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Ground-breaking automotive
make-over series on TLC that ran for four seasons (70 episodes).
This series put auto-makeover shows on the map and started
a trend that sky-rocketed to over 30 car-related series on
TV. When first debuted, Overhaulin‚ (along with
Pimp My Ride on MTV) was the only car makeover show offered. Brand
licensing includes die-cast cars, books and DVD. Overhaulin'‚ is
distributed worldwide in over 30 countries.
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With four seasons (48 episodes) on TLC, this ground-breaking
automotive documentary series was one of the first to shoot
on high definition. An unprecedented series that gave viewers
an inside look at places that had never before been seen, such
as inside Italy 's Lamborghini plant and the Baja 100
race. Rides is distributed worldwide for both broadcast
and video.
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Livin' the Low Life
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Airing now on SPEED, Livin the Low Life, hosted by Vida Guerra, goes deeper into the world of lowriders than any media before it. Focusing on the lowrider and building into a weekly addiction for those wilde about super cars and stylish vehicles.
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Hot Import Nights, hosted by Adrienne “AJ” Janic, follows this event club around the country and focuses on their world of tuner cars and culture. Each event is a party, involving DJs, live music, dance performances, hot girls, and hot cars. This series aired on SPEED network.
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Television's first green show starring
Emmy-nominated actor, Ed Begley Jr. The first season (6 episodes)
aired in 2007 on HGTV and proved to be one of the network's
highest rated shows in prime time. In August 2007, the second season (13 episodes) aired and at present the third season (13 episodes) is in production and airing on Planet Green. With 14 brand licensees and endorsement deals
signed during the first season, this is one of the top
brand successes for BCII to date. Living with Ed was
not only the first green series
on-air, but has since changed the face of TV. Soon after
Living With Ed's airing, multiple networks have put green‚ programming
into development.
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Hot Rod TV is the longest
running, non-racing automotive program on TV. Debuting
on ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD in 2007, BCII took over production
with 22 new episodes for the inaugural season on the network. Second season produced 13 more episodes, season three produced 9 and BCII is currently in production of 9 episodes for season four. Shot in high definition, these half-hour shows are supported
by the most popular auto magazine in America - Hot
Rod Magazine. The program has been successful with international broadcast and DVD sales.
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Starting in 1999, this is the longest continuously running
mixed martial arts event in the U.S. King of the Cage has long
been used by the UFC and PRIDE as the developmental stage for
its next wave of superstars. KOTC is broadcast monthly
on Pay-Per-View, as well as seen on Showtime‚s new ShoXC.
Licensed in over 30 countries, King of the Cage has
been a huge success in both international broadcast, DVD and
merchandising.
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Celebrity Rides
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From the success of Rides and Overhaulin‚ comes a new
series for DIY network that allows the viewer to go much deeper
into the technical aspects of building cars, but uses celebrities
as a backdrop. The series offers one-hour specials and 5 and 6-part mini series including: Jay Leno and Deusenberg, Burt Reynolds re-building the Bandit Trans-Am, Entourage star Kevin Dillon revising the James Dean 1955 Porsche Spyder, and Chad McQueen’s rebuild of his father’s famous green Mustang Fastback.
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A completely new twist on the average home makeover program,
Get Out Way Out takes it outside‚ to watch the
outdoors become a true living space. Under the direction of
Andy Robinson, this series is cut in a more modern, fast-paced
and exciting perspective than your average home makeover show. The first and second season aired on HGTV.
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Chasing Baja
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Chasing Baja is a documentary feature film about the ’07 SCORE Baja 1000 which first aired on SPEED in April ’08 and continues to re-air. Chasing Baja gave viewers the first behind-the-scenes look at the dynamics that drive a Baja racing team, as well as the hazardous obstacles experienced by the chase and camera crews.
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Forza Motorsports Showdown
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This four-hour mini-series was produced in conjunction with
Microsoft as a life like re-creation of the Xbox video game
Forza Motorsports. Through real life racing and character
driven drama, BCII was able to take branded entertainment‚ to
a place it has never been before. Ratings on the SPEED
channel peaked with the finale episode at 1 million households. The
popularity of this live action race competition prompted over
a dozen full mini-series repeat airings on SPEED. BCII already
looks to continue its success in the field of organic branded
entertainment in the future with several projects booked for
late 2007 and early 2008.
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Payback
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Watching celebrities and athletes "pay back" someone
in their life that helped them get to where they are today
has been a dramatic platform for a GM-branded car build and
wish fulfillment in prime time on SPEED channel. First season (5 episodes) and the second season (8 episodes) is offered on DVD domestically and internationally.
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The Complete History of the Navy SEALs
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Made for The History Channel and narrated by Tom Selleck, this documentary looked at the personal and professional qualities it takes to become a SEAL. Recounting stories of honor and valor through a series of powerful portraits of successful and unsuccessful operations.
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The History of the Green Berets
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Also for The History Channel, this special follows the training from the perspective of an incoming Green Beret recruit from beginning to end.
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Inside the Britannic
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Shown on the History Channel and Discovery Channel, this documentary
pushed the limits of BCII's production capability with
highly technical underwater shoots.
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Cheating Las Vegas |
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This James Woods-narrated documentary was produced for and
aired on TLC, and has been highly successful for BCII in both
domestic DVD and international broadcast licensing.
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Extreme Yachts
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We take you for a ride on some of the most opulent mansions
on the sea. This one-hour special was shown on HGTV.
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With 13 episodes either airing or in production, this automotive show features host Barry Meguiar as he travels around the world to search for the most CAR CRAZY folks out there. In 2009, BCII took over the production of the show which airs on the SPEED network.
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BCII just took over production of this garage makeover show that is currently airing on the DIY Network. The show takes dirty, cluttered garages and completely transforms them into a tricked out, jaw dropping space.
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In a joint production with Ford Motor Company, BCII delivered in 2009 this dramatic documentary about the design and construction of Ford’s 2010 F-150 SVT Raptor truck and the racing of the truck in the 2008 Baja 1000 off-road race which aired on the SPEED network.
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