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- According to the Anxiety Disorder Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older. Obsessed examines the lives of these everyday people imprisoned by unmanageable, repetitive behaviors and sometimes debilitating fear while documenting their struggles
- Centers on eight patients at 'Shades of Hope', an eating disorder treatment center.
- A new real-life series that busts down barriers to investigate some of America's most fascinating subcultures and corners of society. Documenting his journey around America, Bob Saget immerses himself in different unusual cultures from the world of Bigfoot hunters to the trials of the pro-wrestling circuit.
- The documentary series "Shooting Sizemore" chronicles the harrowing, intimate journey of a talented actor trying to redeem himself and get both his life and career back on track while he fights the demons of his past.
- TV SeriesMusic-video competition show features contestants who are given a modest budget to remake a classic '80s video. Stars of the original video judge the entries and select their favorite as the winner.
- During their Golden Age in the '90s, boy bands reigned supreme and the likes of Backstreet Boys, N*SYNC, 98 Degrees and O'Town ruled the airwaves, spawning a legion of imitators that seemed to multiply unchecked. As part of the boy band club, they sang, danced, and for half a decade maintained a stranglehold on their massive and overwhelmingly female audience. But musical trends are fickle and change overnight and the boy band phenomenon couldn't last. Suddenly, a whole generation of former boy band heartthrobs found themselves looking toward life after 'teen idol-dom.' VH1's new series "Mission: Man Band" dares to ask the question, "Can four grown up boy band heartthrobs join forces to capture new fame and fortune?" Four boy band legends: Chris Kirkpatrick (N*SYNC); Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees); Rich Cronin (LFO) and Bryan Abrams (Color Me Badd) will live together for one month, create new music, a dynamic stage show and perform as a new pop group. Each member of the band finds himself at a different stage in his career. Some are confident, financially comfortable and just looking to make new music. Some have been forced to take a day job and still others may have faced profound life challenges like divorce and illness. Now with 20/20 hindsight, can they avoid the pitfalls of the past? If they are given all of the tools will they let go of old baggage, move forward and make fresh pop magic for a brand new audience? With a second chance at pop-stardom, will these former teen idols be able to transform their destiny or will their egos stand in their way? In the end, we will find out if our boy band alumni are able to recreate the magic that made them stars in the first place. See what happens when all that potentially stands in their way is themselves
- Luggy is a music bag on her way to a music festival with her bag partner Lily. At the airport, while waiting for their flight, they get invited to hear a bag band play. Discovered by a cleaning crew, they are caught and thrown into a lost luggage jail. Luggy and her new friends must now find a way to escape or they could be trapped and forgotten, never to play music again.
- Corey Haim arrives back in LA and is ready to get his career and his friendship with Corey Feldman back on track.
- Dr. Nicki urges both Coreys to meet one final time so they can have real closure. She confronts Haim on his sobriety and Haim once again flees.
- Corey Haim and Corey Feldman's first meeting since their fallout continues to flare at the diner and topics and personal accounts that were never made public come flying out.
- Corey Haim decides he wants to make amends for all the things he's done wrong in the past and takes out an apology ad in Daily Variety magazine.
- In the 11th hour Corey Haim questions whether he is going to do Lost Boys 2 which leads to an argument with Feldman - who helped Haim get the role in the first place.
- With Valentine's Day looming, Corey Haim realizes how alone he is and tries to find a date. Meanwhile, Corey Feldman plans the biggest Valentine's Day surprise ever for his beautiful wife Suzie.
- Susie and Corey Feldman go to the Playboy Mansion and Hugh Hefner asks Susie to do a spread for Playboy.
- In therapy The Two Coreys talk about ways to rebuild their friendship. Afterwards, Feldman invites Haim to hang out.
- Corey Feldman vows that until Corey Haim gets clean, he and Susie want nothing to do with him.