Car Lot Rescue is an American reality documentary television series on Spike. The series premiered on February 10, 2013. The series' title has been changed many times through production. It was first named Car Boss, which was later changed to Car Lot Cowboy and was officially announced with its current name on December 11, 2012.
Beef: is a television series that airs on Black Entertainment Television. The show premiered on October 4, 2006, and aired six episodes for the first season, with the last original episode airing on November 8, 2006. Due to the lack of numbers in ratings, BET did not continue the Beef Series.
Based on the popular documentary series that premiered on DVD starting in 2003, this current series explores arguments and feuds in the hip-hop genre and beyond. Those also include personal conflicts between those in both the sports and entertainment worlds, as well politics. DeRay Davis is featured in wraparound segments, speaking with ordinary people about who would they "beef" with when it comes to personal conflict.
The show is executive produced by Quincy D. Jones III.
Hosts David Bromstad and Kelsey Barnard Clark challenge America's best charcuterie board artists to make delicious and impressive spreads using fresh meat, cheese, produce and baked goods.
Police, firefighters, EMS professionals and members of the military share their emotional stories at Prison Break Tattoos, a unique shop in Houston that specializes in creating meaningful tattoos for first responders.
A group of men and women camp out on a secluded island in search of love. They must survive for six days and five nights while getting to know the person they want to woo.
Armed & Ready is an American adventure/reality show that airs on the Travel Channel. It follows the exploits of its host, Kevin Michael Connolly, who was born without legs, as he travels around the United States pursuing various challenges, such as learning how to street luge, joust, or move around in zero gravity.
Police Women is a collective title of an American reality documentary series on the TLC network that follows female members of law enforcement agencies in different communities, at work and at home. Camera crews film them doing their everyday jobs. It is similar in most respects to COPS, a long-running reality show on the Fox Network that also documents the work of police agencies in the United States.
10 years ago this month "A Bear's Story" the first narrative film about the Bear Community, had its premier at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco. To commemorate the anniversary it is finally available on You Tube. We hope you enjoy. We would like to dedicate this to Hector Figueroa, our Director of Photography who passed away last December.
Meet a couple determined to rescue the planet by returning it to the wild. See how they transform a derelict farm in South Africa from a place where animals were once hunted to a stunning wildlife sanctuary.
Curtis Stone is on a journey to find the ultimate beach spots in America that serve fresh and fantastic fare along with spectacular sunsets. Put on your sandals and sunscreen, 'cause these places don't require forks and knives — just hungry appetites for amazing eats along the water in Beach Eats USA.
Cannabis business owners compete to receive money and mentor-ship from investors. "Shark Tank for the legal cannabis industry." - CNBC. $5 million was offered in the first season and $13 million was offered second season.
Big Fish Texas follows Galveston’s Guindon family as they try to keep Katie’s Seafood Market – their family business – growing and thriving at all costs. A homegrown enterprise built both on land and at sea, the challenges at Katie’s are everywhere. On the water, they battle against long days, longer nights, a sea full of predators, and Mother Nature’s whims. At home base, they struggle to juggle surpluses, shortages, and orders while also processing a quarter of the Gulf’s deep-water fish and spearheading initiatives to preserve their fishery. But no matter how busy the business keeps them, at the end of the day this is a family built on old-fashioned values, and they’d never miss an opportunity to get together for a good laugh and a home-cooked meal.