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- Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game.
- Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson travels from Denver to Florida to confront the deceptively harmless looking woman who has been living it up after stealing Sandy's identity.
- Combines dramatic re-enactments, interviews and updates, to tell stories of real mysteries, from human to the supernatural.
- Buckle up for the wildest road trip of the year. A comedy adventure about a misfit family trying to survive outrageous obstacles (including one another) on a cross-country trek to their annual family reunion.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- Newly divorced after fifteen years of marriage, Gary Brooks, a painting contractor, strives to balance work, shared custody of his two children, a controlling ex-wife, and his foxy new girlfriend.
- Five kids take you behind the scenes of Disney's biggest productions and creations including movies, music videos, theme parks and video games and show you how it's all done.
- A recent college graduate adjusts to life as a corporate drone.
- A look at the family life of rock star and Kiss front man, Gene Simmons.
- Two game developers try to survive their crazy Texas billionaire boss and his rich prissy son in 1983.
- Follows a group of experts as they scrutinize some of history's most intriguing UFO accounts.
- Twelve modern kids are taken and put in a house where they live like they're in the 1970s. They can't use anything that didn't exist in the 70s, including cellphones and iPods! They even have to use phrases from the 70s, such as "groovy" and "foxy." If they bring up anything modern, they can be brought to the elimination round. The winner will receive some huge prizes when they get back to living in 2005. Do these foxy kids have what it takes to live a groovy 70s life?
- In a twist on American Idol (2002), amateur singers compete for several weeks to see which one will be selected by viewers' votes as the next country music superstar.
- Experience an inspiring true-life adventure aboard the high-tech sloop MORNING LIGHT. Fifteen rookie sailors have one goal in mind -- to be part of her crew, racing in the most revered sailing competition on Earth, the Transpac Yacht Race.
- Follows the people racing to bring the hot new 3D printing technology to your home, documenting the "Macintosh Moment" of this revolution and exploring what it takes to live the American Dream.
- Potential members of the public are lined up to become Paris Hilton's new BFF.
- Ex boyfriend and girlfriend take their new boyfriend/girlfriend on a weekend get-a-way knowing their ex will be there but end up staying the weekend with their exs while their actual date is in another apartment building, watching exactly what goes on. The exs think their date had to go home so they don't know they're watching. In the end the exs have to pick between their ex or their new date.
- James Marsters plays a reformed thief and family man who relapses into his criminal habits after a friend recruits him for a series of hotel robberies and, later, a jewel heist.
- Matt Damon is roasted, toasted and boasted by his friends, colleagues and co-stars.
- Children of rock stars perform for judges and votes in this reality competition.
- A visual odyssey through the history of country music as told by legendary artists and the elite photographers who captured the evolving image of the country singer, from rhinestone cowboy to pot-smoking outlaw to stadium-filling megastar.
- Lorena is a young Cuban ballerina desperate to escape the island. But when her main get away plan fails she has no choice but to use her dance talent to find freedom.
- One man's journey to make an Oscar-worthy film... about a floating women's prison.
- "Heading to the country's hottest city to show you what life is like in the energetic social scene of South Beach, Bravo's ""Miami Social"" explores the lives of a group of hot, young professionals - corporate types by day and party animals by night - as they navigate the sometimes murky waters of Miami's hottest locales. Miami is an international cultural melting pot filled with the young, gorgeous and wealthy looking to live the good life. South Americans, East Coasters, native Floridians - everyone comes to Miami for the sun and fun - it's a city that specializes in people that work hard and play even harder. In ""Miami Social,"" Bravo will follow a successful group of friends who are some of the most connected and interesting young professionals in South Beach, as they go from the city's night life, to the board room, to magazine offices where they lead their intertwined lives."
- A hundred single guys compete for a dream date with one woman.
- A future merging of the land masses into a super continent could pit African, Asian and American large cats into a single, large hunting field. How will the future cats survive in a changed world?
- Taking place amidst the landscape of Los Angeles, this multi-dimensional story follows 3 days in the life of Bernie, a pharmacy clerk who is tormented so fiercely by his demons that his understanding of reality and fantasy often blurs. Compassionate and aware, Bernie struggles with the various facades of our society and blames the city's mayor for all of his issues. He decides that if he can assassinate the current mayor, the new mayor will make things right. The complex characters all pass through each others lives influencing one another in ways they could not have imagined. We all have something inside us that we want to do... something that we want to accomplish. Like Bernie, it's time to stop the planning, stop the scheming and gather the courage to... Do It.
- Gordon visit Peter's, an Italian restaurant in West Babylon, NY, that is in financial trouble due to the fact that the owner, Peter, spends most of the money on expensive suits, fancy cars, etc. Also not helping matters are a feuding kitchen/wait staff and frequent visits by debt collectors.
- A desperate, physically healed Joe is returned to the gang, stark naked and suffering from amnesia, which the others doubt, arguing whether he's now a friend, asset or liability. The night manager fails to regain control and is beaten to pulp. The program's mean female director sends reluctant staffer Liam Ulrich to take over. In South America, Renbe and his lover-editor run broke but are bailed out of jail by a local clergyman, who gets killed during an escape into the wild.
- SILVER SPRING, Md., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- TLC introduces THE IMPLODERS, an explosive series following the Idaho-based Kelly family -- the world's greatest demolition experts - as they struggle to manage family life on the road while running a dangerous demolition business. Premiering Wednesday, December 30 at 10 PM (ET/PT), each episode follows Advanced Explosives Demolition (AED) owners Lisa and Eric Kelly as they travel around America risking life and limb, breaking demolition records and bringing down buildings while trying to keep their dynamic family in one piece. Eric Kelly has been demolishing buildings for over 30 years. He and his wife Lisa have destroyed thousands of buildings and boast a perfect safety record. In the world of explosive demolition where things can go terribly wrong, every job could be their last. With their family in tow, the couple travels over 130,000 miles a year with no home, living hotel to hotel in order to maintain the business and successfully take down a building, bridge or other large structure. THE IMPLODERS follows a family dynamic that is just as explosive as the business in which they work. Eric and Lisa have a 4-year-old daughter Eliyah, who travels with them wherever they go. Their other six children from previous marriages cycle in and out of the family business and cause more drama than bringing down any building. With this family, there is never a dull moment. The demolition featured in the pilot episode is the Qwest Building in Phoenix, AR. Other featured cities in the six-part series include: Lawrence, MA; Owensboro, KY; Dallas, TX and Lincoln, NH. THE IMPLODERS is produced by Reckognition Productions and Discovery Studios. Executive producer for Reckognition Productions is Erich Recker. The executive producer for Discovery Studios is Al Edgington.
- The Monohan family move into their new home in The Gates, an exclusive community of perfectly manicured lawns and friendly neighbors. But things grow complicated when Nick Monohan, the new Chief of Police, has to investigate those neighbors in a missing persons case during his first day on the job. Claire and Dylan Radcliff fight to hide not only their involvement in Nick's case, but their rather unusual family secret. Meanwhile, Charlie Monohan tries to adjust to his new school, finding a friend in the beautiful but unavailable Andie Bates. Just when his family is finally settling in, Nick's world is rocked by a late-night caller with some terrible news.
- Nick investigates the death of the last Chief of Police, disturbed by what he's starting to discover about The Gates. Claire Radcliff deals with the repercussions from her recent transgression, fighting to put the past behind her. At school, Andie struggles to sort out her blossoming feelings for Charlie. And Brett works hard to keep dating Andie while fighting off Lukas' tempting offer to "come running."
- There's been a robbery at the McCallisters', setting off a series of similar mysterious robberies around town. Meanwhile Brett does his best to get his relationship back on track with Andie, though she still finds herself drawn to Charlie; Lukas encourages Brett to join the pack and blow off a little steam; Leigh is not herself when she loses an important package, and possibly her connection with Marcus; and Claire reunites with an old friend who questions her transformation to a humble housewife.
- The pack's unauthorized nightly runs outside result in the death of local hunter Stan Patterson, who shot Charlie. Sheriff Nick Monohan and his loyal deputy investigate, but the corpse was removed timely by coach, who furiously blames and suspends Brett Creski. The sheriff confides in his wife, who still hides her provocative Christian Harper ex's presence, that he had to leave Chicago after actually illegally executing a suspect of serial rapes and killings. Thomas Bates insists on escorting his daughter to the ball before revealing the impact of her succubus heritage kicking in, for now passed on for 'kissing disease' mono.