded area. They claim that Bigfoot has been terrorizing them, pounding on the walls of their house while screaming and wailing in the night. GCBRO travels to try and locate the creature that is frightening the couple. The team finds tracks around the house, including a huge handprint in the mud that's twice the size of a human hand.
- Students of the University of Cincinnati and Texas Tech University Innocence Project take on the cases of jailed murderers who claim they're innocent. With exclusive, behind-the-scenes access, viewers watch as the students visit the inmates, track down key witnesses, and seek DNA testing that could prove their clients' innocence. While their focus is on the cases of Texas death row inmate, Anthony Graves, and mentally ill Ohio inmate Glen Tinney, who plead guilty but now professes his innocence.
- Michael Johnson was convicted of the senseless killing of Jeff Wetterman, 11 years earlier. While being interviewed in his last days, cameras capture how Michael's family fights to save him from being executed, and the rising tension leading up to the execution date. In a shocking twist, the story ends in a way no one could have foreseen.
- Comedian Doug Benson gets stoned and makes mind-altered decisions as a high court judge, dealing with small-claims court cases. The first case begins with a dispute between two friends, involving a car that got towed after the owner loaned it out.
- In the Californian town of Bakersfield, police explore all avenues in the disappearance of Azita Nikooei, a 29-year-old mother with a secret life. The story takes police on a hunt into the Mojave Desert, to unearth the truth of what really happened.
- Police find a car which had been set ablaze, discovering the murdered body of David Stevens; Upon investigating, investigators find a woman's fingerprints on a mirrored headboard in Stevens' apartment and question whether this mystery woman could be behind his death.
- In the middle of the night at his home in Clearwater, Florida, eight-year-old Zachary Bernhardt disappears. His mother was taking a quick late night dip in their apartment's pool, then went to check on him but found that he wasn't in his bed. There is no sign of a break in or struggle, and suspicions swirl around the single mother, who denies any involvement in her son's disappearance and ends up moving away. But when another boy goes missing from the area, new theories emerge as the quiet beach town is gripped by fear. After sixteen years of not knowing what happened, Zachary's family and local law enforcement continues to search for answers.
- A woman finds her parents murdered in their dairy farmhouse. Law enforcement begin to wonder if previous murders within the family and the current murders, are connected. With so many theories and suspicions around the deaths, detectives begin ruling out suspects.
- After returning home to find it burgled again, the retired man takes precautions to secure his Little Falls, Minn, home. On Thanksgiving evening, his peace is shattered by a home break-in, culminating in a gruesome double homicide; Investigators discover audio recordings of the killings, revealing what really happened and the killer's true motives.
- 2016– 43mTV-146.0 (9)TV EpisodeTyler connects Mel B (Mel B) to her family members and a beloved patriarch; Reza Farahan never had the opportunity of spending time with his two deceased grandfathers, battling each other for his attention; Tyler stuns Jana Kramer and her friends, when he brings a message from beyond; Tyler reconnects Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins with her best friend, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes.
- 2016– 43mTV-145.2 (9)TV EpisodeTyler helps Janice Dickinson make a connection with John Belushi; while helping Joanna Krupa, Tyler helps her to solve a Polish murder mystery; Tyler helps Marlee Matlin make a connection with her departed father, who offers information to help explain her deafness.
- 2016– 43mTV-146.5 (13)TV EpisodeTyler helps Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner discover some shocking news about their love lives; Tyler meets RuPaul and helps him to connect with his departed parents; then, Tyler helps Elisha Cuthbert and her family get closure, after the death of a beloved grandmother.
- 2016– 43mTV-146.5 (9)TV EpisodeTyler connects Lisa Vanderpump to her departed grandmother; Allison Janney has questions answered about the death of a sibling; Tyler helps Portia de Rossi connect with the man who helped her beat an eating disorder; while Kacey Musgraves hears details about her grandmother's death.
- The pressure is on for the Dieselsellerz crew, when Detroit Tiger and baseball superstar Miguel Cabrera requests a tricked-out Chevy Duramax to be built for his charity. The guys aim to try and knock it out of the park with National League themed UTV bullpen car for MLB Network.