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- Kody Brown, his four wives Meri, Janelle, Robyn and Christine, and their 17 children try to live as a "normal" family despite looks of disdain.
- A reality-TV show featuring the life of "Toddlers and Tiaras" competitor Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson and her overweight family through their day-to-day lives.
- Follows five young adults who find the courage to leave their restrictive Amish communities. The group head to New York City, where the somewhat sheltered youths begin experimenting with alcohol, living up the nightlife, and experiencing the drama and heartache of relationships for the first time.
- Wild and wonderful West Virginia is the setting for the blinged-out brouhaha. Mother hen Nettie is keeping a close eye on Mellie, whose behavior lately has been anything but proper for a young, single gypsy woman. Mellie's making a living and searching for love. Meanwhile, Kayla's house is a nonstop circus since she's taken in Laura's family. When the four women get together, whether it's for a little fun or for some serious family business, the fists come out.
- Three couples who live by the expression age is only a number. While these couples are in relationship bliss, friends, family, and onlookers often do little more than gawk or pass judgment.
- New series 'Extreme Couponing' is based on the one-hour special that aired in December 2009. Each episode introduces viewers to America's most extreme 'super couponers,' sharing why they are so driven by the deals and witnessing their amazing couponing ways firsthand. From seeing their shocking stockpiles of merchandise they rack up to demonstrating their dramatic shopping skills, Extreme Couponing shares the world of everyday people in pursuit of extraordinary deals.
- Police Women of Cincinnati goes behind-the-scenes in Ohio's third largest city to capture the dangerous reality of female law enforcement. From robberies to homicides, drug busts to domestic violence, these fearless women put their lives on the lines to keep the streets safe, all while balancing kids, significant others and life at home.
- Dressmaker Thelma Madine, famous creator of extravagant Gypsy wedding dresses, attempts to train a group of gypsy and traveller girls to create elaborate wedding outfits.
- New series will feature some of the most awful, hilarious, grammatically-incorrect and just plain weird tattoos the country has ever seen. In each episode, a few lucky participants will be chosen to transform their interesting works of art into tattoo masterpieces. Working with famous artists like NY Ink's Megan Massacre, America's Worst Tattoos, will highlight the unfortunate tattoo's back story, the process of covering it up and the big reveal.
- TLC's FABULOUS CAKES is a behind the scenes look at the country's top bakeries. In each episode, the show will visit a new area of the country to witness the creation of three extraordinary custom cakes. Some of the best pastry chefs in the world share their tips and techniques as they conceive, construct, and deliver cakes that take the art of pastry above and beyond your everyday dessert.
- Centers on Pete Rose and Kiana Kim as they blend their families together and prepare for their wedding. Rose lives in Las Vegas with Kim in Los Angeles with two kids, which leaves some members of his family skeptical that the duo can start their own family under separate roofs in two different cities.
- Style expert George Kotsiopoulos helps fashion-challenged brides and grooms break bad habits and revamp their looks for one of the most-memorable days of their lives -- their wedding!
- New series about the extraordinary life of the world's smallest siblings. In September 2011, 22-year-old Bridgette Jordan was crowned the World's Shortest Living Woman. Weighing only 18 pounds, she stands a diminutive, beyond-belief size of 28" (about the size of a six month old baby), while her younger brother Brad, weighs only 35 pounds and stands just 38" tall. Making them the world's shortest living brother and sister.
- The program features rare footage from amateurs and video enthusiasts with eyewitness testimonials from people who were caught in the middle of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated so many last March. Several of those contributing to the special strived to continue filming even when their own lives were at stake.
- Three talented crafters will go head to head to create amazing themed projects in the hopes of winning a $10,000 prize. The contestants will first face off in the Pop Craft challenge, where they must create one of the craft world's most popular items in just one hour, using surprise materials and just about any crafting supply they could dream of from the 'Michaels Craft Closet,' supplied by Michaels, North America's largest arts and crafts retailer. Judges Erica Domesek, Stephen Brown and Jo Pearson will evaluate their crafts and eliminate one contestant. Then, the final two must wow the judges in the challenge of a lifetime, the Master Craft challenge. With their team, they'll have to use all of their creative prowess, and push themselves to the limit, because when time is up, only one can win the WAR.
- No longer just helping correct the naughty toddler phase, the new series will find Jo sharing her respected advice as she helps families of all sizes and structures. From rebellious teenagers causing conflict to bullying at school to battling parents on the edge of divorce, FAMILY S.O.S. will tackle the hot-button issues that every family faces today.
- Dare To Wear flips the script on the makeover show construct. Host and style expert Tai Beauchamp asks two extreme fashion disasters on total opposite sides of the style spectrum to switch perspectives by swapping wardrobes. The result is like hitting their own personal style reset button. Not only does this change their outward appearance, but their inner sense of self. After being shocked to learn that they have to swap clothing, these women will spend a day in the other's clothes. The women gain a newfound understanding, and branch out to leave their comfort zone for a head to toe transformation.
- Living in a world of sparkling crystals, and always believing that more is a must, Sondra invites viewers into her business which is all about fashion, design, and bling! From gypsies, to babies, to brides, Sondra and team bring designer dreams to life.
- Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look inside a news story that swept the nation: a Zumba instructor who lead a double life as a prostitute. With never-before-seen interviews from men on the List, local media and even her husband, the special will delve deeper into the operation, those involved, and just how this scandal took place in the small town of Kennebunk, Maine.
- The WB's untitled Chuck Ranberg-Anne Flett-Giordano comedy is about about a single mother of three (Camryn Manheim) with a 1970s rock 'n roll sensibility that moves into an upscale neighborhood and clashes with the resident Gucci-Pucci Mommy Militia. A hard-working single mother who doesn't suffer fools gladly, Camryn moves across town into her parents' old house so that her three kids, Arlo, Crosby and Joni - all named after Camryn's old rock idols - can attend better schools and live in a nicer area. Badly out of sync with the yuppie "Mommy Militia" that rules the neighborhood, Camryn refuses to conform to their shallow standards and ultimately winds up giving the community's stodgy status quo a go.
- Congregations of thousands thrive in Atlanta's bustling metropolis, but it is not just the preacher men who help to keep these communities afloat. Preacher Wives will offer a candid look into the holy worlds of outspoken ladies who work to ensure that their churches run as smooth as Southern-churned butter. These larger-than-life women play a dynamic role in maintaining and expanding their devoted following. They manage day-to-day politics, help troubled or needy congregants and hire and fire staff. Some even step up to the pulpit to spread their own personalized sermons of inspiration and enlightenment. Viewers will also get a peek into their lives as mothers - seeing if they can strike a balance between being a parent and a respected public figure. The standards are high and the expectations can be overwhelming, but these driven, spiritual women are on a mission to overcome challenges, break molds and expand their group of devotees.
- Americans throw away $57 billion worth of coupons every year. But for savvy savers, coupons can mean the difference between saving and spending thousands of dollars. TLC will introduce four of the country's most coupon-obsessed savers who will do anything for a deal. Their game is simple - get as MUCH as possible for as LITTLE as possible. But these extreme couponers aren't just looking to save a few dollars here and there. Instead, they're looking to cash in on some serious savings and they're doing it by any means necessary - dumpster diving for coupons, charting weekly store circulars, creating elaborate math formulas and stocking up on as many products as possible. With over 367 billion coupons printed each year, the addictive art of smart shopping can be an extreme rush for any consumer.
- In the Seattle real estate market, there's only one person willing to list anything, Theresa Michaels. She dominates the market because she tackles problem properties that no other realtor will touch. She loves the challenge of the quirky, the outrageous, and downright disastrous and in the end, she always finds inventive ways to get an offer. If it's twisted she'll list it!
- In New Jersey, figure skating not only takes grace, dedication, and hard work it also takes a thick skin. Especially when the no-nonsense coaches, sisters Deana, Andrea and lifelong friend Michele, step on the ice at Floyd Hall Arena in Little Falls. For these loud-mouthed coaches, coming in second place means you're the first loser. With the first competition of the season coming up, they'll do whatever it takes to make sure their students are standing at the top of the podium, 'Gettin the G' that's Jersey speak for gold medals, baby!
- In each episode a dream team of handy men will come to the aid of one wife with a totally relatable problem: she's got a honey do list a mile long and her husband doesn't know where to begin. That's where our hunky carpenters come in. They'll bring their tools and talents and get to work doing all those things her man doesn't know how to do. They'll paint the dining room and finish the deck. They'll snake the toilet and swap the old can lights for a new chandelier. Oh, and they'll also make the husband a part of their team, so he knows how to do all those things after they're gone.