Steve gets cooking on transforming a rusted-out 1956 Willys truck into a BBQ kitchen-on-wheels. Meanwhile, Bodie and his son turn a mini-Divco "milk truck" kiddie car from the 1960s into a souped-up go-kart and Bob is chomping at the bit to restore a 1952 Bally's coin operated horse ride.
Bodie does a custom restoration on a 1967 Ford "Eleanor" Mustang, for Imagine Dragons lead singer Dan Reynolds. Meanwhile, Dale has his hands full trying to get a rare 1936 Crocker motorcycle to run and Steve restores a 1924 Isotta Fraschini Type 8A for a long time friend and customer.
When music legend George Clinton of Parliament Funkadelic arrives with a funked up 1920s Chickering Baby Grand Piano, the team preps for a pitch-perfect project. Can Rick hit the right notes on this classic instrument, or will the project fall flat? Then, when word gets out that P-Funk will put on a concert for the big reveal, Brettly and Tyler try to take charge of the planning. Can they pull off a spectacular show, or will it be a funky flop?
When a rare British 1950s Ariel Square-Four motorcycle speeds into the shop, the crew goes full throttle to restore this vintage ride. Can Rick take this broken-down bike and make it road-trip worthy? Then, when Ron and Leonard need lessons on how to use the shop's fork-lifts, Tyler makes them practice using giant excavators. But when the master, macho-man Ron, challenges his 98-pound proteg , Leonard, to a big-rig contest, no one's sure who will be student and who will be teacher.
A Califone portable record player from 1950 and a bit of a McDonald's playground from the 1970s are restored to their former glory.
An authentic submarine car from a James Bond movie; Ron and Tyler try to strike a deal.
A vintage arcade game; Ron bargains with a bar.
Two drug smugglers find themselves in hot water in the South Pacific, and the CIA uses a gamma ray gun to eliminate a terrorist. Ways to Die: "Weenie Roast" (#101), "Reef Stew" (#202), "Fiddle Licked" (#889), "Snakey Breaky Neck" (#224), "Beer Bashed" (#540), "Bad Assid" (#321), "Tree Mugger" (#176), "Dead Me Stallion" (#568)
1000 Ways to Die looks at the following cases: "#208 Semi-cide" a man is run over by a semi and cut in half, "#422 Construction Accident" a man buried alive in three tons of sand, "#92 Fang Banged" a man who fell on a poisonous rattlesnake and was bit on the chest, "#832 Lesbocution" a woman who is electrocuted by walking barefoot into an electrified puddle, "#125 Love Bugged" a reptile and insect collector who was bit by a black widow spider, and "#640 Tumble Die" a hospital repairman is caught in a industrial strength dryer. It also looks at the case of a paramedic who survived after he was hit by a runaway car at the Dayton Speedway.
A dim-witted meat packer gets his boss' granddaughter pregnant and then meets his fate in a mysteriously locked freezer. Three buddies find out - the hard way - you're not supposed to scuba dive and fly the same day. Man in homemade merman suit tries to swim with the fishes and winds up sleeping with them instead. Ways to Die: "Freeze Died" (#293), "Dive Bombed" (#713), "De-Coffinated" (#91), "Wet Dream" (#606), "Fur Burger" (#112) Way to Live: Parachute Jumper Shayna Richardson
A woman's breast implants lead to her unexpected death during a flight; marijuana and a forklift combine to cause a young man's demise. Ways to Die: "Titty Titty Bang Bang" (#948), "Forked-Up" (#714), "UninTented" (#590), "Tali-Bombed" (#123), "Vike-O-Done" (#515), "Deadliest Munch" (#444), "Dead Meat-eorite" (#913), "Bubbled Out" (#68)
A low rider gets crushed; nun chucks take out a dummy; Big Foot gets the boot; a case of spy vs. die; bikini girl swallows the wrong thing; a jockey gets thrown; an adult clown gets deep throated.
COPS is one of the first (and only) true and UNSCRIPTED reality shows, it follows the activities of police officers by embedding camera crews with police units. The show’s formula follows the Cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact. COPS has followed officers in 140 different cities in the United States and also has been shot in Hong Kong, London, and the former Soviet Union. Each episode is approximately 22 minutes in length and typically consists of three segments, with each segment being one or two self-contained police incidents.
COPS is one of the first (and only) true and UNSCRIPTED reality shows, it follows the activities of police officers by embedding camera crews with police units. The show’s formula follows the Cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact. COPS has followed officers in 140 different cities in the United States and also has been shot in Hong Kong, London, and the former Soviet Union. Each episode is approximately 22 minutes in length and typically consists of three segments, with each segment being one or two self-contained police incidents.
COPS is one of the first (and only) true and UNSCRIPTED reality shows, it follows the activities of police officers by embedding camera crews with police units. The show’s formula follows the Cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact. COPS has followed officers in 140 different cities in the United States and also has been shot in Hong Kong, London, and the former Soviet Union. Each episode is approximately 22 minutes in length and typically consists of three segments, with each segment being one or two self-contained police incidents.
COPS is one of the first (and only) true and UNSCRIPTED reality shows, it follows the activities of police officers by embedding camera crews with police units. The show’s formula follows the Cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact. COPS has followed officers in 140 different cities in the United States and also has been shot in Hong Kong, London, and the former Soviet Union. Each episode is approximately 22 minutes in length and typically consists of three segments, with each segment being one or two self-contained police incidents.
Esta serie ofrece acceso sin filtros al trabajo diario de las fuerzas de seguridad en Estados Unidos. Desde redadas de drogas y persecuciones a gran velocidad hasta disputas domésticas y pequeños incidentes, cada episodio muestra situaciones reales y arriesgadas a las que se enfrentan policías y sheriffs en distintas partes del país.
Esta serie ofrece acceso sin filtros al trabajo diario de las fuerzas de seguridad en Estados Unidos. Desde redadas de drogas y persecuciones a gran velocidad hasta disputas domésticas y pequeños incidentes, cada episodio muestra situaciones reales y arriesgadas a las que se enfrentan policías y sheriffs en distintas partes del país.
Esta serie ofrece acceso sin filtros al trabajo diario de las fuerzas de seguridad en Estados Unidos. Desde redadas de drogas y persecuciones a gran velocidad hasta disputas domésticas y pequeños incidentes, cada episodio muestra situaciones reales y arriesgadas a las que se enfrentan policías y sheriffs en distintas partes del país.
Esta serie ofrece acceso sin filtros al trabajo diario de las fuerzas de seguridad en Estados Unidos. Desde redadas de drogas y persecuciones a gran velocidad hasta disputas domésticas y pequeños incidentes, cada episodio muestra situaciones reales y arriesgadas a las que se enfrentan policías y sheriffs en distintas partes del país.
Reckless behaviour such as drunk driving, jumping red lights and using mobile phones takes driving to a new level, along with the perils of slip sliding in snow, public transport gone horribly wrong and some highly illegal stunts.
Mother Earth unleashes havoc on drivers through hurricanes, tornados and typhoons. We show how making the wrong decision can lead to devastating consequences as vehicles go wildly out of control and off-road.
A mom in Ohio has some tough love for her son after he's pulled over by police; a little girl prevents catastrophe by alerting her father about a fire; a pregnant mother defends her teenager daughter from an irate man.
In Mississippi, a woman yells at a new mother as her baby cries in a restaurant; another mother defends her daughter in a grocery store; in Ohio, a mother is taken on a harrowing journey when her infant is thrown from a moving vehicle.
In New York a mom fights off a would-be abductor, while in California, a mom speaks to her daughter's class about bullying. In Kentwood, Michigan, bus drivers coordinate to save an allegedly kidnapped child.
In Ocala Florida, one dad boards a school bus to confront the teacher who punished his son, and a woman brings her child's stroller into a mall fight. In Irvine California, a woman calls the cops when she sees some kids selling lemonade.
The sun is beating down in Oceanside, bringing out all the parasols. Dusty and Lupe steal a no-brainer locker and it pays off handsomely. Darrell taxes himself and it almost puts him in storage jail. Brandi and Lisa find their true identities and ultimately "re-cover" their investment.
While in Santa Ana, Lisa channels her grandmother, in trying to turn a profit. Brandi is dealing with the most frustrating day ever. Darrell tries to make a meal out of a snack-sized locker and Kenny learns to prep himself for true stealthiness.
Mary's locker brings out her inner voice; Kenny tries to clothe America; Brandi & Jarrod get a leg up on the competition.
Ivy angles his way into some vintage outdoor accessories and Dave finds his way into an unexpected audit. Emily's departure ruins one buyer's day.
Jarrod finds the party locker he's always wanted. Meanwhile Rene discovers a new mobile business opportunity and Ivy's footwear makes a huge impact.
Ivy angles his way into some vintage outdoor accessories and Dave finds his way into an unexpected audit. Emily's departure ruins one buyer's day.
The buyers head to Norwalk, California for the latest round of storage unit auctions. One buyer and his wife find they have much in common with regards to their opinion of another buyer.
Desde The Dina Collection, una exquisita casa de empeños situada en Beverly Hills, los espectadores asistirán a las historias que surgen durante la compra-venta de objetos de valor, como joyas, obras de arte o artículos provenientes del mundo del cine.
In the college town of Fullerton, California the buyers search for textbooks and rare university artifacts. Dave and Darrell compete in a mano-a-mano showdown. Barry Weiss takes a stab at some antique vinyl, while Jarrod and Brandi fight the other buyers (and each other) for a unit to keep their store afloat. Who will find frat house junk and who will find the professor’s treasury?
Desde The Dina Collection, una exquisita casa de empeños situada en Beverly Hills, los espectadores asistirán a las historias que surgen durante la compra-venta de objetos de valor, como joyas, obras de arte o artículos provenientes del mundo del cine.
El militar israelí Yossi Dina y su exquisita casa de empeños situada en Beverly Hills llegan a la pantalla de Divinity.
Es un día de trucos de magia y leyendas del cine. Un cliente quiere vender una capa que Val Kilmer hizo famosa en su papel de 'Batman'. Además, Yossi tiene el famoso dedo de la mano de 'E.T.'
En esta ocasión, una pieza de bisutería que llevó Marilyn Monroe, las gafas de sol de Tom Cruise en ''Risky Business'' y un fantástico revólver de seis balas.
Un cliente quiere vender unas gafas de sol del difunto Michael Jackson. Yossi ofrece a un coleccionista un recuerdo inquietante de un clásico de Hitchcock: una cabeza reducida.
Hoy, una prenda única del capitán Kirk de Star Trek, un bolso de época hecho de oro puro que atrae a una verdadera princesa y un piano que perteneció a un rey, nada menos que a ¡Elvis Presley!.
En este episodio, una guitarra Fender firmada por Jimi Hendrix y unos alfileres de diamantes en forma de cometa y con una historia increíblemente romántica.
A last-minute auction in Norwalk proves challenging when Ton and Allen go toe-to-toe with a real life cowboy couple. When the dust settles, the guys uncover a 3D printer and a grappling hook gun they can’t wait to shoot.
An auction in Whittier gets ugly when a buyer named Big Dave tries to take it all. After some tough losses, the guys win a state of the art food truck and an off-road rock crawler with dangerous consequences.
Ton and Allen challenge an auction buyer on his home turf; The guys find a 1969 Chevelle Malibu.
Ton and Allen teach an new auction hunter a lesson and find a 1940s shuffleboard and a hot rod made from part of a WWII fighter plane.
Allen & Ton find more than easy money in New Orleans when they encounter bayou bidders with money.
Allen and Ton are off to Ventura, CA, looking to crack open some container units that have been sitting there for ages. Thinking about pricey fishing gear and even Hollywood memorabilia, the boys are pumped to go in there and do what they do best.
A friendly competition with former employee Carolyn turns into a vicious battle for a 1968 Corvette Stingray, giving Carolyn the last laugh. Allen tests his Ninja skills with an antique sickle weapon.
Two fierce opponents best Ton and Allen at the auction, leaving the duo in the lurch with a “trash unit” and little chance of breaking even for the day. And Ton gets tazed.
A cancelled flight to a dream vacation sends a mother over the edge; a pilot restrains a drunk man.
A married couple's on-board argument escalates when the wife appears to get physical.
A passenger reclines their seat back and ends up paying the price.
A combative passenger responds with punches when asked to follow FAA regulations.
An all-out brawl erupts between six people moments after touchdown
A California woman treats neighbors to "breakfast and a show" after an apparent discrepancy in paying her restaurant bill. Dueling dads come to blows at the neighborhood pool in Houston. And when a Texas gardener traps her hand in a hedge trimmer, she must call on the neighbors to save her fingers.
Con imágenes de teléfonos móviles, drones, cámaras de seguridad domésticas o captadas por otros dispositivos, el programa muestra la amabilidad y los conflictos entre los vecinos de Estados Unidos
Con imágenes de teléfonos móviles, drones, cámaras de seguridad domésticas o captadas por otros dispositivos, el programa muestra la amabilidad y los conflictos entre los vecinos de Estados Unidos
Los almacenes de subastas son lugares idóneos para descubrir tesoros escondidos y algunos oportunistas pujan por artículos sin dueño esperando encontrar los más valiosos. Darrell, Jarrod, Brandon, Dave y Barri son algunos de los 'pujadores' profesionales que protagonizan '¿Quién da más?'.
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