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Exposing Parchman
Explores the ongoing efforts to reform the Mississippi correctional system.
Arli$$
It's tough being a professional athlete. Sure, there are big bucks. And big time glory. But there's also responsibility. Temptations. The media. Hangers on. More temptation. Diminishing skills. Lost endorsements. An uncertain future.
Epic Ink
The show follows the artwork and exploits of the staff at a tattoo shop unlike any other, Area 51 Tattoo, located in Springfield, Oregon. Area 51 sits at the intersection of pop culture and cutting-edge tattoo art. The artists at Area 51 specialize in hyper-realistic tattoos featuring beloved characters and scenes from favorite sci-fi films and pop culture.
The Employables
The Employables follows job seekers with conditions such as autism or Tourette Syndrome as they work to overcome obstacles and find fulfilling employment that provides them with the skills to excel long term in their careers.
James Brown: Say It Loud
"James Brown: Say It Loud" traces the incredible trajectory of Brown's life and career from a 7th grade drop-out arrested and jailed at the age of 16 for breaking into a car in the Jim Crow-era South, to an entertainment legend whose groundbreaking talent and unique perspective catapulted him to become a cultural force.
Flipping Down South
"Flipping Down South" follows three young entrepreneurs who are heading up Birmingham, Alabama's fastest growing flipping business. They see dollar signs where others see dumps, focusing on houses most people wouldn't touch. Buying many of their flips for under $10,000, they turn eyesores into dream homes. But their mission is about more than making money-all three investors come from working class roots, and they aim to keep their flips affordable, while still building a booming business.
Pawn Stars Australia
Join brothers Aaron and Ben, and their mate Shanon as we take viewers head-first through the doors and into one of Sydney's most renowned pawn retailer chains Happy Hockers. If it can be bought or sold the Happy Hockers have seen it and probably made an offer. From a treasured tile from the roof of the Sydney Opera House, to a prosthetic leg, and even a Laughing Clown amusement park game from Luna Park, you never know what will be brought through the doors. With four shops, and 22 years behind the counter, they're always ready to buy, sell or pawn anything. If there's money to be made, there's always a deal to be done. A man visits Aaron and Shanon with an old cricket bat that he claims is signed by Don Bradman and a number of other cricket stars from the Bodyline Series. This could be a huge score for the store but before they can even take a swing at buying it, they need to find out if the signatures are the real deal. Ben and Aaron get the opportunity to buy an antique Japanese diving helmet from the 1940s that was used for pearling. Later, Shanon tries his luck at a fossilized Megalodon tooth. Meanwhile, Ben gets his hands on golden Pawn Broker's Balls an iconic item in the world of pawn broking. But Ben might have let his passion get the best of him and fears his brother Aaron might not be pleased with what Ben paid for them.
Hip Hop Treasures
Led by LL COOL J and Ice T alongside field collectors and museum curators, "Hip Hop Treasures" tells the story of some of Hip Hop's greatest artists and the items they made famous.
Lachey's Bar
Brothers Nick and Drew Lachey follow their lifelong dream of opening a bar in their hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Torso Killer Confessions
Delves into the decades long journey of Detective Robert Anzilotti as he works to bring justice to cold case victims linked to serial killer Richard Cottingham.
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