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- Modern society's evolution involves stem cells, gene therapy, transplants, and cloning, but also exposes the existence of monsters that hold the key to our race's future.
- Two college friends take a journey home. One of them makes a mistake that may tear a family apart. Sometimes there are no second chances, sometimes there are no mulligans.
- A history of the gay porn industry, with four prolific on-camera performers interviewed about their work.
- Two down and out aspiring filmmakers struggle with life, career, and the opposite sex as they attempt to make it out of the small New England town they are trapped in and into the big time.
- Davina and Al try to revamp their lives as they struggle with the uncertainties of middle age.
- Sex educators Sunny Megatron and Ken educate the public.
- Ex-Wives of Rock is a Canadian reality television series that airs on Slice in Canada and Fuse in the United States. It chronicles the lives of four women who were previously married to rock & roll stars. Shannon Tweed narrates throughout the series. The four former couples are: 1. Athena Lee and James Kottak (rock group The Scorpions) 2. Sharise Neil and Vince Neil (rock group Mötley Crüe) 3. Bobbi Brown and Jani Lane (former lead vocalist of Warrant) and 4. Susan "Blue" Dixon and Jerry Dixon (also from the rock group Warrant)
- A group of U.S. porn stars travel to London and attempt to establish acting careers on the West End stage.
- The story of an unconventional friendship between a lazy, selfish house cat and an excitable, naive alien with a mysterious destiny and a homemade purple cat suit.
- Rivalry among concierge staff at luxury ski resort as they orchestrate elaborate vacations for wealthy clients in Whistler, where breathtaking adventures on the slopes are matched by indulgent après ski parties off the mountain.
- Rock Icons is a 10-episode music biography series about the most legendary artists in the history of rock. Inspired by Banger Films' groundbreaking television series Metal Evolution and critically acclaimed documentary Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage, each 30-minute episode offers candid, in-depth interviews and unprecedented access to the star's private world - from the basement music room of Slash's home, to Nikki Sixx's radio studio, to backstage at a Heart concert moments before Ann Wilson takes the stage. Rock Icons explores the lives of these legends in provocative new ways, from their introduction to music, to the very peak of their careers, through to their current legacy, and beyond. Artists profiled in Rock Icons' inaugural season: Geddy Lee of Rush, Rob Halford of Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, Ann Wilson of Heart, Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe, Slash, Daryl Hall, Joe Elliott of Def Leppard and Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins.
- A reality series that follows the employees of three Alaskan power companies as they compete in the world of line building and maintenance in the most unforgiving conditions on earth.
- Watch as Bryan rises to the ultimate challenge this summer – constructing a custom vacation home from scratch for his ever-growing family.
- 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.
- Best friends Shannen Doherty and Holly Marie Combs are taking a break from Hollywood to go "Off the Map" in search of unfiltered adventure in America.
- Children up to the age of 15 all across Canada audition for the chance to be the next star. This is a singing competition where they start by picking 16 kids across Canada. Afterwards they pick 8 from the 16 then 6 from the 8. These 6 contestants write their own songs and perform them to the judges. In the end one of these 6 young singers will become the next star.
- In Whistler, BC the staff of a popular resort lodge live and work together. They are encouraged to party with the guests that arrive every weekend, as well as serve them. But where does the line blur between staff and customer? And when the clients are gone, can the staff keep their hands off each other?
- Chefs and Designers renovate the look and menus of restaurants in need of an update.
- Is this "four letter word" as offensive as other four letter words? How does it affect the women who hear it and is it possible to ban it? From the double standards to the self-proclaimed "sluts," this short documentary covers the history and cultural impact of the divisive term.
- Follows the first year of business for Alex, Charlie, and Nigel as they try to make their theatre, The Toronto Underground Cinema, a success in the dying world of repertory cinema. The film also places the cinema in context to the larger world of rep. Featuring interviews with theatres such as Film Forum in NYC, The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, and The New Beverly Cinema in L.A., and celebrities such as Kevin Smith, John Waters, Atom Egoyan, and George A. Romero, the world of repertory cinema will come alive as a vibrant and culturally significant medium that needs to be preserved.
- Hollywood Cycle is an American reality documentary television series that premiered on July 7, 2015, on E! television network. The reality show chronicles both the professional and personal lives of several instructors, including Nichelle Hines, Aaron Hines, and Nick Hounslow, as well as the trainees, who all work at Cycle House an indoor cycling studio in Los Angeles.
- Where on earth can you buy a decent house for $150,000? Humble Home Hunters takes us across Canada with new home buyers on a fun-filled journey to see what they can realistically own with a budget of around $150,000. Imagine yourself touring with them through three very different, yet satisfying homes that hit a surprising number of marks on their wish lists. Do they have to settle for fixer uppers? Not by a long shot! Humble Home Hunters...people who find the house of their dreams on a budget.
- A road trip with cinematographer Dave Gaudet as he travels throughout North America, across the Maritimes, Great Plains and mountains to discover the art and history of Aboriginal peoples.
- Watch as the improvisational rap group known as Freestyle Love Supreme takes live suggestions from the crowd and instantaneously performs comical and witty freestyles pertaining to the suggested topics or events.
- Featuring Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists' hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them.
- John, Edy, Ryan and Sam are best of buds. Their weekly destination? Who cares. They've shredded the map and hit the road in their clunky 72' RV beater.
- In each episode, two different families battle it out in a super-charged race full of fun food challenges and a main event: the family vs family cook-off in our ultimate outdoor stadium. The winning family takes all - groceries for an entire year!
- Breakneck Builds is a firsthand look into the awe-inspiring world of modular technology, where some of the worlds most amazing designs are taken from drawing board to reality in a matter of weeks.
- Isolated from any urban contact, the dysfunctional TV cast and crew of a third-rate syndicated action series "Wolf Canyon", fight spirit numbing boredom and madness in their makeshift trailer town on a Native reservation.
- Cock'd Gunns is an unflinching rockumentary series about the worst band you've never heard of: Cock'd Gunns. Led by the brothers Van Gunn (Reggie and Dick), Cock'd Gunns could become the biggest band in the world. The only thing separating them from their dreams is a total lack of work ethic, songs, a record deal, talent, and legions of fans.
- The story of the 2008/2009 Vendée Globe race. 30 skippers embark on a quest to be the fastest to sail 27000 miles around the world, non stop, without assistance and alone on 60 foot sailboats. This is one of the most extreme challenges a human being can face. The sailors are alone at sea for months and physical and emotional strength are essential. Growlers (Icebergs), sea mammals, and massive waves are a constant danger. On any day the forces of nature can bring an end to the best sailor's well made plans. They harness the wind, hope for safe passage over the sea and push hard to win. They are a testament to the audacity of the human spirit.
- A documentary about the unbelievable world of the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz (1939).
- The Bryk family's nightmare of a house undergoes a complete renovation from roof to foundation.
- The horse-drawn carriage industry in New York City is highly controversial. Animal rights activists say that the operation of horse-drawn carriages should be banned because it is inhumane and unsafe. They believe Hollywood has romanticized this industry and claim that life on congested city streets is anything but romantic for these nervous animals that are easily spooked. Carriage operators and city politicians say that horse-drawn carriages should stay because they are a cherished symbol of New York and attract tourists to the city. As a result of three dramatic and fatal accidents since 2006 that received international media attention, the plight of the carriage horses is now in the public eye more than ever before. But the public doesn't know much more than what they see on the streets and on the news. Through original footage and interviews with carriage drivers, veterinary experts, accident witnesses, leading animal rights activists, city politicians, tourists, residents who live near the horses and people who have rescued carriage horses from slaughter, Blinders takes viewers behind the scenes to expose the truth behind the tradition.
- Abandon Ship: The Sinking of the SV Concordia is a nail-biting account of the journey of 48 Canadian students and 16 crew aboard the tall ship SV Concordia which suddenly capsized in the middle of the ocean in Feb 2010. Stranded with no means of communication and only four life-rafts we follow through their memories and handheld footage as they count down the darkest hours until their miraculous rescue. Directed by Dianne Caruthers, whose daughter was among the passengers on the ship, it is a story told straight from the heart which reveals how the tight bond the crew shared on board kept them afloat in the end.
- Love Trap is a fun half-hour series that helps love struck guys and girls get time alone with their crush so they can get a date. Host Evan Starkman creates an elaborate "trap" which gives a secret admirer the chance to express their true feelings.
- A young man poisons his dimwitted brother for a huge inheritance.
- The untold story of the best selling puzzle toy, The Rubik's Cube, which goes on to symbolize an entire generation, change the face of communism, spawn an art movement and become a teaching tool for mathematics.
- CRANKY follows three teams competing to be local champions in an open sea race like no other in North America. It is also a poignant look at an island way of life and a seafaring culture that has changed little over the centuries.
- The Restorers is an exciting new series about warbird and vintage aircraft restorers and the planes they resurrect from the graves of history. From B-25s to a Bleriot XI, from the Doolittle Raiders to the WASP, from the California desert to the sands of Kitty Hawk, The Restorers not only gives you a glimpse into the life of airplane restoration, but an understanding of history and a desire to fly.