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Karen Carpenter: Goodbye to Love is a two hour documentary special about the 1970s star from the easy listening group, The Carpenters. Karen Carpenter was an icon of her generation but while The Carpenters clocked more than 80 million record sales behind the scenes she was battling with Anorexia Nervosa. With interviews from both close friends and The Carpenters insiders, Karen Carpenter: Goodbye to Love digs deep into Karen’s often difficult and complex relationship with her mother Agnes and older brother Richard and shows her struggles with a grueling concert schedule that had her performing more than 200 times a year. Viewers will also see Karen through her failed solo album and an even more disastrous marriage. Karen Carpenter: Goodbye to Love will also explore producer Richard Carpenter’s addiction to prescription sleeping pills and Karen’s own drug abuse. Today, it seems unbelievable that this shy girl from small town Connecticut who became a global star was suffering alone for almost seven years with the then little-known illness Anorexia. Tragically, the disease would take Karen’s life.
On July 29th 1974, Cass Elliot was found dead in a flat in London. She was 32 years old and her death shocked the world. One of the most influential figures of the hippy scene, she rose to fame as a member of folk-rock band The Mamas and The Papas, who took the world by storm with their hit single ‘California Dreamin’ along with a string of classic songs. Cass was loved and respected by everyone who knew her and her voice made her famous world-wide. Frank Sinatra once sent her a personal note saying “you have the best phrasing of any singer I’ve ever heard”. Redefining perceptions of how female artists should look and behave, she became a role model and icon for every girl that didn’t fit in at the high school prom. But her appetites for excess were as legendary as her voice. At her worst, she would get into her big convertible Cadillac and drive into the worst parts of town to score drugs. And her rollercoaster career was matched by an equally turbulent personal life. Her death was followed by speculation and rumour, had she choked on a ham sandwich? Had she overdosed on drugs? Was the cause of her death covered up in some way? The official verdict at the time was that she had died from fatty myocardial degeneration due to obesity. However it’s rare for someone of 32 to die from that alone. World renowned Medical Examiner Dr Michael Hunter believes there were other factors at play and is taking a fresh look at the evidence to uncover the truth behind what killed Cass Elliot.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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 Las Vegas, NV a man who insists he paid for a speeding ticket becomes so incensed that he is placed in a restraining chair. In Sarasota, FL a belligerent man accuses officers of touching him inappropriately. In Portland, OR officers help a young mother and her kids.
In Salt Lake City, UT a combative inmate provokes the use of pepper spray. In Sarasota, FL a drunk woman is uncooperative during processing. In Spokane, WA a man attempts to flip off the camera while taking his mug-shot.
In Sarasota, FL a man is sent to intake for indecent exposure. In Spokane, WA a man threatening bodily harm to himself is placed in a restraining chair. In Salt Lake City, UT an intoxicated woman fades in and out of coherency. In Portland, OR an amputee is detained for dodging the subway toll.
In Salt Lake City, UT a belligerent woman is restrained. In Portland, OR a repeat offender is placed in isolation for unruly behavior. In Las Vegas, NV a man opens up about how his friends and family feel about him in a holding cell. In Spokane, WA a man is jailed in an attempt to steal coffee for his friends.
In Salt Lake City, UT a truculent man is sent to the drunk-tank to sober up. In Portland, OR a drunk woman is jailed for attacking a child. In Sarasota, FL an intoxicated man has difficulty recalling why he's been arrested. In Spokane, WA a man "borrows" a car to curb his drug habit.
In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man is strapped to a restraining chair. In Portland, OR a seemingly gracious man is arrested for assault. In Spokane, WA a homeless man is brought in for assault. In Salt Lake City, UT a frequent visitor is brought in for threating the security staff at a local bar with a firearm.
In Las Vegas, NV a man who insists he paid for a speeding ticket becomes so incensed that he is placed in a restraining chair. In Sarasota, FL a belligerent man accuses officers of touching him inappropriately. In Portland, OR officers help a young mother and her kids.
In Salt Lake City, UT a combative inmate provokes the use of pepper spray. In Sarasota, FL a drunk woman is uncooperative during processing. In Spokane, WA a man attempts to flip off the camera while taking his mug-shot.
In Sarasota, FL a man is sent to intake for indecent exposure. In Spokane, WA a man threatening bodily harm to himself is placed in a restraining chair. In Salt Lake City, UT an intoxicated woman fades in and out of coherency. In Portland, OR an amputee is detained for dodging the subway toll.
In Salt Lake City, UT a belligerent woman is restrained. In Portland, OR a repeat offender is placed in isolation for unruly behavior. In Las Vegas, NV a man opens up about how his friends and family feel about him in a holding cell. In Spokane, WA a man is jailed in an attempt to steal coffee for his friends.
In Salt Lake City, UT a truculent man is sent to the drunk-tank to sober up. In Portland, OR a drunk woman is jailed for attacking a child. In Sarasota, FL an intoxicated man has difficulty recalling why he's been arrested. In Spokane, WA a man "borrows" a car to curb his drug habit.
In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man is strapped to a restraining chair. In Portland, OR a seemingly gracious man is arrested for assault. In Spokane, WA a homeless man is brought in for assault. In Salt Lake City, UT a frequent visitor is brought in for threating the security staff at a local bar with a firearm.
An unconscious woman is bleeding internally. Doctors must quickly assess the problem, and convince a reluctant surgeon to take the case. A man with a 4-day erection needs extraordinary help. A woman arrives in the ER with a knife in her chest.
A woman is dragged out of a house fire and has a heart attack in the ER. A schizophrenic patient believes he has someone else’s face, and an untrained medical student is mistaken for a doctor and must deliver a baby.
An ER nurse brings her delirious husband to the ER, then notices that his breath smells like mothballs. A young mother delivers her baby, then goes into life-threatening convulsions. Identical twin doctors create hilarious confusion in the ER.
John "The Telfon Don" Gotti murdered his way to the top of New York’s most powerful Mafia family. Indictments came and went, nothing ever stuck to Gott. Rich, powerful, and in love with himself, Gotti was blinded by the glare of the media lights and fell from grace. He died in prison.
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano was much more than a vicious hitman with 19 murders to his name. He ran a string of lucrative businesses and became the Underboss of New York’s biggest crime family. He was loyal, obedient, and extremely dangerous. When his boss betrayed him, Sammy helped the Feds destroy the New York Mob.
An officer lectures a suspect on the dangers of swallowing crack; a drug suspect nearly plows over police officers; police stop a vehicle connected to a string of burglaries.
A revolver falls out of a suspect's pant leg; a couple shimmy their way into a neighbor's apartment to avoid paying cab fare; a reputed car thief blames the owner's erotic motivations for stealing his truck.
A drunk driver claims she tried to outrun the police to avoid getting a bad mark on her record; a woman is arrested for kicking down a fence; an ex-convict's freedom is cut short after brandishing a knife during a fight.
Police chase a suspect across parking lots; a father and son fight; officers help a French tourist retrieve a stolen family heirloom.
Featuring highlights from the show.
In Tulsa, OK a Code Blue is called after two inmates start fighting inside the common pod area of the men’s jail. In Austin, TX an irate man with an exceptionally long beard refuses to remove the rubber bands entwined in his facial hair. In Wayne, NJ a man stumbles into the visitor’s center suffering from deep stab wounds he says were caused by two women on a street near the jail.
In Salt Lake City, UT a man who proclaims that he is a Gulf War Veteran and should not have been arrested. In Fort Worth, TX a Corporal investigates a “prisoner on prisoner assault.” In Austin, TX three prisoners provide some fireworks during an Officer’s last shift.
In Salt Lake City, UT three inmates start brawling inside the drunk tank. In Austin, TX a young man wears a mask after spitting on his arresting officers. In Las Vegas, NV a young woman fails to take jail seriously and behaves provocatively.
In Austin, TX a very agitated and uncooperative young man complains that officers are violating his rights when they refuse to allow him to count his cash. In Las Vegas, NV an officer responds to a “443” call meaning an officer needs assistance. In Fort Worth, TX a sergeant responds to an inmate fight and finds one inmate lying on the floor outside the cell block with a bloody nose.
An officer lectures a suspect on the dangers of swallowing crack; a drug suspect nearly plows over police officers; police stop a vehicle connected to a string of burglaries.
A revolver falls out of a suspect's pant leg; a couple shimmy their way into a neighbor's apartment to avoid paying cab fare; a reputed car thief blames the owner's erotic motivations for stealing his truck.
A drunk driver claims she tried to outrun the police to avoid getting a bad mark on her record; a woman is arrested for kicking down a fence; an ex-convict's freedom is cut short after brandishing a knife during a fight.
Police chase a suspect across parking lots; a father and son fight; officers help a French tourist retrieve a stolen family heirloom.
Jackie and Ted face new responsibilities moving past two assassinations but can the dynasty survive Chappaquiddick?
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.
Jackie and Ted face new responsibilities moving past two assassinations but can the dynasty survive Chappaquiddick?
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.
Moore County, OK officers respond to reports of squatters in a home while officers in Hazen, AR investigate a DUI. Officers in Baton Rouge, LA pursue a vehicle and Knox County, TN officers are alerted to man brandishing a weapon.
Carmine "The Snake" Persico is a master of deceit. He committed one of the biggest murders in Mafia history, then double-crossed his way into power. He spent most of his treacherous career behind bars. While behind bars he ruled a crime family, conducted three wars, and ordered many murders.
Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso was born into the Mafia. From the get-go, he was a brutal thug with a love of violence. The Mob welcomed him with open arms. He made millions for them, and for himself. But he was psychotic and soon became severely paranoid. The bodies began piling up. He became a rat, but still got 450 years in the slammer.
A truck driver is chased after a donut shop robbery; two suspects are reluctant to rat out a pothead friend; electronic fingerprint technology helps refresh a car thief's blank memory.
A suspect argues there was no need for officers to use a taser on him; a couple is admonished for their backseat shenanigans; police dig out a domestic abuse suspect from under junk; police arrest a transsexual
A drug-addled suspect is off in another dimension; two prostitutes are questioned on the Vegas Strip; police question a driver's claim that she wasn't in her car when it crashed through a bar.
A man tries to get rid of drug evidence; police reign in a group of dueling drunks; authorities set up a prostitution sting operation at a local motel; officers trip up two criminals stealing copper.
A thief with a load of personal watercrafts leaves a trail of destruction; a drunken man behind the wheel of a dump truck leads police on a wild chase; a drug-crazed driver runs out of road.
In Austin, TX a man booked for public intoxication is put into a sobering cell after refusing to cooperate with officers. In Las Vegas, NV a woman claims Animal Control took her “baby”. In Charlotte, NC a young man claiming to be a “child of God” talks of his early career as a child actor.
In Fort Worth, TX an inmate is refusing to be handcuffed so officers can go safely into his cell to search for contraband. In San Diego, CA a young man tells the deputy about the young girls who showered him with kisses and affectionately called him “Baby Boy.” In Tulsa, OK a fight erupts over the amount of time spent on the phone.
In Austin, TX a guitar toting inmate serenades the officers. In San Diego, CA a man loudly protests that having cocaine for personal use is not a crime. In Charlotte, North Carolina a man claiming to be an Iraqi War veteran questions his arrest.
In Charlotte, NC a disorderly man shouts to the heavens for help and asks for divine intervention. In San Diego, CA twin brothers are arrested after a scuffle with police in a restricted parking area. In Portland, OR a man in women’s clothing is arrested after menacing passengers on a city bus.
A truck driver is chased after a donut shop robbery; two suspects are reluctant to rat out a pothead friend; electronic fingerprint technology helps refresh a car thief's blank memory.
A suspect argues there was no need for officers to use a taser on him; a couple is admonished for their backseat shenanigans; police dig out a domestic abuse suspect from under junk; police arrest a transsexual
A drug-addled suspect is off in another dimension; two prostitutes are questioned on the Vegas Strip; police question a driver's claim that she wasn't in her car when it crashed through a bar.
A man tries to get rid of drug evidence; police reign in a group of dueling drunks; authorities set up a prostitution sting operation at a local motel; officers trip up two criminals stealing copper.
Chappaquiddick damage control continues as Ted eyes the Presidency. JFK Jr. struggles with expectations while Jackie holds the family together.
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.
Chappaquiddick damage control continues as Ted eyes the Presidency. JFK Jr. struggles with expectations while Jackie holds the family together.
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.