Documentary series that casts a covert eye over the ever-growing problem of insurance fraud, and sees outlandish claimers as they're caught out on camera.
You Gotta See This is an American reality television series produced by Comcast Entertainment Group for the Nickelodeon network. It premiered on July 21, 2012, directly after a marathon of SpongeBob SquarePants specials, movies and The Super Spongy Square Games. Just after 9 episodes, Nickelodeon cancelled You Gotta See This, they however aired the remaining episodes in UK and Ireland. It was hosted by Noah Crawford and Chris O'Neal.
High School Moms is an American reality television series on TLC. The series debuted on August 12, 2012. Encores of the series air on Discovery Fit & Health.
A-List Listings is an American reality television series that debuted October 24, 2012 on E!. Hosted by David Burtka, the series showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes. A-List Listings has been revived as a 30-minute special that aired on May 24, 2013.
Whaddyado is an American syndicated television series. It began airing on September 12, 2005. The show features people in real-life moral dilemmas and perilous situations to give young viewers a chance to ponder what they would do in the same situation.
The series is produced and distributed by Steve Rotfeld Productions.
Cajun Justice is an American reality television series on A&E. The series debuted on June 7, 2012.
Despite season one averaging 1.5 million viewers an episode, the new head sheriff, Jerry Larpenter, doesn't agree with the way the series represents his city. Mark Kadin, executive producer, attempted to keep the show within the city, and A&E agreed to increase the payment from $1,500 an episode to $10,000 an episode. Larpenter declined the offer and Kadin is in the process of relocating the successful series.
The Louisiana Auditor's Office reviewed former Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois's spending in relation to 'Cajun Justice' in January 2013.
Just Kidding is a Canadian animated series that began airing on February 3, 2013 on Teletoon, and November 19, 2012 on Disney XD. Despite being a Teletoon Original Production, it does not broadcast on Télétoon due to TVA's exclusive broadcasting rights of Just For Laughs series in French-Canadian territories. The series has also been broadcast in the UK, France, Australia and Poland. Unlike the international versions, the Disney XD version is hosted by YouTube sensation Zach Fox. The show is loosely based off of Just for Laughs, only this show´s premise focuses on kids pulling jokes. The series plays with no written dialogue, apart from the main theme which gives the impression that all the kids share the hosting position.
Ghada and her four kids suffer at the hands of her husband Farid who ruined their lives with his love for gambling. Farid's friend Adel tries to help them. But as Adel and Ghada fall in love, neither can ever tell the other.
Big Rig Bounty Hunters is a reality program on the History Channel premiering in February, 2013, which observes men in action who do discovery and retrieval of lost, stolen, or otherwise missing tractor-trailer rigs and in some cases, towed vehicles and cargo on trailers.
The style of the show is somewhat similar to another show on the History Channel dealing with operation of large trucks, Ice Road Truckers. The show highlights the activities of several crews of recovery agents all over the US who perform various recoveries of stolen or abandoned vehicles or rescues of incapacitated vehicles. The men get paid for their recovery actions and can receive bonuses for successful recovery of the cargo or contents of the trailers.
Featuring bold, uncensored comedy from some of today's fastest rising comedy stars, FUNNY AS HELL is what you've come to expect from Just For Laughs only it's brand new, a lot cooler and has dirty words. Hosted by TV's Jon Dore and brought to you by your mom. Veering from the mainstream, Funny as Hell introduces audiences to some of the funniest and most fearless comics working today. Each show features an impressive line-up of edgy, politically incorrect, alternative and musical comedy acts. In addition to the live show, each episode features an original digital sketch created especially for the series featuring Jon Dore and various performers from the series. Shot in an intimate space with a modern speakeasy vibe, each episode of the series recreates the feeling of being at a unique and self contained live event.
Raising Whitley is an American reality documentary television series on the Oprah Winfrey Network that debuted on April 20, 2013. It was announced in June 2013 that the Oprah Winfrey Network has ordered 10 additional episodes of the series that will air in early 2014.
Being a member of the iconic Jackson family, La Toya Jackson knows what it's like to be in the spotlight, but she has always seemed to be overshadowed by her siblings. Now she's taking center stage in this reality series as she tackles love, her career and possibly even parenthood, all in her own unpredictable way. Looking for a new house, starting new business ventures and jumping into the dating scene are among the events viewers witness La Toya undertake on the show. On board with the singer is an entourage that includes devoted business partner Jeffré, parents Joe and Katherine, two meddlesome matchmakers, a magician, a lovelorn lifeguard and lifelong best friend Kathy Hilton. Yes, that Kathy Hilton. La Toya also opens up about some issues from her past, including an abusive former husband, family feuds and the death of brother Michael.