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- Camera crews follow police officers while they work.
- Shadowy elements in the NSA target a nine-year old autistic savant for death when he is able to decipher a top secret code.
- When a recent widower consumed with regret seeks absolution in riding his motorcycle cross-country to confront the mistakes of his past, he unexpectedly discovers that life is about moving forward, one mile at a time.
- Full Throttle Saloon, world's largest biker bar, opens for 10 days during Sturgis rally. Mike Ballard manages operations, his wife dances with Flaunt girls, colorful patrons, staff, and Jesse James Dupree frequent the place.
- Mike decides to hit the road on his refurbished classic motorcycle along with best buddy Alex, but their trek takes a surprising turn when they become involved in a plan involving political blackmail, corruption, and dirty money. Carrying evidence that could get them killed at any minute, the boys are chased on the open road but turn their skills to their own advantage.
- In 1982, Harry and Tommy Fryed formed a band The Fryed Brothers Band in honor of their beloved brother Mark to keep his memories alive. For nearly three decades later, The Fryed Brothers Bands has carved out a unique niche in the biker community as The Most Dangerous Biker Band in the World.
- The journey of Evel archaeology.
- An intensive look at the spirit of motorcycling: from Sturgis to the Salt Flats, le Mans to the Isle of Man, Laguna Seca to the gangs of New York. Motorcycle culture lives large among businessmen, women, racers, cruisers and outlaws alike. LMZ first aired on the Discovery Channel in July 1994 and became one of the highest rated programs of that year.
- Chronicles the 2008 season of Slipstream, a team of professional cyclists who pledge a no-drug philosophy, subject themselves to frequent drug tests, and seek to be competitive at the Tour de France. We meet key members of the team as well as their owner and manager, who seek corporate sponsorship. Will they find a sponsor, will team members make the 2008 Olympic team, will Slipstream compete in the Tour de France, and if so, will they make their mark? A young star emerges, two aging stars face decline, and the steep mountainous climbs of France await. We see a marriage strained, bones break, and Champagne flow.
- Joe explores fish-out-of-water activities, events and culture - from pick-up artists to freestyle rap contests to professional wrestling school.
- Leaving their loved ones behind, the Randal Zwarte band consists of four aging rock stars who hit the road for a four month tour battling alcoholism, coming face to face with death, and dealing with unsuspected hardships.
- WCW Title (Retirement Match): Hulk Hogan vs. Kevin Nash, WCW United States Title: Chris Benoit vs. Dallas Page, WCW Tag Team Titles: The Triad vs. Harlem Heat, Goldberg vs. Rick Steiner, Randy Savage vs. Dennis Rodman, Sid Vicious vs. Sting, The Revolution vs. The West Texas Rednecks, The Filthy Animals vs. The Dead Pool, Buff Bagwell vs. The Cat
- Live at Sturgis 2006 is a live concert DVD filmed by Canadian rock band, Nickelback. It is the band's first live DVD since 2002's release of Live at Home. The DVD was released exclusively at Walmart stores on December 2, 2008.
- It's America's most famous motorcycle rally from Sturgis, South Dakota.
- In what Mike Wolfe calls his "best pick - ever" (and what got him in the business full-time) was when he scored a treasure trove of Indian® motorcycles at a Pennsylvania farm. Mike called the farmer about his classified ad, then drove 800 miles and slept in his van in the farmer's driveway. The next day, the farmer opened two barns, revealing 10 vintage Indian® motorcycles and tons of parts. Mike Wolfe discovered heaven on earth.
- American Biker is a chronicle of the history, politics, culture and lifestyle of the American motorcyclist from 1899 to present day.