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    Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer

    Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer

    Current TV
    Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer is the Current TV political talk show hosted by former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. When Keith Olbermann was dismissed from his show at Current TV in March 2012, Spitzer took over his time slot. Spitzer has hosted In The Arena for CNN, also co-hosting Parker/Spitzer for the network, and now he is bringing his political experience and knowledge to Current, to discuss the critical issues in America today with guests from all parties.moreless
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    Click

    Click

    BBC
    Click is the BBC technology series that brings you the latest and greatest technology news stories throughout the week on BBC One, the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. The show began as Click Online, and was hosted by Stephen Cole for it's 295 shows. In 2005 the show was rebranded with new music, titles, and a simpler name; Click. The show now has a narrower focus, with consumer issues and technologies taking the forefront. Host Spencer Kelly brings you the latest news about consumer technology. Learn about breakthroughs in the world of broadband. See stories about cyber crime, and learn what steps you can take to protect yourself from web crimes like hacking, identity theft, and more. See the latest releases from all of your favorite companies like Apple, Sony, and more. Watch the new Microsoft Kinect and new game releases before they hit the shelves. Even learn about electronics recycling, and the waste disposal efforts to try to clean up our consumer culture. Learn about everything technology related, from new releases to techniques and safety, on BBC's Click.moreless
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    Primetime: Crime

    Primetime: Crime

    ABC
    Primetime: Crime is an american real crime television show on the ABC network. It began in 1989 with the original title of 'Primetime Live' with the hosts Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer. Early episodes featured a live audience allowing interaction. This created many technical difficulties and timing issues so the live audience was eventually removed from the show. As the show went on it grew to incorporate many hidden camera investigations. This has occasionally back-fired such as when 'Food Lion' sued the show for trespass and breach of loyalty. In 1998 the show was cancelled and combined it into '20/20.' It was programmed to compete with 'Dateline' on NBC. However in 2000 it was relaunched, becoming 'Primetime Thursday' with Charles Gibson. This lasted until 2004 when it was once again called 'Primetime Live.' From 2006 on it stopped being a weekly show and started airing in the summer as well as being used as filler programing during the 10 pm time slot. Current formats include 'Primetime: What would you do?' 'Primetime: Medical Mysteries,' 'Primetime: The Outsiders,' 'Primetime: Family Secrets,' and 'Primetime: Crime.'moreless
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    What Went Wrong?

    What Went Wrong?

    FOX Reality Channel
    What Went Wrong? Is a show that boldly seeks to answer that very question in regards to some of the world's greatest known (and some not so well known) tragedies, mishaps, and accidents. What Went Wrong? has something to offer history buffs, disaster reality series fans, and the problem solver within each. Juxtaposing eyewitness interviews with commentary from insiders and experts in theory and solution, What Went Wrong? makes for a compelling second look (or first, depending on the news coverage of the initial disaster) at some of the world's biggest blunders and crises. Each week, the Fox Reality network show dissects and goes deeper into several different occurrences. Watchers will be in for a wide variety of subject matter: in a single episode, What Went Wrong? covers a mid-air skydiver crash, a circus Elephant's rampage, and an oil tanker breaking apart at sea. What Went Wrong? aims to inform, educate, and thrill anyone daring enough to watch it, and truly succeeds in it's mission.moreless
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    Out of Egypt

    Out of Egypt

    Discovery Channel
    This show works to connect ancient cultures and civilizations to current time and human instinct through careful examination and new intellect from Dr. Kara Cooney.
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    U.S. Open

    U.S. Open

    CBS
    One of the premiere tennis events.
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    Discovery Atlas

    Discovery Atlas

    Discovery Channel
    Armchair travelers of the world take notice: the Discovery Channel has a show for you. A celebration of culture, diversity, and geography, Discovery Atlas is a multi-part series that will showcase 30 separate countries over the next five years in beautiful HD splendor. It will have global world premieres in more than 170 countries of the world. “China Revealed”, the first episode in the series, is narrated by James Spader.moreless
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    Burnout: The Ultimate Drag Race Challenge

    Burnout: The Ultimate Drag Race Challenge

    MTV 2
    Two teams from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix compete during an eight-week challenge to build a drag car to race in the series finale. The winning team will receive scholarships and cash prizes.moreless
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    This Week

    This Week

    ABC
    In his role as anchor of This Week, Stephanopoulos regularly interviews prominent figures in the Bush administration, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, as well as newsmakers from both sides of the aisle in Congress. In July 2003, Stephanopoulos conducted a rare joint interview with Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer, the first-ever Sunday morning interview with two sitting Supreme Court justices. He conducted a second interview with Breyer in fall 2005.moreless
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    Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller

    Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller

    Litton Entertainment
    Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller is an animal documentary TV series developed by Litton Entertainment that follows Jarod Miller, an animal aficionado and educator, as he travels around the world bringing the viewers into the up-close and personal world of the animal kingdom. Each episode typically runs with a theme from the fastest animals – large and small, flying or running, to the oddly human habits some creatures have with us to the creepiest looking critters out in the wilderness. A lifelong animal lover, host Jarod Miller utilizes his zoology and animal behavior background to highlight the quirks and amazing talents of the animal species, often sharing his sometimes crazy adventures (he was sprayed by baby skunks smuggled into his mother’s car), as he keeps the viewers on their toes with this fun, rough-and-tumble exploration. No creature too small, too large, too fast, or even too ugly is going to be forgotten in the informative and inspiring Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller.moreless
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    Monkey Life

    Monkey Life

    Five
    Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre in Dorset, home to 160 primates, is the setting to this companion series to Monkey Business.
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    Closing Bell

    Closing Bell

    CNBC
    Closing Bell is the CNBC financial news show that follows the last hour of trading in US stock markets, watching closely as the NYSE and NASDAQ ring their closing bells for the trading day. Anchored by Maria Bartiromo and another CNBC Anchor Scott Wapner, Bob Pisani, or Simon Hobbs. When Maria is out, the show uses substitute hosts like Melissa Francis, Melissa Lee, and Trish Regan. Including live reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange, Closing Bell gives you an in-depth close-up look at the movements of markets, what's driving them that day, and how investor behavior is shifting as the markets come to a close. After the bell, there is an analysis of the markets' winners and losers, and business news. Follow your stocks, market conditions, and investor reactions with the hosts and analysts of CNBC's financial news show Closing Bell.moreless
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    This Week

    This Week

    BBC
    A punchy, irreverent and satirical British current affairs show hosted by interviewer and former Sunday Times editor, Andrew Neil. Each week, Andrew is joined on his sofa by former Conservative Minister, Michael Portillo, and a left-leaning guest. At the beginning of each episode, a well-known person presents their Take of the Week on a topic they are concerned about. After a debate on this, it's on to Round Up of the Week with a political journalist or commentator and more debate. Finally, a celebrity is invited to give their opinions on a social/cultural subject in Spotlight.moreless
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    EP Daily
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    Firsthand

    Firsthand

    Fuel TV
    Catch up on the daily lives of the hottest pro athletes in the worlds of surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding and more on this addictive Fuel TV show.
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    At the Movies

    At the Movies

    ABC1
    Each week, movie critics Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review the upcoming movie releases for the week, sharing their expert views on them. There are also interviews with cast, directors, writers and producers of the films they review. In 2007 Margaret and David celebrated twenty years together as movie critics on television, and remain two of the most well-respected movie critics in the country.moreless
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    Shatner's Raw Nerve

    Shatner's Raw Nerve

    The Biography Channel
    William Shatner digs deep to get the dirt on his celebrity guests. In this edgy show, Shatner touches upon touchy subjects and off-beat ones too. Viewers know they're waiting for him to hit a "Raw Nerve". Now in its third season, episodes debut Monday nights at 10pm.moreless
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    Sunday NFL Countdown

    Sunday NFL Countdown

    ESPN
    Since 1985 ESPN has been on hand to kick off your Sunday afternoon and get you ready for a day of football. Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, Mike Ditka, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter all return to the desk.moreless
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    Hoofy and Boo

    Hoofy and Boo

    FOX Business
    Minyanville's favorite Bull and Bear find chuckles in the stock charts for Fox Business
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    The Awful Truth

    The Awful Truth

    Bravo (ended 2000)
    The Awful Truth, hosted by Michael Moore, featured short documentaries making political points in a humorous way. When an HMO refused to pay for a man's life-saving kidney replacement, Moore had the man invite them to his mock-funeral. When Ken Starr began investigating all of Clinton's past, Moore hired shrieking pilgrims with pitchforks and torches to follow him, claiming he had a cheaper way to conduct a witchhunt. Noting that some states still criminalized sodomy, Moore drove a Sodomobile to all of them. And so on.moreless
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