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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.
In 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr.’s aircraft plunges into the Atlantic Ocean killing him, his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her sister Lauren. This episode examines the factors at play which contributed to the crash looking back at JFK Jr.’s life and the experiences which shaped him – often through first-hand accounts from people who knew him. This is an investigation into one of the most magnetic personalities of the 20th century whose life was taken too early in an accident caused by a series of seemingly insignificant factors—that when tied together led to tragedy.
In the six decades since JFK’s assassination, more questions have been raised than answers. Killing JFK: 60 Questions Answered takes on everything from “What is the ‘grassy knoll?’” to “Who killed JFK?” with facts, expert commentary, footage and rare images—and includes new information which might finally put the mystery to rest.
Jackie and Ted face new responsibilities moving past two assassinations but can the dynasty survive Chappaquiddick?
Chappaquiddick damage control continues as Ted eyes the Presidency. JFK Jr. struggles with expectations while Jackie holds the family together.
On May 19th 1994, the world was shocked and saddened by the news that beloved American Icon Jackie Kennedy Onassis had died. At the age of 31 Jackie was one of the youngest first ladies to enter the Whitehouse on her husband’s arm as John Fitzgerald Kennedy became president in 1960. Jackie made a huge impression on the nation and the rest of the world, leading the stage for many first ladies to come. She became one of the most famous women in the world. But behind the fairy tale first lady was a life of trauma and tragedy. Jackie lost three children, the last one Patrick lived just a day. Patrick died just three months before Jackie endured the horrific day in Dallas in 1963 where she witnessed her husband’s assassination just inches in front of her. 5 years later Bobby Kennedy, her brother-in-law was also assassinated and she began to fear for her life and the lives of her children. After marrying multi -billionaire Aristotle Onassis and hiding from the world Jackie overcame her fear and carved a new life out for herself. For 30 years Jackie was a very successful book publisher and lived near her two children in New York with the love of her life, Maurice Tempelsman. She lived a full and active life. Jackie died suddenly at the age of 64 from Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, just months after diagnosis. So why did this seemingly healthy national Idol succum to such a deadly disease and why did it kill her at such an alarming rate? World renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze Jackie’s history, her lifestyle and medical past in order to find the answers.
On 16th July, 1999, John Kennedy Jr crashed his Piper Sartoga aircraft into the ocean off Martha’s Vineyard. He died instantly along with his wife, Carolyn and her sister Lauren. John was just 38. John shared some of these characteristics – his ADHD did not help - but was conscious of this cycle of destruction and disaster. If anybody looked capable of outrunning the family’s dark history it was him. As the world had watched, that little boy had grown into a gentle, beautiful man. And he had gradually come to terms with the Kennedy Legacy and his role within it. Politics, he had begun to realize, would suit his temperament and his talents. The return of a Kennedy to the White House was a narrative it was hard to resist. All that ended with John Jr’s fatal flight in the summer of 1999. The world had wept at his father’s funeral in 1963 and they wept again as John’s ashes were scattered from a US Navy destroyer off the coast of Massachusetts. They were burying a modest, kind man whom Americans had taken to their hearts. And they were burying a dream. This truly was the end of Camelot.
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.
In Portland, OR an intoxicated male suspect is brought in for DUI. In Salt Lake City, UT a happy drunk woman is pleasantly cooperative. An emotional detainee sheds some tears while in isolation. In Las Vegas, NV a man is strapped in a restraining chair.
In Sarasota, FL an unruly detainee is sent to isolation, twice. In Multnomah county a young man feverishly waits for his release. In Portland, OR a man is jailed for biting his girlfriend.
In Las Vegas, NV an honest offender turns himself in. Officers arrest an underage woman who admits to driving under the influence. A woman is taken into custody after harming herself with a pair of scissors
In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for an open container of beer. In Salt Lake City, UT a woman is stunned as to how drug paraphernalia wound up on her person. In Las Vegas, NV a former bus driver relays sad details about his past. In Portland, OR a shoplifter receives some sage of wisdom from one of the officers.
In Salt Lake City, UT officers break up an altercation between two inmates. In Portland, OR a belligerent man questions the authorities. In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for DUI. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is taken into custody for battery.
In Salt Lake City, UT a disorderly man in the detention center is sent to the padded room. A Sarasota, FL man hurls insults at officers while in custody. In Portland, OR a drunk and destructive young man is placed in the drunk-tank. In Las Vegas, NV a woman tries to lie about the reasons behind her detention.
In Portland, OR an intoxicated male suspect is brought in for DUI. In Salt Lake City, UT a happy drunk woman is pleasantly cooperative. An emotional detainee sheds some tears while in isolation. In Las Vegas, NV a man is strapped in a restraining chair.
In Sarasota, FL an unruly detainee is sent to isolation, twice. In Multnomah county a young man feverishly waits for his release. In Portland, OR a man is jailed for biting his girlfriend.
In Las Vegas, NV an honest offender turns himself in. Officers arrest an underage woman who admits to driving under the influence. A woman is taken into custody after harming herself with a pair of scissors
In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for an open container of beer. In Salt Lake City, UT a woman is stunned as to how drug paraphernalia wound up on her person. In Las Vegas, NV a former bus driver relays sad details about his past. In Portland, OR a shoplifter receives some sage of wisdom from one of the officers.
In Salt Lake City, UT officers break up an altercation between two inmates. In Portland, OR a belligerent man questions the authorities. In Sarasota, FL a man is busted for DUI. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is taken into custody for battery.
In Salt Lake City, UT a disorderly man in the detention center is sent to the padded room. A Sarasota, FL man hurls insults at officers while in custody. In Portland, OR a drunk and destructive young man is placed in the drunk-tank. In Las Vegas, NV a woman tries to lie about the reasons behind her detention.
A young man has a 2 inch pipe through his head, which must be removed quickly: a young bride is bleeding uncontrollably, mystifying her physician; a doctor treating prison inmates learns that one of his patients has escaped into the ceiling.
A six-year old boy suffers a life-threatening stroke; a man has a camp stove stuck on his penis; a young ER doctor is under the gun when he is asked to assess the health of another doctor’s wife.
While a shooting victim is brought to the hospital, a Rottweiler gets loose in the ER; a young mother’s asthma attack turns quickly into a deadly heart failure; a young man comes into the ER comatose, covered with a mysterious rash.
In his decades as a movie star, Johnny Depp has earned hundreds of millions of dollars playing rogue pirates, loveable oddballs and handsome heartthrobs. But runaway spending, legal battles and an ugly divorce has left him fighting over his fortune. After getting bruised in the press, Depp found himself in legal battle after legal battle, scrambling to get his finances under control.
Beginning in 1978, a string of university, airline and mail bombings terrorized the country, injured 23 people, and claimed three lives. Investigators chased down hundreds of leads, but for years, the bomber’s identity remained a mystery. He was known to the public only as “the Unabomber” until a particular turn of phrase led authorities and introduced the world to Ted Kaczynski.
An unruly motel guest's "football feet" trip him up during a chase with police; officers are applauded for quickly apprehending a robbery suspect; a car thief claims to be picking up the owner of her stolen vehicle.
Three juveniles are arrested for holding up the owner of a local eatery; a woman is found to have $9000 worth of warrants; a dope dealer complains that he needs to make ends meet; a couple are accused of assaulting their roommate.
Las Vegas police search for a robbery suspect; Sacramento officers question a man found in a known gang area; a man is suspected of causing a disturbance on a trolley; a routine traffic stop ends in an arrest.
A car passenger runs from police while the driver pulls a disappearing act; a flashy driver is nearly let off the hook until he reveals that he's been drinking; a female driver picks poor hiding spots for her contraband.
A limo driver hits 120 mph and maneuvers in reverse; a dangerous chase on a snowy road climaxes with a deadly shootout; reporters covering the scene of one accident find themselves right in the path of another.
In Portland, OR a man is put in restraints following a domestic violence arrest. In San Diego, CA an intoxicated man picks a fight with other inmates because they are from Los Angeles – a city he hates. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is arrested for causing a disturbance and assaulting the security guards at a theater.
In Modesto, CA officers have difficulty booking an incomprehensible man. In Portland, OR a man is arrested for causing a disturbance at a church. In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man in a tuxedo finds himself in a restraint chair after he mocks officers for wearing “pig suits”.
In Portland, OR a young woman lies hobbled in the backseat of a patrol car after kicking the officer in the face. In Las Vegas, NV officers struggle to control an outrageous man. In San Diego, CA officers attend to a woman who had been struck by a drunk driver.
In Las Vegas, NV a hysterical woman is transferred to an isolation cell. In Santa Ana, CA a woman shows her undying LA pride to the arresting officers. In Austin, TX a young woman indicates that she is going to harm herself, prompting deputies to shackle her to a bench to keep her under observation.
An unruly motel guest's "football feet" trip him up during a chase with police; officers are applauded for quickly apprehending a robbery suspect; a car thief claims to be picking up the owner of her stolen vehicle.
Three juveniles are arrested for holding up the owner of a local eatery; a woman is found to have $9000 worth of warrants; a dope dealer complains that he needs to make ends meet; a couple are accused of assaulting their roommate.
Las Vegas police search for a robbery suspect; Sacramento officers question a man found in a known gang area; a man is suspected of causing a disturbance on a trolley; a routine traffic stop ends in an arrest.
A car passenger runs from police while the driver pulls a disappearing act; a flashy driver is nearly let off the hook until he reveals that he's been drinking; a female driver picks poor hiding spots for her contraband.
One of the most beloved sitcoms of the 80s and 90s didn’t start off that way – after its 1982 premiere, Cheers was on the chopping block for NBC, as it ranked nearly last in the ratings. Due to a loyal – and growing - fan base, who was eager to see the ups and downs of the first “will they or won’t they” couple, Sam and Diane, the series eventually grew to a top-ten certified hit for eight of its 11 seasons. Cheers spent one season at number one and became one of the most popular series in history; its series finale was watched by an estimated 93 million viewers. We take a close and intimate look at the early days of Cheers, the shock and awe of Shelly Long’s decision to leave the series during its heyday, the casting of unique and memorable characters, and how Cheers became a true destination for anyone who wanted to go “where everybody knows your name.”
While only airing for three seasons, Gilligan’s Island has one of the most catchy and memorable theme songs ever recorded and the series has taken on a life of its own for decades. We take a close look how the seven castaways secured their place on the island, and made a real impact on pop culture.
“Come and knock on our door” is the first line of the legendary theme song of Three’s Company. Even in 2022, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who is not familiar with the antics of roommates Jack, Janet, and Chrissy. We take a close look at the early days of this 70s and 80s series, the real reason behind Suzanne Somers’ controversial and sudden exit, and the blondes who followed in her place as the third roommate. Even after the death of beloved star John Ritter, his physical comedy skills are considered one of the industry’s best, as he breathed life into Jack Tripper.
One of the most beloved sitcoms of the 80s and 90s didn’t start off that way – after its 1982 premiere, Cheers was on the chopping block for NBC, as it ranked nearly last in the ratings. Due to a loyal – and growing - fan base, who was eager to see the ups and downs of the first “will they or won’t they” couple, Sam and Diane, the series eventually grew to a top-ten certified hit for eight of its 11 seasons. Cheers spent one season at number one and became one of the most popular series in history; its series finale was watched by an estimated 93 million viewers. We take a close and intimate look at the early days of Cheers, the shock and awe of Shelly Long’s decision to leave the series during its heyday, the casting of unique and memorable characters, and how Cheers became a true destination for anyone who wanted to go “where everybody knows your name.”
While only airing for three seasons, Gilligan’s Island has one of the most catchy and memorable theme songs ever recorded and the series has taken on a life of its own for decades. We take a close look how the seven castaways secured their place on the island, and made a real impact on pop culture.
“Come and knock on our door” is the first line of the legendary theme song of Three’s Company. Even in 2022, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who is not familiar with the antics of roommates Jack, Janet, and Chrissy. We take a close look at the early days of this 70s and 80s series, the real reason behind Suzanne Somers’ controversial and sudden exit, and the blondes who followed in her place as the third roommate. Even after the death of beloved star John Ritter, his physical comedy skills are considered one of the industry’s best, as he breathed life into Jack Tripper.
Lee County, FL officers investigate a battery on a boat while a witness in Clayton County, GA helps officers find evidence thrown during a pursuit. Officers in Knox County, TN search for juveniles who attempted to break into a school and officers in Hazen, AR assist in a pursuit.
At the height of his popularity, radio icon Casey Kasem’s dulcet tones reached nearly 10 million listeners per week. After hosting one of the country’s most popular radio countdown shows for nearly 40 years, the broadcasting legend had earned his retirement and an estimated net worth of 80 million dollars. His massive fortune would set the stage for a bitter and bizarre family battle during the beloved disc jockey’s final years.
Never before had Americans seen such an atrocity on their own soil. A 1995 bombing in the heartland destroyed 16 blocks of downtown Oklahoma City. Over 800 were injured in the blast, and 168 men, women, and children were killed. It was an explosion that shook a nation. Even more disturbing, Timothy McVeigh, the accused mastermind with a history of extremist beliefs and violent defiance was also a decorated American veteran.
A robber tries to hide from a K-9 unit; a driver attempts to convince officers that marijuana is harmless; a man run from police after making an obscene inquiry.
A man caught urinating in public gets into a lengthy scuffle with police; a car thief claims a crack addict let him borrow his car; police obtain muddled details from bar patrons involved in a fight; a couple seek help.
A criminal lectures officers on how the law works; a mother chastises her daughter after she is caught with drugs; a suicidal man claims to be just looking for attention; a father takes the fall for his son's drugs.
Las Vegas police pursue a suspected truck thief; a driver crashes his car and is questioned about marijuana-related items in his vehicle; a man is suspected of beating a homeless person; officers find cocaine under a suspect's tongue.
A thief makes off with $100,000 in less than a minute; a crook sucker punches a defenseless female clerk, breaking her nose; a bar bandit is pelted by patrons' beer bottles.
In Las Vegas, NV a testy man is sent to the isolation cell to "cool off." In Portland, OR a teary-eyed young man maintains his innocence. In a Cincinnati, OH an inmate may have ingested contraband to avoid possession charges.
In Portland, OR a man in detention is paranoid about officers handling him inappropriately. In Hillsboro, OR a man in custody proports to having had a seizure. In Cincinnati, OH a sharp dressed man is taken in to custody for stealing videogaming equipment.
In Fort Myers, FL a woman is brought into the detention center hogtied. In Portland, OR a disruptive teen is sent to a holding cell. In Las Vegas, NV valets at casino tip the authorities about an intoxicated woman leaving behind the wheel.
In Sarasota, FL officers place a hostile former Marine in isolation. In Portland, OR officers take a man into custody for joyriding in a stolen car. In Las Vegas, NV a jailed man is more concerned about the condition of his car rather than the people involved in the accident that was hospitalized.
A robber tries to hide from a K-9 unit; a driver attempts to convince officers that marijuana is harmless; a man run from police after making an obscene inquiry.
A man caught urinating in public gets into a lengthy scuffle with police; a car thief claims a crack addict let him borrow his car; police obtain muddled details from bar patrons involved in a fight; a couple seek help.
A criminal lectures officers on how the law works; a mother chastises her daughter after she is caught with drugs; a suicidal man claims to be just looking for attention; a father takes the fall for his son's drugs.
Las Vegas police pursue a suspected truck thief; a driver crashes his car and is questioned about marijuana-related items in his vehicle; a man is suspected of beating a homeless person; officers find cocaine under a suspect's tongue.
Bold, brash Roseanne Barr was a trailblazing stand up comic who rocked the comedy world in the mid-1980s and went on to become a Hollywood mega-star with her own top-rated, long running sitcom. She did it again with another hit show years later, but after a scandalous tweet her top rated comeback canceled and the comedy legend’s career was derailed. Now an in depth, personal account from Roseanne herself, her boyfriend Johnny, along with celebrity and insider interviews, this candid one hour documentary special takes a raw and revealing look inside the rise, superstardom and ultimate cancel culture casualty of America’s Domestic Goddess like never before in Roseanne Barr: Kicked Out of Hollywood.
She started life as a girl from Queens with a lot of spunk, determination and talent. Armed with beauty, brains and what would turn out to be iconic voice, Fran Drescher knew from a very young age that she wanted to be an actor. Finding a kindred spirit in teenage soulmate Peter Jacobson, the two dedicated themselves to theater and then film and television, falling in love along the way. Early bit but standout parts in films like Saturday Night Fever saw her move from New York to L.A. where she worked regularly and where she and Peter got married. Frustrated with not being recognized for her unique abilities, a chance encounter with the head of CBS lead to her developing, pitching and selling the Nanny and launching her to superstardom. The dark side of fame came when the media uncovered and reported on a horrific assault she and Peter had survived years earlier. While in therapy to recover from the assault, Peter revealed that he was gay, severing their long-time relationship as colleagues and partners. With the end of the Nanny and her marriage, Fran didn’t want for work but couldn’t replicate the success of the Nanny. Shortly after the show ended, she learned that she had ovarian cancer. Surviving that gave her a new mission, an organization she founded called Cancer Schamncer, dedicated to teaching people how to avoid cancer and giving survivors support. Her battle with cancer, from which she completely recovered, brought her and Peter back together as soulmates, a special and unique relationship that continues to this day. With a new situation comedy Indebted on the air, tons of projects in the works, and the love and support of close family and friends, Fran Drescher embraces the future with love and laughter.
Anchored by a deeply personal and revealing interview with Valerie Bertinelli and including interviews with her family and closest friends and colleagues, Valerie Bertinelli: In My Own Words is a compelling revelation of the many triumphs and tragedies of one of the most popular and beloved stars of television films and situation comedies.
Bold, brash Roseanne Barr was a trailblazing stand up comic who rocked the comedy world in the mid-1980s and went on to become a Hollywood mega-star with her own top-rated, long running sitcom. She did it again with another hit show years later, but after a scandalous tweet her top rated comeback canceled and the comedy legend’s career was derailed. Now an in depth, personal account from Roseanne herself, her boyfriend Johnny, along with celebrity and insider interviews, this candid one hour documentary special takes a raw and revealing look inside the rise, superstardom and ultimate cancel culture casualty of America’s Domestic Goddess like never before in Roseanne Barr: Kicked Out of Hollywood.
She started life as a girl from Queens with a lot of spunk, determination and talent. Armed with beauty, brains and what would turn out to be iconic voice, Fran Drescher knew from a very young age that she wanted to be an actor. Finding a kindred spirit in teenage soulmate Peter Jacobson, the two dedicated themselves to theater and then film and television, falling in love along the way. Early bit but standout parts in films like Saturday Night Fever saw her move from New York to L.A. where she worked regularly and where she and Peter got married. Frustrated with not being recognized for her unique abilities, a chance encounter with the head of CBS lead to her developing, pitching and selling the Nanny and launching her to superstardom. The dark side of fame came when the media uncovered and reported on a horrific assault she and Peter had survived years earlier. While in therapy to recover from the assault, Peter revealed that he was gay, severing their long-time relationship as colleagues and partners. With the end of the Nanny and her marriage, Fran didn’t want for work but couldn’t replicate the success of the Nanny. Shortly after the show ended, she learned that she had ovarian cancer. Surviving that gave her a new mission, an organization she founded called Cancer Schamncer, dedicated to teaching people how to avoid cancer and giving survivors support. Her battle with cancer, from which she completely recovered, brought her and Peter back together as soulmates, a special and unique relationship that continues to this day. With a new situation comedy Indebted on the air, tons of projects in the works, and the love and support of close family and friends, Fran Drescher embraces the future with love and laughter.