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- The series centers around Delilah Connolly, a headstrong, highly principled lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina who left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle so she could make raising her kids her #1 priority.
- Iyanla Vanzant is an accomplished author, inspirational speaker, talk show host, and living testament to the value in life's valleys and the power of acting on faith. Iyanla has had a unique life filled with many personal struggles that she has overcome and used to become stronger. Now Iyanla is back, fixing lives and using her past to help others' futures. Secrets will be revealed, truths will be uncovered and emotions will come out as Iyanla teaches us how to pull back the curtain on what is broken in our lives.
- A closeted male travels and hires male prostitutes while away. Upon arrival, the hustler is nervous and uncomfortable and takes Valium to cope. The host suddenly gets a call and must leave; he gives the hustler money and tells him to stay. After he leaves, the door of the adjoining room opens, revealing his son. The prostitute and son identify a commonality...the cycle finally ends.
- Centers on eight patients at 'Shades of Hope', an eating disorder treatment center.
- New game show that will help viewers figure out how normal (or not) they are! Have you ever peeked at your boyfriend's emails? Or done your household chores naked? Do you and your spouse sleep in separate bedrooms? In addition to ourselves, we also wonder about the people around us: boyfriends, girlfriends, co-workers and neighbors. This lively game show will answer our most burning questions by using a highly scientific and deeply revealing poll, in addition to a jury of real Americans, man-on-the-street polling, real life situations shot in the field and in-studio demonstrations. Each episode will feature contestants who will win big money in their quest to learn if they're normal or not.
- Alaska is home to more than 10,000 active-duty soldiers, about 7,500 of whom are currently deployed in Afghanistan. The war in Iraq may be over, but for those families whose loved ones are still gone, life is challenging, especially in the last frontier, an assignment the military considers as demanding as an overseas post. For the women whose husbands serve in the US Army, "deployment" is not just an abstract word heard on the evening news. It's real, it's tough, and it turns their world upside down. Military wives find themselves in a unique sisterhood that only they can understand.
- Two expert matchmakers will take over Kingsland, Georgia for 30 days helping eight singles embark on a journey to find true love in their own backyard. From the local mayor to restaurateurs, bosses and even married couples, everyone in the town will be involved. This one-of-a-kind social experiment is the biggest dating challenge in TV history; examining the effects love can have on the DNA of one American community.
- follows the inspirational lives of Mia and Rozonno McGhee as they juggle marriage, a family business, and six adorable toddlers! High school sweethearts who banded together to rise above their impoverished roots, Mia and Ro never imagined that they would be blessed with Columbus, Ohio's first sextuplets. Together, with an unconventional army of volunteers, they prove that with a lot of love and a little support, anyone can beat the odds.
- Helps kids convince their workaholic parents to spend more time at home.
- Meet Elura and Michele, two-fast talking best friends from Staten Island. They might look like your ordinary housewives, but they happen to be former prosecutors who know how to tell it like it is. Everyone has a problem, and it turns out, Elura and Michele are pros at telling people what to do. Whether it's their crazy Staten Island families, or clients who pay for their mediation services, Elura and Michele are not afraid to get in the middle of things.
- When Whitney Houston launched her would-be career comeback in 2009, she opted to give a candid, lengthy interview to fellow icon Oprah Winfrey. During the course of their one-on-one, the singer admitted to using both cocaine and marijuana while married to Bobby Brown. It was Houston's last major TV interview before she more or less drifted out of the spotlight again, her voice ravaged by past drug use. In the wake of the tragic news of her death on Saturday, Winfrey will re-air that sitdown. The talk-show queen will also give her memories of Houston, and share with viewers the magic of a musical icon who has gone too soon.
- Show takes us inside the extraordinary worlds of four remarkable women who risk their lives every day to take command during California's most dangerous disasters. As members of one of the nation's largest emergency response teams, these female firefighters are ready to battle against nature's most unforgiving forces. Witness the drama, action and danger of their jobs as they respond to life and death situations, all while facing the challenges of working in a man's world. With the ending of each shift, these women also open the doors into their personal lives as they strive to balance being mothers, wives, girlfriends and daughters. Viewers will follow four very different women including Nica Vasquez, a mother who has 15 years of experience working in the service as a fire apparatus engineer; Rosanne Grier, who is in her fifth year as a seasonal firefighter working to become permanent; Michele Dyck, a fire apparatus engineer with seven years of experience who adjusts to a transfer to a new station in Avila Beach, an area known for its dangerous cliff and open water rescues; and Diley Greiser, a mother who is in her seventh year as a firefighter and paramedic who delivers emergency medical care to patients on-scene at all kinds of incidents.
- Iconic masters share their stories from the history of the American civil rights movement. Dr. Maya Angelou, Cicely Tyson, Sidney Poitier, Lionel Richie, Diahann Carroll and Berry Gordy Jr. offer insights. Plus, hear more from Condoleezza Rice, Morgan Freeman, Lenny Kravitz, Vanessa Williams and Jay-Z.
- 'Our America with Lisa Ling: A Closer Look' will revisit some of the most memorable stories and people featured in the series' first six episodes. Ling will show us where they are now and how their lives have changed since the show. The special will uncover what became of the sex offenders who camped out in the woods of Florida, checks in on Christian from 'Pray the Gay Away?' to see how he is adjusting to a life centered on his faith rather than his sexuality and unveil how Tan from 'Transgender Lives' is one step closer to becoming a man. Ling also revisits the former heroin addicts from Ohio to reveal if they are still struggling on the streets of New York City and finds out whether David from 'Online Brides,' who traveled oversees to find a mate, has found true love.
- In this series, some of America's most recognizable companies turn to their customers for feedback and new ideas on improving their bottom lines. In an unprecedented experiment, two loyal customers are tapped by a company CEO to spend a week with the organization and to implement real improvements to its business model. Each episode follows the once-in-a-lifetime challenge as both customers work alongside the company's top executives to address the company's biggest issues. In the end, the participants' efforts are judged by a final focus group. If the group likes the changes that were made, the two will walk away with $10,000 and boasting rights that the customer is indeed always right.
- WATERWALKER is a coming-of-age drama with a sci-fi twist. A Karate Kid meets Harry Potter, a Napoleon Dynamite meets Unbreakable. A somewhat uncool young man, longing to be a hero and discover his destiny, finds himself dealing with his internal problems by having sensational daydreams. This leads to his peers mocking and laughing at him as he unknowingly acts these daydreams out in real life. While blaming himself for the death of his father, he wages a battle against bullies, the "system" and even himself. In the course of his struggle he finds supernatural aid through the Divine that leads to his endowment of miraculous power. This power is the catalyst that will propel him into the supernatural. It is the spark that will light the path for him to become the hero he always longed to be.
- The world of competitive dance can be cutthroat, and when a team finds themselves in need of a serious overhaul, desperate coaches bring in professional dancer and celebrity choreographer, Brandee Evans, the go-to fixer in the world of dance. Dance Crash will follow the team's journey as Brandee attempts to use her tough-love technique to teach the girls not only how to win a competition, but also tools to win in life.
- Special takes viewers inside the lives of two top female executives who are leaders in the cosmetic and confectionery industries.
- Sweepstakers follows the quirky, obsessive, and competitive world of sweepstaking, through the lives of three female sweepers who spend a jaw-dropping number of hours each week trying to win incredible prizes, like cars, trips, electronics, and cash!
- 1986–2011TV-PGTV EpisodeAt age 17, Martin Tankleff was a senior in high school when he confessed to killing his parents, but says that his confession at the time was false and that it was coerced by the police. Martin was sentenced to 50 years to life for the murders of his parents. However, after waging a 17-year battle from prison to prove that he was innocent, he was finally freed. In 2008, Oprah met the man who made national news as a teenager.
- In her first television interview taking place one week before her sentence is announced, Shaquan Duley will sit face to face with Winfrey behind bars at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Detention Center in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Duley has been held without bond for nearly two years waiting to learn her fate. During her interview with Duley, Winfrey asks the mother why she killed her two innocent children, and also talks to Duley's mother Helen and sister Adrian, who originally told their story to Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show in September 2010 one month after Duley's arrest. Winfrey will also meet and talk to Saniya, Duley's 7-year-old daughter.
- Unruly employees, stealing, and chaotic stores bring Mahisha to visit Lia, owner of The Girl Cave LA, a chain of beauty supply stores. After she gets the lowdown from the employees, however, she wonders if this business is better off closing its doors.