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- You've seen Matt and Mark Harris on A&E Network's Storage Wars searching for amazing treasures in storage lockers. Now the Harris twins continue to search for treasures all around us as they take us on their journeys to find the unusual and amazing people, places, and things - all the will make you say, WOW.
- The Alliance of The Guardian Angels is a non-profit organization founded in New York by Curtis Sliwa in 1979. At the time, Sliwa was a night manager at a McDonald's restaurant in The Bronx. Having to take the subway to and from work at late hours, Sliwa became fed up with the crime rate and lack of safety for passengers. He banded with a group of friends to begin weapons-free volunteer patrols of the New York City subways. With their signature red berets and red jackets, The Guardian Angels are now recognized worldwide as icons representing community safety, education, and youth development. This reality series follows the Guardian Angels as they patrol dangerous neighborhoods in New York and other cities.
- Medical Magic is a television series that explores the latest medical developments, science, and techniques, along with the doctors who are using them. Hosed by renowned Beverly Hills ophthalmologist, Dr. Rajeesh Khanna.
- From the pages of National Lampoon magazine, the news wires of United Press International, and local television stations around the country, comes TRUE FACTS - the TV "news" show that reports the wildest and craziest news stories you've ever seen. And this isn't fake news - these stories are all true - facts. Hosted by Gary Owens, the renowned announcer from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. Executive Producers: Gary Kleinman and Matty Simmons.
- In 1982 the karaoke craze hit Hollywood with Watanabe's. It was the very first karaoke bar in America, opened by Yoshi Watanabe who imported the singing sensation from Tokyo. Watanabe's was the happening scene for celebrities and impossible to get into if you weren't part of the Hollywood elite. Over the years its star faded and it eroded into a seedy dive bar. An American Idol auditions reject bought the bar with a dream of bringing it back to it's glory days. Today people have a new nickname for Watanabe's: Wannabe's. Is there hope for Watanabe's? Or will the whole dream end on a sour note? Written by Andy Cowan (Seinfeld, Cheers). Executive Producer: Gary Kleinman.
- Watching DIY home improvement shows makes it all look simple, right? Until you actually try to do it yourself. Bob and Rob are two TOOLS who should never handle tools themselves because they always bungle the job. Nothing is honestly as easy as it sounds, especially if you don't read the instructions, take short-cuts, are clumsy, and accident-prone. It's all funny and in fun, but the message is to get good advice, read the directions, use the right tools. And sometimes, don't do it yourself - leave those jobs to the professionals.
- What's HOT? What's NOT? Keeping Up With Cool is the weekly TV series that's heating up the scene of today's teens and young adults. Hosted by sister and brother, Lenore and Joseph Luca. Taped in various locations and featuring guests.
- Four hardcore MMA fans discuss Mixed Martial Arts issues.
- Meet the young, bright, female movers, and shakers who will be leading the next generation into the future. WHAT GIRLS THINK is a unique talk show that uses internet technology to connect five amazing teenage girls who have different ethnic backgrounds and live in various locations around the United States. They compare notes on life, love, school, music, fashion, career choices, and everything else that enters their maturing minds. Each week they discover that, despite their disparate locations and upbringings, they are all very similar in many ways. Host: Tryneal Addison (St. Paul, MN) Panelists: Abbie Emmons (Portsmouth, OH), Cassidy Smith (Houston, TX), Lauren Furs (Los Angeles, CA), Sasha Marina (Miami, FL), and Tweety Elitou (Philadelphia, PA). Plus special guests.
- They're journalists, comedians, and authors - but most of all - MOMS. And they're some of the country's most popular bloggers who write about motherhood and their experiences raising kids. They're called MOTHER BLOGGERS and, from different cities across the United States, they use internet technology to connect for the ultimate motherhood mind-meld. It's a fun, funny, informative and heartwarming super blog for moms everywhere. The Mother Bloggers are: Stacy Dymalski, Host (Salt Lake City, UT), Heidi Frerer (Los Angeles, CA), Amanda Rodriguez (Washington, DC), Susie Johnson (New York, NY), and Jennie Marshall (Chicago, IL). Executive Producer: Gary Kleinman.
- From comedy clubs all around the United States, "LOL - The Online Comedy Club" features performances by the best up and coming stand-up comedians.
- Pat McCormick, the comedian's comedian, and head writer for The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, hosts RISE and SHINE AMERICA, a unique and funny way to wake-up with a smile on Sunday mornings. Formatted like a traditional Sunday newspaper, the show features similar "sections", all with Pat's off-the-wall, outlandish, and humorous approach. Regular segments include Top News, Sports, Travel, Things To Do, Consumer Watch, Investigative Reporting, Health, Sunday Funnies, and more -- all tongue in cheek and featuring celebrity guests such as, Martin Mull, Tim Conway, Jack Riley, Bob Ridgley, Dom DeLuise, and all of Pat's famous Hollywood friends. Created by Gary Kleinman and Pat McCormick. Written by Pat McCormick. Executive Producer: Gary Kleinman.