A&E Network is celebrating the lives of two American icons, Farrah Fawcett and John F. Kennedy Jr., surrounding the anniversaries of their tragic deaths through two in-depth original documentaries airing under the celebrated "Biography" banner. These comprehensive explorations of their lives include never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews with those closest to them.
The final season will continue to chronicle the lives of Mark, Donnie and Paul Wahlberg as they balance family and their rapidly growing business, which has become one of the fastest growing and most popular restaurants in the country.
Part of the award-winning Biography series, A&E Network will premiere three new documentaries exploring the lives and careers of comedy giants Chris Farley, Jeff Dunham and Jeff Foxworthy. Airing across Monday, May 27 and Tuesday, May 28, the specials will delve deep into the careers and personal lives of these dynamic performers to give viewers an insider's look at what it took for each to reach the top.
Each half-hour episode features stories from several first responders, including cops, firefighters, EMS professionals and members of the military. Prison Break Tattoos owner BK Klev matches each client with the artist he feels will connect with them best and help tell their story through a tattoo.
A&E Network is partnering with WWE Studios to produce five original two-hour documentaries under the award-winning "Biography" banner showcasing some of the most iconic WWE Superstars of all time, including "Macho Man" Randy Savage®, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper™, Booker T®, Stone Cold Steve Austin® and Shawn Michaels®.
A&E Network will premiere "The Employables," a new docuseries following struggling job seekers with conditions such as autism or Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment. With the help of specialists, each job seeker uncovers their talents and works to show potential employers that their perceived disabilities can often provide unexpected benefits in the workplace.
A&E Network's new, raw eight-part original docuseries "Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole" tells the individual stories of eight previously convicted child offenders sentenced to mandatory life terms without parole who are now seeking resentencing, on the heels of a recent United States Supreme Court ruling.
The special traces the untold story of the making of John Lennon's 1971 album Imagine, and recounts a story of hope for a world divided yet still desperately in need of peace, justice, empathy and love.