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- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor.
- Aspiring fashion designers compete for a chance to break into the industry in this reality competition. Each week, a designer is eliminated from the competition after exhibiting their work in front of a judges' panel.
- A boy's life is turned upside down when he learns that he is the last of a group of immortal warriors who have dedicated their lives to fighting the forces of the dark.
- The second season of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's movie making reality series goes a different route when it's two professionals realizing their vision on screen instead of just one: writer and director.
- A white family and a black family find out what it's like to switch lives.
- The comics from season one face off against the comics from season two.
- Six contestants compete in various athletic events for $25,000 in prize money.
- A team consisting of a host, an organizer, designer, and carpenter who help homeowners clear one or two rooms of clutter in a two-day process.
- A documentary style behind-the-scenes look at the KHBX news team.
- 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?
- Meet the Hutterites--a small religious colony in rural Montana who holds desperately to their sacred traditions while fighting the modern temptations of the outside world. King Colony is made up of 59 people and they are almost all related. This family lives together, works together, and worships God together, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for their entire lives. And, like any family, this one doesn't always agree. Most of the colony is holding tight to the age-old traditions of their ancestors, while others are flirting with modern society.
- Stars Dance Studio, where the school's owners and renowned contemporary dance instructors Victor Smalley and Angel Armas train a group of aspiring dancers. Inevitably, the drama will come from the often conflicting goals and aspirations among teachers, students and their passionate parents.
- This reality series followed three male US Air Force officers as they attended flight school at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Florida. If they passed the course, which lasts several months, they would become pilots of F-15 fighter jets. The series featured classroom training, practical exercises, and interviews with instructors. Viewers also saw how the officers' wives and families were affected by the high-stress environment. The series was cancelled after three episodes because of low ratings.
- The guitars may be fake, but the talent is real at the U.S. Air Guitar Championships, where performers rock out on invisible guitars in hilarious ways.
- A life-sized Nativity scene leads a man to learn about his past and lost family.
- Urban Explorers are extreme sports' answer to computer hackers: a growing breed of thrill-seekers who thrive on infiltrating the planet's most dangerous man-made structures... Just because they can.
- A psychic gypsy, a holy man, and another man bearing a gun enter an old monastery that had an ominous feeling coming from it. The place turns out to be haunted with unspeakable monsters and angry spirits. The three of them then take it upon themselves to get to the bottom of matters and silence the spirits.
- Daniel Ross is a taxidermist. His company, Xtreme Taxidermy, is unique in that it's the only shop in Romance, Arkansas that specializes in pet preservation. By capturing the essence of each animal, Daniel and his team of three (Fred, Joseph and Dixie) give their clients' pets a loving and lasting alternative to cremation or burial.
- a look at over the top parties some parents give their children.
- A small town junior college football team loses it's funding two weeks before the season starts. The fans fight back.
- Entertainment magazine show featuring in depth celebrity interviews
- This short documentary was first shown on the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) cable channel. Stuntmen specializing in various fields discuss their craft and explain the planning, execution, and safety aspects of the stunts they perform. The areas discussed include car chases, fistfights, sword fights, high work (e.g., jumping from high buildings or hanging from a tall ladder), and working with horses.
- The Wurgels (Bruno, Carmen, and daughter Rose) are a white, liberal family from Santa Monica, California; and the Sparks (Brian, Renee, and son Nick) are a middle-class black family from Georgia. Both families get to know each other before they are made up as the opposite race for the first time.
- Renee and Carmen get into an argument over a language exercise. Rose continues to participate in the slam poetry class in full makeup. Brian is hired as a bartender in an all-white neighborhood.
- Carmen and her daughter are appalled at the chilly treatment they receive when they visit their own neighborhood in make-up. After experiencing racism on a regular basis for the first time in her life, Carmen becomes disheartened with Bruno's obstinate views.
- Rose and Carmen visit Black Hair Salon. Brianna (Bree) from the poetry class volunteers to take Rose to her hair salon. Rose develops a crush on DeVaughn from the poetry class.
- The Sparks and the Werguls share the impact the project has had on their lives and begin to reconcile their differences.
- Carmen's "beautiful black creature" comment leads Brian and Renee to conclude that Carmen doesn't understand racism. As the friction builds between Carmen and Renee, Carmen turns to an outsider for insight into the black experience.
- Finalists participate in 4th of July Live, a show about summer party ideas.
- Finalist have to come up with products representing their unique brands.
- Teams of finalists film "food story shows" to be screened and critiqued.
- This episode takes the chefs to the West Coast to start the competition.
- The seven remaining chefs face off in a test of their adaptability.
- Ingenuity is vital for these 10 esteemed chefs.
- The chefs compete in challenges designed to test their innovation.
- The competition among the remaining nine chefs escalates.
- The three remaining chefs face the integrity challenge.