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Sarah Palin's Alaska

Sarah Palin's Alaska is an American television show hosted by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. According to Palin, the show's aim is to bring "the wonder and majesty of Alaska to all Americans". The series, which began airing on TLC in November 2010, was eight episodes long, and was part travelogue, part documentary series, according to a story in The Vancouver Sun, six months before the release of the series trailer. In reviewing the first episode, The New York Times said the show allows viewers to "observe Ms. Palin observing nature". In 2011, it was announced that the show would not be renewed for a second season. The show was produced by Mark Burnett Productions for Discovery Communications.

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Witches of Salem

During the cold winter of 1692, a group of girls in Salem Village began exhibiting strange, disturbing behavior. Over the ensuing weeks, they accused three local women of witchcraft, setting in motion a massive witch hunt that still haunts Salem, Massachusetts, to this very day. Dark, atmospheric re-enactments and expert interviews explore the hysteria and panic that overtook the devout Puritan community and led to the imprisonment of over 200 innocent people and the execution of 20.

Witches of Salem

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Framework

Hosted by hip-hop superstar Common, ‘Framework’ is a new arc competition series exploring the compelling world of furniture design/construction. It’s not enough to design an eye-catching, unique AND functional piece of furniture, these 13 elite furniture craftsman have to build it too. The clock is ticking and the stakes are sky-high as the last competitor standing will receive an incredible prize package including the ability to launch their own line with a major furniture brand.

Framework

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The Feed

The Feed features three unique and distinctly opinionated hosts, sharing their take on today’s most innovative food trends. Culinary expert Gail Simmons; superstar chef Marcus Samuelsson; and comedian and food writer Max Silvestri anchor a rollicking adventure into the world of culinary and food culture in America. Each episode of The Feed pits the unlikely combination of these three personalities against each other in unconventional food challenges that allow each competitor to show off their unique perspectives on the food world. Viewers are exposed to the most recent food trends as Gail, Marcus and Max take quirky, fun-spirited competition outside the kitchen and onto the streets of New York City.

The Feed

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Interns of F.I.E.L.D.

Interns of F.I.E.L.D. was an original scripted sitcom produced in 2016 for the paid subscription service Screen Junkies Plus. It was a humorous deconstruction of the superhero genre that "follows the misadventures and shenanigans of four interns who work in the basement of a top secret Superhero Agency" and spend most of their time cleaning up other people's messes. The show directly parodied the Marvel TV show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and also included a lot of meta humor about superheroes and TV tropes more generally.

Interns of F.I.E.L.D.

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Dino Dan: Trek's Adventures

The new season of Dino Dan takes things to a whole new level of dino adventure with all new pre-historic creatures, a new gang of friends, and a new Henderson brother who can see dinosaurs. That's right. Trek can now see the dinosaurs too! Now that Trek is ten years old, he has become just as obsessed with dinosaurs as his older brother Dan. Trek eats, sleeps and breathes dinos and, thanks to Dan, has developed a funny way of putting them in any situation. The new season of Dino Dan brings twice the dinosaur fun because now Trek knows what "Dino Dan" has always known: Dinosaurs are EVERYWHERE!

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Daryl's Restoration Over-Hall

Daryl Hall certainly has a passion for music, having produced hit after hit as the co-founder and lead vocalist of the pop-rock group Hall & Oates. His creative side doesn't end there; however, for years Hall has stoked his love of vintage architecture by buying historic homes and restoring them to their original style. Rocker turned-renovator Daryl Hall is putting down his guitar and picking up a hammer on his mission to restore a quaint 18th century home in Sherman, CT. According to local legend, the house was owned by a widowed sea captain and hasn't been touched in decades. Combining Daryl's love of history and vintage architecture, he and his team of craftsman will have this one-bedroom cottage singing with 1780s charm by the time they’re finished.

Daryl's Restoration Over-Hall

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T-Pain's School of Business

First, he mastered hip-hop. Now T-Pain takes us into the world of young disruptors, revealing the most innovative and exciting players in the entrepreneurial game. Quirky dreamers and passionate doers meet their biggest cheerleader. T-Pain. Our host is on a mission to discover the perfect side gig to jump-start his rise to entrepreneurial dominance. But with all the obvious ones taken he's off to uncover the most unexpected and inspiring businesses championed by upstart Millennials and Gen Zs.

T-Pain's School of Business

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Age of Big Cats

We think we know big cats pretty well, don’t we? Well actually, we don’t. In this unprecedented series, recent scientific discoveries shed new light on the extraordinary prehistory of big cats and their ascent to world domination. How did these giant carnivores survive the ice age extinctions that wiped out the sabretooths, and persist into the present day? When we learn that the jaguar was once found in UK, the tiger ranged from Siberia to Turkey, and the lion, far from being African was a true worldwide phenomenon, it’s clear our view of cats has been blinkered. What happened? Brand-new night vision systems, super slow-motion cameras, and cutting-edge computer-generated imagery of a bygone age take us on a tantalising trail of evidence to answer these questions, revealing incredible and surprising stories of the world’s most charismatic predators: the big cats.

Age of Big Cats

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Pawnography

Hosted by comedian Christopher Titus, the half-hour game show Pawnography features contestants competing against each other and the Pawn Stars—Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin “Chumlee” Russell—in three fast-paced rounds of trivia style questions to win money and coveted items from the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawnshop. Rick, Corey and Chumlee are featured in each episode vigorously defending their treasured items from confident and brainy contestants. The cherished items up for grabs are from Rick’s personal collection and he doesn’t want to give them up–this is the only game show that doesn’t want the contestants to win! Will a lucky contestant be able to stump the man who knows everything or will Rick prevail and walk away with his money in his pocket and his prized possessions intact?

Pawnography

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Awkwardly

Awkwardly begins and ends in an Astoria liquor store, connecting twenty New Yorkers in perfectly pocket-sized episodes, and revealing its mighty, quirky heart. From pity parties, to date night surprises, to strange encounters, every endearingly awkward moment is framed by the whimsical music of Emmy-nominated composer, Scooter Pietsch. Proudly directed by women, this ensemble series flows from sweet to silly, to absurd, to poignant because we do. Because life does. We're all connected - Awkwardly.

Awkwardly

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Bad Escorts

Cash-strapped Speedy Pizza delivery guy Shawn Thomas can barely make ends meet, needing money to take care of his daughter. But his old friend and weed hook-up Candice Sharpe convinces Shawn he can make the extra cash he needs by filling in as a male escort for her friend. When this first date turns out to be a surprising success, they start their own escort service, with Shawn recruiting his co-worker Roberto, his old college roommate Max, and his brother-in-law Corey to all join him, with Candice as their “pimp.” Their client requests grow ever more ridiculous, but Shawn can’t walk away from the money.

Bad Escorts

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