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- Meat Loaf (Marvin Lee Aday), speaks openly about his childhood and successful music career. Interviews with family, friends, record executives and, videos.
- Documentary series about the goings-on behind the scenes at Orange County Choppers, a custom motorcycle fabrication company located in Montgomery, New York. The series is also a study of the interplay between the Teutels, Paul Sr. and Jr., and the stress that both experience when creating motorcycles as works of art.
- This show contains the 3 pilot episodes of Dirty Jobs from 2003 including bat cave scavenger, worm dung farmer and roadkill cleaner.
- Simon Cowell Produced dating show. The two best friends of the bachelorette chose who got eliminated each week.
- On June 23rd 2003, three Americans were captured by the Colombian Guerrilla who asked for a one million dollar ransom. This is the story of the CIA planned operation to rescue them, it was called "Operation: Rescate".
- Mike helps dig tunnels that are used as underground wine caverns. Then he is off to the airport where he does the dirty jobs behind the scenes.
- Mike Rowe steps into the shoes of an Iowa pig farmer where he faces the challenges of feeding and cleaning up after hundreds of dirty pigs. Then Mike learns how to care for a new litter of piglets, and artificially inseminates a female pig.
- In each episode, Jason Hawes and his team of paranormal investigators, TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) investigate paranormal activity across the country and search for answers in the nation's most haunted locations.
- AMERICAN HOT ROD brings you into the garage for turbo-charged restorations. Watch as Boyd Coddington and his crew scramble to supe-up the fiercest hot rods and reveal awe-worthy motor masterpieces.
- It's a laugh a minute as the three master builders from Milwaukee Iron create extraordinary custom motorcycles. Based in Lynchburg, Virginia, this series from the creators of American Chopper and American Hot Rod takes the reality motorcycle genre to a new level.
- Right after Jason and Grant unclog a drain, they get a call from case manager Brian Harnois: He's fielded a report of an apparent poltergeist playing with and throwing a little girl's toys. The job is many miles away, in Altoona, Pa., and Jason and Grant have to clear the trip with their wives and get time off from Roto-Rooter. Grant's wife Reanna is upset but understands. Jason's wife Kris is getting fed up with this whole ghost-hunting thing. In Altoona, the team sets up in the girl's room and in the attic. Donna interviews Brenda, the girl's mother, who asks the team to bless the house whether it's haunted or not; Carl obliges. The team analyzes its data. While the camera found nothing, the digital recorders picked up electronic voice phenomena - which, after being electronically processed, appears to be the voices of deceased children. One says, "They don't want us." Another says, "Can I come in?" Brenda's home seems to have strong paranormal activity. She's thankful for the validation. For the team, the hard work and the long drive have paid off.
- Boyd Coddington and his crew resurrect a classic '56 Chevy. Rescued from a rust bucket grave yard, but turning this Junkyard Dog into a high end Hot Rod, pushes tensions to breaking point and puts the Coddington crew's mettle to the test. The talents and the tempers, the drama and the drive.
- The team is dealing with extensive metal work problems particular to a car brought forth from the junkyard for resurrection into a hot rod.
- The "Junkyard Dog" has taken shape. The body is nearly finished and for once they look like they're ahead of schedule. Charlie starts to paint the car but his Dad is ill and he has to leave. The team celebrate Tommy's birthday with a party at Boyd's house.
- The paintwork is finished, the body remounted and the car is off to Gabes to have the interior done. Gabes pulls out all the stops and finish the car early. The car gets back to Boyd's for the final touches and Charlie arrives back, following the death of his father. With Charlie back the car is done on time for unveiling.
- 2004– 44mTV-146.8 (37)TV EpisodeThe Ghost Hunters team travels to Maine to assist a woman who claims to be possessed.
- The Ghost Hunters team visits a Rhode Island couple who claim renovations to their home (a former church), have stirred some otherworldly guests.
- T.A.P.S. investigates the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which opened in 1829 and officially closed in 1970. During the investigation, the crew uncovers a piece of video footage so baffling, they are inspired to return again (in the same episode) for a two-night stay in order to gather more evidence. It is during this episode that investigator Brian Harnois unintentionally coins his now infamous catch phrase of "Dude, run!"
- 2004– 44mTV-146.4 (53)TV EpisodeIn Altoona, Pa., the TAPS team investigates the historic Mishler Theatre. There, according to the owner and employees, the ghost of the late owner, Mr. Mishler, has been heard walking on the catwalk above the stage, seen walking into a wall where his office used to be, and apparently puffing up a cloud of cigar smoke around one of the theater seats, which then folded up as though someone just got up from it. For Jason, the big mystery is not about these strange occurrences but rather about what happened to an expensive boom mike - part of the equipment Brian Harnois is in charge of. Jason tells Grant he's tired of losing equipment and that Brian is skating on thin ice. Brian is also overreacting to every little noise and trick-of-the-light at case sites. The team also investigates the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum, where the spirit of a railroad worker has reportedly been seen walking the halls. Neither the theater nor the museum prove to be haunted. The theater did have some plumbing problems, though.
- A rival TAPS team asks the Ghost Hunters to help them out in an investigation at the New Boston Inn.
- The T.A.P.S. crew investigate the Race Rock Lighthouse located in the Long Island Sound, off the coast of New London, Connecticut. The investigation proves unusually difficult not only because of a lack of electricity in the facility, but also the harsh conditions and strong undertow which surround the lighthouse. At least eight vessels are recorded as being lost in the nearby waters before the early 1800's.