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- When a 14 year old girl goes missing, her parents and detectives are shocked at what they find out from her Facebook account.
- The 1st ANNUAL URBAN ONE HONORS is a ceremony hosted by D.L. Hughley that celebrates the best in black culture and honors achievements made by individuals in the fields of radio, television, music, social media, politics and social activism. The event is held at the Anthem in Washington, D.C. and broadcast February 28, 2019 on TV One.
- A town hall hosted by Roland S. Martin who's joined with a group of panelists to examines the National Urban League's "Annual State of Black America Report". The town hall was held on July 29, 2018 at the Historic Howard Theatre in Washington, DC and aired on the TV One cable network.
- Starting with humble beginnings in the Bronx, Andre Harrell always knew he was bound for greatness. After initial success with his rap group Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, Andre Harrell decided to move to the business side of music, and he quickly flourished as he discovered stars like Jodeci, Heavy D, Guy and the ultimate queen of R&B, Mary J Blige. In Life After "Uptown", you'll watch how Andre Harrell made the move from rapping in high schools to managing one of the biggest record labels of its time, Uptown Records. He'll talk about it all, from the high points of discovering Mary J Blige and his $50 Million Dollar deal at MCA, to the lows of his untimely resignation from the CEO post at Motown and heart surgery that brought him back from the brink.
- Behind the Movement is a unique and fast-paced retelling of how Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat launched the history-making Montgomery Bus Boycott. The film will reveal the untold story of how a group of everyday people decided this incident was the right time to take a stand for their civil rights and demand equal treatment.
- This investigative series delves into controversial and sensational cases involving some of the most prominent entertainment figures of our time. Celebrity Crime Files seeks to uncover the truth behind headline-making events, such as celebrity homicides like the fatal hotel shooting of Sam Cooke or the murder of once up-and-coming R&B singer LaLa Brown; or unexplained mysteries, like the disappearance of basketball star Brian Williams aka Bison Dele and many more. Each episode introduces the case of a celebrated figure then it takes the audience through the rise of the celebrity's life to an intimate exploration of their publicized tragedy or downfall. Through dramatic recreations surrounding the events, eyewitness accounts, culture experts, family, friends and/or colleagues, a clear picture emerges of the days leading up to the fateful moment and thereafter.
- A to D-list celebrities line up for the privilege to chop-it-up with radio personality Charlamagne Tha God. In this episode, the tables are turned on the infamously blunt interviewer as we learn how Lenard McKlevey became Charlamagne Tha God.
- Single mom Madison finds herself scraping pennies together two weeks before Christmas after the IRS freezes her bank account, her ex fails to come through with any help and her boss fires her. Desperate to pay bills and buy gifts for her teenage children, Madison jumps into the ever-popular "gig economy." That's when she meets and eventually gets hired by obnoxious, sidelined former pro football player Alec Darby, also secretly on the verge of going broke. This odd couple butts heads time and time again, but they eventually forge a friendship. And, to their surprise, they learn a lot about themselves and teach one another how to be better people.
- In a complicated love story about life and sacrifice, Dinner For Two details a solution to healing a broken heart. Preparing for "last supper", Chris (Tristan 'Mack' Wilds) sets the mood by recreating a favorite dish he shared with his once-beloved Angela (Chaley Rose). As Chris reflects on great memories over multiple glasses of wine and whiskey, he also mourns the loss of their relationship. To permanently numb the pain, Chris contemplates taking his own life, as Angela refuses to love him back and forgive his downward alcoholic spiral.
- Down For Whatever chronicles Tracy, a young successful doctor and her detective husband, Mike. Although happily married, one thing has always been missing in their relationship - a sense of family. Tracy grew up in foster care and longs for the traditional family environment that she never had. When Mike suddenly loses his partner in a senseless cop-killing, Tracy is there to support him. That is, until she receives an unexpected visit from a social worker who informs her that the ruthless killers suspected in the murder are her biological sisters, Denise and Sonya. Tracy is overwhelmed and in disbelief by the news, but before telling her husband, she decides to track her sisters down herself.
- Ebony (Nicole Ari Parker) and Michael (Boris Kodjoe) were forced into a modern "shotgun" wedding after becoming teenage parents, putting their personal goals on hold in order to support their family. Amazingly, the two high school sweethearts managed to overcome the odds and establish a seemingly ideal life for themselves. However, the success that initially was meant to strengthen their family has become the very thing that is driving them apart. As a result, Michael desperately tries to hold onto everything he's worked his entire life to gain. This leads the family on an unconventional adventure to restore the faith, hope, and trust that initially brought them together.
- With a successful music career spanning almost three decades, Faith Evans, the First Lady of Bad Boy, widely known as the widow of "The Notorious B.I.G", is a Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum recording artist and songwriter, New York Times best-selling author, autism advocate, and most importantly - a mother. Discovering her voice at three years old, Faith almost seemed destined to become a singer, but a lack of confidence as a child almost derailed her destiny. Influenced by her mother, Helene Evans, a professional singer and "trailblazing renegade", and inspired by the vocal acrobatics and precise harmonies of the Clark Sisters, Faith cultivated her gift in the Baptist church. Finding herself in the center of a controversial rap rivalry, marred by the untimely murder of her husband, decades later, and after finding love in an unusual place, Evans continues to keep the faith.
- In Bethesda, Maryland, Brittany Norwood's quick fall from grace lands her in the center of a murder investigation that rattles the community. And later, in Pennsylvania, an irresistible sin creeps up behind a husband and wife meant to be together...until death do they part.
- Maddy Walker is convinced there is a "Walker Woman's Curse" after being born to her mother at the age of 16, and having a child herself at the same age.
- In this documentary for TV One, director Aileen O'Sullivan turns the camera on three sets of mother/daughter artists, and asks whether art is in the genes.
- After the loss of their parents, Rabiya and Fasih are adopted by their kind aunt Nasira Begum. But her handsome, arrogant son Daniyal treats them like poor relatives. Later when Daniyal is forced to marry Rabiya he treats her harshly for which he is often rebuked by his mother. But a twist in the story emerges when his brother in law Fasih gets married to the beautiful but selfish Iman who instantly wins Daniyal's heart. Now both decide to take a major decision that could ruin many lives.
- The specialty of Addisons is to swim in the middle of all species of sharks, the most dangerous. The day of his 10 years, Ella decides to follow her parents in this universe.
- Rebel-child-turned-church-leader, Le'Andria Johnson raised her place as a gospel music singer to a remembered figure in the Christian community. Her faithful conviction paved the way for music success, a new depth of womanhood, and an inspired pathway to redemption.
- Marla Gibbs didn't begin her acting career until the age of 41, but since then she has been seen on television sets all across America. Originally known for her role as Florence, the no-nonsense maid in the classic sit-com The Jeffersons, Marla Gibbs soared as the producer and star of 80's hit show 227. Her career as well as her outreach activities continue to flourish as we tell the story of this living legend.
- When Pre-Med student LaCoy McQueen vanishes without a trace, investigators like her boyfriend, Chris Lawing, for a suspect. But evidence soon points in other directions and conclusive proof that she was murdered may forever elude detectives.
- Sisters in law Noor Jahan and Mumtaz are scheming to acquire the prized Naulakha necklace- a gem-studded family heirloom and a status symbol for its owner. Anwar Ali is conniving to take over the entire family wealth. Their greed has made them blind to their children's feelings.
- A reality show brand unto herself, NeNe Leakes rose to stardom with an outspoken, no-nonsense and "tell-it-like-it-is" demeanor. Over time she captivated households with her storylines and commentary. This episode goes deep into NeNe's world and character chronicling how she evolved from nothing into something.
- When a woman is found with a single gunshot wound to the head, her family is shocked; a free spirit and devoted mother, she loved life. As detectives dig, they question if her happiness was just a facade , or if her death was by someone else's hand.
- Nia Long's successful decades run as a pop culture icon began with humbling roots. Where every man's crush and every woman's best friend meet Nia Long symbolizes a story of love, hardwork, and passion that transcends a generation of pop culture fans.
- Actress and comedian, Niecy Nash is no stranger to rejection - therefore, she's learned a few lessons about what it takes to have perseverance in entertainment. With a Hollywood career spanning nearly three decades, Niecy Nash has finally arrived. Best known for her leading role in the breakout series, Claws, as Deputy Raineesha Williams in Reno 911!, and as an Emmy Award nominee for her critically-acclaimed portrayal of Korey Wise's mother Delores in, When They See Us, directed by Ava DuVernay, Niecy Nash is Black Girl Magic personified, inspiring future generations of Black women in Hollywood while also redefining mainstream's view of what comedic actors are capable of.
- Party Boyz features two of the biggest party promoters in the business, Marc Barnes and Taz Wube as they throw what could be the biggest event of their lives-the celebration surrounding the Inauguration of Barack Obama. They've thrown successful parties at the largest events across the country, from the Super Bowl to the NBA All-Star Game to the Essence Festival, but can Washington, D.C.'s renowned party boys handle the cities biggest historic celebration? Despite facing a struggling economy, hungry competitors and a harsh winter's cold, an estimated four to seven million people traveled to the nation's capital to kick-off the new presidency and the party boys are making sure that their clubs, Love and The Park, are the primary destinations for party-goers during Inauguration Weekend. To make sure, Marc and Taz have tapped some of biggest names in music to host or perform for five consecutive nights. Anticipating a massive turnout, the guys have invested a small fortune in the planning of their parties only to learn that the media has overestimated the turnout. With this new discovery, the boys have to alter their plans to turn a profit. To make matters worse, Marc's son, Antwan, the head of security at The Park, becomes the center of conflict with customers while Taz is away preparing for his April wedding to his fiancée Arlene. Can the party boys capitalize on the financial opportunity presented by the historic weekend or will the obstacles presented by family, competitors and even the weather be too much to overcome?
- Finding happiness has been a journey for Paula Patton, and while experiencing love and heartbreak in the public eye hasn't been easy, motherhood, despite it all, is the perfect snapshot of Paula's life, undoubtedly becoming her most meaningful and significant role yet.
- One hour special highlighting some of the most accomplished and beloved singers in R&B history. The program features a diverse, eclectic group of music, cultural and fashion pundits celebrating ten of the most impressive female vocalists and performers of our time.
- The 50th NAACP Image Awards Tribute Special is a television special hosted by Cathy Hughes that honor's nominees of the 50th NAACP Image Awards (2019) with in-depth one-on-one conversations, along with highlighting memorable moments and past winners from previous ceremonies. The special airs March 30, 2019 on TV One immediately before the 50th NAACP Image Awards (2019).
- Part showman, part artist with a Fortune 500 mind, Rick Ross is the ultimate hustler. The platinum-selling rapper and lord of Maybach Music Group sits down to reveal the untold story of his climb to the top of hip-hop.
- The movie follows Clarence Burnett, a pastor in Atlanta who's happily married to Karen. The couple's world is torn apart when Karen is brutally murdered outside their Atlanta home, sending shock waves through their close-knit community. As police delve deeper into the Burnett's inner circle, they discover secret lives filled with lust, cruelty and unearth a sinful conspiracy of biblical proportions.
- Seventeen-year-old Chase Reed's sneaker business turns him into the hottest mogul in New York City, with the industry's elite on speed dial. But, his family won't let it go to his head. Sneaker Pawn is the story of an entrepreneurial family in Harlem with big ideas, big dreams and even bigger personalities that has set out to take the sneaker industry by storm. Their hunger to succeed is only surpassed by a love for each other and the hope that they can conquer the inevitable growing pains, conflicts and drama that lie in the path on the way to what could be astonishing success.
- Hip hop's Renaissance man Snoop Dogg has always reinvented himself from his West Coast gangsta rap days to his successful Hollywood entertainment ventures. Now follow a story of a giant who evolved through cultural stereotypes to create his own platform that embraces all.
- "Sticker Monster Storytime; Count to 10!" The charming Wombats recover a lost sticker. Adding an educational touch to the fun, the Wombats take on the role of patient teachers, guiding young Zeke through the world of counting from 1 to 10.
- Out of the shadows of her famous sister Tamar Braxton became the singer extraordinaire she always knew she would become. Her life is a story of how faith, family, and redemption evolve in the world of showbiz and reality TV fame.
- Late night interviews hosted by D.L. Hughley with co-host Jasmine Sanders covering news highlights, politics, cultural trends and issues impacting the African American community.
- Confidence goes a long way. The comedian shares how she got in the door to audition for the hilarious film.
- Celebrities like Tiffany Haddish, NeNe Leakes, and Snoop Dogg share personal stories in the semi-autobiographical docu-series, giving unprecedented access into their intimate lives and journeys
- The URBAN ONE HONORS 2021 is a ceremony co-hosted by Erica Campbell and Roland Martin that celebrates the best in black culture and honors achievements made by individuals in the fields of radio, television, music, social media, politics and social activism. The event is held at the Theater at MGM National Theater in Oxon Hill, Maryland and broadcast May 16, 2021 on TV One.