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- "Accident, Suicide or Murder" explores the unbelievable true stories of suspicious deaths.
- In this exciting new unscripted series, Dog, Beth, and The Dirty Dozen go on a cross-country manhunt to track down a carefully curated list of Dog's Most Wanted fugitives. The series also tackles the family's most difficult fight, Beth's battle with cancer.
- Homeowners wish to build a Tiny House either by downsizing or for a first home. This show presents several people in the USA and their finished homes and we see the process that led to their decisions.
- Documentary examines the true crime story of two girls whose obsession with a fictional internet character inspired them to try to commit murder.
- Thousands of outdoor adventure seekers flock to Kodiak Island to experience the wilds of Alaska through hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing expeditions, and Island Air Service makes those once-in-a-lifetime quests a reality. Flying in fog, rain, snow or sleet and moving outdoorsmen, locals, supplies and materials to the farthest corners of the island, It's all in a day's run for a Kodiak bush pilot and the staff and crew of Island Air.
- Jon and Etta Smith build a self-sustaining bison ranch in a remote corner of northwestern Montana.
- TV Series
- No job is too big, or too high, for tree house dreamer, B'fer Roth, and his band of "tree musketeers". We follow the Treehouse Guys as they hammer out luxurious and unique retreats in the trees for families across the country.
- From the mountains to the marshes and all points in between, hosts Chris Dorsey and Gerald McRaney enjoy first class hunting and fishing adventure in Ram Outdoorsman. It's about overcoming challenges, hunting harder than ever, and uncovering the greatest rewards the sport has to offer. Along the way we'll learn that the success of a hunter is really about what he gives back to the sport, what he takes from the field. It's about living in the moment of a hunt, dreaming about future adventures, and honoring those who came before us to create this uniquely American outdoor culture and spirit. Ram Outdoorsman drives to new heights in outdoor adventure television.
- The Alaskan Wilderness is one of the most varied and amazing environments on the planet. For those seeking action, adventure, getting back to nature, or just plain rest and relaxation, Alaska is the place to live, or even just visit.
- A couple and their crew build custom, eco-friendly yurts on Oahu¿s beautiful North Shore. They teach their clients how to live off the land and make the world a better place without sacrificing even the smallest comfort.
- Fox Nation Outdoors, hosted by Fox News Channel contributor Johnny "Joey" Jones. The six-part series follows him on a two-day hunting trip with a notable guest each episode, from musician Ted Nugent, to retired four-star Marine General Walter Boomer, actor and UFC star Randy Couture, country music star Granger Smith and NASCAR's Kurt Busch and Richard Childress.
- On Wild Ops, veterinary medicine meets Delta Force intensity. A crack team of veterinarians, muggers and pilots attempt to capture, study and relocate wild animals. Utilizing helicopters, snowmobiles, ATVs, radio-collars, dart guns, ropes, nets, hobbles and mobile ER units, these wildlife wranglers chase a wide variety of wildlife: deer, moose, elk, wolves, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep, to name a few. Once captured, the Wild Ops team administers necessary medicines and tracking devices to ensure the health of the individual animal and the entire species for generations to come.
- Novice builder Danny Clark attempts to construct a 600-square-foot stone cabin in Vermont's White River Valley. The home is sure to be a true work of art but his inexperience, the harsh winter and the unusual architecture push him to his limits.
- These builds bring new meaning to the term middle of nowhere, taking place high on top a sub-zero glacier, miles out in the middle of the Atlantic, deep in Alaska's untamed wilderness, and on a secluded beach off the coast of Belize.
- There's typical off-the-grid builds and then there's epic off-the-grid builds; these builders refuse to set limits and their designs are inventive, resourceful and massive.
- Builders break all the rules and think outside the box to create unique structures: a redwood modern retreat, a mushroom getaway, a cliff house escape, a desert dome home and cathedral cabin in the Catskills.
- Off the grid locations, like an underground home built on a rock quarry and an oceanfront tropical paradise, that are incredible.
- A weekend trip to an Alaskan lodge turns deadly for a young mother when she's shot and killed by her boyfriend. The death is ruled an accident and the case is closed until an eerily similar incident in Montana drives investigators to reopen the case.
- A couple's romantic evening atop Rockefeller Lookout in New Jersey ends with the wife's tragic death. Her death is ruled an accident, but a decade later investigators uncover a web of lies forcing them to take another look at the case.
- Two unusual accidents that are two decades apart leave a family suspicious of a father who appears to benefit from tragedy.
- Each of the three builders face adversity as the homes take shape.
- Chuck Gerwig's site is oddly quiet. Disaster has struck. His righthand man, Ryan Beachy, has been tragically killed in a motorcycle accident. Now his build is suspended and a decision needs to be made, to continue or not.
- With winter looming, the three builders find that even the smallest mistakes have big consequences.
- Winter has arrived and the race is over. Who survived the ultimate test of Building Alaska.
- After battling the tragedy of the loss of his righthand man, Ryan Beachy, Chuck Gerwig is back in the saddle and ready to finish the job that he and Ryan started months earlier.
- The three builders are finding no reprieve from the task at hand and, at one camp, tempers flare.
- 2012– 40mTV-GTV EpisodeThe teams set their course for building cabins in the various areas of the Alaskan Frontier.
- As the summer season starts to thaw out, the builders get underway, but not without issues.
- Episode: (2015)2012– 41mTV-GTV EpisodeThe return of spring in Alaska means the race is on for three builders to begin constructing homes in the remote wilderness before the inevitable return of winter shuts them down.
- 2012– 41mTV-GTV EpisodeThe challenges of building homes in remote Alaska continues as Lee orchestrates a massive eighteen-load helicopter drop to deliver the equipment and supplies he'll need to build a two-story cabin on Bulchitna Lake.
- Alaskan builders face off against the destructive forces of working in the wilderness
- After retiring from the Navy, the Gentry family is leaving city life behind for the wide-open spaces of Montana. They've settled in on the Bozeman area but are at odds with what type of house to buy and what price to pay.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeCalifornian Kelsey is roping in her long-time beau Kodi and heading for Montana. She wants a luxurious, updated cabin, but he wants a remote cabin with tons of land. Will they find some middle ground in Great Falls?
- 2014–TV Episode
- After living through several disasters, including Hurricane Sandy, the Savas family is ready for a more self-sustaining life in Whitefish, MT. With a budget of $400,000 to $500,000, they're trading their city mace for bear mace.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeAfter opening a second clothing shop, the Liudahl family is moving from Williston, North Dakota, to Helena, Montana. The family can't wait to ski, kayak, fish and bike in the Rocky Mountains.
- The Jackson family heads west to find their new home in Montana's Glacier National Park area.
- Growing up in San Francisco was amazing for Michael and Jenelle Duldulao, but after vacationing in Montana, they've decided to raise their kids outside the city and in the small-town community of Helena.