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- Richard Rawlings and prodigious mechanic Aaron Kaufmann seek out forgotten and abandoned classic cars for restoration at their Gas Monkey Garage.
- Zombie House Flipping explores the recent trend of house flippers scooping up foreclosed and often abandoned zombie houses and renovating them to return neighborhoods to their former glory.
- Teams of tuna fisherman battle the elements, and each other, to catch the most Giant Bluefin Tuna.
- While facing the daily pressures of teenage life, Maddie, a party girl and highly-functioning addict, makes the difficult decision to live with other recovering addicts at a rehab facility.
- An inside look into the world of American street racing
- Revolves around a criminal prosecutor who penned the law on stalking in California and is based on the true story of a hot-head cop and polished district attorney who team to bring a stalker obsessed with her former lover to justice.
- Conflicts and disagreements at Gas Monkey led to some mechanics getting fired or quitting. Determined, they started their own garage to rival Gas Monkey.
- Follows a group of teams as they buy and fix up abandoned, bank-owned houses.
- Miss Robbie Montgomery, former background singer for Ike and Tina Turner, is as brash and experienced as ever.
- Mike Rowe's Somebody's Gotta Do It brings viewers face-to-face with men and women who march to the beat of a different drum. In each episode, Rowe visits unique individuals and joins them in their respective undertakings, paying tribute to innovators, do-gooders, entrepreneurs, collectors, fanatics-people who simply have to do it. This show is about passion, purpose, and occasionally, hobbies that get a little out of hand.
- Follows the characters of Alan Marcovitz's strip club empire and sheds light on the life of the self-proclaimed "most successful strip-club entrepreneur in America".
- In Step It Up, Traci Young-Byron, a former Miami Heat Dancer and longtime team captain, is the owner of the elite dance company, the Young Contemporary Dance Theatre (YCDT). Traci's competitiveness leads her to use unconventional methods to motivate her co-ed dance team.
- Khloé Kardashian reinvents the late-night talk show by inviting celebrity guests into "her kitchen" for a lively dinner party where engaging and relevant conversations will pair with cooking, party games and, of course, Kocktails.
- Follows actress Lindsay Lohan as she attempts to rebuild her life after years of public struggles.
- Racers from OKC, Memphis, Texas, NOLA, Detroit, Cali and everywhere in between are ranked on one single list of the best street racers in the nation as they compete weekly for the coveted top spot.
- Down East Dickering follows several groups of bargain hunters (known as dickerers) as they search through that week's edition of the Augusta-published Uncle Henry's in order to buy, sell, swap and trade items.
- Eight of the fastest teams in the U.S. descend on Memphis to compete for the biggest street race yet, for a prize of $100,000.
- In northwest Alaska, a vast 300,000 square mile region known as the Alaska Triangle has seen over 20,000 inexplicable disappearances of people.
- Automobile enthusiasts discuss classic cars that are kept and restored in Cuba.
- Bluefin tuna fishermen venture to North Carolina's treacherous fishing grounds, the Outer Banks, where they battle for the ocean's most lucrative prize.
- A drama surrounding a group of pool players as they try to advance up the rankings in their pool hall. There are multiple simultaneous stories, that show how the stress and anxiety of high stakes gambling can make or break you.
- A docuseries that follows Rick Phillips, the proprietor of Phillips Seafood in Bayou Pigeon, Lousiana. Others featured on the show include legendary gator hunter Chachie Boy and father-son fishing duo Coy and Shorty.
- Each week, Wil provides his insider point-of-view, sense of humor and genre expertise as he dissects the week's most popular and trending topics across science fiction film, television and pop culture, video games, viral videos and news.
- Explosives expert Matt Barnett, founder and president of Texplo Explosives, is the man to call when you need something blown up.