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Pages in category "A&E (TV network) original programming" The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ancient Mysteries (1994–98) Mysteries of the Bible (1994–98) Live by Request (1996–2004) The Big House (1998) Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years (1998) City Confidential (1998–2005; 2021–23) A&E Top 10 (1999–2000) All Year Round with Katie Brown (2003) Makeover Mamas (2003) Take This Job (2003) Sell This House (2003–11 ...
Mysteries of the Bible is an hour-long television series that was originally broadcast by A&E from March 25, 1994, until June 13, 1998, and A&E aired reruns of it until 2002. The series was about biblical mysteries and was produced by FilmRoos. The Discovery Channel and BBC also released a series of the same name in 2003. [1]
A&E launched on February 1, 1984, initially available to 9.3 million cable television homes in the U.S. and Canada. [2] The network is a result of the 1984 merger of Hearst/ABC's Alpha Repertory Television Service (ARTS) and (pre–General Electric merger) RCA-owned The Entertainment Channel.
Ancient Mysteries is a television series that was produced by FilmRoos and originally broadcast on A&E between January 7, 1994 and May 3, 1998 with reruns airing until 2000. Reruns were also re-broadcast on The Biography Channel during the 2000s.
Mystery by the Book: Alicia Dea Josipovic and Corey Sevier: September 28, 2024 Ainsley McGregor Mysteries: A Case for the Winemaker: Candace Cameron Bure and Aaron Ashmore: October 5, 2024 Christmas Wreaths and Ribbons: Kristin Wollett and Casey Elliott: October 12, 2024 A Vintage Christmas: Merritt Patterson and Christopher Russell: October 19 ...
Nero Wolfe is a television series adapted from Rex Stout's series of detective stories that aired for two seasons (2001–2002) on A&E.Set in New York City sometime in the 1940s–1950s, the stylized period drama stars Maury Chaykin as Nero Wolfe and Timothy Hutton as Archie Goodwin.
Murder in a Small Town was the first of the A&E Original Movies, a series that grew to six to eight films annually over the next few years. [13] At the time of broadcast it became the A&E Network's second-highest rated original movie ever [14] —second only to Pride and Prejudice (1995), a miniseries that A&E coproduced with the BBC. [15]