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a&e shows 38 TV shows that we have reviewed
  • Hoarders
    Docu about compulsion is more sensational than educational.
    Review Date: 8/17/2009


  • Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design
    Football star tackles new challenge in tame reality show.
    Review Date: 7/11/2009


  • Hammertime
    M.C. Hammer as a dad, dancer, and digital entrepreneur.
    Review Date: 6/14/2009


  • Tattoo Highway
    Master inker takes his parlor (and family) on the road.
    Review Date: 5/27/2009


  • Obsessed
    Sensitive, intense docu about coping with anxiety disorders.
    Review Date: 5/25/2009


  • The Exterminators
    Pest-control reality show is surprisingly animal friendly.
    Review Date: 2/3/2009


  • The Beast
    Undercover drama exciting, but has questionable role model.
    Review Date: 1/15/2009


  • Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force
    Ride-along with the U.S. Marshals is exciting but tense.
    Review Date: 12/7/2008


  • Rookies
    New cops face the realities of law enforcement.
    Review Date: 10/20/2008


  • Parking Wars
    Reality show about parking is OK for teens but not exciting.
    Review Date: 10/15/2008


  • Rocco Gets Real
    Celebrity chef helps the culinarily impaired.
    Review Date: 10/3/2008


  • The Cleaner
    Drug/addiction-focused adult drama isn't for kids.
    Review Date: 7/14/2008


  • Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal
    Eerie reality show exploits more than it informs.
    Review Date: 6/16/2008


  • Crime 360
    Detectives investigate crimes; gritty and sometimes graphic.
    Review Date: 3/6/2008


  • Paranormal State
    Eerie docuseries explores the spirit world.
    Review Date: 12/10/2007


  • The Two Coreys
    80s child stars try for comeback via reality TV.
    Review Date: 7/29/2007


  • Confessions of a Matchmaker
    Love guru's harsh dating advice masks soft heart.
    Review Date: 6/15/2007


  • Sons of Hollywood
    Boring lives of the rich, rude, and semi-famous.
    Review Date: 3/30/2007


  • Clean This House!
    Families compete to reorganize their lives.
    Review Date: 1/26/2007


  • The First 48
    Top-notch crime docudrama is too grizzly for kids.
    Review Date: 1/11/2007


  • Gene Simmons Family Jewels
    KISS wild man shows his milder side. Teens OK.
    Review Date: 8/7/2006


  • Driving Force
    High-speed reality show is OK for teen car lovers.
    Review Date: 7/16/2006


  • Big Spender
    Harsh delivery masks good messages about debt.
    Review Date: 7/9/2006


  • Criss Angel Mindfreak
    Magic + stunts = explosive entertainment.
    Review Date: 5/31/2006


  • King of Cars
    Behind the scenes at a hip-hop car dealership.
    Review Date: 4/4/2006


  • Dog the Bounty Hunter
    Engrossing, gritty reality show has some bite.
    Review Date: 3/21/2006


  • The Sopranos
    Violent mob drama doesn't pull any punches.
    Review Date: 3/12/2006


  • Airline
    Reality show promotes Southwest; some iffy stuff.
    Review Date: 1/23/2006


  • Flip This House
    Home improvement meets workplace drama.
    Review Date: 7/24/2005


  • Inked
    Edgy tattoo parlor exploits are iffy for kids.
    Review Date: 7/20/2005


  • American Justice
    Docu looks at crime from a legal point of view.
    Review Date: 5/23/2005


  • Third Watch
    Heavy NYC hero drama is too violent for kids.
    Review Date: 5/15/2005


  • CSI: Miami
    Lesser cousin of mature, top-rated crime show.
    Review Date: 4/25/2005


  • Intervention
    Hellish reality journeys are eye-opening.
    Review Date: 3/6/2005


  • Biography
    Long-running docuseries profiles famous folks.
    Review Date: 3/4/2005


  • City Confidential
    Overdramatic docuseries looks at urban crimes.
    Review Date: 3/2/2005


  • Cold Case Files
    Docuseries brings closure to long-unsolved crimes.
    Review Date: 2/27/2005


  • Murder, She Wrote
    Simple crime drama is tame by today's standards.
    Review Date: 12/18/2004


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