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What I Learned from the Movies: (Factual, 10x30 min.) A comedic look through funny celebrity commentators at how movies have shaped our lives and molded our minds.

Hooked: Monster Fish: (Factual, 10x1 hr.) The surprises and the freaks of nature behind the world's weirdest and wildest monster fish!

Into the Wild: (Factual, 4x30 min., 46x30 min. in HD) Jack Hanna embarks on exciting adventures to all corners of the globe.

Women on Death Row: (Factual, 5x90 min.) Looks into the personal lives of women currently awaiting execution on Death Row.

Inside the Actors Studio: (Ent., 72x1 hr., 15x2 hr.) James Lipton, Dean Emeritus of The Actors Studio, has sat down with more than 180 of the world’s most accomplished artists—from actors and directors to musicians and comedians.

Hollywood One on One: (Factual, 50x30 min.) Brings you to biggest films and introduces your favorite actors up-close and uncensored!

Forensic Files/Medical Detectives: (Crime & investigation, 398x30 min. HD) Profiles intriguing crimes, accidents and outbreaks of disease. Cutting-edge forensic techniques and every piece of evidence are combined with true-to-life reenactments and profiles of the people who lived through the events.

Chain Gang Girls 2: (Factual, 2x1 hr.) Meet women who are on a 15-person chain gang as part of public punishment plan.

Women Behind Bars: (Crime & investigation, 36x1 hr. HD) What drove these women to kill? Go behind the killings to try and answer all of the burning questions of why they did what they did.

Dominick Dunne’s Power, Privilege and Justice: (Factual, 58x1 hr.) The inside story on notorious and scandalous criminal cases involving the rich and famous.

Hollywood Dailies: (Entertainment, 52x30 min.) A lively half-hour series hosted by two passionate movie fans in which they share their views on Hollywood’s newest movie trailers.

Live from the Moon: (Documentary, 1x2 hr.) On July 20, 1969, a human being took the first step onto the moon. An estimated 700 million people witnessed the event on live television. What made television from the moon possible? Even more importantly, how did the inclusion of television impact the perception of Apollo and the deeper understanding of humanity’s place in the universe? Live from the Moon details the untold story of an outstanding technological achievement that allowed the world to share a defining moment in history.

Wine Portfolio: (Travel, 10x30 min.) Showcases both wine-producing regions and places of world-class food and wine consumption… exclusive restaurants and hotels with the best wine lists.

Women in Fear: (Documentary, 1x1 hr.) Profiles three women in their quest to overcome their life long fears and phobias.

Women of the Occult: (Documentary, 1x1 hr.) Three women and their experiences in different aspects of the spiritual realm as they shatter stereotypes about alternative belief systems.

Intersections: (Factual/doc., 13x30 min.) As man and machines intersect, we go inside the technology and break down what makes it all possible.

Spotlight: (Ent., 52x30 min.) This half-hour original series puts the spotlight on topics like our fascination with fear through scary movies or how Comic-Con changed movies forever.

World Party: (Lifestyle/travel, 8x30 min.) Hosted by Guad Venegas, this series gives viewers an inside guide to some of the world’s biggest festivals, parties, and events.

Tony Awards: (Ent., 1x3 hr./1x1 hr. HD) Presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League, the Tony Awards has recognized achievement in live American theater for over 60 years. Stunning performances, top name celebrities, and the very best of Broadway come together each summer.