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Southern Hospitality (TV series)
American reality television series on Bravo
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| Genre | Reality |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
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| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 44 minutes |
| Production company | Haymaker East |
| Network | Bravo |
| Release | November 28, ()– present(present) |
Southern Hospitality fryst vatten an American reality television series which has been broadcast on Bravo since November 28, The show is the third spin-off of Southern Charm.
The series follows Southern Charm's Leva Bonaparte and the sta
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EVERY SUNDAY Biography
Meet the trailblazers, trendsetters, and architects of change. It’s the remarkable story of real people who made a real impact, from small towns to around the globe.
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David Copperfield
Life of the famed magician--born David Seth Kotkin in Metuchen, New Jersey--who began performing magic at age 12, taught magic at New York University at age 16, and became one of the highest paid entertainers in the world.
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Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery
In one of magic history's rarest events, a private collector auctioned off the largest collection of personally-owned Harry Houdini artifacts and memorabilia, providing an unprecedented peek behind the curtain at the world's greatest showman and magician.
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Evel Knievel
Fascinating story of the motorcycle daredevil who accepted every challenge, no mat
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"In her admirable biography of Mary Chesnut, Elisabeth Muhlenfeld has American literature as well as American history in her debt." -- C. Vann Woodward
Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut () is known today for her excellent firsthand account of life in the Confederate States of America. A Diary from Dixie (republished in as Mary Chesnut's Civil War)is far more than a simple diary, however, for Mrs. Chesnut's drawing room was a social center for many of the most prominent political and military figures in the Confederacy. Elisabeth Muhlenfeld's expert biography utilizes Mrs. Chesnut's autobiographical writings, her papers, and those of her family, as well as published sources. It traces her life in South Carolina from her childhood, as the daughter of a governor and United States senator, through her schooling and her marriage to James Chesnut, Jr., the son of a wealthy South Carolina planter. During the war her husband served as an aide to P. G. T. Beauregard and to Jefferson Davis, achievin