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- Dr. Mark Sloan has a knack for getting into trouble, negotiating the twists and turns of mysteries and solving crimes with the help of his son, Steve, a homicide detective.
- Dispatched from Heaven, a group of angels help those in need.
- Five mysterious stories are shown in which people meet strange or unexplainable events. The viewer is invited to decide if the stories are fact or fiction.
- Tough female doctors treat an exclusively female clientele at the Rittenhouse Women's Clinic, tackling female-centric issues and trying to make the world a better place in a male-dominated society.
- Set in a high-class brothel, this new series creates a hyper-reality in which the viewer is privy to the private lives and emotions of five beautiful young women.
- A relationship-advice guru, upon learning that her fiancé is cheating on her, decides to stay in a small town in Alaska, the most recent stop on her book tour. It's in this remote town, where the ratio of men to women is ten to one, she realizes she can truly learn about the subject she thought she knew so well -- how to find, and keep, a good man.
- Eight celebrities check into rehab under Dr. Drew for 21 days.
- The Locator through investigation attempts to reunion long lost family members.
- Dinner Date is the show where people hope to find true love through their love of good food. One lucky person gets the chance to find romance as they enjoy three very special meals, cooked for them by three very special blind dates.
- Series which dramatises 3-4 well-known urban legends each episode. The catch is one (or more) of the 'legends' actually did happen, and it's for the viewer to figure it out.
- One cluttered house at a time is made over by host Niecy Nash (Reno 911!) and her crew of interior designers and organizers. They decide what stays what goes--by way of a giant yard sale. Then the proceeds are invested as home makeover.
- After living in poverty, Rafaela decides to become a doctor and work at a hospital to carry on. She didn't imagine that at the hospital she would find her true love and the envy of people who never liked her.
- Follows staff in a magical chocolate shop which produces amazing cakes for an impressive list of celebrities.
- A comedienne and a humor writer try their hand at living in different eras. They dress, eat, and live the past. Before and after, their vitals are tested to see how these lifestyles affect their health.
- Recently-graduated Dr. Robert Foster starts a London medical practice with a few study friends. Robert and Dr. Martha Elliot have a love triangle with upper-class former university buddy Dr. Felix Quinn, who rivals them for the prestigious client list of a society doctor about to retire, whose daughter 'in heat' may swing the deal. Meanwhile Robert shows admirable talent and dedication to patients, also in Dr. Ross Jarvis' hospital ward, yet is bitterly discarded by his terminally-ill father Mal.
- Former celebrity rehab patients live together in a sober house to help transition themselves back into a world full of temptation and relapse with sometimes volcanic eruptions between them and the councilors.
- Hilarious, entertaining and deliciously demented, Bitchin' Kitchen is a comedy-cooking show based on the wildly popular web series. Chef-comedienne Nadia G. looks at the funny side of everyday situations and turns them into occasions worth celebrating - with food! From "Recession Recipes" and "Impressing the In-laws" to "Break-up Brunches", Nadia G. rocks the kitchen with her tasty techniques and stiletto-sharp wit.
- Alec Ross awakes one morning to find that he doesn't know who or where he is and doesn't recognize his wife or children.
- A look at some of the more extraordinary and grotesque cases in a British A&E department.
- Financial planner Gail Vaz-Oxlade has long helped households struggling with mounting debt try to get out of their financial messes on Til Debt Do U$ Part (2005). Gail now turns her attention to spoiled young women - princesses - whose reckless spending has not only created financial problems for themselves, but for family and friends who have enabled that behavior. In the same vein as "Til Debt...", Gail issues a series of challenges to these princesses which helps them deal with their financial problems directly, with root causes or subsequent consequences of their reckless behavior, or with the relationships with these family and friends that have been negatively affected by this spending. With weekly status checks over the course of a month, Gail will provide these princesses with up to $5,000 to help them pay off their debt, the amount based on how successfully Gail believes they have embraced and completed the challenges.
- A web series about a single girl who deals with the lonely reality that all her friends are in serious relationships by making up imaginary friends...who turn out to be total bitches.
- This documentary shows the decline of Ben as he spirals in to heroin addiction
- The true stories of doctors, patients and the fight to survive.
- The actor hires a "life-changing counselor" to help him figure out why he hasn't been able to commit to a relationship.
- A group of 20-something women used to having the finer things in life are forced to hold their own in the real world due to ultimatums from their families.
- Kirstie Alley leads a pretty interesting life. She was a Romulan-Vulcan officer in "Star Trek II," a sexy Emmy-winner as Rebecca Howe in "Cheers," the star of blockbuster films "Look Who's Talking" and "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and of course, her star turns in "Veronica's Closet" and "Fat Actress." For three decades Kirstie has been making headlines and staying in the forefront of the American conscience. Now, she's granting her fans unprecedented access inside her life...and what a life it is.
- DescriptionReal-life series following the lives of the patients and staff at the Alfred Hospital Emergency and Trauma Centre in Melbourne.
- The path to the altar is filled with temptation as brides-to-be get serious about cutting the flab.
- Olivia Lee explores the sex lives of the British public on her quest to find out how they fare against other European Countries in the sack.
- Compelling and fascinating insights into the relationships between death row prisoners and British women. In Britain today, over 100 women are married or engaged to prisoners on America's Death Row.
- Picking up where the WE tv one-hour special OMG! Sextuplets! leaves off, in this one-hour continuing series, we find out how life with the Masche family entails all the craziness that any new parents face - times six!
- Reality slice of time at a midwife clinic where babies are born the natural way.
- Motivated by a special event (an upcoming wedding, anniversary, vacation, or reunion), participants of Last 10 Pounds Bootcamp strive to transform themselves physically and mentally in just four weeks and lose that last ten pounds.
- Dad Camp is a docureality show that attempts to transform six irresponsible soon-to-be dads into respectable fathers. Each couple at Dad Camp has a major dilemma: she's pregnant... but he's not ready or willing to accept the duties of fatherhood.
- A show that focuses on health issues and the impact it has, especially on women. Features advices on how to improve one's health as well as interviews with celebrities who have health issues or have close relatives with health issues.
- A look at some of the more extraordinary and grotesque cases of animal accidents and injuries.
- James MacKinnon and Alisa Smith revolutionized the concept of the 100-mile diet. This method of eating relies solely on consuming those foods that are grown or produced within a 100-mile radius of one's own home, which they see as a healthier and more sustainable way of life. They themselves survived on this diet for one year, and blogged and wrote a best selling book about their experience. They place a challenge on the residents of Mission, British Columbia, Canada, a small town located in the Fraser Valley just east of Vancouver: live on the 100-mile diet for 100 days. The benefit that this community has is that it has a bounty of locally produced fresh food available, but this food does not include many of those things that most people in western society take for granted as part of their daily life, such as coffee/tea, black pepper, chocolate and commercially produced sugar, salt and flour. From the families that sign up for the challenge, MacKinnon and Smith follow six to monitor their progress on this new way of life.
- A behind the scenes look at 10 celebrity rehab stories and 5 celebrity rehab clinics.
- A makeover show where two friends or two family members critique with other clothing and hair stylists to say what type of changes they want done on the other person. They wear blindfolds the majority of the show and cannot see each other until they are both completely remade.
- Four families take part in an experiment to see if they can change the eating behavior of their obese children and influence their future health.
- At heights of 7 feet, even 8 feet plus, giants really do walk the earth. We'll use cutting edge animation to go inside the extraordinary bodies of giants to unlock the secrets of their unique design and the multiple causes of their astounding height. Igor Vovkovinsky is, by any measure, monumental. This 24-year old immigrant from the Ukraine stands a whopping 7 feet 8 inches tall. Igor came to America in search of help to stop his incredible growth. The doctors soon found that Igor has pituitary gigantism, a condition usually caused by a benign tumor on the pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain behind the eyes. We go inside Igor's extraordinarily large body and compare it to an average size man to see just how this "master gland" controls height through the release of Human Growth Hormone or HGH. We'll also meet Sandy Allen, a 51-year old who holds the Guinness Book of World Records' title as the tallest living woman. Sandy is 7 feet, 7¼ inches tall, and has acromegalic gigantism. Though she stopped growing taller long ago, the continued surge of growth hormone associated with acromegaly has restructured her body in distinct and often painful ways. We leap inside her massive skeleton to see how growth hormone produces prominent brow ridges, thick jaws and enormous hands and feet that are out of proportion with the rest of the body. And it's not just the skeleton that is affected by a giant's incredible growth. Sandy's internal organs are twice the size of those of average people but that doesn't mean they work twice as well. From heart and lungs, to vocal chords, to the way their nerves deliver signals, we see how giant bodies are not necessarily giant performers. We'll also meet 7 feet, 3¾ inch tall, Dave Rasmussen, an IT professional and amateur musician. Dave's form of gigantism is not caused by a tumor. Dave has a rare genetic syndrome called MASS Phenotype, which sometimes results in gigantic stature. Inside Dave's body, we see that this syndrome produces a much different type of giant from Igor or Sandy. Dave is exceptionally lean, with a narrow skull and arms and legs that appear disproportionately long for his trunk. Although scientists are looking to find ways to prevent pituitary tumors, early detection and removal are still the best method to limiting final adult height and avoiding the sometimes life-threatening medical conditions associated with gigantism. But for pituitary giants who have already reached their full, breathtaking height, there is no turning back. Currently, there is also nothing that will prevent genetic forms of gigantism. So, for now, there will continue to be giants in the world, living life on a higher plane.