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- Take a deeper look into everybody's favorite movies and TV shows, from "I Love Lucy" to "Jurassic Park."
- Recap of the last episode of On Patrol Live. They give updates and never before seen footage from the live show. It's on prior to the live show airing.
- Explora los diabólicos personajes de asesinos que lloran para manipular a los medios de comunicación y al público en un inquietante intento de exonerarse de sus crímenes.
- Among the most enduring TV sitcoms of all time, Bewitched remains treasured nearly 60 years after its debut. The star of the series, Elizabeth Montgomery, was a complex and strong-willed woman whose life and career became an ongoing quest for love and recognition that she never received from her movie star father. Bewitched was one of the biggest hits on TV during the turbulent 1960s as the playful magic on the series served as an escape from the era's unrest that included the JFK assassination and the Vietnam War. But despite being a comedy that brought laughter to millions, it was the drama on set that began to curse the show as infidelities entangled series director Bill Asher who, at the time, was married to Elizabeth Montgomery. The slight led Montgomery herself to have an affair with another Bewitched director. Piling onto the "off screen drama" was a wider shift within the TV landscape as audiences were leaving fantasy high-jinks behind in favor of the edgier storytelling seen in All in the Family. Following Bewitched, Montgomery unexpectedly received another wave of fame becoming the small screen's first "Queen of the TV movies" with groundbreaking movies including A Case of Rape and The Legend of Lizzie Borden. She eventually marries a fourth and final time to actor Robert Foxworth and dies at just 62 years old from colon cancer. But, like Lucille Ball before her, Montgomery becomes an influential Hollywood female powerhouse and trailblazer who continues to bewitch millions of TV viewers around the world.
- Tom Lange, the LAPD lead detective on the O.J. Simpson double murder case, discusses evidence that was left out of trial by the prosecution; a look at Tom Lange's personal 450-page journal and photos and videos from firsthand participants.
- Prince had a nearly 40-year career as a singer, songwriter, producer, actor, director, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. His musical prowess and cultural sway were undeniable, but a little-known side of the legend was his philanthropy.
- Guns N' Roses' rise as America's most dangerous band was filled with sex, drugs, riots, and clashes with the law. From LA clubs to global fame, the band's success and volatile nature have left an indelible mark on the history of rock.
- A captivating documentary that delves into the iconic actor's life, exploring his roles as a symbol of American masculinity juxtaposed against the complexity of who he was in real life.
- Roseanne gives a powerful first-hand account of her cancel culture story, while her comic colleagues share personal stories about their longtime relationships with her and their reactions to the cancel culture firestorm that engulfed her.
- Dubbed "The Ninth Wonder of the World," Joanie Lauer, aka Chyna, had a groundbreaking career until her controversial 2001 exit. But her fame stemmed more from mental struggles, substance abuse, and untimely death than her wrestling tenure.
- On Sept. 27, 1974, businessman Danny Seifert was gunned down in broad daylight; Danny's wife, Emma, and his young son, Joey, began a quest for revenge that stretches from the mean streets of Chicago to the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas.
- Embark on an enthralling exploration of the high-profile band, Journey. Delve into captivating interviews with close associates, friends, and media experts as they unveil the authentic narrative behind the band's remarkable rise to fame.
- On the 18th September 1970 rock superstar Jimi Hendrix died in London. The coroner's report declared an open verdict on the cause of his death, it could be suicide, it could be murder. Hendrix and The Spook discovers with exclusive interviews and unseen archive footage who may have benefitted from his death, most notably his manager and British spy Mike Jeffrey and his girlfriend Monika Dannemann.
- After Lorena cut off her husband John Wayne Bobbitt's penis in 1993, the abuse she endured became an afterthought in the public's eyes. Lorena gets candid about what it was like to have her life hijacked and redefined by a media frenzy.
- Hunters Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin set out to search for the fabled beast. The footage they capture will rock the world.
- Friends of the Watts family discuss Chris Watts' horrific crimes.
- Taking a close look at how the seven castaways secured their place on the island.
- A close and intimate look at the early days of "Cheers" and the casting of memorable characters.
- A close look at the elements that had to come together to make "Star Trek" a multi-season series.
- The forward-thinking of Ball and Arnaz revolutionized how television is made on multiple levels.
- The impact on audiences and critics when "The Karate Kid" premiered 35 years ago.
- The early days of what eventually became one of the most lucrative movie franchises worldwide.