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- Un journaliste primé Paula Zahn démêle des crimes choquants en interviewant les personnes les plus proches de l'affaire, y compris les avocats.
- A black-jack style game show in which contestants answer trivia questions in order to build playing card amounts as close as possible to 21.
- Telling the insane stories about a few of the most maniacal siblings in history through these exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts.
- A docu-reality style look at the L.A. county Sheriff's department academy as the recruits go through a grueling 18-week training program.
- Emmy award-winning Journalist and Television Host Nancy O'Dell takes us on a compelling journey, unraveling the twists and turns of some of the most intriguing murder cases across the U.S. During each fast-paced, dramatic episode, O'Dell will chronicle the captivating story surrounding one such notorious crime, and the fascinating police work that followed, to the case's conclusion. CRIME EXPOSÉ will enthrall viewers through O'Dell's in-depth, Personal, and emotional interviews with family and friends of the victims and perpetrators, law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. Every episode is a true CRIME EXPOSÉ.
- A documentary series that follows the personal and professional lives of Paula Abdul.
- Exploring the crimes filmed through smartphones, interviewing the people involved, and discovering the phenomenon of how technology intersects with crime.
- Children's version of the popular reverse-quiz show, where host Bob Bergen gives the answers and it was up to the contestants to provide the questions. In addition to score deductions for incorrect responses, the contestants had to perform stunts or endure a penalty for consecutive wrong answers.
- Game Show Network's revival of the classic Chuck Barris game show, which parodied amateur talent contests.
- As the title says, the series showed clips of now-famous performers before they became household names. Clips included Gillian Anderson reading poetry on community access cable, Tom Selleck and Jim Carrey appearing as contestants on The Dating Game, and many other current stars in old commercials and playing bit parts in movies and TV shows.
- Blogger and general contractor Trent Fasnacht is a passionate restoration expert who takes on dilapidated houses in historic Charleston, South Carolina, and transforms them back into the beautiful homes they once were.
- Children's version of the classic game show, where contestants ages 11 through 14 compete to solve a mystery puzzle and win prizes.
- Brian Lowry (Chief TV Critic of Daily Variety) and Andrew Wallenstein (TV Features Editor of The Hollywood Reporter) host a weekly one hour talk show that takes an inside look at the TV industry with lively debates between Lowry and Wallenstein, along with up-close interviews featuring a who's who of the television industry's top power players, including actors, agents, managers, network executives, producers, directors, television critics, and reporters.
- Big time producer Peter Guber and Variety's Peter Bart sit down with the biggest names in the business.
- Judge Carroll Kelly's rulings are a last resort for terrified, real-life victims who, fearing for their safety and often their lives, seek the court's protection through restraining orders.
- Bill and Elizabeth Shatner are remodeling their outdated California home.