Damage Control is a reality TV series produced by MTV. Hosted by Simple Plan frontman Pierre Bouvier, and directed by Sebastian Doggart, the show was a real-life version of the movie Risky Business. It first aired on MTV on March 6, 2005. The last episode was broadcast on April 24, 2005.
Self-proclaimed 'extra' in every way, Jaz and Nesha are each other's ride-or-die and co-conspirators in laughter, snacks and survival. But when Jaz' doctor gives her the shocking news that her life is at risk if she doesn't lose weight soon, the duo realizes that it's time to turn over a new leaf and kickstart their wellness journey. Jaz doesn't want to leave her daughter without a mother, so she commits to losing almost 200 lbs. Nesha, still not sold on surgery, isn't quite ready to jump on board. As roles shift and tensions rise, the pair must navigate new boundaries, old habits and the weight of what's at stake. The decision to change their lives and embark on this endeavor will test their commitment, willpower and unbreakable bond in unimaginable ways, but through it all, they will always have each other's backs.
An immersion into the daily lives of forest workers and rangers through an 8-month forestry season. The series follows a team of emergency mechanics struggling to repair broken equipment, cooks responsible for feeding 400 workers a week, and truck drivers hauling 100 tons of lumber across a 200-kilometer trek to the nearest sawmill.
Kel Mitchell hosts a look at true stories of service animals working to change people's lives. The series examines the life science behind these relationships, including the animals' unique and powerful senses that enable them to protect their human charges. A focus on the training and day-to-day jobs of these incredible animals -- and the quality of life they provide the people they serve -- seeks to provide viewers with a greater understanding of and compassion for animals, and how those with disabilities experience everyday life and the challenges they face.
We all know celebrities who inspire us. But have you ever wondered where the inspiration for their home design comes from? From Backstreet Boy AJ McLean's gothic-inspired home to country superstar Naomi Judd's Nashville estate, host Nancy O'Dell gets an all-access pass inside the homes of today's hottest celebrities to see what inspires their spaces.
They run seventeen restaurants, have six adult children, four grandchildren, a full-fledged petting zoo, and sixteen dogs: meet the flamboyant Bogaart family. This successful hospitality family, known from the NPO program "Where Do They Live From?", opens its doors and takes viewers into their turbulent lives every week, where entrepreneurship, chaos, love, and alpacas alternate at breakneck speed.
Created with beginners in mind, 3 Week Yoga Retreat will teach you simple, pure yoga for life-changing results. You'll build the skills you need to take any yoga class after these three weeks.
Jack faces horrifying family history and serial killers from the beyond in an Antipodean paranormal investigation. Discovering his ancestors might haunt the former penal colony in Hobart, Tasmania -- how far will he go to make contact?
Gypsy Sisters is an American reality television series on TLC. The series debuted on February 10, 2013. It follows the daily life of four Romanichal sisters located in Martinsburg, West Virginia. The series serves as a spin-off to its sister show My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding.
Jeff Lewis, balancing high-maintenance celebrities and ambitious home design projects while juggling his staff and personal life, which are all a work in progress.