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About Rich & Shameless

Fame. Power. Success. Money can bring it all. And drain it all away. From TNT and Raw ("Three Identical Strangers" and "Don't F**k with Cats"), comes "Rich & Shameless," a seven-part series of premium films that tell the true stories of the successes, failures, thrills and miseries that accompany the kind of wealth that ordinary people can never understand.

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The reality court program, presided over by Judge Sheindlin, adjudicates real-life cases filed from all over the country. Joining Judge Sheindlin in the courtroom are bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer and entrepreneur; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and Sarah Rose, a law clerk and Judge Sheindlin's granddaughter, extending the legacy of the television and courtroom pioneer by bringing in a new generation of legal analysis.

"Growing Up Chrisley" follows Chase and Savannah as they embrace adulthood away from Todd and Julie. Chase has turned a corner in his maturity and is more interested in "adulting," while Savannah is entering a new chapter in her life and ready to focus on herself, her friends, and having fun. But no matter how much they've grown up, Todd will make sure the kids never venture too far from home and their family.

The gold rush in Alaska isn't confined to the state's precious ground. It's taking place on the sea ... or more accurately, on the bottom of the frigid Bering Sea. This series, from the creators of the Emmy-winning "Deadliest Catch," follows four gold dredges and their eccentric and driven crews who risk their lives to find as much gold as possible before winter sets in and it's too dangerous to dive. The custom-built rigs, some barely seaworthy, include an 80-foot barge run by the most successful gold dredger in Nome, Alaska, and a modified skiff that seats only two people.

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Chrissy Teigen and her mother Pepper Thai reign supreme as the Judge and Bailiff in this courtroom. The plaintiffs, defendants, and disputes are real - with Chrissy's decisions over these small claims cases final and binding.

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