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- A reality-TV show featuring the life of "Toddlers and Tiaras" competitor Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson and her overweight family through their day-to-day lives.
- A look at the world of child beauty pageants.
- Two teams, two days, $1000. This show pits neighbor against neighbor in a race to redecorate a room in each-other's homes. Can a friendship survive this weekend?
- Just when America's favorite house flipper thinks his life could not be any more chaotic, Jeff Lewis embarks on the most unpredictable challenge yet - fatherhood.
- As we descend beneath our modern day cities, we are met with ancient and hidden secrets. Journey with us back through history and rediscover cities of the underworld.
- Food network chefs talk about their favorite foods and where to get it.
- The daily life of a man who owns an auction house and the antiques and odd items he gets to see.
- Chef and owner of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, Maryland, Duff Goldman, and his crew of decorators attempt to create amazing and awe-inspiring cakes for their clients each week.
- Shannon, a single mother, is forced to chauffeur a wealthy eccentric around town on Christmas Eve while he gives away cash to complete strangers. When a reporter pursues the story, a new romance blossoms.
- Top Chef winner and The Gorbals restaurant owner and chef, Ilan Hall hosts after hours culinary battles in his restaurant. Two chefs are given three ingredients, one hour and free reign of the kitchen and its contents. The only rules are that they must utilize all the ingredients and the must create two dishes. The battle is decided by Illan and two to three guest judges. It's a great showcase of great chefs and great food. The only things cooler than the format are the prizes...
- Spin-off from the show Flipping Out, The show features Jeff Lewis and Jenni Pulos visiting the homes of clients and staying with them while a renovation takes place. As well as redecorating, Lewis attempts to rectify problems with his clients' relationships.
- In "Waterfront House Hunting", real estate expert Nick Waldner helps people find a new home in a more desirable, waterfront location that will better suit their lifestyle. From homes on the Gulf Shore of Alabama, to Lake Havasu in Arizona and Oceanside in Marathon, Florida, Nick will unearth one-of-a-kind properties with an enviable view worth moving for. Each episode of the series features a family or couple in different parts of the country looking for a new home with one requirement in common: close proximity to the water. Every buyer has their own set of preferences- whether it's a high-rise condo or a home large enough to fit an expanding family, Nick will guide them in the right direction and help prioritize their needs. After seeing three different options, buyers must choose which home will finally make their dream of living near the water come true.
- Cheer Perfection follows a group of young cheerleaders at Cheer Time Revolution, located in Sherwood, Arkansas, as they endure the world of competitive cheerleading.
- This documentary series explores relatively unknown, and sometimes off-limits, historical sites across the USA. Hosted by Don Wildman.
- Elite L.A. real estate agent Aaron Kirman and his team are experts at selling the impossible: lavish, multi-million-dollar properties that are still on the market due to the errors of stubborn homeowners. To sell these properties, Aaron and his team must be brutally honest with the owners and somehow convince them to follow their advice. Whether the décor is atrocious, or the property is overpriced, Aaron and his team are more than willing to tell wealthy homeowners things they aren't so used to hearing-all in the interest of selling the impossible.
- Follow first time homebuyers through the process of searching for their first property, where "must-haves" and budgets don't always meet.
- Every year, venomous snakes kill over 100,000 people and hospitalize thousands more. Despite this staggering number, the deadly venom is also used to save lives in the production of anti-venom. There's a problem though: anti-venom supplies are dwindling every year, making the stakes even higher for brave professionals who harvest this equally deadly and precious substance. New Discovery series VENOM HUNTERS will follow four brave teams of expert snake hunters who have the guts and skills to chase down the world's most venomous snakes and collect this highly toxic liquid. Each team has unique motivations and thrives on the thrill of the hunt, but they all share the same goal: saving the lives of others. The series premiere of VENOM HUNTERS debuts Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 10/9c on Discovery. From the Florida swamplands and the plains of Oklahoma, to the Australian outback and Arizona desert, the fearless venom experts will put their lives on the line to track, catch and harvest the venom from these deadly reptiles. The demand for venom is at an all-time high as it is now being used to not only create anti-venom, but also as a key part of cutting-edge medical research that aims to treat diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. With over 600 species of venomous snakes worldwide, these hunters will be risking their lives with every step - one wrong move could be their last.
- LIFE ON THE FARM follows the fun, loving, and hard working Buchanan family as they work and live on their Virginia cattle farm. Owned and operated by Tom Buchanan and his wife Sandy, their son Bo and his family, and Tom's parents, Valley View Farms is a place where nothing comes easy, but everything comes with a big dose of laughter.
- Each episode takes the Grammy award singer Natalie Grant to a church to match up one of their eligible singles. The church and pastor pick the guinea pig who then consents. Various "matchmakers" in the church nominate eligible dates, someone they think would be good and describe before the church why they picked the candidate. Then the guy says a few words and the church then narrows the field down to 3 finalists through ballot voting. The pastor picks a 4th candidate and the spotlighted single then spends time with all 4 doing a charity or other pre-selected activity. After that, the pastor selects a filtering game or interview process to observe the candidates and give insights into strengths and weaknesses, such that it's narrowed down to 3. Then, the single picks two finalists to date with the whole process and dates on camera. She evaluates with the audience pros and cons and what she's thinking and looking for, all the way along. Finally, she selects the winner to continue dating. It's a fun show giving many insights into relationships, thinking through the dating process with friendly voices feeding into it, for consideration.
- On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling on the 2nd Amendment which reinforces every American's right to bear arms, this show is a fly on the wall at "The Shootist" gun store in Englewood, Colorado, where salesman Josh Ryan is always in full-on pitch mode - and the steady stream of customers never stops. And for every gun sold by this expert gunslinger at this family-owned store, there's a fascinating story and a fascinating buyer to tell it to him: the new parent who wants to protect his family; the teenager who's an expert hunter; the 30-something woman who feels a little more at ease with a revolver in her purse and the avid collector who simply has a fascination with guns of all kinds. There's even a shooting range in the basement to try out the merchandise before completing the sale.
- 3 average guys with genius level IQ's compete in challenges they create for eachother to gain bragging rights as the Smartest Guy in the Room.
- It's a moonless night in the desert. You're alone and so far from civilization that the Milky Way seems within reach. A barn owl screeches; a musky scent fills the air. Suddenly there's a rustle behind you. Is it a jackrabbit - or is it the only clue that a mountain lion is ready to pounce? In the distance, a coyote howls, and the panic starts to set in... Welcome to Night, a shocking and sometimes terrifying journey into the depths of darkness - and an often fearful look at the creatures that lurk there. From sunset to sunrise, we'll follow our animal expert host, Brandon McMillan, on a global search for answers: What does it mean to be nocturnal? Where do nocturnal creatures exist? And why do they scare us to death?
- Three contestants battle it out over two rounds to be crowned a championed cleaner.
- The new docu-series Jersey Belle is a classic fish-out-of-water tale, following outspoken New Jersey native and Hollywood publicist Jaime Primak Sullivan as she navigates life in the upscale southern suburb of Mountain Brook, Alabama.
- Duff Goldman and his team cater to a Hollywood clientele.
- Science of the Movies takes you on a journey to the cinematic intersection of art and science. Appealing to the movie junkie in us all, the new series explores the remarkable - yet rarely celebrated - scientific world that exists behind the screen, spotlighting the visionary artists, entrepreneurial spirit, innovative technology and remarkable techniques responsible for creating unforgettable, edge-of-your-seat moments in blockbuster films.
- Four teams of skilled competitors join forces on on extraordinary renovation. They'll demo, reno and transform four run-down condos into move-in ready show pieces...all while living amidst the construction dust! In the end, the team that gets the highest bid for their condo unit at auction, minus what they spent from their design budget, will win the $50,000 prize. Host Josh Temple and behind-the-scenes reporter David Bromstad will talk you through all the action, and reno experts Scott McGillvray and Nicole Curtis will help and critique the contestants along the way
- Your favorite Food Network stars reveal their best-kept, most-intimate, guilty-pleasure secrets for the first time ever! We visit the locations and meet the chefs who make these crazy, ooey-gooey, "I-can't-believe-I'm-eating-this" food masterpieces! From a 24-layer chocolate cake to a mega-bacon cheeseburger to a filet mignon covered in fried oysters, Guilty Pleasures shows off dishes whose very names make your stomach rumble.
- Three teens and their moms take on the entertainment industry in Hollywood.
- This reality competition pits teams of cake decorators against each other in over-the-top challenges that test their skills and creativity.
- They live in your home. They know your most intimate secrets. They know your smell! But how well do you know that stranger sleeping in your bed? Dr. Brian Hare has spent his life tracking down clues to the remarkable bond between humans and canines. Now he's developed a groundbreaking series of scientific tests to see just how well you know your dog.
- A ten-hour series offering a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of three real-life professional bull riders -- at competitions, on the road, and at home with friends and family.
- Identical twin brothers, Mike and Geoff Howe, design and build the coolest machines you've ever seen: from high-speed tanks to supercharged subterranean rovers.
- For the first time ever, Food Network is naming America's Top 5 burger spots, the ultimate 5 steakhouses, best 5 barbecue joints and more! Each episode takes on one of America's favorite foods and tells you where to get the best.
- A reality TV show which presents the complexity of human bodies and shows how to beat the odds using simple body hacks.
- National Geographic explores the parallel of man and animal through social experiments in ordinary environments. From mating rituals to mob mentality, the distance between these two worlds is smaller than we realize.
- Watch as host Billy Ray Cyrus reunites a military family during a grade school assembly, conspires with a returning soldier to cook up a surprise his wife will never forget, and a family reunites at "The Happiest Place on Earth."
- At heights of 7 feet, even 8 feet plus, giants really do walk the earth. We'll use cutting edge animation to go inside the extraordinary bodies of giants to unlock the secrets of their unique design and the multiple causes of their astounding height. Igor Vovkovinsky is, by any measure, monumental. This 24-year old immigrant from the Ukraine stands a whopping 7 feet 8 inches tall. Igor came to America in search of help to stop his incredible growth. The doctors soon found that Igor has pituitary gigantism, a condition usually caused by a benign tumor on the pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain behind the eyes. We go inside Igor's extraordinarily large body and compare it to an average size man to see just how this "master gland" controls height through the release of Human Growth Hormone or HGH. We'll also meet Sandy Allen, a 51-year old who holds the Guinness Book of World Records' title as the tallest living woman. Sandy is 7 feet, 7¼ inches tall, and has acromegalic gigantism. Though she stopped growing taller long ago, the continued surge of growth hormone associated with acromegaly has restructured her body in distinct and often painful ways. We leap inside her massive skeleton to see how growth hormone produces prominent brow ridges, thick jaws and enormous hands and feet that are out of proportion with the rest of the body. And it's not just the skeleton that is affected by a giant's incredible growth. Sandy's internal organs are twice the size of those of average people but that doesn't mean they work twice as well. From heart and lungs, to vocal chords, to the way their nerves deliver signals, we see how giant bodies are not necessarily giant performers. We'll also meet 7 feet, 3¾ inch tall, Dave Rasmussen, an IT professional and amateur musician. Dave's form of gigantism is not caused by a tumor. Dave has a rare genetic syndrome called MASS Phenotype, which sometimes results in gigantic stature. Inside Dave's body, we see that this syndrome produces a much different type of giant from Igor or Sandy. Dave is exceptionally lean, with a narrow skull and arms and legs that appear disproportionately long for his trunk. Although scientists are looking to find ways to prevent pituitary tumors, early detection and removal are still the best method to limiting final adult height and avoiding the sometimes life-threatening medical conditions associated with gigantism. But for pituitary giants who have already reached their full, breathtaking height, there is no turning back. Currently, there is also nothing that will prevent genetic forms of gigantism. So, for now, there will continue to be giants in the world, living life on a higher plane.
- We've all daydreamed about it, taking down an obnoxious colleague or pummeling a workplace rival. In every episode, two office adversaries push themselves to the limit and learn to box from some of the sport's most hardcore trainers. Finally, they'll step into the ring and put it all on the line letting their fists determine the winner.