A&E Network's new, raw eight-part original docuseries "Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole" tells the individual stories of eight previously convicted child offenders sentenced to mandatory life terms without parole who are now seeking resentencing, on the heels of a recent United States Supreme Court ruling.
The special traces the untold story of the making of John Lennon's 1971 album Imagine, and recounts a story of hope for a world divided yet still desperately in need of peace, justice, empathy and love.
"The Toe Bro" follows foot specialist Jonathan Tomines who treats a range of shocking foot problems for patients who come from far and wide seeking his help.
"Biography: The Trump Dynasty" spans three generations of the Trump family saga and offers an in-depth exploration of the influences that shaped Donald Trump's personality, celebrity, and ambition in business and politics.
In "Many Sides of Jane," a 28-year-old mother of two from Boise, Idaho who was recently diagnosed with DID allows cameras to follow her journey. Her more than nine identities, ranging in age from 6-28 years old, can appear at any time and are typically triggered by stress.
This January, A&E Network expands its award-winning justice programming slate with new series "The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta" and a new season of "60 Days In."
"Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath" returns for an explosive third season on Tuesday, November 27 at 9pm ET/PT spanning eight episodes and four specials.