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- 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.
- It follows the everyday lives of police officers on patrol from diverse departments across America.
- In "The Stoning of Soraya M.," an Iranian woman tells the harrowing story of her niece, who was falsely accused of adultery.
- 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.
- The truth behind some of the most famous horror films.
- Exasperated at being stuck on a piano Rhapsody he's been writing for seven years, Sol pushes himself over the edge, having an hallucination of a mysterious young woman. Soon, Sol discovers that he has brain tumors, and a risky operation is his only means of survival. Initially deciding to go through with the surgery, things change when he meets Sofia, the woman from his vision. She urges Sol not to have the operation because the tumors aren't what they seem. Unable to fathom her strange appearance, he starts out to discover the nature of these events - unearthing what The Rhapsody really is.
- When a yearlong feud between two sides of the law in the frontier town of Tombstone culminates in 30 seconds of lead-fueled fury, one of the most glorified shootouts in the west is born, or was it a justifiable slaughter? Brought to life through ballistic tests, forensic analysis and stylized recreations.
- From All-American to murderer, Aaron Hernandez's early career success at tight end for the New England Patriots becomes shockingly overshadowed by his violent life as a killer; Hernandez is charged with the first-degree murder of friend Odin Lloyd;
- A forensic pathologist (currently Dr. Michael Hunter) analyzes the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.
- 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.
- He kidnapped, and killed more than 30 young and beautiful women. But some thankfully survived.
- Bobby blames himself for his brother's death. Five years later, tragedy strikes again.
- Documentary series. Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd uses the official autopsy report to reexamine the tragic death of singer Karen Carpenter.
- The triumphs and tragedies of the most popular political family in American history.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis brings America and Russia to the brink of war. Jackie leaves JFK after one infidelity too many.
- We trust doctors with our lives. They heal us when we're ill and guide us on a path toward healthy living. In Hollywood being famous doesn't make you immune to sickness so what happens when the person celebrities entrust with their well-being uses that power to seek fame, make big bucks or execute something far more sinister? REELZ original series Dr. Feelgood examines the terrible true stories of physicians whose practice led to controversy, mystery and tragedy for their notable clients. Each one-hour episode delves into one celebrity's search for happiness through physical enhancement, weight loss or performance booster and the prolonged debate that followed. Can doctors in the immediate orbit of celebrities remain objective and clear-headed in their diagnoses and treatments? And where does the responsibility lie: with the client who wanted and took the drugs-or the expert who prescribed them?
- When the Bay of Pigs invasion proves disastrous, JFK makes a difficult decision he must later atone for.
- Jack and Jackie suffer the loss of their newborn child; she and JFK are in Dallas on that fateful day in November.
- Are You Lonesome Tonight? follows Presley's familiar path from a poor Southern boy captivated by both white gospel music and the R&B of the Black community all the way to an obese 42-year-old who, in 1977, suffered a fatal heart attack fueled by prescription drugs. Among the many music clips along the way: the young singer's galvanizing 1956 appearance in Tupelo, Mississippi, before 20,000 screaming teens and a deeply moving rendition of "Unchained Melody" in Rapid City, South Dakota, months before his death. But Lonesome veers from the usual account with a POV suggesting that several Presley traits - the need for adulation from his fans, the sense that he was undeserving of his fame, the extravagance and indulgence of every desire - covered a deep survivor's guilt and emptiness.
- What happens when the spotlight shines too brightly? What's the result when the glittery world of Hollywood collides with the dark world of crime? Host Deborah Norville peels back the cover on some of entertainment's headline-making stories. Whether it's a star's fall from grace, a celebrity victimized by misplaced trust, or a crime that launches a career, Exposed with Deborah Norville takes viewers deep into the twists and turns of the saga including who did it and how. In addition to fast-paced interviews with those intimately connected to the story viewers will also see recreations, surveillance footage and police interrogations to tell stunning stories from the world of entertainment.
- The Presidential election comes down to the wire; Bobby tells Joe Sr. he's leaving politics.
- The Russians build a wall separating East and West Berlin while Bobby prepares to go after Sam Giancana.
- Riots over desegregation in the South force JFK to act. Jackie's use of amphetamines continues. Joe Sr. suffers a stroke.
- The Kennedys rally to put Jack in the White House but their difficult past illuminates a deeper struggle.
- "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.
- 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.
- Take a deeper look into everybody's favorite movies and TV shows, from "I Love Lucy" to "Jurassic Park."
- A look at John Lennon through some places that shaped his life. In Liverpool they include his childhood home on Menlove Ave, Strawberry Field and St. Peter's Church; and in New York his apartments in Greenwich Village and at The Dakota.
- Australian detective Colin McLaren investigates the JFK assassination using ballistics expert Howard Donahue's evidence of a second shooter in Dealey Plaza.
- The rise and tragic fall of iconic American singer Karen Carpenter. An overbearing mother, complex family dynamic, and personal insecurities led this gifted singer down a dark road called Anorexia Nervosa.
- It is now 7 years later and Caris hears from Merthin who lives in Florence and is married and has a child. She continues practicing medicine and cares for Gwenda's son who is injured. Sister Meir sees Brother Thomas and Brother Matthias together in bed but after consulting Caris, decides to say nothing. Thank to a bequest left to the convent, Caris now has the funds to build her hospice. Prior Godwin schemes to get his hands on the money. Caris seeks assistance from the king, who is still in France in what is seemingly a never-ending war with the French. Surrounded by their enemies, the King's main concern is to find a way to get his men back to England.
- Caris and Merthin decide they have no future in Kingsbridge and make plans to leave. Brother Thomas reveals his true identity and together, they manage to produce a document ending the priory's control over Kingsbridge but Godwin moves quickly to administer the death sentence placed on Caris' now that she's left the Church. Wulfric and Gwenda decide to continue their battle against tyranny even if it means giving up their lives. King Edward III, knowing that his throne is at peril, decides to lead his army personally and stop the uprising.
- An in-depth look at the lives and crimes of some of the World's most evil killers including Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Ramirez, Cary Stayner, Leonard Lake, Dorothea Puente and more.
- Hollywood Scandals is all about discovering the darker side of Tinseltown. In Hollywood, these stories don't just sell movies and television shows, they're woven into the fabric of a town that has no limits - especially when it comes to celebrities. From public meltdowns to private affairs, these are the tales that have come to dominate and define Tinseltown - where any vice is a headline, and every star has a role to play.
- 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 story behind three of ABBA's biggest hits, "Mamma Mia", "Dancing Queen" and "The Winner Takes it All."
- Swayze is one of the best-loved leading men in Hollywood history. The star of Dirty Dancing and Ghost was everybody's favorite tender-hearted tough guy. But his public face masked a nightmare world of pain, fear and self-sabotage.
- The Kennedy family's incredible journey through the corridors of power in Washington, Wall Street and Hollywood is one with great triumphs and glamour but one also layered with human frailty, folly and tragedy. Each one-hour episode of The Kennedy Files depicts a different facet of the Kennedy family from the seemingly unshakable curse to cover ups both in and outside of the White House and the unbreakable bond between brothers John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy.
- The disturbing case of a father who killed his own family for the sake of an affair.
- Leonard Maltin gives his unique take on movies every week. Leonard reviews Hollywood blockbusters and sleepers alike.
- Merthin returns to Kingsbridge alone as his wife and son have both died from the plague. He wants Caris to run off with him, but she refuses knowing that Prior Godwin would hang her as a witch if she were to leave the convent. Sir Ralph also returns, knighted by the King, but he is not well receive by Sir Roland who is still the Earl of Shiring. He is also rejected by Phiippa who sees him as a convicted rapist. Gwenda and Wulfric can barely make ends meet but Ralph refuses to help. The plague comes to the village and many die. Caris tends to the sick but Prior Godwin flees almost immediately with only Sir Thomas Langley staying behind. The plague gives Petranilla a opportunity for revenge.
- Mother Caris, Merthin. Brother Matthias and Brother Thomas set out in Btother Godwyn footsteps to recover the gold he stole. When they catch up to him, they find him the sole survivor of the plague and half mad. The King is heartbroken to learn his daughter died of the plague en route to Spain. The Queen returns to mourn her granddaughter. As acting Prior, Caris offers anyone a fair wage to farm fallow land. Gwenda for one decides to take her up on her offer even though she is bound to the the lord of Shiring. Sir Ralph learns of his parentage from his true mother and takes a hard line with the peasants who stage a revolt. Petronilla schemes to ensure the future of both her sons.
- The English town of Kingsbridge works to survive as the King leads the nation into the Hundred Years' War with France while Europe deals with the outbreak of the Black Death.