Audio evidence helps police solve real-life homicides. From random killings and revenge hits, to America's most depraved serial killers, detectives discover audio evidence of the most harrowing cases in history.
Food trucks are popular across America, but running a successful food truck isn't an easy road, and most hit a dead end soon after opening. No one knows this better than entrepreneurs Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis, cousins and owners of Cousins Maine Lobster, a multi-million dollar food truck empire. Using their expertise and insight, the cousins help struggling food truckers before they're derailed for good. Sabin and Jim make over everything from the truck to the menu while rehabilitating the business and relationship between owners, too.
Say Yes to the Dress helps thousands of brides of every shape, size, and style find their wedding gown. In each episode, we'll follow a special bride as they plan their big day, with all the drama, stress, and excitement that entails. From cake, to venue, flowers, and fittings, we'll find out what happens once a bride finds her dress and goes on her way to happily ever after.
Karen Huger ventures back to Surry County, VA to reunite with her family, the Woodens. This reunion of epic proportions uncovers family lineage revelations, fun bonding experiences, and the fate of the family farm succession.
The television series helps a couple find their perfect country house. They are looking to relocate from the city to a regional, Canadian location. Some to the mountains, others to a farm and some close to the water. Amanda shows them through three houses that suit their specific brief. They will choose one at the end of the show.
From attempted murders to terrifying trauma, Houston paramedics work against the clock to save lives. Now, for the first time in America, they’re recording it all on body cameras, bringing a closer view than ever to all the pulse-pounding action.
"Thicker Than Water" follows Ben and Jewel Tankard with their blended family as they live, love and laugh through the perils and pleasures of life. Self-dubbed the "Black Brady Bunch," this southern family integrates their strong religious conviction with their penchant for the finer things in life. Under the watchful eye of the patriarch and matriarch, the Tankard children, although grown-up, still live at home and must abide by Ben and Jewel's rules. With the belief that "God wants us all to be millionaires," the Tankards aim to be the best and brightest in everything they do. Along with their drive, comes a healthy dose of rivalry proving the adage, "You can choose your friends but you can't choose your family" especially true.
Manhunters was a three-part TV Drama Series that aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom in 2005. It tells the story of three cases of man-eaters through the memoirs of those who hunted them and, in the case of the third episode, accidentally unleashed them on their community. The first tells the story of Jim Corbett, played by Jason Flemyng and the Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag. The second tells the story of George Rushby and the Lions of Njombe, and the third tells the story of the Wolf of Gysinge.
A 10-episode spin off of Say Yes To The Dress that features couples representing each U.S. state, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., and concluded with a mass wedding in New York City with all 52 couples, officiated by Randy Fenoli.
Each week, our food hacker host, Todd Wilbur, investigates an iconic American recipe and attempts to recreate it better than the original, proving it with a blind taste test.
The six-part docuseries follows four neighboring mafia-related families for two years as they try to decide whether to cut their ties to organized crime or embrace its legacy.