Over 65,000 people have applied to participate in the hit series, Married at First Sight... but some people are simply harder to match. Everyone deserves a chance at love, so the new series helps polish up the diamonds in the rough, providing them with strong relationship advice and a lifestyle overhaul to give them an opportunity to shed what's been stalling real romantic connections in their lives. In each self-contained episode, Pastor Calvin Robertson and Dr. Viviana Coles will mentor two unlucky-in-love singles who simply couldn't be matched previously and follow as they go through their physical and personal transformations, as they are set up on a date to see if love is in the air and if they have truly found their match.
On the Road With Austin & Santino is an American reality-documentary television series on Lifetime. The series debuted on July 29, 2010, following the season premier of Season 8 of Project Runway. The first thirteen episodes were transmitted after an episode of the eight season of Project Runway. The series has since been cancelled and was not renewed for a second season.
Choreographer Laurieann Gibson and her team at BoomKack Worldwide shape and steer the creative narrative of such clients as Sean "Puffy" Combs, Fantasia Barrino, Tamar Braxton and French Montana.
Shop 'til You Drop is an American game show that aired on various broadcast television networks from 1991–2006. The series was hosted by Pat Finn from 1991–2002, followed by JD Roberto from 2003–2005. Co-hosts/announcers included Mark L. Walberg, Jason Grant Smith, Dee Bradley Baker, and Don Priess.
Her spiky hair and outgoing manner may make her look more like a top 40 vocalist than a clairvoyant, but vivacious Lisa Williams has known since childhood that she is able to communicate with the dead, a gift that has garnered her a long list of clients both in the United States and her native England. This hourlong series follows Williams -- whose grandmother, Frances Glazebrook, reportedly provided psychic services to the British royal family -- to various American locales as she meets with clients and also offers impromptu readings to strangers she meets on the street.
Former recording artist Temmora Levy juggles the challenges of training future musical superstars while dealing with their stage parents, managing her daughter Meisha's pop girl group, and keeping up with the daily demands of motherhood and marriage.
Two Georgia women own and operate a lingerie store called 'Livi Rae Lingerie'. They not only sell hot lingerie and bras they help bra-illiterate women who want and need to feel good again with an undergarment that truly fits their body. They wholeheartedly believe in their motto 'No bust too big or too small, we fit 'em all.'
Women leaders, known as the Circle of Bosses, battle it out to win challenges and bring in the dollars, all while fighting to keep their place within author, entrepreneur and self-made millionaire Stormy Wellington's inner circle.
Vivica A. Fox brings sexy back in a big way as she launches her newest business venture Black Magic, an exotic male revue and ultimate ladies’ night experience featuring her magic men.
Lifetime reveals the changing face of plastic surgery in the new docuseries, Atlanta Plastic, following three of Atlanta's top African American surgeons and their clients who seek to look their best by going under the knife.
Follow the emotional journeys of ordinary people as they embark on extraordinary missions to change their lives, over the course of just twelve months. One year for them is only moments for viewers as each transformation is revealed instantaneously as participants enter one door and emerge from another, showing off a new version of themselves.
The adage says opposites attract…and in the case of this docu-sitcom, which follows the lives of Los Angeles stylist Miriam Sternoff, who is Jewish, and her fiancé, southern and African-American comedian O’Neal McKnight, they do.
Several Chicago-area women who are entrepreneurs and mothers of young basketball stars do whatever it takes to make sure their businesses succeed, and they have the same mindset with their hoop prodigies.