A&E Network announces the return of hit series “60 Days In” for a highly anticipated 7th season kicking off on Thursday, August 18 at 9pm ET/PT. For the first time in series history, seven formerly incarcerated citizens will voluntarily go behind bars at the Henry County Jail in McDonough, Georgia to help pinpoint the problems and assist the new Sheriff with a reconnaissance mission in the facility. Directly following at 10pm ET/PT is the new series, “Inmate to Roommate” chronicling the stories of six ex-convicts as they are released from prison and move in with people they barely know for a second chance at life on the outside.
With unprecedented access to WWE’s archive, season 2 of “Biography: WWE Legends,” new series “WWE Rivals,” and new after show “WWE Smack Talk” air back-to-back each Sunday.
"Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution" explores the progression of Black comedy and the comedians who have used pointed humor to expose, challenge and ridicule society's injustices and to articulate the Black experience in America.
This groundbreaking new series from GRB Studios, the Emmy® Award-winning producers of “Intervention,” uncovers the frightening and damaging world of digital dependency and the dramatic impact on the families affected by it.
"Accused: Guilty or Innocent?" follows the dramatic inside stories–as they unfold–of people facing trial for serious crimes they are alleged to have committed.
Narrated by Nas, the series will explore the origins of Busta Rhymes, Eve, Fat Joe, Grandmaster Flash, Ice-T, Ja Rule, Lil Jon, and Uncle Luke as they reflect on their personal journeys and the evolutions of their artistic points of view through their own eyes.
A&E Network has greenlit the two-hour documentary “Biography: Ol’ Dirty Bastard” (wt) which will be the first official feature documentary about the Grammy-nominated musician and legendary founding member of the iconic hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.
The multi-platform partnership includes "Biography" documentaries on legends of WWE, new episodes of the original series "WWE's Most Wanted Treasures;" and the new series, "WWE Rivals" (working title).
Exploring his legacy through exclusive interviews with friends, family, collaborators and proteges as well as his beloved music catalog, the documentary also includes never-before-seen archival footage.
A&E Network has greenlit the four-part limited documentary series "Exposing Parchman" following the long efforts to reform the Mississippi correctional system, led by the inmates of Parchman Prison.