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Bringing Up Bates Season 4 Episode 16
Serie: Bringing Up Bates
Episode Title: Episode 16
Air Date: 2016-09-15
Violent Minds: Killers on Tape
Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Al Carlisle’s captivating inmate tapes with some of America’s most heinous killers helped him discover what drives a seemingly normal person to become obsessed with murder, exhibit…
Consumed: The Real Restaurant Business
A reality series that chronicles the highs and lows of several restaurants in the competitive New York culinary scene.
Hunted (AU)
Get ready to run. 18 Fugitives are released in Federation Square, pursued by Hunters and an elite team of investigators. Those who manage to evade the Hunters for 21 days,…
Bone Detectives: Britain’s Buried Secrets
Tori Herridge and a team of scientists piece together life stories behind unearthed bones
Mästarnas mästare
A Swedish sport competition based on “Eeuwige roem” (Eternal Glory.)
First Wives Club
Three women band together after their first marriages fall apart, and find strength in their sisterhood – and of course a little revenge. Based on the 1996 film.
Crazy Delicious (2020)
Everyday meals are turned into extraordinary culinary creations in a magical food competition on an edible set. The UK’s most talented food lovers are challenged to produce meals that must…
Magical Princess Minky Momo
Magical Princess Minky Momo will save the day!
Super Junior: The Last Man Standing
The new documentary will feature never-before-seen interviews with the group’s current members— LEETEUK, Hee Chul, YeSung, SHINDONG, EUNHYUK, DONGHAE, SIWON, RYEOWOOK, and KYUHYUN. The SUPER JUNIOR members will recount their…
Space’s Deepest Secrets
A new breed of explorer has taken space travel beyond the moon to unlock and reveal first-ever views of alien worlds and cosmic bodies far beyond anyone’s imagination. “Space’s Deepest…
Lace (2021)
Lacey is a prolific lawyer for the rich and powerful in Los Angeles who can make anyone’s problems disappear–except her own, which often blurs the lines between right and wrong.