"Rich & Shameless" is a collection of seven premium films produced by TNT and Raw. The series delves into the lives of individuals who have achieved enormous wealth and the ups and downs that come with it. The films offer a glimpse into the realities of extreme wealth, something that most people never experience.
Each film in the series tells a true story, capturing both the successes and failures of the individuals involved. Viewers are taken on a journey that explores the thrills and miseries that accompany such immense wealth. Through this series, viewers gain a better understanding of the complexities that come with a life of luxury.
The series provides a unique insight into the lives of the wealthy and famous. It reveals the harsh realities of their experiences, which are often glamorized in popular culture. With "Rich & Shameless," viewers can gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of wealth and the struggles that come with it.
Wrecked - Life in the Crash Lane TV show is the series produced by NorthSouth Productions for the Speed Channel. The show follows the O'Hare Towing owners and tow truck operators, focusing primarily on vehicle recoveries throughout the greater Chicago area. The show focuses on O'Hare's heavy-duty, 25-60 ton tow trucks, performing recoveries on semi trucks and other large vehicles. Accidents happen, and cleaning up the mess isn't for the faint of heart. SPEED ventures into one of the busiest transportation hubs in the United States and follows Chicago's toughest towing family living life in the crash lane. Ride with the brave crew of O'Hare Towing. Hear real stories. Witness real danger. Discover the untold side of this dangerous business with the crew from O'Hare Towing as they put their lives on the double yellow line. Get hooked on Wrecked - life in the crash lane.
On "Test Drive," motorheads and speed demons of all descriptions put the world's most buzzworthy cars through their paces. Why waste time cruising from one auto dealer to the next when some celebrity or NASCAR driver will test-drive all your favourite cars on television? You can go zero to 190 in your bathrobe, and you don't even need proof of insurance. Every week, "Test Drive" takes a test-worthy vehicle out onto the proving grounds, puts the pedal to the metal, and shows what happens. In recent episodes, "Test Drive" aggressively has challenged auto makers' and advertisers' claims about the performance characteristics of new products from General Motors: Is the new and improved Corvette as sporty and buffed-up as it seems? Does the new Cadillac live-up to its billing as the world's fastest production sedan and remain true to its Cadillac heritage. Is "Buick turbo" an oxymoron after all? By no means biased toward any nation's wheeled goods, "Test Drive" also has challenged the notions of "naughty Volvo" and "BMW high-performance diesel." Best of all, the television guys neatly outfitted in gloves, glasses, and fireproof suits, push, test, and punish the glitzy gas-gulping machines more than you ever could with the wife and kids in the back seat.
Does your vehicular conveyance taste run to the exotic sports models or the solid and staid sedans? Whatever the choice you can find it on the Edmunds Inside Line being tested and run through its paces to determine whether it's a good buy or just another gas guzzling gizmo to be parked in the garage. Ride along as they test drive the Murano Cross Cabriolet from Nissan for 2011. It's an all wheel drive convertible that has plenty of curb appeal. Or perhaps you are interested in a staid and solid Prius V from Toyota which excels in gas mileage and shows how great a hybrid vehicle can be. Improvements in handling plus plenty of cargo space combine to make it a top buy. Electric cars have finally become desirable due to great styling and far better mileage from better batteries and charging systems. Imagine the silent yet powerful ride while using zero gasoline! Look for comprehensive comparison tests on Edmunds Inside Line as well. An example is the heated competition between the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro. These are two of the most popular cars today and each can claim its own bragging rights. Exciting television.
An exciting television program that offers the thrill of high speed and spectacular automobiles along with pin up girls who demonstrate the latest in vehicle technology may well be the best thing going on your TV lately. From the pages of the ever popular Hot Rod Magazine comes a program that excites and tantalizes viewers and anybody who likes cars. Car lovers will watch for the latest and greatest in new car concepts as well as classic and historic automobiles and trucks. If your interests run to Sammy Hagar's custom '67 Mustang and watching it go together in a garage in Missouri or the famous '57 Chevrolet from Popular Hot Rodding Magazine's Project X it can be found on Hot Rod TV in great detail. Even the commercial advertisements on HRTV are fun to watch. You will not only see the innovative speedy high performance vehicles of the past but new and promising concept cars that thrill at the car shows and while driving down the city streets. If you are a speed adrenalin junkie or an armchair enthusiast check out Hot Rod TV.
PINKS All Out TV show follows the best drag racers in the country bring their game to the track in search of glory and their share of $18,000 in cash and prizes in PINKS All Out. Host Rich Christensen hosts the all-day shootout that pits egos and cars against one another on the quarter mile. It's pedal-to-the-metal action from the start line until the last car crosses the finish line. Every driver thinks they've got the stuff it takes to win, but only the top 16 make it to the finals where it's heads-up racing with no negotiations and no tomorrows.
Those of us who really love and appreciate our means of transportation, whether it is an automobile or an SUV or even a pick up truck needs to check out the International Auto Show each year. There you will find the latest in vehicles as well as concept cars that foretell the future in transportation. It is at these shows you can explore the latest in technology found in modern vehicles and compare each new idea and just how valuable the latest gadgets may be to your future car. Today there is a tremendous need for alternative fuel concepts and we find many exciting new and innovative possibilities at the International Auto Show each year. Whether you are looking into ethanol or electricity for your future commuting, or simply want to get more miles out of that gallon of petrol (gasoline), you can find all of the latest and most intriguing forms of technology. Today's hybrid automobiles are beginning to take over the roadways around the world as they offer excellent performance while being very economical transportation. Come see the show and take home ideas for your future vehicles.
The Beach Boys composed the anthem, singing, "If that ain't enough to make you flip your lid, just one more thing"”I got the pink slip, Daddy." In California, "the pink slip" was the DMV's proof of title to the car. When hot-rodders drag-raced "for pinks," the winner took home the loser's car"”free and clear. Often deadly, always flagrantly illegal, in the Beach Boys' era, racing for pinks held at least as hallowed a place in the So Cal culture as long boards, buffalo plaid, and blondes. Speed Channel thoughtfully has reprised the winner-take-all drags on "Pinks" and "Pinks, All Out." "Pinks" does not provide a venue for "rice rockets" a la remakes of and sequels to The Fast and the Furious. Only American muscle cars need apply, and the drivers race by the "old school" rules"”no electronic timing or photo finishes. Usually burning up the quarter mile at closed, legal drag strips, competitors put the pedal to the metal until one wins three of five races and claims the precious pink.
Every week on "SuperCars Exposed" TV show Tanner Foust and Louise Brady take eager viewers into the turbo-charged, jaw-droppingly pricey world of exotic cars. "SuperCars Exposed" TV series make it clear, however, how belittling and insulting it is to call these works of art "cars" or "automobiles." The names--Ferraris, Porsches, Lamborghinis"”are eponyms for masterworks of metal and internal combustion. Clearly, it is good to be Tanner Foust and Louise Brady. The list of "SuperCars Exposed" episodes reads like a list of adolescent boys' fantasies: Tanner Foust pilots a Lamborghini Gallardo down the California coastline; then, Tanner Foust puts the petal to the metal in an Audi R8, flying over the Alps and then gives drifting lessons as he pushes a Ferrari 599 GTB down the Autobahn. Taking time out from driving for a little serious wrenching, Tanner Foust devotes some time to exposing the SuperCars, learning how to tune the newest top-of-the-line Porsches. Then, he drives an Aston Martin around Nurburgring. Finally, Louise Brady gets to do something besides narrate and comment, taking a turn behind the wheel of Mercedes-Benz performance cars.
American Muscle Car is a weekly television show on Speed (TV channel), produced by Restoration Productions LLC., about muscle cars. See Detroit's finest muscle machines in all their glory, telling their stories and "sharing the joy" of owning and restoring the most memorable and exciting cars ever created. Each half-hour showcases one legendary muscle car from the fifties, sixties and seventies in the finest detail.
Ever wonder how to build something that is sustainable and won't hurt the environment? Building a new home and want to keep it "green" without costing twice as much as conventional construction? The prospects are endless and money can be saved while improving the health and comfort of residence when planning and designing then building that dream home the right way. Building Green is not only a concept but a religion that has a growing following around this great planet we call earth. Initially the green approach was far more expensive than more traditional methods of construction but with better ideas and improved building materials and tools we find that the manufacture of sustainable, non-polluting, environmentally safe homes and business buildings is not only possible but also the preferred method that takes us into the 21st century and well beyond. Being able to watch these construction projects on TV, as they go from concept through completion, helps get the idea across that we must alter some of the old school methods and incorporate new ideas into the blue prints to keep our world safe and healthy for future generations. See it all and more on Building Green TV.