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Malcolm and Angus Young are the heart of AC/DC, one of the world’s greatest ever rock bands. The 2 youngest of 8 siblings, they grew up in a working-class family where rock n roll was the only life they ever knew. Both brothers had a relentless, take no prisoners, attitude to success and they shared one dream; to get to the top and become guitar toting multi- millionaires. Their desire to conquer the world with their singular brand of heavy rock came before everything, including family relationships, and over 35 years many of those around them would be chewed up and spat out as AC/DC rose to world domination. But even as its members achieved global success beyond their wildest dreams, AC/DC would be haunted by tragedy after tragedy.
Ozzy Osbourne is renowned as one of the wildest and craziest frontmen of all time. His antics, including biting the head off a bat and snorting ants, have gone down in the annals of rock and rock history. But what made Ozzy so wild? In this revealing biopic we go back to Ozzy’s roots to discover the childhood trauma that forged the entertainer and made him want to ‘out crazy’ the rest. We hear from his friends, many speaking for the first time, and chart his life from his poverty-stricken upbringing in Birmingham, England, through his rise to the top as frontman of Black Sabbath and his eventual dismissal after his drink and drug addiction overwhelmed him. We also hear how his future wife, Sharon, saved him from ruin and how she helped harness Ozzy’s wild side and turn him into one of the world’s most successful frontmen.
Pink Floyd sold over 250 million albums. They are among the most successful rock bands of all time. Their album, Dark Side Of The Moon, stayed in the charts for 18 years. It made them global superstars. That record, like the four that followed it, was the brainchild of one band member. He became so convinced Pink Floyd’s success was only down to him, that he tried to bury the band so he could prosper alone. But they survived, and their music eclipsed his solo work. Thirty years later he still tours the music he made with them. ‘Pink Floyd: Breaking The Band’ reveals the story of this legendary band.
One of the biggest bands of the 20th century, Genesis, sold over 100 million albums worldwide. But the story is as remarkable for the band’s success as it is for their extraordinary transformation- from cult prog rockers to pop-rock superstars. Along the way the band launched the careers of two of the most successful solo artists of all time; Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins. 'Breaking the Band' will follow the meteoric journey from Genesis’s early beginnings in a sleepy part of England to sell-out global tours and chart-topping success, wallpapering a decade with their iconic sound. Combining high-end stylised drama reconstruction, extensive archive and revealing interviews from those who were there, we'll chart the incredible journey and see how power struggles, solo superstardom, jealousy and personal tragedy led to the band’s downfall at the peak of its powers.
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.
Skid Row burst onto the rock and roll scene in 1989, with a leg up from their friend Jon Bon Jovi. United in their sheer ambition and drive Skid Row stormed the stage, set the charts ablaze and brought MTV metal to the masses. Marketed as ‘the new bad boys of rock’, Skid Row’s unpredictable frontman Sebastian Bach, did his best to live up to the label. But as tales of controversy stalked them, Sebastian’s behavior began to jeopardize everything the band had worked towards. Skid Row’s charismatic, sex-symbol frontman became a double edged sword, pushing the band’s popularity up, but also pushing them closer to the brink of break-up. As Skid Row’s fame grew, power struggles and clashing egos destroyed the brotherly bond that had propelled them to fame. And a band already self-combusting had no choice but to pull the plug on their nine year rock and roll roller coaster.
This time on ‘When Metal Ruled the 80s’ it’s …’The Rise and Rise of Metal’ ... as seventies rock gets a makeover, a dazzling Dutch guitarist rips up the rock’n’roll rule book and, in L.A., a glitzy glam scene explodes into the charts.
This time on ‘When Metal Ruled the 80s … Metal Goes Massive’ ... as glam gets a cutting edge, a gang of New Jersey rockers take the world by storm and the hedonistic rock’n’roll lifestyle leads to tragedy.
This time on ‘When Metal Ruled the 80s … Excess All Areas’ ... it’s the end of the decade, when non-stop partying needs to a near death experience and metal fans are left reeling as rock reveals its gentler side.
This time on ‘When Metal Ruled the 80s … The Party’s Over’ ... a musical revolution calls time on the glam rock party and, in its attempts to survive, glam metal risks becoming an over-indulgent self-parody.
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.
With over 90 million records sold during a long, illustrious career, Johnny Cash is one of the most accomplished and influential artists of the 20th century; and one of the most self-destructive. But this isn’t a story of excess. Torn between his faith and the trappings of fame, this is a story of a man at war with himself - tormented by guilt of his brother’s death and driven by an instinct he couldn’t control. It’s a story of a battle that plagues us all; the battle between good and evil, God and the devil, the darkness and the light. This is the story of Johnny Cash’s fight to be the man he always aspired to be.
Even after penning some of Nashville’s best-known hits, his record labels’ cookie-cutter approach to creating music made Willie Nelson contemplate hocking vacuum cleaners. Distraught, he pulls stakes and heads back to hardscrabble Texas. There, a gritty blend of rednecks, hippies and an emerging counter culture are brewing and connect with Willie’s unorthodox approach to songwriting and performing. It’s tagged the "Outlaw Movement" and Willie Nelson is poster boy. But would it succeed as the country music industry was entering a whole new age? And what hard life lessons would Willie learn in the end?
From unlucky beginnings, driven by a mother who wanted more, Wynonna Judd hit the dizzying heights of music stardom ‘twice’ and finally found peace and love with an unlikely soul mate. Wynonna Judd: Love Is Alive chronicles her multiple ascents to stardom and delves into her current story with her music being made her way.
The odds against Shania Twain becoming the biggest-selling female country music artist in history were against her. When both of her parents were killed in a car accident, the teenaged Twain struggled to raise her siblings. After linking up with then-Producer and future-husband Mutt Lange, Twain’s career skyrocketed to awards and Billboard success with the release of her second album. Years later, when it was revealed that Twain’s husband was having an affair with their assistant, her life and career began spiraling downwards. Alone, suicidal, and afraid, Twain was also left with a condition that robbed her of her singing voice. In a shock to the world, Twain went on to marry the husband of her ex-assistant.
She was born to be a country star and she knew it! Her fame was electric, coming out with one hit after another. Miranda Lambert was a force to be reckoned with, a force that Blake Shelton wasn’t ready for. He soon fell in love with her, leaving his wife and eventually marrying Miranda. For a time, they were King and Queen of the Country scene, yet something was still missing for Miranda and she realized she wasn’t going to find it with Blake. Their split shocked the world. With rumors of affairs flying around on both sides, things got messy, but Miranda wasn’t hiding anymore. This was her life and you either accepted that or you didn’t.
On April 6, 1998 country icon Tammy Wynette was found dead her Nashville home. The 55 year-old’s life had been blighted by ill health, failed marriages and an addiction to pain killers. Following her death her daughters sued both her husband and doctor, leading to the exhumation of her body and an autopsy. In this episode renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter analyses her autopsy report, together with the testimony of her daughters, her close friends to determine exactly how she died.
In February 2013 Country Music singer Mindy McCready shot herself on the porch of her house in Heber Springs Arkansas. Now, world-renowned Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter puts Mindy's complex personal life under the spotlight, and reveals how her unhealthy relationship with prescription medication may have exacerbated an un-diagnosed mental condition and led Mindy to plan her own death.
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 Phoenix, AZ a routine medical screening of an inmate ends in chaos. A pipe found next to the prison phone center is discovered and a mystery ensues. In Portland, OR a pregnant woman is investigated over potential sex crimes.
In Paterson, NJ a code red call is issued after a fight occurs in the jail’s dorms. In Tampa, FL a woman accused of trespassing removes her clothes in her holding cell. In Portland, OR a highly intoxicated individual is brought into detox after slamming his head in to a patrol car.
In Las Vegas, NV a boisterous woman is placed into a restraint chair during intake. In Paterson, NJ punches are thrown and questions are asked after a fight occurs. In Las Vegas, NV a woman accused of dodging a bar tab is brought in after trying to spit and bite an officer.
In Tampa, FL an irate man refuses a breathalyzer test and then proceeds to slam his head against plexiglass. In Portland, OR a man brought in for a warrant transforms into a "cell warrior" within his holding pen. In Paterson, NJ an inmate scheduled for release reflects on the opportunities ahead.
In Tampa, FL it takes several deputies to corral a suspect into a cell after tremendous turmoil. In Cincinnati, OH a man becomes suicidal after being brought in on burglary charges. In Austin, TX a prisoner berates a Judge during court proceedings and faces the gavel.
In Tampa, FL deputies fear a man may attempt to hang himself and intervene. In Portland, OR a heavily injured man ends up in jail after taking cocaine and acid. In Tampa, FL a man becomes erratic after his blood sugar levels go haywire.
In Phoenix, AZ a routine medical screening of an inmate ends in chaos. A pipe found next to the prison phone center is discovered and a mystery ensues. In Portland, OR a pregnant woman is investigated over potential sex crimes.
In Paterson, NJ a code red call is issued after a fight occurs in the jail’s dorms. In Tampa, FL a woman accused of trespassing removes her clothes in her holding cell. In Portland, OR a highly intoxicated individual is brought into detox after slamming his head in to a patrol car.
In Las Vegas, NV a boisterous woman is placed into a restraint chair during intake. In Paterson, NJ punches are thrown and questions are asked after a fight occurs. In Las Vegas, NV a woman accused of dodging a bar tab is brought in after trying to spit and bite an officer.
In Tampa, FL an irate man refuses a breathalyzer test and then proceeds to slam his head against plexiglass. In Portland, OR a man brought in for a warrant transforms into a "cell warrior" within his holding pen. In Paterson, NJ an inmate scheduled for release reflects on the opportunities ahead.
In Tampa, FL it takes several deputies to corral a suspect into a cell after tremendous turmoil. In Cincinnati, OH a man becomes suicidal after being brought in on burglary charges. In Austin, TX a prisoner berates a Judge during court proceedings and faces the gavel.
In Tampa, FL deputies fear a man may attempt to hang himself and intervene. In Portland, OR a heavily injured man ends up in jail after taking cocaine and acid. In Tampa, FL a man becomes erratic after his blood sugar levels go haywire.
Fullerton, CA officers respond to an accident where a driver appears intoxicated and officers in Toledo, OH search for suspects after a fast-food restaurant employee is attacked. Berkeley County, SC officers investigate a sibling dispute and deputies in Richland County, SC are called to reports of a break-in at a construction site.
Police discover a badly injured suspect who still has a little fight left in him; an abuse suspect is arrested for using his collection of knives to threaten his wife; a thief explains that his vehicle was exchanged for drugs.
A suspect claims his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
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 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.
Police discover a badly injured suspect who still has a little fight left in him; an abuse suspect is arrested for using his collection of knives to threaten his wife; a thief explains that his vehicle was exchanged for drugs.
A suspect claims his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
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 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.
On May 14th 1998 the world was saddened by news that the singer and actor Frank Sinatra had died. Arguably the most popular entertainer of the 20th century, he had been at the forefront of the american consciousness for 60 years by the time of his death from heart attack. He overcame birth trauma and a chaotic and lonely childhood to win the hearts of people around the world with his emotional delivery of songs, and his charismatic performances on screen. A heart-throb, Frank was the embodiment of sex appeal, but that didn’t mean he escaped the traumas of love. His second marriage to Ava Gardner ended following infidelity, and several suicide attempts by Frank. At around this time in his life he started drinking Jack Daniels, a habit which would result in a decades long alcohol dependency. He also smoked and had a famously short temper. When he died at age 82 of a heart attack, the causes of his heart failure appeared transparent. But Dr Michael Hunter believes that Frank’s fate was far from inevitable, and that there was an event in Frank’s life which could have caused him to turn his life around.
Jerry Lewis was still working into his nineties, up until just a few months before his death. But 75 years in the limelight took its toll on this comic legend. His body paid the price for his knockabout clown image, which centred around elaborate pratfalls, when he suffered a serious back injury in his early thirties which caused a lifetime of chronic pain, and led to an addiction to opioid painkillers. He was a heavy smoker for more than 40 years and the Doctors discovered congenital heart issues when he was just a teenager. He died at the age of 91 of cardiac disease. However, world-renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter doesn’t think this is the whole story. He needs to delve deep into Jerry Lewis’ records to discover whether there was, in fact, something else going on in Jerry’s body that contributed to his eventual demise.
On Christmas Day 1995, Dean Martin, nicknamed the “King of Cool”, died at the age of 78, leaving behind a five decade legacy in music, movies, and television. Dean Martin started life in the limelight as a crooner in local bars and clubs, but quickly shot to international stardom as a singer, releasing over 30 albums, and even knocking The Beatles off the top spot in the charts with his hit rendition of “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometimes.” He started his acting character as one half of the comedy duo, “Martin and Lewis” with Jerry Lewis, but after 10 years he cut ties and decided to go it alone. He subsequently starred in more than 40 movies, from Westerns with John Wayne to Oceans 11 with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Junior, with whom he would join forces in movies, on stage and television. The press dubbed them “The Rat Pack”. Dean went on to host his very own TV show, “The Dean Martin Show”, which earned him a Golden Globe award for Best Male Television Star. But 50 years in the limelight took its toll on this popular entertainer. He chain smoked his whole life and was a drinking man, even using alcohol as a prop for a convincing “drunky” stage persona. However, one tragic moment in 1987 would see Dean Martin’s life unravel. During the last 8 years of his life his alcohol intake spiralled out of control and he became dependent on opioid painkillers. He died at the age 78 of respiratory arrest. As a lifelong smoker he developed Emphysema and later, lung cancer. However, world renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter doesn’t think this is the whole story. He needs to delve deep into Dean Martin’s records to discover whether there was, in fact, something else going on in Dean’s body that contributed to his eventual demise.
On May 14th 1998 the world was saddened by news that the singer and actor Frank Sinatra had died. Arguably the most popular entertainer of the 20th century, he had been at the forefront of the american consciousness for 60 years by the time of his death from heart attack. He overcame birth trauma and a chaotic and lonely childhood to win the hearts of people around the world with his emotional delivery of songs, and his charismatic performances on screen. A heart-throb, Frank was the embodiment of sex appeal, but that didn’t mean he escaped the traumas of love. His second marriage to Ava Gardner ended following infidelity, and several suicide attempts by Frank. At around this time in his life he started drinking Jack Daniels, a habit which would result in a decades long alcohol dependency. He also smoked and had a famously short temper. When he died at age 82 of a heart attack, the causes of his heart failure appeared transparent. But Dr Michael Hunter believes that Frank’s fate was far from inevitable, and that there was an event in Frank’s life which could have caused him to turn his life around.
Jerry Lewis was still working into his nineties, up until just a few months before his death. But 75 years in the limelight took its toll on this comic legend. His body paid the price for his knockabout clown image, which centred around elaborate pratfalls, when he suffered a serious back injury in his early thirties which caused a lifetime of chronic pain, and led to an addiction to opioid painkillers. He was a heavy smoker for more than 40 years and the Doctors discovered congenital heart issues when he was just a teenager. He died at the age of 91 of cardiac disease. However, world-renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter doesn’t think this is the whole story. He needs to delve deep into Jerry Lewis’ records to discover whether there was, in fact, something else going on in Jerry’s body that contributed to his eventual demise.
On Christmas Day 1995, Dean Martin, nicknamed the “King of Cool”, died at the age of 78, leaving behind a five decade legacy in music, movies, and television. Dean Martin started life in the limelight as a crooner in local bars and clubs, but quickly shot to international stardom as a singer, releasing over 30 albums, and even knocking The Beatles off the top spot in the charts with his hit rendition of “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometimes.” He started his acting character as one half of the comedy duo, “Martin and Lewis” with Jerry Lewis, but after 10 years he cut ties and decided to go it alone. He subsequently starred in more than 40 movies, from Westerns with John Wayne to Oceans 11 with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Junior, with whom he would join forces in movies, on stage and television. The press dubbed them “The Rat Pack”. Dean went on to host his very own TV show, “The Dean Martin Show”, which earned him a Golden Globe award for Best Male Television Star. But 50 years in the limelight took its toll on this popular entertainer. He chain smoked his whole life and was a drinking man, even using alcohol as a prop for a convincing “drunky” stage persona. However, one tragic moment in 1987 would see Dean Martin’s life unravel. During the last 8 years of his life his alcohol intake spiralled out of control and he became dependent on opioid painkillers. He died at the age 78 of respiratory arrest. As a lifelong smoker he developed Emphysema and later, lung cancer. However, world renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Hunter doesn’t think this is the whole story. He needs to delve deep into Dean Martin’s records to discover whether there was, in fact, something else going on in Dean’s body that contributed to his eventual demise.
Officers in Richland County, SC search for a suspect who fled after trespassing at a domestic incident while Fullerton, CA officers are called to a reported burglary in progress. Berkeley County, SC officers pursue a vehicle travelling at very high speeds and Toledo, OH officers respond to a dispute at a bus station.
A man is rushed to the ER, apparently clawed by a tiger, but he won’t reveal the real source of his injuries; a patient says he’s been shot in the head, but the bullet is nowhere to be found; a woman is brain dead, but one doctor thinks she can be saved.
A man arrives in the ER with blue skin and the doctor has no idea what’s causing it; a teenage girl has abdominal pains that doctors have been unable to diagnose for years; and a doctor struggles to save the life of the only survivor of a plane crash.
The real reason behind a teenager’s bulging tummy and stomach pains shocks nurses, doctors, and even her meddling Mom; a delirious man yelling for his “car”, reveals clues about his own attempted murder; and a college coed mysteriously stops breathing.
A man comes to the ER thinking he’s constipated, but his condition is life-threatening, a doctor treating a young woman in cardiac arrest discovers she’s treating two patients in one; and patient’s family is clueless and a doctor could use some help.
Two patients arrive at the ER with bizarre fishing injuries; a martial arts instructor suffers abdominal pains that quickly turn into a deadly diagnosis; when teenage victims of a car crash fill his small ER, a doctor must make critical decisions.