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A Richland County, SC pursuit ends at the local jail while officers in Clayton County, GA search for a suspect that fled on foot during a traffic stop. Berkeley County, SC officers investigate an assault and officers in Daytona Beach, FL respond to a domestic dispute.
Don Cornelius was the legendary creator of the hit music and dance show, Soul Train. The “Godfather of Cool,” he took black music mainstream, provided the first national exposure on American TV for black musicians and dancers and redefined music, dance and fashion for generations. But on February 1st 2012 Don Cornelius was found shot dead at his home in Los Angeles. The LA County Coroner called it a suicide. Now, Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Hunter is taking a fresh look at the death of an icon who inspired generations.
Directly inspired by his favorite serial killer, Dexter, one man hunts his potential victims through the Internet, lures them to a kill room, and then methodically dismembers the body.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.
A late-night police hunt for two burglars becomes a wild foot chase through neighborhood streets; an adult bookstore is set ablaze; guns get involved in a casino confrontation.
A combative man is placed in a side cell. A transgender woman shares her story. A wild driver is placed in custody, and an intoxicated man is arrested for assault.
A singer in custody performs for the officers. A woman is charged with burglary, and officers see right through a young woman's tears.
A man is charged with possession of an illegal substance. Police arrest a woman for narcotics, and a couple is caught passing a fake prescription.
A woman is charged with possession of a controlled substance. A woman denies assaulting her husband, and two aggressive cousins threaten police and end up in isolation.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.
Officers question a man suspected of selling narcotics; a prostitution sting is undertaken; a couple are arrested for public indecency after having sex in a pickup truck near a neighborhood park; the driver of a reported stolen vehicle is questioned.
A suspected prostitute resists arrest; officers respond to a reported vandalism; a fight breaks out over ownership of a bed; a vehicle is pulled over after making an illegal turn and one of the occupants is found to be nude.
A car thief claims he couldn't have stolen a car since he has the keys; officers stop a group of men for "throwing dice"; two brothers are arrested for sparring over unemployment issues; an intoxicated woman is arrested
A reckless driver tells police that a sheriff still has his license; a driver is arrested after using a passenger to hide drugs; a troublesome couple attempt to steal a cop car; police conduct a traffic stop.
A drug suspect claims she was unaware she was fighting with police; a hitchhiker tries to hide evidence; police track a man hiding in his neighbor's marijuana-filled backyard.
A suspect worth over a million dollars gives police a run for their money; a driver's fingerprints turn up two identities; a drunk driver is unaware her vehicle is missing a tire; a juvenile is arrested for assaulting a prostitute.
Officers question a man suspected of selling narcotics; a prostitution sting is undertaken; a couple are arrested for public indecency after having sex in a pickup truck near a neighborhood park; the driver of a reported stolen vehicle is questioned.
A suspected prostitute resists arrest; officers respond to a reported vandalism; a fight breaks out over ownership of a bed; a vehicle is pulled over after making an illegal turn and one of the occupants is found to be nude.
A car thief claims he couldn't have stolen a car since he has the keys; officers stop a group of men for "throwing dice"; two brothers are arrested for sparring over unemployment issues; an intoxicated woman is arrested
A reckless driver tells police that a sheriff still has his license; a driver is arrested after using a passenger to hide drugs; a troublesome couple attempt to steal a cop car; police conduct a traffic stop.
A drug suspect claims she was unaware she was fighting with police; a hitchhiker tries to hide evidence; police track a man hiding in his neighbor's marijuana-filled backyard.
A suspect worth over a million dollars gives police a run for their money; a driver's fingerprints turn up two identities; a drunk driver is unaware her vehicle is missing a tire; a juvenile is arrested for assaulting a prostitute.
A man’s recent surgical incision bursts open and blood sprays from his neck. A handsome geriatric patient is surrounded by his many girlfriends and shocks everyone, including the nurses, when he goes into life-threatening pain-killer withdrawal. Nurses on break at a local restaurant must carry a stabbing victim to the hospital.
A doctor opens a nurse’s chest, and takes her heart in his hand, in a desperate effort to save her life. Swords, severed limbs and suspicious stories lead to confusion in the ER and things go totally nuts at the hospital during a Greek Festival.
A pregnant woman’s leg pain turns out to be flesh-eating virus, threatening life and limb. A Desert Storm war veteran swallows razor blades on a dare, and a bride-to-be spends her wedding day in the ER after collapsing at the altar.
Maurice Gibb was one third of global megaband, The Bee Gees. In a career spanning four decades, they sold over 220 million records. They were best known for their disco classics, high pitched singing voices, and bouffant hairstyles. Whilst his brothers sang lead vocals, Maurice was the hidden talent that held the band together, considered by insiders to be the musical director. But on Wednesday January 8th 2003, Maurice Gibb collapsed in agony at his Miami home. He died 4 days later, aged just 53. According to witnesses Maurice Gibb’s death came out of nowhere. So why Maurice went from healthy to collapse to death in 4 days is a mystery. Now world renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter investigates the forensic evidence.
A real life Hannibal Lecter sets out to find human victims as his appetite for human flesh increases.
Women are caught shoplifting in Beech Grove, Ind.; in Berkeley County, a foot pursuit ends with officers setting up a perimeter; in Paterson, N.J., officers race to a report of shots fired; officers pull over an intoxicated male in Nye County, Nev.
Clayton County, GA officers attempt to serve a warrant while officers in Daytona Beach, FL assist the fire department with drunk people jumping on their trucks. Christian County, MO officers patrol the highway during a massive snowstorm and a woman interferes with field sobriety tests in Berkeley County, SC.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
We lift the lid on the making of six epic tracks, that helped take Def Leppard from teenaged Sheffield hopefuls to the top of the rock world. We hear how the band’s early embrace of the video age kick-started their career in America and how the catchy ‘Photograph’ gave them their big US breakthrough, while success back home in the UK remained more elusive. Key insiders within the Def Leppard camp recall how the band bounced back from the dual blows of drummer Rick Allen losing an arm and the tragic death of guitarist Steve Clark. Recording engineer Craig Thomson remembers the taxing sessions in the studio, where perfectionist producer, 'Mutt' Lange, pushed the band’s members to breaking point. Director of the ‘Photograph’ and ‘Rock of Ages’ videos, David Mallet reveals the gang mentality and can-do attitude behind the band’s success. While the ‘Animal’ video director, Jean Pellerin, tells the tale of singer Joe Elliott’s ordeal at the hands of a circus knife thrower. We also uncover the secrets of the legendary ‘in the round’ live shows, with testimony from video director Wayne Isham and band confidante, writer Paul Elliott.
We explore the three classic hits that define Poison’s career as the one of the best-loved glam metal bands of all time. Having honed their sound, sensational stage show and famous androgynous image on LA’s Sunset Strip rock scene, Poison’s first Top 40 Billboard hit came in the form of second single ‘Talk Dirty To Me.’ Video director Jean Pellerin reveals how he captured the band’s sense of fun and feelgood energy in the song’s music video, helping it become an MTV favorite. In 1988, Poison released the rock ballad ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn.’ Although their record company were initially reluctant to release it - believing it to be “too country” - it would become their biggest ever hit, peaking at number one on the Billboard chart. More hits followed, including the pop rock smash ‘Unskinny Bop.’ The meaning of the song’s title has remained a mystery to many, but road crew member Riki Valentine reveals that ‘Unskinny Bop’ doesn’t actually mean anything, it was just a phrase that fit the melody when they were writing it. Despite their huge success, it wasn’t all plain sailing for Poison. Those close to the band - including producer Jim Faraci and video director Shane Stanley – share memories of the fall-outs and rock n’ roll excess that went on behind the scenes, culminating in singer Bret Michaels and guitarist C.C. Deville coming to blows backstage at the 1991 MTV Music Video Awards.
We dig deep into the creation of six classic tracks, spanning the stellar career of rock titans Van Halen - from their early days, playing parties in Pasadena to becoming the biggest rock act in America. We hear how the band announced their arrival with pounding rocker Runnin’ with the Devil; hit their commercial peak with synth heavy chart topper Jump; and reinvented themselves not once, but twice, as singer David Lee Roth was replaced by Sammy Hagar, who then made way for Gary Cherone. The creator of the sleeve for the band’s debut album, Elliot Gilbert, recalls the photo session that left him deaf for a fortnight. The producer of the Jump video, Robert Lombard, reveals the dilemma that eventually got him fired. Dweezil Zappa, son of music legend Frank, remembers the time when Eddie van Halen let him into some of his guitar playing secrets. Nuno Bettencourt quizzes his band mate Gary Cherone about the former Extreme singer’s stint as Van Halen’s front man. While cinematographer Daniel Court explains the real reason for the band’s notorious ‘no brown M and Ms’ rider request.
We explore the three tracks that saw Kiss become one of the biggest rock acts of all time. From their spectacular live shows and breakthrough anthem ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’ to their startling reinvention with ‘Lick It Up’. We hear from the drummer who helped cover up the group's biggest secret, the industry insider who helped shape the band's image and the producers and engineers behind Kiss’s biggest hits. KISS’s loyal Art Director Dennis Woloch recalls the group's early days and the struggles the band faced before making it. Session drummer Anton Fig and Engineer Jay Messina recall the drama and subterfuge behind one of the group's biggest hits. While Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, Megadeth's Marty Friedman and guitar virtuoso Steve Vai reveal their love for the band and break down the stories behind Kiss's most memorable songs.
We explore the six classic hits that define Guns N’ Roses’ career as the one of the most popular – and notorious – bands in rock history. From their breakthrough hit ‘Welcome To The Jungle’ - whose controversial video initially proved too edgy for MTV to broadcast – to the global smash ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’, that gave them their first and only Billboard number one. Those close to the band – including publicist Arlett Vereecke and friend and photographer Marc Canter - share their memories of Guns N’ Roses’ journey from obscurity on LA’s Sunset Strip, to becoming the hottest rock band on the planet in the late 1980s. Founder Guns N’ Roses band member Tracii Guns reveals how they got their name – and why he left the group after only a few weeks. Members of the band’s production team - including mixers Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero - recall their memories of recording these iconic tracks, whilst video director Nigel Dick reveals what went on behind the scenes during the filming some of Guns N’ Roses’ most famous videos including ‘Paradise City’ and ‘Patience.’ We hear how Guns N’ Roses survived fallouts, concert riots and drug addiction, to release some of their greatest songs in the early 90s, including ‘Don’t Cry’ and the epic nine-minute ballad ‘November Rain.
In 1970 the New York City Police Department was rocked by the allegations of corruption made by one ordinary patrolman, Frank Serpico. The 1973 Hollywood movie Serpico starring Al Pacino immortalises Frank’s ten-year battle to hold the police force accountable. He was finally vindicated when a New York Times article exposed his story of widespread police corruption and initiated an independent investigation, the Knapp Commission. It is here that the movie ends, with Frank a mythical hero cop. But the fight against corruption came at a heavy price for Frank Serpico as he suffered intense mental trauma from a revenge attempt on his life. Forced to flee his country to live in exile in Europe for over twenty years , Frank lived as a recluse until new claims of NYPD corruption forced him out of the shadows in the late 1990s. This is the real story of the man behind the movie myth.
Assassins throughout history have used poisons to quietly eliminate targets. This episode reveals the science, strategy, and chilling effects of lethal chemicals used by secret services worldwide.
The episode dives into foundational tools of espionage, showing how spies used disguises, microdots, and covert communication. It unpacks the skill behind tradecraft in global intelligence work.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
We shine a light on three tracks that helped Bon Jovi become one of the biggest selling bands in the world. From their early beginnings in New Jersey to global domination with chart topping smash hit Living on a Prayer, the game changing ballad Always and the modern rock classic ‘It’s my Life,’ that inspired a whole new generation of fans. We hear from those on the inside as Label Executive Derek Shulman recalls how he came to sign the band. Producers Bob Rock & Luke Ebbin reminisce about working with Bon Jovi in the studio and renowned music video director, Wayne Isham, and producer, Curt Marvis, share their insights on the making of some of the band’s most iconic videos.
We explore the six classic hits that define Guns N’ Roses’ career as the one of the most popular – and notorious – bands in rock history. From their breakthrough hit ‘Welcome To The Jungle’ - whose controversial video initially proved too edgy for MTV to broadcast – to the global smash ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’, that gave them their first and only Billboard number one. Those close to the band – including publicist Arlett Vereecke and friend and photographer Marc Canter - share their memories of Guns N’ Roses’ journey from obscurity on LA’s Sunset Strip, to becoming the hottest rock band on the planet in the late 1980s. Founder Guns N’ Roses band member Tracii Guns reveals how they got their name – and why he left the group after only a few weeks. Members of the band’s production team - including mixers Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero - recall their memories of recording these iconic tracks, whilst video director Nigel Dick reveals what went on behind the scenes during the filming some of Guns N’ Roses’ most famous videos including ‘Paradise City’ and ‘Patience.’ We hear how Guns N’ Roses survived fallouts, concert riots and drug addiction, to release some of their greatest songs in the early 90s, including ‘Don’t Cry’ and the epic nine-minute ballad ‘November Rain.
With over 100 million albums sold Worldwide across an incredible 50 year career, German Heavy Metal giants Scorpions are one of the most successful international rock bands of all time. We chart their meteoric journey from post war Germany, to headlining Madison Square Garden and living out their American dream. After establishing themselves as one of the iconic Heavy Metal acts of the 1980’s the band’s attention turned elsewhere and Scorpions played a leading role as the Winds of Change brought the Cold War to an end. But as is so often the case when a Rock Band realizes its ambitions, trouble is never far away. Find out the true story, told by the Scorpions themselves, of how excess, money and power-struggles within the band turned its American Dream... into a Heavy Metal nightmare.
In 1984, Twisted Sister were one of the biggest heavy metal bands on the planet with the world at their feet. After a decade battling to get to the top, this Long Island bar band were hailed as the new rock gods of MTV but their crash and burn would be spectacular! Told by the band themselves and their lead singer, the voice of Breaking the Band, Dee Snider. This is a cautionary tale of how ego, overexposure and intra-band tension would rip the group apart. Revealing the true story behind the split of Rock and Roll’s most outrageous, heavily made up and beloved acts. This is Breaking the Band: Twisted Sister.
The Guest List is a film about the lives affected and forever connected by one of the most horrific tragedies in music history. The Station nightclub fire remains America’s deadliest rock concert. The event devastated the close-knit state of Rhode Island and changed the concert landscape for New England rock music fans. Great White’s songs would never again be played by Rhode Island radio stations. Questions about true responsibility for the tragedy would remain unanswered for years to come.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
Fanned by hurricane force winds, flames engulf Pacific Palisades, California. When a second fire breaks out in Altadena, firefighters and residents are facing the most destructive fire disaster in human history.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
Fanned by hurricane force winds, flames engulf Pacific Palisades, California. When a second fire breaks out in Altadena, firefighters and residents are facing the most destructive fire disaster in human history.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.