In 2003, a father-son business reality show hit the Discovery Channel. It was called American Chopper and it followed the custom motorcycle building business of the Tuttle family out of Newburgh, NY. Paul Sr. owned the shop with sons Paul Jr and Mikey working in the business. There was a slew of cast and characters. The center of the show wasn't just the amazing custom motorcycles built for celebrities and others, it was the volatile relationship between Sr. and Jr. The show ran for 12 seasons before the two could no longer get along. It ended up in lawsuits and the two not talking for ten plus years. In the past few years, the business moved to Florida. This left the 61,000-square-foot headquarters for sale and abandoned. Take a look at what remains of Orange County Choppers.
Listen, there is no reason to Creep while you Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls for a Red Light Special. TLC is set to perform at the Great New York State Fair.
TLC surprised the general public in keeping 19 Kids and Counting under a low profile after news of Josh Duggar’s past molestation scandal, pulling the series off-air without canceling it outright. Now, the network confirms its exit from the 19 Kids and Counting Duggar family business, officially pulling the plug on the show at last.
Thursday, May 26th, 2015
Today we will talk to Mark Caswell about the Utica Comets and the now tied series. We will also talk to someone about police body cameras and privacy issues that have been raised over them. We will also chat with Pat McAnn from Piggy Pat's about a new product they're working on...
If this is your first week learning of TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting or its star Josh Duggar, you are not off to a great start. Previously troubled by Honey Boo-Boo, the network has officially pulled the reality series from its lineup, following Duggar’s admission of incestuous molestation near of a decade ago.
A local 'bride to be' and her dad appeared on TLC's 'Say Yes to the Dress on Friday night.
Caitlin Calogero and her family from Frankfort traveled to New York City to appear on the reality program and her dad played a big role in the episode...
As hard as you've worked to ignore 'Honey Boo Boo' and the rest of the Shannon clan from their ubiquitous TLC reality series in recent years, the network has made it that much easier, and for good reason. The notoriously reality-skewing network has officially canceled 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' altogether, following troubling reports that “Mama June” Shannon had resumed a relationship with a convicted child molester.
While I can't say this train wreck of a television show called "Honey Boo Boo" (Wednesdays, TLC Cable Network) is my idea of entertainment, I think I can confidently say these guys know how to market.