Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It is an American reality documentary television series on VH1 that debuted October 18, 2010 and aired weekly episodes at 10:30 p.m. on Mondays. It is the series following Rock of Love and chronicles the lives of Bret Michaels and his family. Filming of the series began before Michaels' health troubles, and filming was suspended after his hospitalization. Production resumed when it was cleared by his doctors. The pilot for the series aired on May 31, 2010, one week after Michaels was announced the winner of Celebrity Apprentice 3 on NBC.
A music video was produced for "Riding Against the Wind" a song from Michaels' latest album Custom Built that also doubles as the theme song for Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It. The music video contains footage from the series and was released on October 7, 2010 exclusively on Billboard.
This series follows the Scottish Trauma Network as it answers emergency calls from a population of 5.4 million spread across 30,000 square miles of land, some of which is extremely challenging...
A mix of stand-up performances and behind-the-scenes documentary footage of Emmy and Peabody Award winning comedian Craig Ferguson's fifty-date tour of North America.
WILD TRAVELS goes off the beaten path to celebrate America's unusual festivals, unknown museums and unconventional characters. It's intelligent, funny, and a bit irreverent, spotlighting our country's quirkiest people and places.
Join the WellieWishers as they imagine, sing, dream and discover just what it takes to be kind. When the WellieWishers step into their colorful garden boots, they’re ready for anything – stomping in muddy puddles, dancing with fireflies and navigating the ins and outs of friendship through play and imagination.
Exclusive access into Aquarius Creative, an agency with a roster of over 20 of the most sought-after influencers in Scotland. The series follows the lives of co-founders Kirsten and Amy, as well as the influencers they represent.
Follows Kal Penn as he travels the country looking at businesses, initiatives, researchers and communities transitioning to clean energy, exploring the critical topics connected to climate change and how to tackle this issue together.
The epic history behind the creation of America, exploring how and why our ancestors came to this country.
Examine the massive immigration patterns of ethnic groups to the United States through the telling of historical events including the Dutch Fur Trade, the Great Potato Famine, the California Gold Rush and more.
3 Time World Sailfish Champion and Host Peter Miller travels to all corners of the world looking for the hottest fishing destinations, while sampling the culinary gems and drinks, unique to each location.
After a private plane crash leaves her with no memory and no name, Jane Doe must enter a world of corporate espionage, murder, and sex trafficking, where she may find that the truth inside her was better forgotten.
homeMADE is an Australian reality television series that aired on the Nine Network. It premiered on 10 May 2009, and episodes aired twice weekly on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm and again at 9:30 pm. The series was presented by David Heimann, who also acted as a mentor to the contestants.
The concept of homeMADE was that two teams of emerging designers renovated two houses in five days, with one eventual winner receiving a prize of $100,000. The winner was announced on 7 July, as Jason Sullivan from NSW. The designers were judged by Neale Whitaker, Editor-in-Chief of Belle, and interior stylist Sibella Court. Whitaker and Court are joined by guest judges, including Deborah Bibby, Paul Hecker, David Hicks and Greg Natale.
Pumuckl can no longer stand being alone in the workshop. Curious, the little kobold sets off on an adventure and, after an unintended boat ride on the Isar, ends up right in the middle of Munich. Starting from the English Garden, his turbulent journey back begins. Along the way, Pumuckl causes plenty of commotion, mischief, and unexpected encounters—playful, cheeky, yet always with heart and a strong sense of justice.