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- Amy Winehouse was one of the most iconic and versatile singer-songwriters the industry had ever seen. Her sound was new, refreshing, and recognizable, and helped her win countless awards. But with the success came the fame. In just over 7 years, Amy Winehouse's health plummeted as she was faced with life-threatening addiction and constant lawsuits. Her ongoing battle with the media also led to her being a prisoner in her own home. Witness the tragic rise and fall of the music industry's most infamous icon and the price she paid for fame. This is the story of Amy Winehouse.
- 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.
- Ted DiBiase Jr. takes a journey through pro-wrestlings past to tell the faith-based story of his father's rise, fall and redemption.
- Two friends decide to steal Charlie Chaplin's body, right after his death, for ransom.
- A series about the entertainment industry and how far people will go to be famous and them selling their souls. What are you willing to do to have it all?
- Featuring the combined and various talents of Georgie Fame and Alan Price.
- They were twins, and the passing years had in the sifting melting-pot of life. William looms brilliantly, a success, while John is deep in the discouraging shadows, a failure. Another span of fleeting years, and William attains the summit of a meteoric career; he is a candidate for the United States Senate. John (under an assumed name so that his brother is spared the relationship of the black sheep) holds a modest newspaper position in the same city where William's campaign is centered. William falls sick and John, taking advantage of their resemblance, addresses an important meeting and sweeps the audience into frenzied enthusiasm. Sensing in John that which she has always missed in William, the latter's sweetheart confesses her love, thinking, of course, that she is speaking to William. Soon John finds himself facing the fact that he loves his brother's sweetheart. Fate's law is Heaven's justice; William is found dead by John, and what would have been his brother's now becomes John's, as a reward to his genius.
- DAMN! Chronicles the story of "Rent is Too Damn High" party founder Jimmy McMillan, a Vietnam veteran, black belt karate master, former stripper and 1970's soul singer who became an overnight sensation.
- A story of how far people will go to be famous and them selling their souls. What are you willing to do to have it all?
- In the world of Hollywood it is a" Dog Eat Dog World." Six young inspiring entertainers find out quickly when they move to Hollywood to attend the Starlight Academy Of Performing Arts and strive for fame. When it comes to fame, many will lie, cheat, sacrifice their own relationships, and even kill to reach the top. The truth is everyone is hungry for success and want to gain an advantage over everyone else. It is just a matter of time before a hungry dog will eventually turn on and eat another dog. Jealousy just adds fuel to the flame, and each person will pay "The Price Of Fame."
- Struggling YouTuber, Jarrod Hillslinger, discovers that the price a person has to pay for fame...is blood.
- A jealous model slashes an artist's portrait of a connoisseur's daughter and kills herself.
- Enrico Vacinni, an obscure composer, is writing his masterpiece. He and his wife, Maria, occupy rooms in a tenement building in the Ghetto district of New York, and notwithstanding their poverty arc happy in hopes for the future. Maria makes the living in sewing for Israel Eisenstein, a heartless sweatshop worker. The famous opera is almost completed and Enrico's keen and sensitive temperament is strung to the highest tension so that, though he loves his wife dearly, he often flies into a rage over trivial misunderstandings. In one instance (the story opens here) the clatter of Maria's sewing machine so annoys him that he finally bustles machine, wife and all into the hallway. Antone Giotti, an Italian youth, and his mother, occupy rooms next to those of Vicinni, and the mother now appears on the scene. For a long time young Giotti has secretly worshiped Maria, but has never made any advances for fear of Enrico. However, when he sees Maria, apparently brutally treated by her husband, he confesses his love to Maria, but is laughingly repulsed. The opera is at length finished and Enrico starts out to sell it. He calls on one musical director, but the great man will not give him an audience and he returns to his rooms in despair. In a fit of melancholy he is about to throw the manuscript into the fire when his wife restrains him and rescues the manuscript, but receives severe burns for her troubles. In an effort to bind up her hands with a piece of newspaper. Maria reads that the National Musical Society offers a prize of $10,000 for an opera, and resolves to enter her husband's in the contest. Enrico has left the rooms, and when Maria steals out, carrying the sacred manuscript, she forgets the pain in her burned hands, so hopefully expectant is she that Enrico's way to fame is assured. It is after much pleading, however, that the busily occupied directors of the society deign to look over the manuscript, but when the pianist plays a few bars of the overture they are all thunderstruck and taking her name and address promise her that even should her husband's opera not win the Grand Prize, he shall be liberally rewarded. When Maria arrives home again she meets Antoine Giotti in the hallway. The Italian youth, unable to restrain his emotions and passionate love, dashes into her room with her, and a moment later when Enrico returns he finds his wife in Giotti's arms. Enrico orders them both from the house. In vain Maria endeavors to clear herself, and after many fruitless attempts to effect a reconciliation, leaves the room. Several days later Enrico is visited by the directors of the National Musical Society with the news that he has won the Grand Prize! Two years later we see Enrico Vacinni, now a famous impresario, at a Smart Set reception. He is the lion of the hour and is presented with n gold baton. Time and again he has thought of Maria, but is unable to forgive her perfidy, and an hour later when he meets her as he is descending the steps of the Van Ness mansion, he refuses to recognize her as they meet, but when he turns from the auto to which he has conducted one of the lady guests, he excuses himself and starts running after Maria. She eludes him, however, and stealing to her room attempts to sew. Her hands, which have never quite healed of their burns, ache so that she is unable to work, and the last straw of hope is taken away when the unpaid-for machine is taken away by the agents of the company from whom she purchased it. A day or two later Enrico receives a message from old Mrs. Giotti, stating that Antoine is dying and that he desires to see Enrico. The latter gloomily arrives to interview the dying lad and there learns from young Giotti that Maria was not to blame, that he alone was responsible. The enraged Vacinni can hardly restrain from tearing the dying man to pieces, but finally forgives him and hurries out to again search for Maria, his heart and brain filled with remorse. From Eisenstein, the Jew, he learns of Maria's whereabouts, and hurries to the dismal tenement room. The poor, faithful woman has given up all hope and laid herself down to die when Enrico bursts into the room, falls on his knees and begs her to forgive him. The little woman staggers to her feet, trembling. "It ees too late, Senor," she says, shaking her head. But her head drops on her bosom and with a sob she stretches out her arms to Vacinni. With a glad cry the composer takes her to his heart then waves his hand to the open door. The clouds are lifted at last.
- A personal assistant takes advantage of her boss, a buxom actress with a craving for self-bondage. One day, when the actress had gagged and handcuffed herself, the disgruntled employee tells the star that she was quitting and would sell her story to the tabloids and notify the papers where they could find a certain manacled and muzzled actress unless she agreed to pay the underpaid employee a hefty stipend. But the actress wouldn't agree to pay the blackmail, so the personal assistant grabbed the key and left the perky brunette to struggle against the chaffing handcuffs cuffs.
- This revealing program explores the degree to which money and expediency has corrupted science and the ways in which the scientific method can expose those who commit it.
- Fame, with her scorching finger touches lightly the forehead of Youth, then flits away, intangible and elusive. Sometimes, and this is rare, Youth comes up with Fame and clasps her jealously to him. But in every case, he who seeks Fame, he who would inhale the purer air of Art, must needs shake from his shoulders the ties that bind him to the Earth. Sometimes he is alone; then it doesn't matter. Sometimes he has friends, on whom it is cruel, and sometimes there is a wife, on whom it is worse than death. But here is the tale: A young singer, aglow with the fervor of inspiration, eager for the social intercourse his art may open the way to, gets married. He marries a woman whose conception of ideal happiness is simple domesticity. Opportunity comes, no need to knock, he has been waiting for her. With his wife and child clinging, as it were, to his coat-tails, he follows the Gleam, and they are cast off in the swiftness of his flight. Fame is within his grasp. For one mad moment he is identified with Her, then something snaps. With the first blatant, brass notes from his silver throat he drops automatically back to Earth, his eyes still blinded with the light of other spheres. His wife has gone; his friends have disappeared. With a heavy heart he turns back into the highway of Life, to be swallowed forever in the flux of obscure humanity.
- After a blow-up with a kidnapping suspect during a formal interview, Dalziel goes on a fortnight's enforced leave leaving him to ponder whether he will return at all. DI Pascoe and DS Milligan look into the death of Efrona Davis, whose body is washed up on shore. She had a date after work the previous evening with Gavin Oldham, who has gone missing. Unfortunately, the DCI assigned to the case is preoccupied with a diamond robbery. Efrona was part of a reality TV talent competition and was hoping to have a career in show business. With Dalziel's return to duty, the investigation focuses on Rowan Priestly, a has-been comedian who organized the talent show and Julian Finch who had recently become Efrona's agent. The case turns out to be more complex than first imagined when they establish links to another major investigation.
- Much to resident thespian Dr. Abbott's chagrin, Andy begrudgingly auditions and is offered the lead in Everwood's production of "The King and I." As Dr. Brown struggles with his lines, Ephram struggles with his emotions when his intense feelings for Amy are complicated by Colin's desire to be his friend.
- Trans-Meridian boss Gordon Bridges buys an American religious network. He needs a clean image but is Page 3 girlfriend Cherry is pregnant. Fearing for her life she begs Larry and Kate for help but they learn Bridges is now their new boss.
- Maggie goes on a date with a stinkbug even though she doesn't want to.
- Riley becomes a hero when he captures a thief.
- WPC Page goes uncover as a model to investigate a possible scam at a modelling agency.
- 1997–199822mTV-Y5.6 (55)TV EpisodeSpot wants respect from her peers and the Swamp Rat promises to give her what she wants - for a price. Lt. Pug prepares the pups for the Great Cat Invasion.
- 2007–202122mTV-144.8 (159)TV EpisodeOn the season finale of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," another sex scandal rocks the family as explicit photos of Kourtney and an old boyfriend resurface, and Kim believes she might be to blame.
- Serena gives Xavier a pep talk that motivates him to quit his job to be in a band. Alyssa is angry about her new role in sales and wants to go back to doing PR and Serena attends her first red carpet in LA. Eden is about to make a big mistake.
- In the spring of 2001, former child actor and Baretta star Robert Blake just married Bonny Lee Bakely, the mother of his new baby girl. The couple are out to dinner in Los Angeles when Bakely is murdered in the passenger seat of the couple's car, execution style. Blake seems devastated, but as police investigate, they uncover a tale of a troubled marriage of convenience and a fight for custody that may have led to one of Hollywood's most infamous murders.
- 2018– 32mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 53mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 33mPodcast Episode