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- With his debts mounting and angry collectors closing in, a fast-talking New York City jeweler risks everything in hope of staying afloat and alive.
- An outcast secretly pays the most popular girl in school one thousand dollars to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month.
- When a debt puts a young man's life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil mother in order to collect the insurance.
- Ash Ketchum must gather the three spheres of fire, ice and lightning in order to restore balance to the Orange Islands.
- Tragi-comedy following middle-aged taxi driver Karl and the voice inside his head as he attempts to move on from his ex-girlfriend Zoe and care for his auntie Norma.
- Faced with staff shortages, the chief of a Cologne police department convinces two retired homicide detectives to come back into the force. As their immediate superior is a young woman, a generational cultural clash is inevitable.
- Behind the scenes of a failing soap opera the cast and crew try desperately to hold it together.
- Trade tells the story of two men, one a streetwise hustler, the other a straight-laced lawyer, who meet and form a relationship that brings to light who they really are.
- Brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy bring their hit podcast "My Brother, My Brother, and Me" to TV, answering user-submitted questions with the help of their dad, the city mayor, and their hometown of Huntington, WV.
- A rebellious teen is sentenced to serve time on his uncle's organic farm, only to learn that there's much more to the farm than meets the eye.
- Laundry Man is the story about a rather clumsy serial killer. It is partly based on the crimes committed by American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and those committed by the Belgian-Hungarian pastor Andras Pandy.
- The new TV series dedicated to the lifestyle craze that's sweeping the world.
- The origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here to become U.S. citizens.
- "Major Capers: The Legend of Team Broadminded", is an honest and unflinching documentary that portrays the extraordinary true life story of Major James Capers, Jr., an American hero, who persevered through adversity during a time of civil unrest. After 50 classified/top secret missions and being wounded 19 times, Capers rose to become one of the most decorated Force Recon Marines in history. Capers and his Force Recon team, aptly named "Team Broadminded" overcame stereotypes and seemingly impossible missions. Capers' story begins childhood, as the son of a sharecropper, through his service as a Force Recon Marine in Vietnam to covert operations in Africa and Eastern Europe. The documentary features raw and honest audio recordings made by Capers in the battlefield, including recently declassified film and photographs that transport the viewer deep into the heart of a faithful warrior, through once classified or top secret missions.
- After committing a hit and run, a beautiful career woman attempts to clear her conscience by befriending her victim, a homeless but talented street musician.
- Effy presents the music video for the song "Jest Ok", which translates into English as "It's OK".
- A podcast with four friends attempting to write a script, and not talk over each other. New episodes Sundays. (Probably) Available on iTunes, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts from (Probably).
- The new single by Effy ( Kasia Sawczuk's musical alter ego ) presents the artist in a slightly different version. "Nie bron mi" translated like "Don't Defend Me" is a melancholic ballad with a sincere message.
- "3 Peas in a Podcast" follows three energized, wild teenage hosts: Adam Murciano, Selena Kazarian and Hanna Edwards as they dive into hilarious personal stories and pop culture events. The fifteen to twenty minute comedy series premiered at number 1 on the iTunes' "New and Noteworthy" charts and stayed there for 13 weeks. This gained the show a worldwide audience and a season two pickup by MTV.com!
- The series follows detectives on older crimes that have never been solved as if they were happening in our day.
- Vann "Piano Man" Walls was born at the dawn of the jazz age, grew up with Rhythm & Blues, and went on to become one of its greatest pioneers, innovators and exponents. He faded from view as R&B itself fell prey to changes in musical fashion - but in the years before he died, Vann enjoyed a comeback and a resurgence in his creativity. He lived in Montréal, played the piano like a fallen angel and had more than 65 years of music at his fingertips. With a few deft chords and well-chosen words he shows how the music that shaped his life emerged, developed, evolved, influenced, was influenced - and established itself as a genre of its own. Walls is the microcosm, R&B the macrocosm, and one illuminates the other. Rise and fall and rise: this is the story in a nutshell. But guests including singer Ruth Brown, Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun and producer Jerry Wexler, as well as Dr. John (a former piano student of Vann's), Ry Cooder, and others, drop by to help tell his tale. And in a rare occurrence, Vann allows a crew to film the making of his final album, In the Evening. It went on to be nominated for a Juno, Canada's most prestigious music award, for blues album of the year. Born in Kentucky, Vann begins his career in 1945, playing with the father of R&B, Louis Jordan, at a time when the form is just beginning to develop. He joins Atlantic Records in New York City in 1949, is their house piano player until 1955 and records some of their biggest hits. Throughout the heyday of R&B he is one of its shining lights. At the end of the 1950s he meets his future wife, a Canadian, and settles in Montréal. Meanwhile, rock and roll and soul music begin to erode the popularity of R&B. With the emergence of disco in the '70s, it seems relegated to the wastebasket of musical history. By this time, Vann Walls is reduced to playing in taverns and Legion halls. In the early '90s the tide begins to turn. Ironically, rap and hip-hop have emerged as rhythm-based forms, frequently sampling R&B beats and syncopation. A popular Atlantic Records box set is released (featuring Vann Walls in the liner notes) and Vann opens for Dr. John at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Vann records one last album and is recognized as a pioneer by his peers at the R&B Foundation Awards in the months before he dies. Vann was one of the few R&B musicians who were on the stage and in the studio right from the start. He lived to experience (and profit from) the R&B revival, and in no small part contributed to it. The last few years of his life he was riding a big wave - re-energized and, as always, in love with the music. He played piano in the cancer ward every day, almost up until the moment he passed away. Vann "Piano Man" Walls: The Spirit of R&B is the portrait of a man who embodied the history of rhythm & blues music - the sound that became rock and roll.
- Music video for the new release of Lee Su Jeong aka Baby Soul.
- 2022–Podcast Series
- Not having paid successive parking tickets, harlot Christina 'Fossi' Mobius's corpse is found wrapped in plastic foil in her mobile home, but only to cover up her decomposing and bruises. The car is identical, including the registration sign, to a man', forcing Edwin and Günter to clear up her double life and more dirty secrets. Meanwhile Gunther's grandson Joshi is neglecting school, blaming his father Hanno for his apparently shaky marriages, which no kin can tackle, but big child Edwin speaks knave convincingly.
- Celebrity doubles agency Twins manager Rolf Schulzer was fatally poisoned by a mushroom in his champagne. Edwin and Günter check fake Tom Selleck, Dean Martin, Burt Reynold and so on, plus Petra 'Marilyn Monroe' Kowallek's false target theory. Günther's wife seeks a career challenge as caterer-cook.
- Günter's family demands he and Edwin informally investigate a rest home, where three seniors die of officially natural cardiac arrest almost in a row, two without heirs. None had a risk condition, and equally informal autopsy shows a poison, so it becomes an official case. While they remain formally assigned to seemingly unrelated animal cadavers presumably dumped in the river after lab experiments, the home's intake algorithm and business model, based on hefty entrance fees and short stays, may still link to it, but the poisoned high tea treats prove key.
- Dr. Rosalind Schmidt from forensics is as delighted with the mystery as Edwin, Günter and Ko troubled: a male corpse was fried by a stronger and longer electric current then lighting. It was a wealthy, early-retired children's books author, at the bike shelter near his home. The murdered weapon is found in the basement of the apartment he shared with his present girl fiend, but she seems to have skills nor motive. That may be different for his series of exes, and the seniors wonder about the part of his former therapist Dr. Brix, who still receives $1000 Euros a month.
- Church choir leader Eckart 'Ecki' sits on a park bench, skull-smashed with a rock. The woman who found him identifies a hooded man, who i arrested using Ecki's stolen s credit card. Hui Ko, Günter and Edwin doubt the klutz's guilt of murder, lacking a motive. Eckart had hired private detective Schneider, who claims to have found no adultery evidence, but ignored the fresh widow's dual persuasion. Alternative suspects include succeeding choir deputy Berger and Ecki's former business partner. Edwin reluctantly takes Gunter's advice to chase of couple of broody pigeons.
- Laura Frebel was found died in bed from cardiac arrest, the only oddity being three small burns in her neck, as if from a stun weapon. Edwin, Ko and Günter lend growing credence to several neighbor testimonies that they noticed the same type of glowing UFO, there even are smartphone recordings. The type fits a large series in and around Cologne, being documented by an aliens believers group, which Laura was in contact with. Captain Plocher worries about the case as they take recordings to the press, pretending to be police-verified.
- A corpse in the forest is identified as one of the rookie members of a 'prepper' seminar. It's organized by Walter Sobchak, who is hard core into learning how to survive after the Apocalypse, with his own well-stuffed bunker. The team goes through the participants, but also discovers foul competition in the sale of prepper supplies. Meanwhile Heidrun Hoffmann seeks her own office, further compromises the official assignment to Ko, who even applies for forensics. Erwin shares it as junk storage with Günter, who now transfers there much of the old stuff his wife wants cleared from their basement kitchen, possibly to start a catering business.
- Günter and Edwin's great mood after a heavenly quiet day off turns morbid when they discover that 'team chef' Vicky Adam nor captain Ploch had any luck preventing the Cologne police's diversity police imposing on them the self-induced candidacy of a third retired detective, Hannah Gereg, from the crime-lukewarm rural Saurland. The annoyingly entitled crone insists on upsetting everything by demanding things go by the book, except when she follows her own hunches. Teacher Maya Lenz's fatal fall from a bridge was no suicide, probably pushed and definitely high from LSD and two types of vegetal hallucinogenics. Doting husband Stefan Lenz had no idea she had an adulterous affair with dog trainer Jonathan 'Jona' Lee, a serial womanizer whose thick black book -often just first names- of possible jealous flirts includes Maya's best friend Heidrun Hoffmann.
- Gunter wife blackmails him and Edwin with her cooking to collaborate with 'recruit' Hannah on the next case. Entrepreneur Martin Turm was skull-smashed at home and dumped in his own garbage bin. Prime suspect despite amnesia is recently fired employee Sascha Kesko, who openly threatened to kill him, and whose wife had an affair with the victim, a serial womanizer. Yet the team keeps digging for the complex office and private life of colleagues like Manuel Teich.
- Edwin being affected by the flu, chief Plocher insist to replace him as Günter's partner in the latest case. The corpse is identified as biochemistry student Ann Katrin Kaiser, who made fatal fall using her hobby parkour techniques, but not in training hall, and pushed, during a failed cat robbery. Edwin can't resist rejoining the team, investigating Ann's steady boy friend Till Rosen, whose baby she expected, and two more parkour mates, fellow bank intern Klas and German languages student Lara. Ann robbed only clients of the boys' bank.
- There's a new case waiting for the pensioner cops. From ancient, enormously valuable instruments and virtuosos to immoral offers and blackmail, everything is included.
- While Edwin gets a pacemaker, chief Plocher is found in a stable, holding the bloody knife used to kill the US-German lover of his long-adulterous wife, co-owner of a Cologe equestrian school. Victim and suspect were administered the same memory-impairing drug. The partner has a huge tax debt and tries to hide he, not the victim, wanted to sell as the land in greater Cologne is more valuable then the not so lucrative school. The victim also came into a surprising US inheritance from a distant relative. A fake US embassy employee is identified as a private detective with his own agenda.
- The knife-throwing murder of taxi driver Sven Fischer, a hopeless gambler, leads the cops to the art trade scene, notably adulterous carnival store owner Steffens. Lieutenant Vicky must decide whether a promotion with raise, which she wrongly assumes arranged by chief Plocher, is worth the family inconvenience, and he warns it's only worthwhile if she won'y miss field work badly, as he does.
- Learning to Drive an RV - Part 1: Peter teaches Caitlin to drive a massive motorhome - his - with the naive hope that he'll get it back from the rookie driver unscathed. A Sense of Community: Tightly knit but dispersed, how meeting strangers can quickly turn to establishing lifelong friendships. On-The-Road: Pat and Chris and their unique Unicat.
- Learning to Drive an RV - Part 2: We find out how Caitlin does when she finally has the chance to drive Peter's home-on-wheels in busy Southern California traffic. Mobile Internet 101: Cherie and Chris uncover the (often very complicated) secrets of staying connected while roaming across the country. On-The-Road: Tom and Caitlin Morton.
- Choosing an RV - Drivables: Is there such as thing as too many choices? Yup. But Anthony helps narrow down the options that can seem so daunting, so often, to so many. Boondocking - Living Off the Grid: John wonders how is living without being connected to power, water, or plumbing even possible much less a commonly preferred way to RV? On-The-Road: Matt the Rock Star and Newbie RVer.