When Justin Bane's NFL dreams were cut short due to a serious injury, he turned his passion for the game into a passion for helping others.
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When Justin Bane's NFL dreams were cut short due to a serious injury, he turned his passion for the game into a passion for helping others.
Pipe Dream is a television program on the American cable channel Golf Channel. It follows the story of Mark Burk, a homeless golfer who was convicted of terrorizing supermodel Beverly Johnson Burk found shelter in a few old Pipes, after he was ordered out of Johnson's La Quinta, California mansion, beside the street intent on going back to the game he loves.The Title of 'Pipe Dream' means that Mark is hoping to go back to Golf,which is nearly impossible,and another meaning is that he lived in Pipes and dreams about golf.
Comedian Bernard O’Shea convinces witty workers with ordinary day jobs to step out of their workplace and onto the stage to perform stand up comedy.
Renovation 911 follows emergency restoration experts and sisters, Kirsten Meehan and Lindsey Uselding, as they rescue homes in Minneapolis that have recently experienced unexpected and tragic property disasters.
A competition full of challenges and obstacles where contestants will receive training in an artistic boot camp, as well as mentorship from judges Horacio Palencia, Ana Bárbara and Adriel Favela. Each contestant must demonstrate their talent and fight to win a spot in the next Mexican regional band, the $100,000 prize and a recording contract with HYBE Latin America.
There is a fortune buried deep in the ancient forests surrounding the small town of Falls City, Oregon...but only a few men know how to find it. For 10 weeks every year, they are on the hunt for one of the most expensive foods in the world, a delicacy that the Roman emperor Nero dubbed the "Food of the Gods:" black truffles. For the foragers of Oregon, truffles are more valuable than gold. For the first time ever, we've gained exclusive access to a secret underworld of foragers and backwoods entrepreneurs. This season, an historic drought ravages Oregon, choking off the usually abundant wild black truffle crop, and winter arrives early. With the truffle supply at an all time low, the price is predicted to hit an all time high. With increased competition between the foragers and even more diggers seeking riches, the truffle men of Oregon will be pushed to their limits to survive.
New Orleans-based real estate developer Sidney Torres offers his expertise — and money — to help distressed developers in need of a assistance.
Car fanatic Nate Boyer will customize anything that moves. As the owner of Kultured Customs, a thriving hot rod shop, Nate is always looking for the next big project. Now, he is taking his biggest gamble yet and opening “The Doghouse.”
Camp Reality is a reality show that appeared on Fox Reality Channel. It was hosted by Burton Roberts. Contestants included former reality stars Toni Ferrari, Adam Larson, Scott Long, Michelle Deighton, Jonny Fairplay, Coral Smith, Brennan Swain, Tammie Sheffield, Rebecca Cardon, John "JP" Palyok, Nikki McKibbin, Pamela Day, and Ryan "Ryno" Opray.
Follows the lives of four women who love to get married. Each one is ready to say "I do" again, but are the men in their lives ready?
A fresh dating show where contestants go on a play date with dogs for a chance to fall in love with their owners.
Women and minority race-car drivers compete for a spot on a NASCAR team in this reality competition.
Hosts Kerri and Christina enjoy the most exclusive 5 star plus properties and world-class meals.
Nicole Curtis is back and ready to finish the epic renovation of a historic lake cottage she started nearly a decade ago. She takes restoration to new heights as she lifts and expands her way to turning the tiny home into the grandest house on the lake.
Jax Taylor and his southern belle girlfriend, Brittany Cartwright, visit her family on their Kentucky farm.
Bobbie Jo and Jerry Abrams have a blended family all under one roof...three children, nanny, Naa Naa and 81 fur babies. The animal siblings include, a zebra, camel, kangaroos, llamas, wallabies and a recently adopted sloth.
Select inmates at Indiana Women's Prison can raise their babies behind bars. The rules are strict, with zero tolerance, and a slip-up can result in an inmate mum losing her child.
Follows six lesbian friends in Los Angeles through a summer of competition in friendship, romance, fashion and, most important, surfing.
Follow America's most recognized auto-racing celebrity, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and his wife (and interior designer) Amy, as they restore a vintage home in a historic portion of Key West.
In a small town in Utah lives a widow and widower who, combined with their 11 children, have formed the modern-day Brady Bunch; Spencer and Erica Shemwell have found love after loss, but blending a family this big can come with major challenges.
Inside Stitch celebrates MiLB's "Fun Cup," unravels the mysterious origins of the oldest Yankees cap, and peers into the future of MLB logos.
Sports Jobs with Junior Seau was a television reality program/documentary series on Versus hosted by retired National Football League player Junior Seau. The program premiered on December 2, 2009; the final episode ran on January 27, 2010. The program depicted Seau exploring a variety of support and behind-the-scenes jobs in the sports industry. The program was produced by Mandt Bros. Productions.
West Texas Investors Club is a reality series with millionaires Mike 'Rooster' McConaughey and Wayne 'Butch' Gilliam. The hour-long series offers entrepreneurs a chance to pitch products and secure funding.
Millennial designer Kyle Ng travels the world to find out what certain garments, fabrics and clothing mean, its cultural significance, origins and its future.
Catch breakout social video starr Lenarr in Making it Weird, where edgy, vibey sketches collide with absurd scenarios and outrageous characters. Expect the unexpected and laugh out loud at every wild twist and turn!
A reality series following juveniles who break the law and get arrested.
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.
Follow a cast of wheelers and dealers and the top realtors in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
A team of space traders travel the country in search of space artefacts. From a space toilet to an uneaten astronaut meal pack, they're looking to buy cheap and sell for a profit.
Turn Up the Heat with G. Garvin is a television, cooking show hosted by Gerry Garvin. The show previously aired on Sundays at 6:00 PM on the TV One network.
JasonTheWeen's silly little sparring series.
Nearly 75,000 women enter American prisons annually and as many as 10 percent of them are pregnant at the time of their incarceration. In most prisons, the babies are separated from their mothers immediately following birth. A few penitentiaries, however, offer programs that allow the women to raise their children inside of a maximum security prison. This show goes inside the Wee Ones Program at the Indiana Women's Prison, following several inmates at various stages of the program as they navigate the volatile prison environment while raising their babies. "Babies Behind Bars" also profiles staffers -- including tough-love guards and inmate nannies -- who help care for the newborns.
Follow Judge Jeanine Pirro as she dives into the rich history of the most beautiful Castles in the United States.
It’s the ultimate turf battle in the O.C., and things get tense when realty and reality collide. With 10 agents, eccentric clients, multi-million-dollar deals, old vendettas, and one common goal of winning, all is fair in real estate and war.
The Frugal Gourmet was an American cooking show that ran on PBS from 1983 to 1997 having gotten its start in 1973 on KTPS-TV in Tacoma, WA as Cooking Fish Creatively. Hosted by Jeff Smith, an ordained Methodist minister and a professor at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Smith would remind his audience that frugal doesn't mean cheap; it means that you don't waste money, and gourmet means loving good food and wine.
An intimate glimpse into the lives of Gospel entertainment power couple Warryn and Erica Campbell, as they tackle the everyday struggles that come with balancing family and work, nurturing their marriage, building their individual careers, and fostering their faith; all while raising their three children Warryn, Zaya and teenager Krista.
Half-hour comedic "how-to" shows people how to refresh their home, overhaul their wardrobe and host a dinner party.
The Bargo Brothers explore the United States by climbing the highest point in all 50 states. Local experts and some of the country's most interesting people join them on their journey as they discover the best each state has to offer.
"The Toe Bro" follows Jonathan Tomines, a foot specialist who treats a range of shocking foot problems for patients who come from far and wide seeking his help. "The Toe Bro" has helped over 5,000 foot patients and there is nothing he won't clip, slice, or scoop until suffering is a thing of the past. These oddly satisfying and cringe-worthy procedures, combined with Jonathan's friendly bed-side manner, leave patients with newfound confidence and viewers fascinated by his achievements. Each hour-long episode follows four patients on a mission to fix their hidden and painful secret who look to "The Toe Bro" for help. Viewers follow each case from consultation to recovery and everything in between. From runaway fungus to ingrown toenails, from odd-protrusions to warts, pincer nails, and strange embedded objects, "The Toe Bro" has seen and treated it all. With hundreds of thousands of YouTube subscribers, patients seek him out via social media knowing he's the man to get the job done.
A reality series about Utah polygamist Brady Williams, his five wives and 24 children, who believe their family is more about mutual love and commitment than religion.
He's known as the "Flea Man," and thankfully for him and his loved ones, it has nothing to do with blood-sucking parasites. Jimmy Kaplow is a flea market guru, a veteran of more than 30 years in the barter, trade and haggling tradition that's played out across the country every weekend. In this series, Kaplow assists clients who are looking to turn unwanted possessions into cash, helping them sort the trash from the treasure and giving tips on how to get the best
No Script is an entertaining blend of comedy and reality through the lens of Marshawn Lynch, an elite NFL running back and one-of-a-kind personality.
Kenny Hauk, lead designer of Hauk Designs, works with his crew of expert mechanics and fabricators to build ultra-powerful, one-of-a-kind vehicles that look amazing and can go anyw
Doomsday Castle is a reality television series on National Geographic Channel, showing the lives of Brenton Bruns and his 10 children preparing for the end of the world, in a castle he has built in South Carolina. Bruns says he built a castle to survive an electromagnetic pulse, since a castle can survive without electricity and defend against marauders. It started as a bunker in 1999, and is continuously being added to. Bruns states that his property is covered with booby traps, and his neighbors are serious preppers with lots of guns. Bruns and his castle was originally featured on the Doomsday Preppers episode No Such Thing as a Fair Fight.
Six extroverts enter various private functions uninvited and perform outrageous stunts over a season to win the title of `Ultimate Party Crasher.'
Honey I Bought The House is a reality series about property and relationships, in which a first-time house-buying couple is given £15,000 towards their deposit. The catch is that only one of them is allowed to search for and secure the property, without the input of the other, in a house hunt lasting three weeks. When the search is over, will the partner be thrilled with the new property and agree to sign the mortgage papers? Or will the couple risk losing that precious deposit?
This docuseries chronicles the lives of four couples during trying times in their marriages. In each of these marriages, the wives have recently found out that their husbands have been keeping a secret for years about wanting to become a woman.
After decades of friendship, six friends are right where they started: together and taking advantage of every opportunity New York City has to offer. Now businessmen, privileged ne'er-do-wells and even a prince (seriously—one of them is an actual prince), their dynamic remains the same. The bachelors of "Lucky Bastards" won't let each other get away with anything, but they’ll also never let each other down. They just want to have fun. With their friends. And preferably quite a few beautiful women.
Fashion designer, author, actress, TV personality, entrepreneur Nicole Richie lives anything but a simple life, yet -- as do many celebrities who have something to say and a willingness to share it with millions of complete strangers -- she still finds time to fill her Twitter feed. Ritchie's tweets are the inspiration for "Candidly Nicole," specifically the humorous, outlandish, unfiltered and often inappropriate musings she shares with her four million-plus followers. The series details her daily adventures, her style, relationships, work and journey to adulthood. Her father, singer Lionel Richie, makes cameo appearances, along with a core group of friends, all of whom are subject to Nicole's tongue-in-cheek commentary on every subject.
Find out what happens when a clumsy, apprehensive, suburban man is suddenly thrust into some of the most intense outdoor adventures imaginable.
This docuseries tells the stories of people who brew their shine, often under the cloak of darkness in woods near their homes, and the authorities who try to keep them honest. The show allows viewers to witness practices rarely seen on television, including firing up the still for the first time – a moonshiner's rite of passage. "Outlaw Cuts" features footage not shown in original episodes.
Anaplastologist Allison Vest opens the doors to her practice and shares the cases of patients who have missing anatomy due to trauma, cancer or congenital conditions, but have been given a second chance through amazing, realistic prosthetics. Her prosthetics often go undetected thanks to the skillful combination of skin color correction, hair placement, and even delicately painted veins. However, for her patients, there is nothing discreet about the impact these parts have, from a woman who lost her hands after an extreme case of pneumonia to a boy missing both ears after a dog attack. Allison's workshop is a world of wonder, hope, healing and strength.
We Mean Business was an American reality television series that aired on the A&E cable network starting in September 6, 2008. The program featured three regular experts: "Business Expert" Bill Rancic, a former contestant on The Apprentice; "Tech Expert" Katie Linendoll; and "Design Expert" Peter Gurski. In each episode, the three experts helped a struggling small business owner turn his or her business around by improving business practices and enhancing the marketing of the business. Notably, the program was sponsored by Dell, which provided all of the new technical equipment given to the businesses.
America's Most Talented Kid is an American television series that originally aired on NBC on March 28, 2003. In each round, three age groups of talented children would perform songs, dance numbers, magic, and other forms of entertainment in front of head judge Lance Bass and other guest celebrity judges, such as Sisqo, Maureen McCormick, Jermaine Jackson and Daisy Fuentes. Host Mario Lopez led the highest scorer from each round until only three children were left to compete in the grand finale. In the end, Cheyenne Kimball was crowned the grand champion. The final NBC episode featured senior citizens competing in a special "America's Most Talented Senior". A limited-run series on NBC to compete with the growing talent-show trend in reality television, it would later move to the PAX Network, the title pluralised to "Kids", with Dave Coulier as a host and judged by Daryl Sabara, Scarlett Pomers and Bobb'e J. Thompson. Unlike the NBC version, however, each show would crown a $1,000 winner plus the chance to keep in the finale. The Grand Champion of this season of "America's Most Talented Kids" was then 13-year-old rock violinist/singer/songwriter Antonio Pontarelli.
Reality show following Sylvia and Joe Robinson, the creators of Sugarhill Records, and their voracious children, siblings, and cousins.
Seth O'Byrne, Mia Tidwell and Andrew White create fantasy homes to help homeowners sell their properties in San Diego's cutthroat real estate market.
It follows Chris and Calvin LaMont as they help clients decide whether to renovate an existing home or build a new home completely customized to their needs.
Steven Lim eats like different people.