There is a fortune buried deep in the ancient forests surrounding the small town of Falls City, Oregon...but only a few men know how to find it. For 10 weeks every year, they are on the hunt for one of the most expensive foods in the world, a delicacy that the Roman emperor Nero dubbed the "Food of the Gods:" black truffles. For the foragers of Oregon, truffles are more valuable than gold. For the first time ever, we've gained exclusive access to a secret underworld of foragers and backwoods entrepreneurs. This season, an historic drought ravages Oregon, choking off the usually abundant wild black truffle crop, and winter arrives early. With the truffle supply at an all time low, the price is predicted to hit an all time high. With increased competition between the foragers and even more diggers seeking riches, the truffle men of Oregon will be pushed to their limits to survive.
The first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape North America over the last 500-plus years and have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in the U.S.
Maddie Moate explores unique homes across the globe which reflect their owners’ personalities, passions and philosophies for life. These visionaries dared to dream, build, and live differently, challenging the way we see home.
A ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes.
What if you had the chance to find "the one that got away?" "Find My First Love" follows one lovesick man or woman on a rollercoaster journey to reconnect with a lost love. Will the spark still be there?
Pittsburgh native Ally Mahon uses her real estate license and passion for old homes to transform her city's most historic neighborhoods into the hippest areas in town. Along with her husband Buddy, she's responsible for some of the most dramatic flips in Steel City. Together, they'll discover homes that are true diamonds in the rough.
Chicagolicious is an American reality television series on the Style Network. The series debuted on June 11, 2012. The series is a spin off of the popular series Jerseylicious.
"GLITCH!" follows Chloe Ling, who after the death of her mother, immerses herself in virtual-reality gaming through an advanced device called Deep-Lace. But when her favourite first-person shooter game glitches, it inexplicably unleashes a ruthless game boss that hunts her in the real world. Faced with treachery and danger, Chloe must rally her gaming friends, a coder from her past, and a non-playable character (NPC) to destroy the game before it puts the fate of Singapore at risk.
This forest is older than the Amazon river. Although Europeans discovered it many centuries ago, it still holds many secrets. A lot of animals live here alone. But most of their lives remain a mystery to us. One of the wonders of the world is locked in the green embrace of the forest.
Ex-couples are brought together for one night in a multi-camera-rigged one-bedroom apartment, with no producers and no interruptions, to hash out their unresolved issues. Viewers witness startling confessions, wild hook ups, and shocking resolutions in a format where anything can – and does – happen.
Double Exposure is an reality documentary series on the Bravo television network.
Internationally, Double Exposure is broadcast on Cosmo TV, Arena TV, DStv, Fox Life, Sony Entertainment Television Asia and AXN.
NYC Prep is an American reality television series on Bravo. The series debuted on June 23, 2009. The series follows six Manhattan teenagers in their daily lives as they attended events such as weekend parties, fashion shows, shopping sprees, charity events and dinner parties. The series drew many comparisons to the hit CW television show Gossip Girl because both shows revolved around the lives of Manhattan's "elite" teenagers. Filming was not allowed during school, nor were any school names specifically mentioned on the show, as the schools desired to distance themselves from the show.