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- Miss Robbie Montgomery, former background singer for Ike and Tina Turner, is as brash and experienced as ever.
- Is it possible to end a 150 year feud? On HISTORY's new series Hatfields & McCoys: White Lightning, the modern day descendants of these legendary families find out when a St. Louis investor offers them big money to distribute their historic home brew.
- Magic in the Mountains tells the remarkable underdog story of how Squaw Valley, a little-known ski area in California, won the bid for the 1960 Winter Olympics and, with the help of Walt Disney, changed the Olympics forever.
- Twin sisters Alana & Lex LeBlanc help Nashville families renovate & repair their existing homes to sell for the best possible price in order to then purchase their next dream home.
- Mom Friends Forever follows the real lives of Judi and Kate, mom best friends from St. Louis, Missouri. They're juggling work (at a radio station and a grocery store), kids (two each) and relationships (marriage and divorce), and they produce and star in a web show just for moms. In between early morning shifts, school pick ups and the endless loads of laundry, they're living their dream of connecting with other parents...and laughing along the way.
- St. Louis is viewed as one of the best baseball towns in America, however, the city's major league history is not confined to the Cardinals. For five decades, St. Louis fielded a second professional team - the St. Louis Browns. The Browns tendency to be remembered as a mere punchline has obscured their place in history, but their story is more than their reputation would suggest. It's the story of what could have been but never was. Of baseball legends lost to time. Of glorious gimmicks. As a beloved team turned fraternity of failure. This is the story of a team that found its place in history by losing its home. It's a story forgotten no more.
- When an entire family works each and every day around death, how does it affect the way they live their lives? How does in affect the way in which they view the world? At the William C. Harris Funeral Home in St. Louis, MO, helping people grieve, enabling people to celebrate, encouraging people to rejoice in the life of their recently deceased loved ones is an art, a science and a calling. Funeral Boss is a workplace documentary series centered around a compassionate but crazy family that hosts and services a steady flow of unique characters under crisis and in celebration. We will see first hand what it takes to run a thriving funeral home which also happens to be a multi-generational family business. Viewers will be inspired by the stories that center around the clients and will be entertained by the issues that arise amongst the family members within their day-to-day jobs.
- Ever seen a Murder Unboxed? Yeah, neither have we. So there's really no reason why you should be here viewing this movie database page. And yet you are intrigued and desire more mystery in your life. Go ahead...Unbox me.
- "Wrench Against the Machine" pits the best bike builders in the world against each other in a race to see who can crank out the best custom design in only three days. Each episode features new designers using the full range of their skills to create ingenious custom rides. Upon completion, a panel of motorcycle experts, including Roland Sands, Alan Stulberg and Michael "Woolie" Woolaway, evaluate the finished products and declare the winner.
- Resale Royalty is a workplace documentary series set in St. Louis that follows Sue McCarthy along with her daughters, Diana and Laura, who own and operate one of the top resale stores in the country. This mother-daughter trio work to bring designer brands at affordable prices to their fashion savvy clientèle. With more than 25 years of experience in the resale business, Sue has big plans for the future, but she'll need her daughters, Diana and Laura, to help manage the expanding empire. However, mixing family and business is never easy as their differing personalities will put their business relationships to the test. From spectacular closet buys of posh St. Louis socialites to exclusive shopping tours across the country, "Resale Royalty" is an exploration of high-end fashion events, insider trends, designer insight and the highs-and-lows associated with a demanding business overseen by an eccentric staff, who are also family.
- Car builder Nate Boyer starts his own reality show, expanding his auto mechanic career and exposing his personal life. Can he juggle all the pressures of having a successful business and home?
- Actor Omar Miller ("CSI: Miami") and fashion designer Andres Izquieta of Five Four Clothing know that the best travel experiences don't come from following a schedule -- they come from following advice. And a good Wifi connection. In each episode of "Weekend Fix," Omar and Andres travel to a different city, using every social networking tool at their fingertips to seek out recommendations from friends, locals, and strangers alike for the go-to hotels, off-the-radar restaurants and can't-miss local experiences that the guidebooks just can't tell you about.
- There's no food more quintessentially American than the burger. A new generation is looking to take burgers to a whole new level, and that means a bigger, better, more adventurous experience that dares the taste buds. I
- Renovation Rebels follows the men of LJ Remodeling, who encounter some major obstacles during their renovations but always find a way to overcome any problem.
- St. Louis has been on the world stage for centuries. But after industry left the city, many of the city's once-thriving factory and warehouse districts became Rust Belt boneyards. For Sam Coffey and his salvage crew, this urban wasteland is a goldmine ripe for plunder.
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- Centers on Matt Hranek, who hits the road to uncover off-the-beaten-path people and experiences around the country.
- While Lil Charles copes with his suspension from work, Tim takes on a meal for 5000 people at an event at the St. Louis Arch and Miss Robbie ponders an offer to sell the building she envisioned for her dream restaurant.
- Real-life adventures of St. Louis soul-food restaurateur Robbie Montgomery, a onetime Ike and Tina Turner backup singer. As the series begins, Miss Robbie and her business partner (and son), Tim, are preparing to open their third Sweetie Pie's eatery. Meanwhile, Tim and his girlfriend, Jenae, are preparing for both their wedding and the birth of their first child. And Robbie, who's 71 and single, is still looking for love.
- Trust becomes an issue when Miss Robbie's prized picture is stolen from the restaurant and her 17-year old grandson lies about dating an older employee. Meanwhile, Tim and Jenae try to find a nanny for TJ when Jenae goes back to work.
- Miss Robbie is pushed to the edge. For starters, she learns that she needs $50,000 to fix the new restaurant's leaking roof. And Tim starts acting out, forcing her to fire him. That leaves only Lil Charles to help run the business.
- Robbie must run the business by herself because Tim is distracted by his show-business endeavors. But she does persuade him to help judge auditions for the Upper Crust, and he finds one performance surprisingly charming.
- With the Upper Crust opening a week away, Robbie already has a full plate when she learns that Andre has been suspended from school again. Meanwhile, Tim is worried about the true intentions of Charles' new girlfriend, Latina.
- Tim, Jenae, and their baby, TJ, move into Miss Robbie's place, pushing the limits of the house's capacity, and adding to the tensions that already exist between Robbie and Tim over construction on the new restaurant.
- Miss Robbie's oldest grandson wants to move to St. Louis - and into her house. Meanwhile, Tim is dealing with Jenae's foray into wedding planning, and the new assistant manager can't seem to stop crying.
- Tim Plans a cook-off with Miss Robbie to determine whose recipes should appear on the menu at the new restaurant. Meanwhile, Jenae and her new wedding planners try to get Tim's attention; and Charles starts training to be a bartender - by getting drunk.
- There's no rest for the weary as Robbie deals with squabbling employees during her birthday week. Elsewhere, Tim realizes he needs to make plans for running Sweetie Pie's after his mom's retirement.
- Jenae makes plans for TJ's first-birthday party, but Tim's duties may keep him from getting to the bash on time.
- Robbie goes on vacation and leaves Charles to run the Upper Crust; Jenae needs help getting her wedding plans back on track.
- Part 1 of 2. Robbie focuses on consolidating restaurants and prepares to receive a community award; Tim works to keep the Mangrove open and unwittingly blows off Jenae.
- Conclusion. The staff deals with the fallout from Tim's decision to close the Mangrove. Elsewhere, Jenae plans to move into the new house without Tim; and Charlie wants to be a fisherman.
- In the season opener, Robbie plans a party to celebrate the opening of the Upper Crust, but Tim claims he's too busy to help with preparations. Elsewhere, Charles seeks a bar-tending post at the new eatery.
- Tim views the newly minted Upper Crust as competition and battles Robbie for customers.
- Tim lands a huge catering gig for the same weekend as the annual family reunion at Upper Crust, resulting in hurt feelings. Elsewhere, Monique approached Charles about his slovenly habits.
- A holiday edition, featuring the cast members sharing stories of life behind the camera.
- Charles is kicked out of Monique's house and opts to move in with Tim. Elsewhere, Robbie learns that she needs surgery on her vocal chords; and Ike gets a huge surprise.
- In the series premier of this reality show about two moms who star in a web show as they juggle their other jobs and families, the moms wonder if their kids will forget Mother's Day, and they throw a baby shower for a pal who's on bed rest.
- Judi and Kate make plans for an outing together, but things go awry.
- Judi prepares to see her ex-husband at their daughter's graduation. Meanwhile, Kate and Jack find some alone time.
- Kate gives Judi a five-point plan, which includes moving into a new home and finding romance.