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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: business tycoonx
Between Two Worlds
Cate Walford's relationship with vicious, business tycoon husband, Phillip, is on the ropes and their tempestuous home life is trapped in a tangled web of lies and manipulation. Through a shocking twist of fate, this dark and murky world collides with the seemingly disparate and disconnected, warm and loving world of a widow and her footy star son and musical daughter.
Trump: An American Dream
A documentary following five decades in the life of Donald J. Trump. With interviews and using archive footage of a younger, paler and - most strikingly of all - perfectly articulate Trump and his acolytes, business associates, employees, wives, lawyers and diabolical father Fred illustrated the biography. The commentary on it was provided mostly by those who had stood on the sidelines, jaws dropping ever further south, as the Trump family's ego, tactics and all-round monstrousness grew to the gargantuan proportions we know today.
Bad Boy Billionaires: India
This investigative docuseries explores the greed, fraud and corruption that built up - and ultimately brought down - India's most infamous tycoons.
Zalim Istanbul
Seher lives in Istanbul with three children. The encounter of Seher and Agah will affect everyone's life.
House of Bond
House of Bond tells the rags-to-riches-to-rags tale of controversial business tycoon Alan Bond from the 1960s to the 1990s. It follows the story of a cheeky, knockabout "Ten Pound Pom" who fought his way from the back alleys of Fremantle to become the richest man in Australia and one of the country's greatest sporting heroes. "Bondy" was a man with an insatiable appetite for the excesses of life: women, fame, money, crime and everything between. But Bond's ego, greed and ambition saw him overreach beyond all measure until his empire collapsed, leaving him as the country's greatest villain with the biggest ever bankruptcy. House of Bond is the story of the man who defined the 1980s by dreaming big and rewriting the rulebook as a hero and a villain.
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