Marry Queer' features the stories of queer couples on their "coming out" journeys, whether it be revealing their "unconventional" relationships to families, friends, or the world.
George Jung spent his life indulging in the chase. Running alongside an unknown Pablo Escobar, no one saw the kid from Massachusetts making and losing 100 million dollars before the age of 30 & inspire a movie about his life, BLOW, starring Johnny Depp.
George looks back at his life of adventure, love and loss; he recalls his pursuit money, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll.
Argentina vs Italy. The champion of the Americas will face the champion of Europe. At Wembley, mythical stadium. Argentina concentrates in Bilbao and revolutionizes the city. The team will seek to maintain its winning record.
The last most remarkable feat 28-year later. Obstacles were overcome: the pandemic, Maradona's death, and the consolidation of a Technical Director in whom few trusted. Messi has redeemed himself.
Violet's world turns upside down when she meets Cascada, a glamorous super luchadora who blurs the lines between right and wrong.
Jeter has an instant impact on the Yankees as he captures a title in his first season as a pro. This catapults him to superstardom but fame comes with a price. Jeter reveals the privileges and perils of fame. But through it all, Jeter becomes a leader on a team that is considered by many to be the greatest in the history of the game, the 1998 Yankees.
In the middle of the night, Po enters Jodie's home, under orders from the gang. After a violent struggle, she locks herself in the panic room as a last line of defence.
Homes Under the Hammer is a British renovation and auction series that originally screened on BBC One as part of the BBC's morning television schedule, the series has been running since 2003. Its main presenters are Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts, although in series three Marc Woodward and Jasmine Birtles alternated presenting duties with Alexander and Roberts. The series is the BBC's most successful show in the 10:00am slot, regularly attaining a 30% market share for new episodes.
From a classic pub inside the walls of a cemetery to a famous Michelin-starred restaurant, John explores the food of Dublin with a food writer.
Amy and Kunal hope getting a dog will help their little boy, Arnav, get his spark back. They meet little Lane, a dachshund cross pup. While it's love at first sight for Arnav, his parents are less sure.
In 1981, a female high school student is found dead on the side of a road. Police work tirelessly on the case until new DNA technology exposes the killer.
Through films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Paul achieves international renown alongside his status as Hollywood's leading heartthrob. Later, Joanne emerges from semi-retirement to star in Paul's directorial debut.
Finally able to go public as newlyweds, Paul and Joanne experience the ups and downs of Hollywood. Later, as the pressures of motherhood cause Joanne to take a step back from the limelight, Paul finds his star on the rise.
As Paul's alcoholism continues to wreak havoc on their marriage, Joanne gives her husband an ultimatum - get sober or get out. Later, a personal tragedy causes Paul to dive headfirst into a dangerous hobby...racecar driving.
While films such as The Sting and Winning further bolster both Paul and Joanne's careers, the couple grows more outspoken about social justice issues, but troubles at home threaten their marriage and family life.
In the early 1950s, aspiring actors Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward meet as understudies on Broadway, sparking two of Hollywood's most iconic careers and a decades long love story. There's just one problem: Paul is already married.
In the wake of their son's death, Paul and Joanne channel their grief into charitable work through Newman's Own. While Paul and Joanne undergo a career renaissance, it is their love story that is their most enduring legacy.