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Browse - Most popular shows on TLC
Street Customs
West Coast Customs has franchises in Mexico, Germany, Dubai, Malaysia, Russia and Japan. New shops are planned in Canada, South Africa and Australia.
The company has expanded into the automotive industry with a new catalog of body kits and wheels. Together with the Japanese franchise, it also has opened a workshop called West Coast Customs Coach, in which coaches are also modified.
When Skin Goes Wrong
Four top London dermatologists squeeze, drain, pop and surgically remove cysts, lipomas, acne, and anything else that's getting under their patients' skin. While the treatment methods are often messy, the results aren't just skin-changing, they're life-changing.
All About Sex
Featuring the wild, insightful, and relatable opinions and ideas of four incredibly different and accomplished women - Margaret Cho, Heather McDonald, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Dr. Tiffanie Davis Henry - the weekly series will take on the latest headlines, break down the "behind closed doors" conversations about sex and love, and connect with women via social media to answer question and dispel misconceptions about what could be considered America's favorite pastime.
Outrageous 911
Everyone knows that 9-1-1 serves as an emergency telephone number - a vital lifeline to serve the community during crisis situations. But some of the calls made to this emergency hotline are anything but!
Life or death? How about a dating hotline? A call for take-out Chinese? An unintentional butt-dial made in the middle of committing a crime?! TLC's newest series, OUTRAGEOUS 911, features the actual audio from some of the most ridiculous - and real-life - calls ever received. From a woman who phoned 9-1-1 on herself for driving drunk to a naked man who got his private parts stuck in a pool pump, this series reveals a slew of bizarre stories and odd reasons why people call 9-1-1 for circumstances that are far from emergencies.
Rides
Join Jason Priestley and Courtney Hansen as they travel the US in search of the coolest, most stylish, and tricked-out cars.
From muscle cars to vintage classics, Rides takes you on a thrilling ride to explore the best cars on the road. Get ready for some serious car envy!
Risking It All
Escaping the pressures of modern society proves to be an unforgettable and life-changing adventure as three families set out to live off the land in this series. These families not only unplug their smartphones and tablets, but they also give up electricity and running water for a life off the grid in a drastic last resort to reconnect with each other. From attempting to save their marriage to dealing with family illness to regaining control of their relationships, each family has a different reason for embarking on the journey of a lifetime. The three families pack up their homes, say their good-byes to loved ones, and prepare for the challenges that come with trading in the luxuries of modern-day society for a self-sufficient life.
Fabulous Cakes
A behind the scenes look at the country's top bakeries. In each episode, the show will visit a new area of the country to witness the creation of three extraordinary custom cakes. Some of the best pastry chefs in the world share their tips and techniques as they conceive, construct, and deliver cakes that take the art of pastry above and beyond your everyday dessert.
Junkyard Wars
This engineering challenge started off some years ago in the UK and has now made it over to TLC. In 2001 they filmed two seasons' worth of programs with a whole series of extreme Junkyard machines being built by teams of bikers, high-tech engineers, school teachers, and even hillbillies!
Playhouse Masters
Playhouses and treehouses are the stuff child's dreams are made of, and now one couple is producing the most spectacular treehouses, playhouses, and even doghouses imaginable.
Clean Sweep
The clutter is out and organized, new rooms are in on TLC's Clean Sweep. Two homeowners are given two days to sort their clutter that has taken over their homes and pitch what they don't need, while two rooms in their home are redesigned by professionals. The two homeowners, who could be anyone from a husband and wife to two friends, sort through their stuff by placing it in piles labeled Keep, Sell and Toss.
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