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- In this gripping, true-crime docuseries, each episode follows the case of an innocent woman who has been abducted, harmed or even killed while she was out by herself.
- "Murder Made Me Famous" shares personal accounts from victims' family members, jurors, members of law enforcement and journalists involved with each case to give viewers an intimate perspective and disclose new information. Featured commentator for every episode is author and PEOPLE crime reporter Steve Helling, who has covered several high-profile crime stories including the Natalee Holloway and Laci Peterson disappearances.
- Forty years after her death, reveals astounding new insight into the singer's tragi- cally short life and enduring musical legacy.
- In the final, terrifying chapter of the most infamous crime of the 20th century, a dying Charles Manson is offered a chance to repent for his crimes, revealing horrific, never-before-seen details about the Sharon Tate murders-as well as a shocking twist.
- Revisits some of the most infamous stories of headline grabbing criminals and revealing new insights and information as former friends, guards, cellmates and lovers give first-hand accounts of their time with famed felons and defendants.
- The road to stardom is often paved with amazing and devastating public and private events. In hour-long episodes of "The Price of Fame" see the heartfelt stories of Shania Twain, Johnny Depp, Carrie Fisher, Patrick Swayze, Prince, and Robin Williams. Whether it's turbulent family drama, harrowing substance abuse, outlandish spending habits, or a combination of those and more, these celebrities all paid a hefty price for their fame. Giving viewers an intimate perspective on each story are personal accounts from the celebrity's family members and friends in addition to entertainment journalists who covered the rise, fall, and sometimes rise again of the stars.
- On Friday, the 13th of October, 1972, a charter plane carrying 45 passengers, including a college rugby team, vanished over the desolate, snow-covered Andes Mountains. For 72 days, the world thought they were dead.
- Killer Teens is a one-hour crime series exploring the frightening phenomenon of murder committed by teenagers.
- Prince: The Final Secret presents the story of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist; revealing a man who used his success to help others.
- Journey: A Voice Lost...and Found presents the story of how The Voice, singer Steve Perry, left at the height of success, and how the band persevered to find a new vocalist that would carry the RRHoF group forward to sold out arenas.
- Celebrates the Beloved Sitcom (The Golden Girls (1985)), Its Timeless Cast and How the Show Continues to Grow Its Massive Fanbase Decades After the Final Episode.
- Homes made from the greatest stuff on Earth.
- The rise of one of the most notorious rock bands of the 1980s.
- Lucille Ball's bravery and willingness to try absolutely anything to elicit a chuckle changed the rules of television. The shrewd, enterprising redhead-whose drama-filled personal life was constantly at odds with her public persona-struggled against a system created by men, all the while cementing her legacy by building an entertainment empire that would transform Hollywood as we know it.
- It showcases true stories of Black missing women featuring interviews with their families and the Black and Missing Foundation's involvement in the cases.
- From the initial murders that sparked a desperate manhunt for a smart killer on the loose in New York City, to an elusive serial killer in Missouri that evaded law enforcement for 30 years, follow along as the detectives who were haunted by these unforgotten cold cases finally connect the dots.
- The most amazing stories known to man - the crash of flight 571. Never before known facts told by survivors. And current day, active investigation returning to the crash site with a survivor, finding remnants from that fateful ordeal.
- Shedding new light on a possible cover up spanning two continents. It's not only a tale about the airship's demise, but sinister secrets including ties to the Nazi party. Plus rarely seen footage of crash from inside the ship.
- 4 car dealers outbid each other on a car each, restore it, and sell for a profit.
- Host Chuck Nice takes a sneak peek into some of the strangest, wackiest and most unusual homes across America.
- Visiting some of the most unique and unforgettable residential pools across the country, from mountaintop pools, to pools with fish, and the pools where Hollywood's swankiest stars gathered.
- A ragtag bunch of misfits including an aspiring illusionist, a brainy engineer and an exotic-dancer-turned-accountant-take on a new project where they research, gather materials, build, refine and test their vehicles before unveiling them to clients.
- The purpose of The Darkest Hour is to introduce you to the raw stories of real people who lost all reason before ultimately finding the true meaning of life. We encourage you not only to listen to the stories, but to share them with others who may be fighting similar battles.
- With his once-promising career a hazy, drug-fueled memory, Johnny Cash must journey into hell in order to find redemption. Once a wildly-creative, highly-driven artist, the man in black has dried up. Then came a risky live album recorded at Folsom Prison. "I knew this was it, my chance to make up for all the times when I had messed up." Few believed in him and no one could imagine this day would give birth to the revered legend we know today. But what exactly happened on that fateful day in January 1968? What demons led him to one of the most dangerous places in American society? Could his journey into the underworld really save his soul? Set to the backdrop of the tumultuous sixties, the drama of Folsom is examined moment-to-moment while simultaneously branching out to reveal a life surrounded by danger and haunted by death. Only one man is capable of traveling from the darkness At Folsom Prison to the light of The Holy Land.
- Brides shop for wedding dress and craziness ensues!
- In 1986, Robert Chambers killed Jennifer Levin in Central Park; however, Chambers wasn't the preppy altar boy that the media portrayed him to be. His socialite friend Margo Manhattan gives the real story on Robert Chambers.
- With a career spanning over six decades, Clint Eastwood is one of the most successful actors ever. But transitioning into an A-list director was a whole other journey. Known for his straight-shooting, unfussy filmmaking; this is the story of a master storyteller, working in the shadows of the Hollywood system, bucking traditional methods and making movies on his own terms, his own way. This is a portrait of a renegade artist straddling the worlds of studio filmmaking and independent passion projects, painted by those who have observed his work close-up.
- Just two days after Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of President John F Kennedy, Oswald himself is murdered on live television by a little-known Dallas strip club operator named Jack Ruby. Why did he do it? Despite decades of theories and speculation, the question has never been satisfactorily answered. Until now. Shunning the press for nearly 50 years, Tammi True - a top-billed stripper in Jack Ruby's Carousel Club - is finally ready to real the answers. AMS Pictures presents True Tales, an original docudrama exploring the bizarre world of 1960's Dallas burlesque through the eyes of its preeminent entertainer. Featuring dramatic re-creations shot at actual locations, True Tales immerses you into the events that led to one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century.
- Produced in collaboration with Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, this series is geared towards educating viewers about the health of the oceans, the threats they face, & what is being done to save them through conversation.
- Synopsis: When he rolled into the Jim Crow South on a Greyhound bus - a black man sitting in the whites-only front seat - James Farmer was scared. "Courage is not being unafraid, but doing what needs to be done in spite of fear," said the founder of the Freedom Rides and pioneer of the earliest sit-ins. A relentless leader, a dynamic speaker, and a forceful organizer, Farmer was one of the first civil rights activists to use nonviolent direct action to fight for dignity and justice. Yet at what cost? His own family suffered from his frequent absences, prison stays, and threats made on his life. And, he was continually disappointed in his lack of recognition, especially after witnessing the momentous legacy of Martin Luther King, a man ten years his junior. The Good Fight chronicles Farmer's life, in his own words, from his earliest days as a "Great Debater" at Wiley College to his legacy teaching a new generation of students about the movement that shaped a country.
- Narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D, the documentary traverses Haywood's life from his humble beginnings in Mississippi raised by a single mother to his induction into the NBA Hall of Fame. Basketball provided him a way out and in foregoing college to play hoops, he irrevocably changed the rules of how the game was played from the very top echelons of the NBA. As a 20-year old former Olympian, Haywood sue the NBA for the right to turn pro without finishing college. The case went to the Supreme Court and in 1971, the Court's decided in favor of Haywood. Subsequently, the decision abolished the NBA's mandatory draft eligibility requirement of four years of college. The ruling paved the way for today's NBA's superstars like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Kevin Garnett to bypass college and play in NBA teams right out of high school.
- Rebecca Budig takes you on a tour of some of the worlds most amazing water featured homes.
- Master craftsmen compete in an underground challenge to build the most out of the box military-inspired weapons and artifacts. In a secret location, their incredible creations are tested to the extreme in explosive and escalating challenges.
- Overcoming the history of racism and legacy of inequality, four men from across the nation will make the journey to witness first-hand what they never dared to dream. On January 20, 2009, a handful of the once-forgotten Tuskegee Airmen packed up and headed to the inauguration of the first black president of the United States.
- Chuck Hughes takes us on a tour of the most famous streets in America - by way of the food available on them! Be it Walnut Street in Philadelphia or Mission Street in San Francisco or Magazine Street in New Orleans.