Farmclub.com is a short-lived American TV show on USA Network. The show featuring the "IT" musical artists of the moment and promoting unsigned bands through national exposure and website interaction. The show featured moments such as the return of N.W.A., with Snoop Dogg filling in for the late Eazy-E.
Farmclub.com signed artists to real record deals and puts their albums out through partnerships with Interscope, Def Jam, Universal, and other labels. The unsigned artists were selected from viewer votes from their website of the same name. Hosted by model/actress and former Miss USA 1996 Ali Landry and former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield, the show's label signed artists such as: Detroit rap artist Alley Life, British DJ Sonique, Dynamite Hack and Sev. The exposure also helped other bands obtain mass audience appeal leading to subsequent record deals such as Dog Fashion Disco and Spine.
Farmclub.com had a short lived partnership with Extreme Championship Wrestling in late 2000.
A brand new occu-soap following the Lingleys multigenerational family business as they pick, renovate and flip old vehicles and antiques in the backwoods of New Hampshire. In each episode this family of maverick mechanics restore iconic vintage motors and transform abandoned rust buckets into jaw dropping, must-have machines.
Commander USA's Groovie Movies is an American movie showcase series that ran weekend afternoons on the USA Network. The show premiered January 5, 1985, and ran through 1989. It was hosted by Jim Hendricks as "Commander USA", a wacky but slightly seedy blue-collar comic book superhero who occasionally displayed powers such as "microwave vision".
When it comes to cooking, Julie Chrisley knows best. For years, she has been serving up amazing food for her friends and family and now, America's favorite matriarch is inviting you into her kitchen. She'll be whipping up some of her favorite family recipes -- revealing the secrets and stories behind each of them -- and will be accompanied by special guests from the Chrisley family and some of her admired Bluprint chefs. Striking the right balance between southern charm and contemporary cuisine, Julie's recipes will have everyone asking for seconds.
Quicksilver was a game show hosted by Ron Maestri that aired on USA Network from June 27, 1994 to October 13, 1995. For its first month, it was paired with another Stone-Stanley game show Free 4 All which aired immediately after Quicksilver on the network's afternoon game show block. However, Free 4 All proved less successful and was cancelled after only four months and only Quicksilver remained until the network ended its game show block for good.
Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long is a 1995 English language drama starring John Goodman and directed by Thomas Schlamme. The film originally aired on TNT and was nominated for two Emmy awards.
A comedic social experiment where we watch as kids approach topics such as love, hate, relationships and lying, all caught on hidden cameras. Behind the scenes experts provide revealing commentary on the hilarious ways kids navigate everything from the classroom to the playground and all the relationships in between.
The Moment is an American reality television series on USA that debuted April 11, 2013. Casting for a potential second season is already taking place.
The series debuted with 1.129 million viewers, with the second episode dropping to 963,000 viewers and its third airing capturing only 950,000 viewers — which led to USA shifting the series to Fridays at 11 pm.
Follow former NFL all-star Antonio Cromartie and his wife Terricka, as they take on the everyday challenges of raising a blended family of five (soon to be six) kids.
This half-hour unscripted family sitcom centers around Melissa Radke and her big, loud, Southern family who live in the small East Texas town where she was born and raised: Lufkin, Texas.
USA Saturday Nightmares is an unhosted show on the USA Network in the 1980s and early 1990s. The show came on at 8:00 p.m. every Saturday night. They showed a lot of B Horror and Sci-Fi Films. Most of the movies shown also appeared on Commander USA's Groovie Movies and USA Sci-Fi Theater. They also showed episodes of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Hitchhiker, and The Ray Bradbury Theater.
Calliope is a children's program that showed various animated shorts. These often included unusual, European features and shorts such Cosgrove Hall's "Cinderella" and "The Pied Piper of Hamelin", and FilmFair's Paddington.
Dance Party USA is an American dance television show that aired on cable's USA Network from April 12, 1986, to June 27, 1992. It was originally a half-hour, but was expanded to an hour in 1987.
The program was shot live-to-tape in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and based on Dancin' On Air, a program on Philadelphia's WPHL-TV.
Grill Me is a USA Network game show that aired its pilot on September 9, 1996. It was hosted by actor/comedian Jordan Brady, and sponsored by Honda.
Three celebrities competed to win money in a game show somewhat like Jeopardy! for charity – indeed, Brady referred to it as "Jeopardy! for stupid people".
Free 4 All is a short-lived Stone-Stanley game show hosted by Mark Walberg that aired on USA Network from June 27 to November 4, 1994. For its first month, it was paired with another Stone-Stanley game show Quicksilver which aired immediately before Free 4 All on the network's afternoon game show block. However, Free 4 All proved less successful and was cancelled after only four months and only Quicksilver remained until the network ended its game show block for good in October 1995.