Prepare for a riveting episode of “Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?” as Season 7 unfolds with Episode 35, titled “The Hangman.” Scheduled to air at 9:00 Pm this Monday, January 15, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, this installment promises to unravel gripping tales of individuals whose lives took unexpected turns upon discovering the hidden secrets of their partners.
In “The Hangman,” both men and women initially lived seemingly happy lives with the ones they loved, only to have their worlds shattered by shocking revelations. The episode delves into the mysteries that lurk behind closed doors, exploring the deceit and intrigue that can fester within seemingly idyllic relationships.
Whether you’re a true-crime aficionado or simply intrigued by the twists and turns of human relationships, “The Hangman” guarantees a night of suspense and revelations. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery to witness the compelling narratives of those who grappled with the shocking secrets...
In “The Hangman,” both men and women initially lived seemingly happy lives with the ones they loved, only to have their worlds shattered by shocking revelations. The episode delves into the mysteries that lurk behind closed doors, exploring the deceit and intrigue that can fester within seemingly idyllic relationships.
Whether you’re a true-crime aficionado or simply intrigued by the twists and turns of human relationships, “The Hangman” guarantees a night of suspense and revelations. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery to witness the compelling narratives of those who grappled with the shocking secrets...
- 1/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?” titled “Never Let You Go,” airing on Monday, November 20, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, viewers will delve into the story of Amanda Sigers, a law enforcement student, and her marriage to medical student Sayantan Sy Ghose. As the plot unfolds, Amanda’s life takes a dramatic turn when she adopts her sister’s baby. However, the joy of motherhood soon turns into a harrowing experience as Amanda discovers a dark and dangerous side to her husband, Sy.
The episode promises a riveting exploration of Amanda’s journey as she confronts the shocking revelations and takes on the criminal case of her life. Tune in for a suspenseful and gripping episode that unveils the complexities of relationships and the unexpected twists life can take.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Monday 20 November 2023 on Investigation Discovery
Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?...
The episode promises a riveting exploration of Amanda’s journey as she confronts the shocking revelations and takes on the criminal case of her life. Tune in for a suspenseful and gripping episode that unveils the complexities of relationships and the unexpected twists life can take.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Monday 20 November 2023 on Investigation Discovery
Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?...
- 11/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s Halloween and therefore the perfect occasion to tune into those bangs in the middle of the night, the hairs on the back of your neck standing up without reason and that disconcerting sense of being watched even when you’re alone. While all these uncanny experiences may have the majority of us calling for an exorcist, for filmmaker Ben S. Hyland and friend and co-writer Mark Brennan, the recounting of a late night disturbance for the latter led the pair into a back and forth dissection of the origins of the encounter, which soon developed into the beginnings of snappy creepy comedy short Bleep. The story of a couple who find their relationship pushed to the brink as they investigate a strange noise that’s woken them in the night, like all good horror we soon discover that things aren’t quite what they seem… A film which...
- 10/31/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
With even most features struggling to get the big screen limelight they so often deserve these days, it’s harder still to get shorts played big and loud. Once again FrightFest delivers though, with another three feature-length showcases of short-form goodness, giving a platform to some of the most exciting up-and-coming genre filmmakers on the planet.
Here’s this writer’s stand-outs, from another densely packed year:
Kicking things off with Chris McInroy’s tonally perfect, and utterly disgusting workplace splatter comedy Guts; a bold and terrifically performed sketch about what it means to have guts (in every sense of the word) that milks a single joke for all it’s worth beautifully.
The same can be said for smartly devised and shot black comedy Cruise, from director Sam Rudykoff, a tight one room concept that builds wonderfully to a laugh-out-loud kicker of a punchline.
British comedy had a banner year too,...
Here’s this writer’s stand-outs, from another densely packed year:
Kicking things off with Chris McInroy’s tonally perfect, and utterly disgusting workplace splatter comedy Guts; a bold and terrifically performed sketch about what it means to have guts (in every sense of the word) that milks a single joke for all it’s worth beautifully.
The same can be said for smartly devised and shot black comedy Cruise, from director Sam Rudykoff, a tight one room concept that builds wonderfully to a laugh-out-loud kicker of a punchline.
British comedy had a banner year too,...
- 8/29/2022
- by Ben Robins
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
ID and Discovery+ announced an extensive slate of true crime specials, original series and reboots, including a special about the alleged crimes of Armie Hammer and his family.
“House of Hammer” (working title) will examine different scandals over the course of five generations of Hammer’s family. The special uses “a trove of archive and interviews from survivors and family members” to investigate “a dysfunctional dynasty with its male characters exhibiting all the devastating consequences of privilege gone wild.”
In August, ID and Discovery will debut the specials “Menendez Brothers: Misjudged?,” which considers whether the 1996 conviction of Joseph and Erik Menendez for the murders of their parents may actually be the story of two abuse victims; “Who Killed Biggie and Tupac?” (working title) with new interviews and insight about the shootings of both rappers; “Mary Kay Letourneau: Notes on a Scandal,” which revisits the story of the 34-year-old teacher who...
“House of Hammer” (working title) will examine different scandals over the course of five generations of Hammer’s family. The special uses “a trove of archive and interviews from survivors and family members” to investigate “a dysfunctional dynasty with its male characters exhibiting all the devastating consequences of privilege gone wild.”
In August, ID and Discovery will debut the specials “Menendez Brothers: Misjudged?,” which considers whether the 1996 conviction of Joseph and Erik Menendez for the murders of their parents may actually be the story of two abuse victims; “Who Killed Biggie and Tupac?” (working title) with new interviews and insight about the shootings of both rappers; “Mary Kay Letourneau: Notes on a Scandal,” which revisits the story of the 34-year-old teacher who...
- 5/18/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The students of Lakewood Elementary may be all grown up, but “Arthur” isn’t really ending.
The PBS Kids series, based on Marc Brown’s picture books of the same name, is the longest running animated children’s show in TV history, and on Feb. 21 aired the four episodes that comprise the 25th and final season. But at 75, Brown finds himself invigorated by possibilities that remain for his beloved aardvark, including podcasts, games and more.
Series finale “All Grown Up” looks 20 years into the future to see who Arthur and his animal pals become, an idea that emerged from one of the questions children ask Brown most frequently. Buster ends up a schoolteacher, while Francine presides over a trendy sneaker business and Muffy campaigns to become Elwood City’s newest mayor. D.W. is a traffic cop, Binky is a weatherman and George runs the Sugar Bowl, everyone’s favorite cafe.
The PBS Kids series, based on Marc Brown’s picture books of the same name, is the longest running animated children’s show in TV history, and on Feb. 21 aired the four episodes that comprise the 25th and final season. But at 75, Brown finds himself invigorated by possibilities that remain for his beloved aardvark, including podcasts, games and more.
Series finale “All Grown Up” looks 20 years into the future to see who Arthur and his animal pals become, an idea that emerged from one of the questions children ask Brown most frequently. Buster ends up a schoolteacher, while Francine presides over a trendy sneaker business and Muffy campaigns to become Elwood City’s newest mayor. D.W. is a traffic cop, Binky is a weatherman and George runs the Sugar Bowl, everyone’s favorite cafe.
- 2/23/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The doctors, both good and Grey, will be in come November on ABC.
Having previously released an early fall schedule that is chockablock with reality-tv and game shows… and then some mid-fall sitcom premiere dates… ABC now has lifted the curtain on its later fall plan, which launches new seasons of Grey’s Anatomy, The Good Doctor, A Million Little Things and other returning dramas.
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Having previously released an early fall schedule that is chockablock with reality-tv and game shows… and then some mid-fall sitcom premiere dates… ABC now has lifted the curtain on its later fall plan, which launches new seasons of Grey’s Anatomy, The Good Doctor, A Million Little Things and other returning dramas.
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- 9/17/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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