A&E
Live PD: Police Patrol (Seasons 1 -2)
A non-fiction series based on the live show that follows the daily life-and-death situations faced by Sheriff’s Departments, Highway Patrols and local Police Departments across America. From drug busts to prostitution, high speed pursuits to domestic disputes, car theft to gang violence, or just minor traffic violations, Live PD: Police Patrol offers a transparent look at the encounters between police and civilians.
Investigation Discovery
Killing Richard Glossip (Episode 3 - The Machinery of Death)
Joe Berlinger uncovers the haunting story of former motel manager Richard Glossip, sentenced to die for orchestrating a murder that he swears he had nothing to do with. Episode three explores Glossip’s journey through the court system. Glossip’s lawyers reveals many ways the court system failed his client. News of destroyed evidence is a critical discovery, and sheds light on how Glossip ended up on death row.
National Geographic
Alaskan Bush People (Season 2)
Deep in the Alaskan wilderness lives a family who was born and raised wild. The Browns are so far removed from civilization that they often go six to nine months of the year without seeing an outsider. They've developed their own accent, refer to themselves as a "wolf pack," and at night, all nine sleep together in a one-room cabin.
Bravo
Untying the Knot (Season 1)
When couples go from "I do" to "I don't," Vikki Ziegler is who they call to mediate, advise and divide their assets out of court. Each 30-minute episode features a different divorcing couple struggling to divvy up their belongings that range from dazzling diamonds to the family pets. Expert appraisers Michael and Mark Millea evaluate the items in question and help Vikki determine a fair division of assets. Why let a judge decide your fate when this "Divorce Diva" can cut through all the drama to determine who will get what?
TNT
Boston's Finest (Season 1)
Centering on the men and women of the Boston Police Department, Boston's Finest offers viewers an up-close and very personal look at what it takes to protect and serve one of America's greatest and most distinctive cities.
VH1
K. Michelle: My Life (Season 2)
R&B/soul singer and songwriter K. Michelle, chronicles her life in Los Angeles and the recording of her third album More Issues Than Vogue. She previously appeared on the VH1 reality shows Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and Love & Hip Hop: New York.
Bravo
The Real Housewives of D.C. (Season 1)
The Real Housewives of D.C. introduces five intriguing women whose relationships with each other, and with the city in which they live, are a compelling combination to explore the nexus of politics, society, and even race amongst affluent, educatedwomen, some raising kids, some driving careers, determined by the unwritten social rules by the proximity to political power within Beltway society.
Food Network
Sweet Genius (Season 2)
Master Pastry Chef Ron Ben-Israel returns to Food Network with more whimsy and wonder, each episode has four of America’s premier pastry chefs competing against one another through three rounds of challenges testing their creativity, ingenuity and imagination. The chefs are given surprise ingredients, an inspiration and a limited amount of time to create a delectable chocolate, candy and cake dessert. The winners from each round will advance for a final test, to receive a $10,000 cash prize.
Food Network
3 Days to Open w/ Bobby Flay (Season 1)
Bobby Flay, critically acclaimed chef and owner of 15 restaurants, is saving new food businesses at risk to lose it all before they even open. There's only three days until opening, and Bobby is offering his expertise to restaurateurs with no prior experience in the high stakes world of food. In a test of will, skill and perseverance, they are against the clock to make sure their opening night doesn't become their closing night.
Bravo
Fashion Hunters (Season 1)
Whether it is a classic Chanel suit or this season’s hottest Jimmy Choo shoes, Fashion Hunters follows the fashionistas at Second Time Around as they go out searching the attics, closets and garages of New York’s elite. Far from the land of thrift, this hip shop makes dreams come true for shoppers looking for designer fashions on a budget. The team has to deal with demanding customers from savvy socialites to downtown hipsters looking to sell back or buy their next great “get.”
Logo
The A-List New York (Season 1)
The series, frequently described as a Real Housewives-style show, followed the lives of six gay and bisexual men in New York City.
History Channel
Pawn Stars (Season 5)
Pawn Stars takes you inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, three generations of the Harrison family–grandfather Richard, son Rick and grandson Corey–jointly run the family business, and there’s clashing and camaraderie every step of the way. The three men use their sharp eyes and skills to assess the value of items from the commonplace to the truly historic, as they reveal the often surprising answer to the questions on everyone’s mind, “What’s the story behind it”? and “What’s it worth?”
Science Channel
Oddities (Season 2)
For more than a decade, the East Village's iconic Obscura Antiques & Oddities shop has been New York City's foremost destination for one-of-a-kind, bizarre-and often shocking-artifacts. Since becoming the focus of SCIENCE's hit series, ODDITIES, the Big Apple's epicenter of the eccentric has become pop culture's Mecca of the macabre. However, at Obscura, the people are even more eccentric than the products.
National Geographic
Amish: Out of Order (Season 1)
It Takes a lot to leave the only life you’ve ever known — for one you’ve been told will lead you straight to hell. At the age of 22, Mose Gingerich left the Amish for good and moved to Columbia, Missouri, to start a new life—one centered on welcoming and guiding others. To date, he has helped more than 20 ex-Amish, all in various stages of their lives, while supporting his wife and three children.
National Geographic
Repossessed! (Season 2)
Repossession is a billion-dollar industry that affects the lives of thousands of people every year. NGC follows agent Larry Pittman and his team as they track down vehicle owners who vanished without a trace after purchasing a trade-in. Often forced to operate under the cover of night, they wait until dark to search for clues from family, friends, mailboxes and even garbage.
MTV
True Life: I have husband in Iraq (Season 9)
Since its first episode in 1998, True Life has provided a window into the struggles, hopes, and dreams of young people and given all of them the opportunity to tell their own stories directly to their peers in this powerful, Emmy award winning series that uniquely reflects the experiences and cultures of this generation. On this episode of True Life we follow three army wives whose husbands have been deployed to Iraq.