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- A pragmatic paleontologist touring an almost complete theme park on an island in Central America is tasked with protecting a couple of kids after a power failure causes the park's cloned dinosaurs to run loose.
- Another installment of Bravo's "The Real Housewives" reality show. In this series, they focus on housewives living in New Jersey.
- Through a series of challenges, women compete for a chance to live with rock star Bret Michaels, who rose to fame in the '80s by fronting the band Poison.
- Dominican baseball star Miguel "Sugar" Santos is recruited to play in the U.S. minor-leagues.
- A young boy is torn away from his adoptive parents by his alcoholic, abusive birth parents.
- Golf Channel's Big Break returns to Palm Beach, Florida where twelve men will battle it out for a spot to compete on the PGA TOUR. With Melanie Collins and Tom Abbott.
- Poker Girls Winners and Losers can Still be Friends ... Right? Undercover cop, Summer, uses Poker to get close to unsuspecting criminals. Friendships happen and relationships become intertwined on the journey to Healing and Redemption. What happens when Kathryns boyfriend is behind bars due to Summers current case? Can Summers need for a judge on her side be satisfied by the alcoholic Teresa? Summers best friend, Vicki, returns to an abusive relationship. Pain killers are leaned on, characters face their dark sides. A Character Driven Series, positioned between Desperate Housewives and Criminal Minds.
- Aspiring pros take the green in the latest installment of Golf Channel's Big Break while in the Dominican Republic.
- Two-time World Series Champion Hunter Pence rebuilds his swing - and career. He travels to the Dominican Republic league providing great insight into his journey and international love of the game.
- Our travelers Justine Shapiro, Ian Wright and Megan McCormick set out on a voyage around the massive gulf that separates the North and South American continents to delve beneath the perception many people have that the Caribbean is merely a rich man's playground to bring you the Ultimate Caribbean experience! There are hundreds of tiny islands strung out across the Caribbean but the largest islands have the strongest characters. We visit Trinidad, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Guadeloupe, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic to discover the history of the Caribbean - and its decidedly dark underside. It was colonized by European settlers who put the native Carib and Arawak Indians to work on the sugar plantations; when they were virtually wiped out the colonists brought over millions of African slaves. Our travelers visit Santo Domingo, a plantation on Jamaica and the Maroons (descendants of escaped slaves who still live in the hills) to discover more. If you want to avoid the crowds, head to some of the smaller islands such as St Kitts which still has a seriously English feel while Dominica remains a jungle paradise. Tobago is a beautiful peaceful island and a great place to get involved in local events - where the Bacoo Goat Race is the place to be seen at! Just outside the Caribbean the Turks & Caicos Islands are the place to escape. Animal lovers will find another sort of paradise in the Caribbean from exceptional diving to swimming with dolphins to keeping out of the way of alligators and communing with massive leatherback turtles. If you want to get trekking, Dominica has the biggest rainforest in the Caribbean and big tracts of it are still untouched while the Dominican Republic's pine forests are a great place to go mule riding as Megan discovers! Jamaica also offers some wonderful views - for an amazing experience climb the Blue Mountain in time for the sunrise - a perfect way to end our Caribbean odyssey!
- From his humble beginnings as an immigrant, to his infamous death, the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton is explored.
- Nova ScienceNow consider what will be the next big thing. It looks at robots, earthquakes, self-driving cars, the smart grid, and profiles genetic engineer Jay Keasling.