Television Academy
2016 Primetime Emmy Awards Ballot
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program
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America. The Beautiful.
Canyonlands
August 9, 2015
Across the stunning landscapes of Utah, Highliners walk 400 feet above the floor of Mineral Canyon, a
73-year-old rancher fights to preserve her historic cattle ranch and descendants of an ancient civilization
restore the ruins of an irreplaceable American artifact.
Philip Horell, Lead Editor
Jesse Overman, Editor
002
American Masters
Althea
September 4, 2015
Discover the story of Althea Gibson, who emerged as the unlikely queen of the segregated tennis world of
the 1950s. She was the first African American to play and win Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals. Features
Billie Jean King and David Dinkins.
Elisabeth Haviland James, Editor
003
American Masters
Carole King: Natural Woman
February 19, 2016
Explore the hit singer-songwriter's life and career from 1960s Brooklyn to '70s California to now.
Phil McDonald, Editor
004
American Masters
Loretta Lynn: Still A Mountain Girl
March 4, 2016
Explore the country legend's hard-fought road to stardom. From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning
biopic "Coal Miner's Daughter," Loretta Lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still
going strong after nearly 60 years.
Steve Weslak, Editor
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American Masters
Mike Nichols
January 29, 2016
Meet one of America's great directors ("The Graduate," "Angels in America"), who discusses his life and
50-year artistic career, from comedy duo Nichols and May to "Charlie Wilson's War." Features new
interviews with Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and more.
Michael Claeys, Editor
Phillip Schopper, Supervising Editor
006
American Masters
Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer's Journey
September 18, 2015
Discover the life and work of Mexican-American photographer Pedro E. Guerrero, who collaborated with
Frank Lloyd Wright and sculptors Alexander Calder and Louise Nevelson.
Angela Reginato, Editor
007
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Beirut
June 21, 2015
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown follows the world-renowned chef and best-selling author as he travels the
globe to uncover the little-known, off-the-road, and sometimes seemingly-familiar areas of the world in a
celebration of their diverse foods and culture.
Hunter Gross, Editor
008
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Borneo
November 1, 2015
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown follows the world-renowned chef and best-selling author as he travels the
globe to uncover the little-known, off-the-road, and sometimes seemingly-familiar areas of the world in a
celebration of their diverse foods and culture.
Jessie Fisher, Editor
009
Balls Deep
Tent Preachin'
March 2, 2016
Thomas tries to get high on the holy spirit at a Christian tent revival.
Jarad Jeter, Editor
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Becoming Mike Nichols
February 22, 2016
Mike Nichols wowed audiences for six decades. In a set of final, historic interviews filmed just four months
before he died, Nichols delivers an illuminating master class on his early career, including his
groundbreaking work with Elaine May and his masterworks, WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? and
THE GRADUATE.
Camilla Toniolo, Edited by
011
Belief
The Seekers
October 18, 2015
Witness stories from around the world, united by a basic human needs: a desire to find purpose and
meaning in our lives. An evangelical Christian reconnects with her faith; an Indian-American Hindu, travels to
the Ganges for the Kumbh Mela and an Aboriginal-elder and his Grandson walk the "songline".
Craig Rinkerman, Editor
Dena Mermelstein, Editor
Jeremy Siefer, Editor
012
The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution (Independent Lens)
February 16, 2016
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution sheds light on the Black Panther Party - and all its reviled,
adored, misunderstood, and mythologized history.
Aljernon Tunsil, Editor
013
Brain Games
Brains Behaving Badly
February 28, 2016
Jason Silva visits New Orleans, to explore the brain's bad behavior. He demonstrates how the brain has an
evolutionary predilection toward doing the wrong thing. We learn why we're drawn to behaviors that ruin us,
how to fight back, and why some negative emotions are actually critical for survival.
Michael DeMirjian, Editor
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The Brain With Dr.David Eagleman
Who Is in Control?
October 29, 2015
In 'Who is in Control' Dr. David Eagleman explores the great deception that is consciousness.
Almost every action, every decision, every belief we hold is driven by parts of our brain we have no access
to.
Paul Anthony Crosby, Editor
015
Breakthrough
Decoding the Brain
November 15, 2015
After millennia of speculation about the brain, we now have tools to explore its hidden reaches. These tools
are leading to research that may help those suffering from afflictions such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's. They
are shedding light on the mystery of consciousness and what makes us who we are.
David LaMattina, Editor
016
Breakthrough
Energy from the Edge
December 6, 2015
We are surrounded by clean, raw energy waiting to be tapped - energy that could eventually replace fossil
fuels. Finding new ways to harness the energy around us takes a rare breed of scientists/engineers: men
and women with a combination of technical skill, imagination and unwavering focus.
Jeremy Lusk, Editor
David LaMattina, Editor
Joe LaMattina, Editor
017
Breakthrough
Fighting Pandemics
November 1, 2015
The Ebola outbreak forced medical science to evolve as quickly as the virus, provoking breakthroughs that
may give birth to a world virtually free of pathogens. Antibiotics, vaccines, and computer programs that
predict how viruses spread will be used to fight a wide range of viruses in the near future.
Gina Vecchione, Editor
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Breakthrough
More Than Human
November 8, 2015
Advances in science are fusing biology and technology to make us better, stronger, faster, and smarter;
manipulating our genetic code; building exoskeletons that give us super strength; giving hope to people with
traumatic spine injuries.
David Jacobson, Editor
James Seligman, Editor
019
Breakthrough
The Age of Aging
November 29, 2015
Close study of the aging process has opened up ways that could help us live healthier longer. Can we move
beyond treating individual diseases, instead treating the aging process itself? A loose-knit group of
researchers believe the real breakthrough is extending the period of life spent free of disease.
Ravi Subramanian, Editor
Jeremy Lusk, Editor
Adrienne Gits, Editor
020
Breakthrough
Water Apocalypse
December 13, 2015
California faces a future of drought that will cost billions in lost farm revenue and jobs. Additionally, all over
the world, governments are struggling with bigger populations and a diminishing supply of freshwater.
Bassett will focus on inspiring stories of people working to change the world.
Asako Ushio, Editor
Martyn Watts, Editor
Richard Winkler, Editor
021
Cartel Land
January 4, 2016
CARTEL LAND is an on-the-ground look at two vigilante groups on opposite sides of the U.S.-Mexican
border and their shared enemy - the murderous Mexican drug cartels. With unprecedented access,
filmmaker Matthew Heineman delivers a visceral meditation on the breakdown of order and the blurry line
between good and evil.
Matthew Hamacheck, Editor
Matthew Heineman, Editor
Pax Wassermann, Editor
Bradley J. Ross, Editor
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Chef's Table
Alex Atala
May 27, 2016
Brazilian chef and adventurer Alex Atala relies on his wild spirit and love for the Amazon to show diners how
an open mind pays off in deliciousness.
Eric Freidenberg, Editor
023
Chelsea Does
Chelsea Does Marriage
January 22, 2016
As she tries to decode the laws of attraction and commitment, Chelsea turns to an old flame, a Vegas
wedding guru, and the founder of Ashley Madison.
Christine Khalafian, Editor
Paul Marchand, Editor
Jason Zeldes, Editor
024
Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin' to Do
November 6, 2015
Legendary Broadway star Chita Rivera performs selections from her extensive stage career, intercut with
archival clips and interviews with choreographer Graciele Daniele, The Visit director John Doyle, John
Kander, Carol Lawrence, Terrence McNally, Dick Van Dyke, choreographer Dee Dee Wood, Ben Vereen
and Rivera's daughter Lisa Mordente.
Richard Schilling, Editor
025
The Circus: Inside The Greatest Political Show On Earth
The Reckoning
March 6, 2016
Cold open: 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney publicly denounces Donald Trump as "a
phony, a fraud." As Trump moves closer to becoming his party's standard-bearer, a civil war breaks out
within the GOP. Establishment Republicans grow increasingly frantic as they confront an existential question:
Can Trump be stopped?
Alicia Ellis, Editor
Jane Jo, Editor
Benji Kast, Editor
Seth Skundrick, Editor
Daniel Wilson, Editor
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Cooked
Fire
February 19, 2016
With help from Aboriginal hunters and a barbecue pit master, Michael Pollan shows how fire shaped human
gastronomy, and weighs our duty to the animals we eat.
Michael Palmer, Editor
027
Dark Net
Crush
January 21, 2016
Series premiere. In this episode, meet a cyber BDSM couple who use tracking technology to fulfill their
master-slave relationship; an eligible bachelor in Japan who has fallen in love with a virtual girlfriend; and a
revenge porn victim whose life was upended when her private naked photos were published online.
Jeremy Siefer, Supervising Editor
M. Brennan, Editor
028
Everything is Copy - Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted
March 21, 2016
Everything Is Copy is a portrait of Nora Ephron, the writer/filmmaker known for her biting honesty and
intelligent humor. Written and directed by her son, Jacob Bernstein, the documentary features interviews with
her sisters, along with Mike Nichols, Carl Bernstein, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Steven Spielberg and Meryl
Streep.
Bob Eisenhardt, A.C.E., Editor
029
Fantastic Lies (30 For 30)
March 13, 2016
On March 13th, 2006, the Duke University lacrosse team had a party. What happened there became a
nightmare that changed lives, ruined careers, tarnished a university's reputation and even jeopardized the
future of the sport at Duke. Ten years later, the scandal touches-nerves well beyond the confines of Durham,
NC.
Greg Finton, Editor
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Fixing The System (Vice Special Report)
September 27, 2015
FIXING THE SYSTEM looks at the families and lives that America's criminal justice system has broken and
the ways it is disproportionately targeting minorities. The documentary centers around Vice's exclusive
access to President Obama's landmark visit to a federal prison-the first by a sitting president.
Richard Lowe, Editor
Joe Langford, Editor
031
The 4%: Film's Gender Problem
March 15, 2016
THE 4%: FILM'S GENDER PROBLEM is exploring the hot-button issues around the gender gap in
Hollywood. This intimate, revealing series captures a collection of A-list and creative personalities
throughout the entertainment industry sharing insights about women's place in Hollywood.
Jill Schweitzer, Edited by
Alex Horowitz, Additional Editor
032
Guy & Hunter's European Vacation
Greece
February 5, 2016
Guy Fieri and his son Hunter's month-long culinary journey starts in Athens where they learn the secrets to
making the perfect gyro and check out an old-school barbecue rotisserie restaurant. In Crete, the duo
experience lobster fishing on the Mediterranean, sheep milking in the countryside and a family-style Greek
dinner.
Jamie Wallace, Editor
Mike Bibeau, Editor
033
He Named Me Malala
December 12, 2015
An intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai, who was targeted by the Taliban and severely wounded by gunshot
when returning home from school in Pakistan's Swat Valley. Her and her father were singled out for
advocating for girls' education. The attack on her sparked an outcry from supporters around the world.
Greg Finton, ACE, Editor
Brian Johnson, Editor
Brad Fuller, Editor
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How to Dance In Ohio
October 26, 2015
Equal parts entertaining, revealing and moving, HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO follows a group of teens and
young adults living on the autism spectrum as they prepare for their first spring-formal dance, and charts the
challenges and triumphs they experience along the way.
Toby Shimin, Editor
035
Jackie Robinson
Part 1
April 11, 2016
Jackie Robinson tells the story of an American icon who rose from humble origins to cross baseball's color
line and become one of the most beloved men in America, and whose life-long battle for first class
citizenship for all African Americans transcends even his remarkable athletic achievements.
Lewis Erskine, Editor
Ted Raviv, Editor
036
Jackie Robinson
Part 2
April 12, 2016
Jackie Robinson tells the story of an American icon who rose from humble origins to cross baseball's color
line and become one of the most beloved men in America, and whose life-long battle for first class
citizenship for all African Americans transcends even his remarkable athletic achievements.
George O'Donnell, Editor
037
Janis: Little Girl Blue (American Masters)
May 3, 2016
Janis Joplin is one of the most iconic rock singers of all time, a misunderstood figure who thrilled millions of
listeners before her death in 1971 at age 27. With Janis: Little Girl Blue, Oscar-nominated director Amy Berg
examines Joplin's story, presenting an intimate portrait of a complicated artist.
Garret Price, Editor
Billy McMillin, Editor
038
Jim: The James Foley Story
February 6, 2016
An intimate and moving chronicle of the life, death and legacy of American journalist James Foley, whose
public execution by ISIS in 2014 sent shockwaves around the world. Foley's family, friends and colleagues
tell Jim's story, including fellow hostages who reveal details of their captivity.
Aleks Gezentsvey, Edited by
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Keith Richards: Under The Influence
September 18, 2015
A portrait of Keith Richards that takes viewers on a journey to discover the genesis of his sound as a
songwriter, guitarist and performer. KEITH RICHARDS: UNDER THE INFLUENCE is unparalleled in its
access as it looks at one of the architects of rock 'n' roll music.
Joshua L. Pearson, Editor
040
The Latin Explosion: A New America
November 16, 2015
Through performances, archival footage and interviews, this special shows how a booming Latin population
has embraced its homegrown talent and transformed our nation's culture. Anchoring the film are interviews
with musicians including Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull, Ricky Martin, Romeo Santos,
Rita Moreno, José Feliciano and others.
Gladys Murphy, Edited by
David Meneses, Edited by
041
Listen To Me Marlon
November 14, 2015
With exclusive access to his personal audio archive, this is the definitive Marlon Brando documentary.
Charting his exceptional career as an actor and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen; the film
fully explores the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely from Marlon's perspective.
Stevan Riley, Editor
042
Live To Tell
Charlie Platoon & The Story of Marc Lee
January 10, 2016
Iraq 2006: SEAL Team 3 and conventional U.S. Forces battle insurgents to take back the war-torn city of
Ramadi, when a beloved teammate is struck and becomes the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq. Faced with
heartbreak, but still believing in the mission, the team rallies together to fight on.
Doug Matheson, Editor
043
Making A Murderer
Indefensible
December 18, 2015
An unexpected confession casts doubt on Steven's role in the murder case, but the new suspect gives
conflicting accounts of what occurred.
Moira Demos, Editor
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The Making of the Mob: New York
King of New York
June 29, 2015
Charles "Lucky" Luciano takes over the New York mob, organizing The Five Families. As Luciano's power
increases, so does the heat from the Feds.
Tim W. Kelly, Lead Editor
Jonathan Soule, Lead Editor
045
Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures
April 4, 2016
"Look at the pictures," said Senator Jesse Helms, denouncing Robert Mapplethorpe's controversial
photography, with its frank depiction of sexuality and fetishism, igniting a culture war that rages today.
Drawing upon never-before-seen photographs, footage, and audio tapes of the artist, Mapplethorpe profiles
one of the most important 20th century artists.
Langdon F. Page, Editor
046
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration
October 13, 2015
She "turned the world on with her smile" on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and
movies like "Ordinary People." This special features classic clips-plus comments from Betty White, Ed
Asner, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod, Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, and Mary herself.
Stephanie Theisen, Editor
047
Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown To Off The Wall
February 5, 2016
Catapulted by the success of his first major solo project, Off the Wall, Michael Jackson
exploded, shedding his child star image to become King of Pop. This documentary explores the seminal
album with rare archival footage and interviews from those who were there and impacted by its success and
legacy.
Ryan Denmark, Edited by
Barry Alexander Brown, Additional Editing by
048
Murder Of A President (American Experience)
February 2, 2016
One of the most extraordinary men ever elected president, James Garfield represents what could have been
if fate had not intervened. Based on the bestseller 'Destiny of the Republic', this is the story of Garfield's
unprecedented rise to power, his shooting by a madman and its bizarre and tragic aftermath.
Don Kleszy, Editor
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The New Yorker Present
February 15, 2016
THE RIDE OF THEIR LIVES: Steve James profiles two people in the world's most dangerous sport-bull
riding. BLACK BODIES IN MOTION AND IN PAIN: Edwidge Danticat looks at racist violence in America
through art. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF ATLANTIC CITY: Nick Paumgarten on the closure of the Revel
casino.
Eric Bruggemann, Editor
Paul Snyder, Editor
Alyssa Fedele, Editor
050
Noisey
Bompton with Kendrick Lamar
March 1, 2016
Zach Goldbaum heads to Compton to meet Kendrick Lamar and the friends he grew up with, many of whom
are Piru gang members.
Matthew Murphy, Supervising Editor
051
Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper
April 9, 2016
Born into one of the wealthiest, well-known families in America, Gloria Vanderbilt has lived in the public eye
for more than 90 years. Through candid conversations, private family archives and Vanderbilt's artwork, she
and son, Cooper, tell the poignant, revealing story of their past and present, losses and loves.
Karen K.H. Sim, Editor
052
One Day In Auschwitz
July 5, 2015
In this documentary, commissioned by Steven Spielberg for broadcast with "Schindler's List", Kitty
Hart-Moxon, revisits Auschwitz accompanied by two girls similar in age to hers when she was there. She
recounts the horrors of the camp, as well as the resilience, friendship and human strength that allowed her to
survive.
Robert Frederick Landau, Supervising Editor
Steve Purcell, Editor
Keith Shapiro, Editor
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053
Oprah's Master Class
James Taylor
November 29, 2015
Hand-picked by Oprah, modern masters share their greatest life-lessons with first-person insight and
never-before-told stories.
In this episode, James Taylor speaks openly about working hard to avoid his family's curse of addiction and
explains his songwriting process.
Alex Horwitz, Editor
Patty Schumann, Editor
Tim Ziegler, Editor
054
The Pilgrims
November 24, 2015
The Pilgrims explores the forces, circumstances, personalities and events that converged to propel the
Mayflower's crossing, a story universally familiar in broad outline, but almost entirely unfamiliar to a general
audience in its rich and compelling historical actuality, and rarely presented in the broad global context
required.
Li-Shin Yu, Editor
055
Prophet's Prey
October 10, 2015
Prophet's Prey reveals the shocking life of notorious FLDS cult leader Warren Jeffs, who through
brainwashing and abuse, seized control of his followers' lives and the church's significant financial holdings.
Featuring unprecedented interviews with church members and victims, this film exposes the nightmarish
reality of Jeffs' unspeakable crimes.
Brendan Walsh, Edited by
Scott Stevenson, Edited by
056
Race For The White House
JFK vs NIXON
March 6, 2016
Race for the White House reveals the battles behind America's most iconic and consequential presidential
elections. Each episode features interviews with candidates, campaign strategists, politicians and
historians detailing the inside stories of these key battles. This testimony is bought to life with stylized
dramatic reconstructions and contemporary archive.
Bjorn Johnson, Editor
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057
Racing Extinction
December 2, 2015
RACING EXTINCTION assembles a team of artists and activists on a new undercover operation to expose
the hidden world of endangered species and the race to protect them against mass extinction.
Geoffrey Richman, A.C.E., Editor
Lyman Smith, Editor
Jason Zeldes, Editor
058
River Monsters
Deep Sea Demon
April 7, 2016
Freshwater detective, biologist and extreme angler Jeremy Wade has spent three decades traveling the
world's waterways in search of man-eaters that lurk in rivers and lakes. Moving his quest for monster fish to
the ocean, Wade seeks the truth behind one of the most enduring legends: the sea serpent.
Simon Pearce, Editor
059
Saving My Tomorrow
June 9, 2015
Children take on our biggest environmental challenges and work to protect the nature around them - from the
mountaintops to the coral reefs. A mix of science, music, and stories of wildlife in danger, this special
encourages us all to take better care of the earth and everything on it.
Tom Patterson, Editor
060
The Seventies
Terrorism At Home And Abroad
July 30, 2015
Global terrorism is a new phenomenon on the rise, and is brought to every home in America through ever
increasing media coverage. The Weather Underground, Symbionese Liberation Army, IRA, hijackings and
the attacks at the 72' Olympic Games in Munich are all a part of this explosive one-hour documentary.
Inbal B. Lessner, Editor
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The Seventies
The United States Vs. Nixon
June 18, 2015
CNN's "THE SEVENTIES: UNITED STATES VS NIXON" examines the Watergate scandal-via raw and
rarely seen archival footage-exposing the poorly executed political burglary that incriminated Richard Nixon,
making him the only president in U.S. history to resign while in office.
Chris A. Peterson, Editor
062
Sherpa
April 23, 2016
Through exclusive access to the Sherpa community and foreign climbers, SHERPA looks at how Mount
Everest's community united in grief and anger to reclaim the mountain following the deadly avalanche that
struck on April 18, 2014, killing 16 of their members.
Christian Gazal, Editor
063
The Spymasters - CIA In The Crosshairs
November 28, 2015
THE SPYMASTERS poses one of the most urgent questions of our time: How far should the CIA go to keep
Americans safe? In exclusive, unprecedented interviews, all twelve living directors speak candidly. Their
sharp disagreements with one another reveal nothing less than a battle for the soul of the CIA.
Mead Stone, Senior Editor
Jason Schmidt, Editor
Gary Winter, Editor
064
Star Talk With Neil deGrasse Tyson
Seth MacFarlane
November 8, 2015
Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Seth to discuss the social issues in cartoons, the science of "Family Guy" and
the science fiction parodies in the series. Tyson is joined by comedian co-host Chuck Nice and
astrophysicist Charles Liu, and later Bill Nye gives his take on cartoons and animation.
Brent Legum Levenson, Editor
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States Of Undress
Russia
April 27, 2016
In Russia, Western fashion is hard to come by due to sanctions. But in a country where buying a fur coat is
almost a rite of passage, the demand for luxury brands is only growing.
Christian Sandino Taylor, Editor
Ido Zeevi, Additional Editor
Marta Velasquez, Additional Editor
066
Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine
January 3, 2016
From Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney, Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine is critical examination of
Jobs who was at once revered as an iconoclastic genius and a barbed-tongued tyrant.
Erin Barnett, Editor
067
The Story Of God With Morgan Freeman
Beyond Death
April 3, 2016
Host Morgan Freeman explores how different religions of past and present answer the question: What
happens when we die?
David Isser, Lead Editor
David Lamattina, Editor
068
The Story Of God With Morgan Freeman
Who Is God?
April 17, 2016
Morgan begins a quest to discover who God is, and how he, she or they have evolved over human history. Is
God just an idea, and if so, can we find evidence of God's presence.
JD Sievertson, ACE, Editor
David Isser, Lead Editor
David Lamattina, Editor
Lance Larson, Editor
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The Testimony
January 14, 2016
In November 2012, rebels drove the Congolese Army out of Goma. Shamed, government soldiers retreated
to Minova, where they raped hundreds of their own civilians.
THE TESTIMONY documents Congo's largest rape trial offering an unprecedented glimpse into the lives of
its women and the unshakable strength of the human spirit.
Michael Sarnoski, Editor
070
Tig
July 17, 2015
Just days after being diagnosed, comedian Tig Notaro opened a stand-up set with: "Hello. I have cancer."
What followed was a defiantly funny and devastating performance that changed the course of her career.
"Tig," a hybrid of comedy and drama, captures Notaro's journey from facing death to rebuilding her life.
Scott Evans, Editor
Mary Manhardt, Editor
071
Under the Gun
May 15, 2016
Katie Couric examines the national gun debate and why, despite the increase in gun violence and the
outpouring of shock and outrage that comes with it, our leaders have failed to respond with meaningful
action.
Brian Lazarte, Editor
James Leche, Additional Editor
Dan Reed, Additional Editor
072
Vice
Fighting Isis
January 31, 2016
Thirteen years after the invasion, Iraq is a failed state, with a third of the country controlled by ISIS. VICE
correspondent Ben Anderson meets all of the warring factions, including captured ISIS fighters in a
comprehensive look at the what the war on terror actually achieved.
Rebecca Adorno, Editor
Roman Safiullin, Editor
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Walt Disney (American Experience)
September 14, 2015 - September 15, 2015
With unprecedented access to the Disney archive including rare scenes from some of his greatest films as
well as interviews with many who knew and worked with him, this is both an inspiring story of innovation and a
cautionary tale about the price of empire.
Jon Neuburger, Editor
Mark Dugas, Editor
074
Weediquette
Stoned Kids
March 1, 2016
Krishna meets families treating their kids' life-threatening cancer with hyper-potent weed oil and getting them
super high. Is this OK, or a symptom of too-loose marijuana laws?
Mike Wallace, Editor
Tyler Anderson, Additional Editor
Aaron Yanes, Additional Editor
Arielle Amsalem, Additional Editor
Nick Carew, Additional Editor
075
What Happened, Miss Simone?
June 26, 2015
Classically-trained pianist, dive-bar chanteuse, black power icon and legendary artist, Nina Simone lived a
life of brutal honesty, musical genius, and tortured melancholy. This documentary interweaves
never-before-heard recordings and rare footage with Nina's songs, creating a portrait of one of the least
understood, yet most beloved, artists of our time.
Joshua L. Pearson, Editor
076
Winter On Fire: Ukraine's Fight For Freedom
October 9, 2015
Chronicling events that unfolded over 93 days in 2013-2014, WINTER ON FIRE: UKRAINE'S FIGHT FOR
FREEDOM witnesses the formation of a new civil rights movement in Ukraine. What started as peaceful
student demonstrations supporting European integration morphed into a full-fledged violent revolution
calling for the resignation of the nation's president.
Will Znidaric, Editor
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Woman with Gloria Steinem
Colombia: The Women of the FARC
May 17, 2016
As Colombia nears the end of a fifty-year civil war, we meet current and former female FARC soldiers to find
out how they will be reintegrated into society.
Michelle Kim, Editor
Nelson Ryland, Editor
Jeremy Stulberg, Editor
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078
The Amazing Race
We're Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today
March 11, 2016
In the shadow of The Alps' majestic Mont Blanc, teams test their physical and emotional limits at sub-zero
temperatures. In this ultimate mountaineering race, teams must conquer an 11,000-foot high traverse, face a
terrifying trek across a vertical peak and soar above Chamonix, France in an exhilarating paraglide.
Andy Castor, Editor
Julian Gomez, Editor
Andrew Kozar, Editor
Ryan Leamy, Editor
Jennifer Nelson, Editor
Jacob Parsons, Editor
Paul C. Nielsen, Editor
079
American Idol
1503/1504
January 7, 2016
Fourteen years after being crowned the first American Idol, Kelly Clarkson returned to the Idol stage with an
emotional performance of her latest single, Piece By Piece. Kelly also joined the emotional judging panel
to help the remaining contestants before the Top Ten were announced to America.
Bill DeRonde, Supervising Editor
Sean Basaman, Editor
John Cox, Editor
John T Davis, Editor
Cliff Dorsey, Editor
Jen Gillaspy, Editor
Brad Gilson, Editor
080
Antiques Roadshow
Charleston, Hour 3
February 29, 2016
America's leading antiques and collectibles specialists travel the country offering free appraisals.
ROADSHOW cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds, and objects saved from attics
and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these items.
Jeff Cronenberg, Editor
Kelsey Bresnahan Sousa, Editor
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The Bachelor
Episode 2006
February 8, 2016
In one of the most dramatic episodes, they go to the Bahamas: Ben takes bachelorettes to their own private
island where they're greeted by swimming pigs. Then, one woman sneaks into Ben's bachelor pad. Finally,
the dreaded two-on-one where an overly confident woman is pitted against a sweet, naïve bachelorette.
Editing Team
082
Bar Rescue
We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat
May 5, 2016
A grieving son struggles to keep his fisherman bar and father's legacy afloat, while the weight of his family's
criticism are slowly sinking his business.
Adam Bloomfield, Editor
Trevor Frey, Editor
Kat McGinty, Editor
083
Big Brother
Episode 1734
September 9, 2015
Tonight, will the showmance be torn apart, or can the power of veto be used to save either Austin or Liz?
Plus, the entire house is thrown into an emotional chaos.
Marc Cahill, Editor
Brooks Larson, Editor
Jules Frazier, Editor
Clayton Halsey, Editor
Chris Hill, Editor
Alyssa Dressman, Editor
Sean McGinty, Editor
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Face Off
Movie Magic (Part 2)
October 27, 2015
In the second part of the FACE OFF finale, the finalists must finish work on their characters for the short film
shoots with acclaimed director and creature designer Patrick Tatopoulos.
David Harris, Lead Editor
Chris Meyer, Lead Editor
Stephanie Erickson Hyden, Editor
Leah Landry, Editor
William Lorton, Editor
Casey O'Brien, Editor
Michael Yanovich, Editor
085
500 Questions
201
May 26, 2016
Premiere for 2nd season of 500 Questions with host Dan Harris. A quiz game show for the brightest minds
and compete to complete 500 Questions.
Victor C. Gonzaga, Editor
086
Food Network Star
Live TV
August 2, 2015
The Finalists learn there are no second takes in live TV. After cooking and demo-ing a dish based on a
theme, the Finalists host their own segment of a live ensemble show. Jeff Mauro and Katie Lee assist Giada
De Laurentiis and Bobby Flay in determining the worst performance.
Zach Stoller, Editor
Jeff Runyan, Additional Editor
Ingmar Lara, Additional Editor
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Hell's Kitchen
What's At Steak
February 24, 2016
Chef Ramsay invites former HELL'S KITCHEN sous chef Andi to the next challenge. Both teams must create
six unique dishes for Andi's wedding reception. The winning team will fly to Las Vegas for a glamorous
evening, while the losing team must prepare a mountain of macaroons for the wedding reception.
Roger Bartlett, Editor
Jackson Anderer, Editor
Ben Bolton, Editor
Joe Cauley, Editor
Chris Kirkpatrick, Editor
Tim Leavitt, Editor
Jayson Meadows, Editor
088
Ink Master
Slitting Throats
September 15, 2015
The Artists join forces with inspiring guests in an eye-opening, high stakes challenge and Chris forces an
Artist to prove loyalty. Painful throat tattoos throw Artists off their game.
Matthew Bartus, Supervising Editor
Tony Nigro, Supervising Editor
Pat DeRiso, Senior Editor
Jon Le Claire, Senior Editor
Alanna Yudin, Senior Editor
Barrett Hawes, Senior Editor
Gus Kyriacou, Senior Editor
089
Iyanla: Fix My Life
Fix My Secret Life As A Gay Pastor, Part 2
September 26, 2015
Iyanla travels to Louisville to help two pastors whose true identities as gay men have been shrouded by
years of secrets and deception. The time has come for both men to be true to themselves and to come out to
those closest to them.
Judi Bushala, Editor
Frank Carioti, Editor
Lesley Kubistal, Editor
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Life Below Zero
Breaking Through
May 5, 2016
The Arctic's late freeze presents challenges for Alaskans as they gather food and resources for survival.
Dangerous river conditions lead the Hailstones to try their luck at a new means of fishing. Sue Aikens hunts
ptarmigan for meat. Jessie Holmes gathers firewood in treacherous conditions. Glenn Villenueve hunts
smaller prey.
Ian Richardson, Editor
Eric Schrader, Additional Editor
Tony Diaz, Additional Editor
Matt Mercer, Additional Editor
091
Lip Sync Battle
Channing Tatum Vs. Jenna Dewan Tatum
January 7, 2016
It's a marital showdown when Channing Tatum takes on his wife, Jenna Dewan-Tatum.
Oren Castro, Editor
Asaf Eisenberg, Editor
Ed Servaites, Editor
Brett Snyder, Editor
092
Long Lost Family
Your Mom's Been Here the Whole TIme
March 13, 2016
Long Lost Family features the highly emotional and touching stories of people who have suffered a lifetime of
separation and are yearning to be reunited with their birth parents or biological families.
Mark Cegielski, Editor
Michael Levine, Editor
Robb McPeters, Editor
Justin Robertson, Editor
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Lucha Underground
A Much Darker Place
January 27, 2016
The Luchadores return to compete, but with Dario Cueto on the run, darkness has taken over the temple.
Fenix battles King Cuerno for the Gift of the Gods Championship. Son of Havoc, Ivelisse and Angelico are
forced to fight for the right to face the Lucha Underground Champion, Mil Muertes.
Nick Staller, Edited by
Ryan Hermosura, Edited by
Barry Murphy, Edited by
094
MythBusters
The MythBusters Grand Finale
March 5, 2016
Since 2002, the MythBusters have been using science to separate fact from fiction in spectacular style. In
this episode - Adam and Jamie's last ever - the guys are ending with a bang! Buster goes supersonic,
Adam takes a wild ride and then it's the biggest explosion in MB history!
Torin Mathias, Editor
Evan Grimm, Editor
095
The People's Couch
Episode 401
January 15, 2016
"The People's Couch" enters the living rooms of households and films real people watching and
commenting on popular shows and news from the past week. The series showcases avid TV watchers in
their homes as they laugh, cry, talk, gasp, and scream at their TVs.
Gasper Chiaramonte, Editor
Brennan Gerjarusak, Editor
Kevin Hibbard, Editor
Lisa Kierney, Editor
Dan Morita, Editor
William Morris, Editor
Xiao Niu, Editor
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Project Runway All Stars
New York State of Mind
May 5, 2016
Atop the new World Trade Center, the All Stars are challenged to create collections inspired by New York
City. Debra Messing joins the judges to crown the winner. Season finale.
Dominique Buda, Editor
John Nelson, Editor
Greg Schneider, Editor
097
Project Runway All Stars
Prince Of Prints
April 28, 2016
Four surprise guests return to advise the designers as they create print-on-print looks for Nina Garcia; two
designers battle to make the finale.
Mary DeChambres, Editor
Carlos David Rivera, Editor
Vincent Bruzzese, Editor
Eileen Finkelstein, Editor
Jouvens Exantus, Additional Editor
098
Project Runway All-Stars
Birthday Suits
March 10, 2016
A totally naked runway introduces the designers to naturists who need winter wear to stay warm.
John Patrick Nelson, Editor
Dominique Buda, Editor
Jouvens Exantus, Additional Editor
099
Project Runway Junior
Make a Statement
January 21, 2016
In the final challenge, which determines who moves forward to compete during New York Fashion Week, the
Project Runway Junior designers must create a look that makes a personal statement. The pressure gets to
some of them as they realize how close they are to the finale.
Tenna Guthrie, Editor
Wilfredo Hernandez, Editor
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Project Runway
Haute Tech Couture
September 17, 2015
The designers go dumpster diving for recycled electronics in order to merge the worlds of fashion and
technology.
Lisa Trulli, ACE, Editor
Jensen Rufe, Editor
Minh Nguyen, Additional Editor
Scott Hahn, Editor
101
Project Runway
The Runway's in 3D!
October 15, 2015
The designers use 3D printing technology to create avant garde looks inspired by the bridges surrounding
New York City. Guest judge Mel B.
Steve Brown, Editor
Eileen Finkelstein, Editor
Scott Eikenberg, Editor
Christopher Noel Diaz, Additional Editor
102
The Rap Game
The Final Battle
February 19, 2016
Season one comes to a close as Jermaine Dupri decides which kid rapper to sign to So So Def. The artists
go head to head in a rap battle and prove themselves in a live performance in front of industry insiders like
Da Brat.
Travis Blackwell, Editor
Chad Dickman, Editor
Richard Erbeznik, Editor
AJ Guaman, Editor
Eric Koyanagi, Editor
Fernanda Cardoso, Editor
David Coppola, Editor
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Shark Tank
702
October 2, 2015
The Sharks are shown a twist on traditional hummus; an eyelash extension business; a delicious edible cup
and a solution to the dreaded, forgotten computer password.
Editing Team
104
Skin Wars
Miss Skin Wars
May 11, 2016
The body paint artists help nine fabulous drag queens capture the inaugural title of Miss Skin Wars, which
includes a body-painted swimwear competition and a "personal journey" costume design.
Molly Shock, ACE, Editor
Hudie Ayalon, Editor
Antonia Tighe, Lead Editor
Jensen Rufe, Editor
James Gordon, Editor
105
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge
Winners Never Quit
February 14, 2016
Steve Austin invites eight men to his ranch to battle one another in Rip Off, Loaded and his newest creation Dead Weight. Only one man will be left standing and earn the right to take on the Skullbuster. But will he
walk away with the $10,000?
Editing Team
106
Survivor
Signed, Sealed And Delivered
March 9, 2016
At the reward challenge, the Brains tribe dominates, but the brutal heat of Kaoh Rong takes it toll on several
of the Survivors leading to a medical evacuation. The Brawn tribe lose at the immunity challenge and vote
another tribe mate out of the game.
Editing Team
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Undercover Boss
Buffalo Wings & Rings
December 20, 2015
When the boss of BW&R encounters a bully in one of his kitchens, old memories compel him to take
dramatic action.
Geoff Missad, Supervising Editor
Steve Mellon, Supervising Editor
David Berg, Editor
Taatshing Hui, Editor
Eric Torres, Editor
Stacie Schwarz, Editor
Jimmy Tartenella, Editor
108
The Voice
1005 - The Blinds End and Battles Begin
March 14, 2016
Coaches Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams, Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera complete their teams and
kick off the battle rounds.
Editing Team
109
Who Do You Think You Are?
Bryan Cranston
August 3, 2015
The stories of a country are told through the extraordinary family histories of popular celebrities.
Mark Cegielski, Editor
James Horak, Editor
Julie Janata, Editor
Elise Ludwig, Editor
Justin Robertson, Editor
Conrad Stanley, Editor
Shelly Stocking, Editor
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Alone
And So It Begins
June 18, 2015
Ten survival experts struggle to find food, shelter, and water, as they begin the task of living alone and filming
themselves in the brutal wilds of Northern Vancouver Island. As night falls on day one, a harsh reality is
realized: This island is home to North America's largest predators.
Frank Keraudren, Editor
Jonathan Brown, Editor
Tony Zajkowski, Editor
Emory Meek, Editor
Scott Reuther, Editor
111
Below Deck
Loose Lips Sink Ships
November 17, 2015
The final dinner of the charter season is imperiled when Ben suffers a severe injury. Eddie explodes when he
learns Rocky has been telling crewmates about their affair causing the crew's celebratory bonfire to get
extremely tense. The Eros crew part ways after completing a successful charter season.
Wes Denton, Supervising Editor
Leonardo Genzon, Lead Editor
Javier Alvarez, Editor
Wilton Cruz, Editor
Duncan McLean, Editor
Cameron Tiesher, Editor
Gabriel Foster, Editor
112
Below Deck
Dirty Laundry
November 10, 2015
Rocky struggles to maintain her emotional composure as her frustrations with her job and Eddie mount. Ben
wows new charter guests with a massive steakhouse-style dinner, but is frustrated when they are unhappy
with his breakfast dishes. Rocky divulges details of her and Eddie's secret affair to Amy and Emile.
Javier Alvarez, Editor
Wilton Cruz, Editor
Duncan McLean, Editor
Tonya Noll, Editor
Cameron Teisher, Editor
Wes Denton, Supervising Editor
Leonardo Genzon, Lead Editor
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Born This Way
Don't Limit Me
January 12, 2016
Elena continues to struggle with accepting herself, as Megan tries to inspire her to recognize her abilities.
Cristina's boyfriend, Angel, plans to express his love with a very special surprise. As the summer comes to
an end, Megan has to say goodbye to her new friends.
M'daya Meliani, Editor
Chris Ray, Editor
Dan Zimmerman, Editor
114
Born This Way
Up Syndrome
December 8, 2015
Seven young adults with Down syndrome meet at a local recreation center and realize they have more in
common than expected. Cameras follow this dynamic group of friends as they pursue their passions and
lifelong dreams, explore friendships, romantic relationships and work, all while defying society's
expectations.
Daniel Cerny, Editor
Peggy Tachdjian, Editor
115
Botched
Boner-Free Zone
October 20, 2015
Dr. Dubrow transforms a woman's "boner-free zone". Dr. Nassif fixes the nose of a woman who had her
dentist perform her rhinoplasty, and the doctors meet a mother who had extensive plastic surgery to look
exactly like her daughter.
Bernard Adamczyk, Editor
116
Bring It!
Straight Outta Jackson
January 1, 2016
Coach D is determined to lead her Dolls to victory in this week's Street Battle against Compton. Big changes
are happening at the Dollhouse with the addition of a stand battle team at odds with the veterans. A new
Dancing Doll Parent, from Dianna's past, is stirring things up.
Kendra Pasker, Editor
Kellen Cruden, Editor
Skylar Wagner, Editor
Mauricio Zanotto, Editor
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Comic Book Men
Stan Saves
February 14, 2016
Stan Lee drops by the Stash and helps the guys with a customer experiencing a comics crisis. A customer
buys a classic issue of Fantastic Four.
Andrew Flynn, Supervising Editor
Rob Trela, Editor
Dave Trung, Editor
118
The Curse Of Oak Island
The Hole Truth
November 10, 2015
As Rick and Marty Lagina return to Oak Island, they discover that not only does borehole 10-X contain even
more secrets than previously thought, but a new technology could prove that there are numerous treasure
sites lying all over the island.
David Comtois, Supervising Editor
Titus Heard, Editor
Shane Ross, Editor
119
Dance Moms
Abby Vs. Kira
June 30, 2015
The moms push Abby for more dance classes after losing two consecutive competitions. When Abby
refuses to take responsibility for the girls' lack of training, Kira brings in outside help, infuriating Abby. After
Maddie's second place finish, Abby pressures Maddie to regain her standing as the ALDC's top dancer.
Carolyn Clark, Lead Editor
Leo Hertz, Lead Editor
Sasha Feiler, Editor
Paul Morzella, Editor
120
Deadliest Catch
Carpe Diem
March 29, 2016
A new skipper arrives; 23 year-old Sean Dwyer fights for the legacy of the father lost too soon. Sig Hansen
torments former protégé Jake Anderson, but Jake and his buddies on the Cornelia Marie aim to get
revenge. The Time Bandit squares off with the law. Captain Keith's life spirals.
Josh Earl, ACE, Supervising Editor
Ben Bulatao, ACE, Editor
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Drug Wars
Smuggler's Pit Stop
July 15, 2015
In Drug Wars Season 2, our cameras joined police in operations in Panama. Considered the drug traffic
bridge between Colombia and Central America, more drugs flow through Panama, than any other country in
the world. As pressure from law enforcement pushes traffickers in Central America, new routes open new
markets.
Oscar Graterol, Editor
Alfredo Hueck, Editor
122
F*ck That's Delicious
Can't Forget Paris
April 21, 2016
The season ends with two sold out shows in Paris, between which Action and company visit a cultural
heritage site, fly in a wind tunnel, and eat the best veggie burger in the world
Sean Stewart, Editor
123
The First 48
The House On Madrona Street
November 5, 2015
The city of Atlanta is gripped with fear as a deadly killer prowls the streets for unsuspecting victims- with a
powerful gun. Detective David Quinn must track him down before he strikes again.
Keith Saunders, Editor
124
Gaycation With Ellen Page
Japan
March 2, 2016
Ellen and Ian are in Japan, on a journey which includes getting friend-married at a Buddhist temple, working
at a rent-a-friend agency and partying in the world's smallest gay bar.
Niharika Desai, Editor
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Hoarders
Celia/Nathan
March 20, 2016
Celia is in danger of losing her hoarded home of shoplifted items and illegal hoard of dogs if she doesn't
control her compulsion. The lack of acceptance Nathan felt from his community after coming out as gay led
him to hoard items as a way to deal with his pain.
Scott Babcock, Editor
Brad Vanderburg, Editor
126
Hotel Hell
Angler's Lodge
May 24, 2016
In this docu-series, chef and hospitality expert Gordon Ramsey travels to struggling hotels to help them with
everything from management practices, staff chemistry and cleanliness, to food and decor - as he attempts
to get these establishments on the right track.
Lewis Avramovich, Editor
Jon Bilicki, Editor
Samantha Diamond, Editor
Ben Bolton, Editor
James Messina, Editor
Gary Simmerman, Editor
Shawn Gutierrez, Editor
127
Huang's World
Sicily
May 5, 2016
Eddie Huang travels to Sicily to discover the ancient Arabic and African influence on Sicilian culture and
cuisine; and finds a new wave of immigrants changing Sicily once again.
Peter Curtis, Editor
Natalie Cox, Additional Editor
Chad Sarahina, Additional Editor
128
I Am Cait
The Great Debate
March 27, 2016
After Cait is challenged to show restraint during the Democratic debates, the women are challenged by a
visit to Cait's alma mater, a conservative, Christian college in Iowa.
Madison Pathe, Editor
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I Am Cait
The Reveal
July 26, 2015
Caitlyn Jenner proudly announces her true self to the world, but still has a hard time with meeting some of her
family for the first time.
Lisa Trulli, ACE, Editor
Eric Spagnoletti, Editor
Glen Adam Gottlieb, Editor
Peggy Tachdjian, Editor
Jacob Lane, Editor
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Intervention
Kaeleen
March 6, 2016
Musically gifted, intelligent and beautiful, Kaeleen was destined for great things. But from age 4 to 11,
Kaeleen was methodically sexually abused. Now Kaeleen lives in mental anguish. To numb the pain, she
self-medicates with opiates and alcohol. Her family knows that without help, she's destined for an early
death.
Matt Monte, Editor
131
Intervention
Sierra
March 6, 2016
Nineteen-year old Sierra was a young girl with a promising future until a powerful methamphetamine
addiction spun her out of control. Now Sierra's friends and family are fighting to save her sanity, and her life.
Natasha Bedu, Editor
132
Killing Fields
Judgment Day
February 9, 2016
Detectives have narrowed their focus to a few possible leads in connection with Eugenie Boisfontaine's
homicide investigation as they obtain a subpoena for an interview. Rodie is in danger of leaving the case
and breaking the promise that he made to Eugenie's mother.
Editing Team
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The Last Alaskans
The Last Sunset
June 21, 2015
THE LAST ALASKANS documents the lives of the most-isolated people, as they struggle and thrive in
Alaska's untouched wilderness, hundreds of miles from roads and civilization.
With winter setting-in, these Alaskans are losing 10-minutes of crucial sunlight each day. Soon, the refuge will
be concealed by darkness for 67 days.
Justin Van Prooyen, Editor
134
Naked And Afraid XL
40 Days Jungle Rich
August 2, 2015
After nearly three weeks in the bush, two survivalists have tapped out and most others are making desperate
treks across the savannah in search of food. If they can't find sustenance, they'll be forced out of the most
difficult challenge of their lives.
Malinda Zehner, Editor
Mike Bary, Editor
Todd Beabout, Editor
Jacob Parsons, Editor
Eric Goldfarb, Editor
Mike Levine, Editor
Andy Jones, Editor
135
Nightwatch
Blink of an Eye
November 12, 2015
A stretch of violence test even the most seasoned members of the New Orleans Nightwatch.
Martin Cutler, Lead Editor
Malia Marshal, Editor
136
Nightwatch
Dreams And Nightmares
January 21, 2016
The best people on the job never stop looking for ways to do more and be better.
Gary Pollak, Editor
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Project Greenlight
Accident Waiting To Happen
October 25, 2015
On the final day, the production team grows frustrated that Jason hasn't chosen a location for the car-crash
scene. Later, Jason meets with the Stunt Coordinator to map out the crash logistics. During the last night, the
production team race against the clock to wrap before the sun comes up.
Steve Lichtenstein, Lead Editor
Craig A. Colton, Editor
Nina Erb, Editor
Dan Golding, Editor
138
Vanderpump Rules
Sex, Lies and Stassi's Videotape
February 1, 2016
Accused of felony shoplifting, Jax must answer to the courts, his girlfriend, and Lisa Vanderpump. Stassi
finally explains her sex tape crisis, and returns to SUR to repay Lisa for helping her keep the tape from
leaking. Scheana and Shay toast the end of a rocky first year of marriage.
Jason Dolder, Editor
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