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- Interwoven stories of what it is to be a mom seen through the lens of photographer Rigby Gray.
- A husband fights to be with his wife after she is hospitalized and taken to a nursing home.
- The Kings Of Ktown is a stand up comedy special, filmed at The Laugh Factory in Hollywood, featuring: Danny Cho, Paul PK Kim, & Walter Hong. They drop their views on culture, race, family, dating, and living in Koreatown.
- In depth look as Gennady "GGG" Golovkin prepares for his match against Marco Antonio Rubio on October 18 at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA.
- Ticket to Write : The Golden Age of Rock Music Journalism is a fascinating look at the musical landscape , circa 1966 - 1981 , as told through interviews with period journalists and musicians.
- Joining Christopher Nelson are Rick Baker, Bart Mixon, Margaret Prentice and Vincent Van Dyke. Dive in and experience unprecedented insight into the world of horror and creature special FX.
- On this weekly sports talk show, International Boxing Hall of Famer Ray ���Boom Boom�۪ Mancini and journalist Steve Kim discuss the most recent or upcoming fights and the latest developments in the industry between boxers, promoters, and their networks.
- Video World is like other movie rental stores. It's the best place in town to discover new films. It also went out of business. Documentary filmmaker Ben Churchill returns to his hometown of Woodbury, Connecticut to capture the store's final weeks and celebrate the dying culture of local video stores.
- "The Gym Series" profiles the boxing gyms from around the world. We learn about its history, who trained there in the past, who's training there now, and how it might be different from other gyms.
- The documentary that explores the fascinating cast of characters behind Lucha VaVoom - an enthralling combination of high-octane Mexican wrestling, retro-style burlesque dancing, and witty commentary provided by Hollywood's most celebrated comedians. Discover how this family of wildly creative and passionate performers from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, and gender orientations come together to create a unique shared experience. As the costumes, alter egos, and flamboyant performances are put on display, these masked marvels reveal their truest selves, offering up stories of perseverance, equality, and self-acceptance.
- Dennis Morris, the esteemed photographer of the Sex Pistols, takes us through his photo exhibition of the revolutionary punk band. He recounts his singular experience alongside the Pistols during their historical rise to fame in 1977.
- Chris Baldyga is a gym manager by day and independent professional wrestler, The Iron Eagle, by night. Chris talks about about his childhood dreams of becoming a professional wrestler, how he developed his wrestling character, and gives us a behind the scenes look at the independent pro wrestling circuit.
- Hosts Steve Kim, Dave Smith and Ken Miller, discuss Saturday's fight between Deontay Wilder and Bermane Stiverne where Wilder captured a share of the heavyweight title, becoming the first US heavyweight beltholder in nearly a decade.
- Chris Farina, Top Rank's official boxing photographer, talks about his experience photographing Manny Pacquiao at locations around the world including The Great Wall of China, Tiananmen Square, and Mexico City.
- MIXIN IT UP is an American Cocktail reality television series hosted by Drink Mixologist, and Cocktail Parlor owner, Jeret Pena. Jaret travels around North America visiting various Cocktail Parlors, Restaurants, Bars, and dive bars in search of the prefect Cocktail. Jeret Pena, owner of San Antonio's "The Brooklynite", "Last Word", "Rumble" and "Stay Golden Social house", has become a local legend for his contributions to the San Antonio cocktail scene, and continues to grow a cult following here and across the nation. Each episode has a unifying theme (such as whiskey or rum). With Jeret visiting multiple Cocktail Parlors to sample the drink creations that corresponds to this theme. The program focuses on small independent drinkeries featuring traditional American-style, sometimes foreign, cocktails, regional styles, or ethnic specialties. Most often, the Parlors that the show chooses use fresh ingredients, home-brew recipes, and prohibition era approaches to what is usually considered non-Commercial Cocktails. Jeret interacts with both the Patrons, to get their opinion on the drink creations, and with the Mixologists, who demonstrate how to prepare one or more of their Favorite Cocktails.
- 30 years ago, Nicky Turner used to be the drummer for The Lords of the New Church, an English American gothic rock super group of the 80's. But Nick left that life to pursue a career on the business side of music and never looked back - until now. After receiving a call from Danny B. Harvey, a legendary rockabilly guitarist and a long time friend of Nick's, the former drummer was given a chance to return to the stage for one final tour in Finland. After hesitating to commit to the tour for several months, Nick's decision was made for him when the band announced publicly that he would be joining the rock super group called the 69 Cats for their tour dates in Finland. This documentary follows Nick from Los Angeles to Finland and from the beginning of his preparation to the end of his opening show in Helsinki. Not only will Nick be playing with a band for the first time in 30 years, but he will be playing alongside the Finland rock star, Jyrki 69, a member of the 69 Eyes and a massive admirer of Nick's band during their hey-day. And one more thing- Nick will be playing in front of his four daughters and wife for the first time in his life. Hopefully the bright lights aren't too much for the rock star turned business man.
- Join Eddie and Redfeather as they travel across America to share the Apache culture and teach everyday people how to defend themselves with the most common weapon in every home, the knife.
- In 2009 U.S. Army Private Justin Wood saw a comedy tour while deployed in Iraq. There would be no way for him to know that one of the comics on stage, U.S. Navy Veteran PJ Walsh, would later become his friend and comedy mentor.
- The Ranger is a brutally honest and heartfelt story of U.S. Army Ranger, Chris Bemiss. Chris recounts his journey from the battlefield, through the darkness of PTSD, and how living the Ranger Creed drives his life in the memory of his fallen brothers.
- After accidentally discovering a toy museum in Vermont, filmmaker Ben Churchill decided to make a documentary about who's behind the collection of nearly 100,000 toys and why some people still enjoy them as an adult.
- Learn about how the Chinook helicopter, CH-47, resupplies the troops and experience an attack on an air assault mission. This video contains real footage from the U.S. Army, as well as interviews with U.S. military personnel.
- The Undisputed Champion Network was granted an in depth look as Gennady "GGG" Golovkin prepares for his match against Kell Brook on September 10, 2016 live on HBO & Sky Sports at The 02 Arena in London.
- Showtime sportscaster Al Bernstein interviews celebrities about their passion for boxing and how they use the sport to influence personal and professional aspects of their life.
- Follow two guys while they travel across the U.S.
- Dennis Morris, photographer for Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter Bob Marley during the 1970's, tells the stories behind many of his iconic images of the musician taken at concerts, backstage, and between shows.
- Watch a HH-60 Black Hawk carry out a series of medical evacuations during the war in Afghanistan.
- Journalist Steve Baltin (Rolling Stone / Billboard) sits down with artists from across the globe to discuss their passion for music.
- Explore the life of a drag king, a woman who dresses masculinely for performance, in this short documentary profiling artist Mady G. who reveals the different techniques used to transform oneself from a woman into a man whiles explaining the motivation to pursue this lifestyle since childhood.
- Learn about how the Chinook helicopter, CH-47, resupplies the troops and experience an attack on an air assault mission. This video contains real footage from the U.S. Army, as well as interviews with U.S. military personnel.
- Experience the attack and protection that the U.S. Apache helicopters can provide. This video contains real footage from the Taliban and the U.S. Army, as well as interviews with U.S. military personnel.
- Who Is... is a docu-series profiling anyone in the sport of boxing. This includes fighters, trainers, promoters, referees, and ring girls.
- Boxer Gennady "GGG" Golovkin talks about how he got started in the sport, where he learned his style of boxing, and throwing out the first pitch at Dodgers Stadium.
- Sportscaster Al Bernstein talks about the early days of his career as a writer and sports announcer, how he got started as a singer, when he joined the rodeo, and his biggest influences in sports broadcasting.
- Announcer Michael Buffer talks about his Hall of Fame career as a boxing personality, the coining of his famous phrase, "Let's get ready to rumble," how he learned about showmanship and timing as well as his numerous business endeavors.
- Publicist Bill Caplan talks about what it is like to work in the business of professional boxing, including stories about Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Don King, the Four Kings, Gennady "GGG" Golovkin and Oscar De La Hoya.
- Boxing Promoter Kathy Duva, Founder of Main Events, along with her late husband Dan Duva. As the first major female promoter in boxing, Kathy Duva is a pioneer and trailblazer for women in sports.
- In the first episode of The Gym Series, we profile The Summit Gym in Big Bear Lake, California which is owned and operated by Abel Sanchez. He gives us a tour of the gym, recalls who trained there in the past, and talks about the fighters who are currently training there including middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin.
- UCN's original series, The Gym Series, takes a look at Fortune Gym in Hollywood, CA. Owner and former heavyweight contender Justin Fortune and trainer Macka Foley talk about the gym's atmosphere, their history in training fighters, and working with actor James Franco.
- The Who's Next Boxing Academy, the workout home of Leo Santa Cruz, is small but packs a punch, as fighters get their work in and owner-operator Javier Adame looks for the next big fighter to come through.
- UCN's original series, The Gym Series, takes a look at Headbanger's Gym in Washington D.C. manager Barry Hunter gives us a tour of the facilities on media day, when pro boxers Dimitrus Ballet and Anthony Peterson are there to work out. Dimitrus talks about what a typical day of training is for him, and how people see him inside and outside the ring.
- UCN's original series, The Gym Series, takes a look at Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, CA. Owner/trainer Freddie Roach talks about the gym's history, who has trained there over the years including Manny Pacquiao, gives us a tour of the facility, tells us about the time Floyd Mayweather trained there, and Freddie's favorite moment when Muhammad Ali stopped by.
- Tom Loeffler, Managing Director of K2 Promotions talks about his history in the boxing industry. He recounts his early days working in boxing memorabilia with Harlan Werner and signing their first fighters in Kevin Kelley and Oba Carr. Loeffler discusses encouraging the Klitschko brothers to form their own promotional company and Vitali's unexpected fight with Lennox Lewis, his excitement about working with world champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin and what it is about the sport that excites him.
- Sportscaster Al Bernstein interviews Oscar-nominated actress Rosie Perez about her role as the 'First Lady of Boxing,' her recent work on The View and Larry's David's Fish in the Dark on Broadway, and her book on surviving a harrowing childhood.
- 2015– 22mTV EpisodeSportscaster Al Bernstein interviews actor/director Peter Berg and TV host/actor Mario Lopez about their passion for boxing and the role it plays in their film and television careers.
- As one of half of the Eurythmics, Annie Lennox became a global superstar in the Eighties. Music journalist, Steve Baltin, talks to her about her whirlwind start, reinventing herself artistically and working with today's up and coming performers.
- Perry Farrell has been a music pioneer as the front man of Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros, as well as the creator of Lollapalooza. Rock journalist, Steve Baltin, drops in on Perry to discuss his latest dream project and where it all started.