Ivan Dudynsky
Directing
Known For

High school misfits Stoney and Dave discover a long-frozen primeval man buried in their backyard. But the thawed-out Link—as the boys have named him—quickly becomes a wild card in the teens' already zany Southern California lives. After a shave and some new clothes, Link's presence at school makes the daily drudgery a lot more interesting.
Encino Man

Featuring the country's best a cappella groups performing popular songs like you've never heard them before. There's no lip-synching, backup bands or safety net. They'll be singing for America's vote, with the winner walking away with the ultimate prize - a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000.
The Sing-Off

A week in the life of the exploited, child newspaper sellers in turn-of-the-century New York. When their publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, tries to squeeze a little more profit out of their labours, they organize a strike, only to be confronted with the Pulitzer's hard-ball tactics.
Newsies

Songwriters compete for a chance to have their work selected by a major recording artist.
Songland

This obstacle course competition features people from all walks of life, where one player races through daunting obstacles while four other contestants are manning battle stations along the course, firing over-the-top projectiles in an attempt to knock them off and slow them down. It's a physical and funny "us versus them" scenario, with the fastest finisher winning a cash prize.
TKO: Total Knock Out

Washed up actor Don Knotts shows up on the back lot of Universal Studios in Hollywood, California in hopes of landing a role in the new Disney movie, Newsies. Unfortunately director Kenny Ortega quickly dismisses Mr. Knotts and has him thrown off the lot. Mr. Knotts is quite upset by the turn of events, so decides to go on a killing spree, believing that if he can't have a role in the movie no one can. He knocks off one newsie after the next, each in a different and unique way.
Blood Drips Heavily on Newsie Square

This variety special aims to educate viewers, raise awareness and dispel concerns surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines, all with the goal of increasing vaccination rates to put an end to the pandemic.
Roll Up Your Sleeves

Dr. Jane Goodall connected humanity and nature in unprecedented ways. In this deeply personal interview, she shares her final message with the world.
Famous Last Words: Dr. Jane Goodall

In this emotional interview, the late actor and ALS advocate Eric Dane shared his final message for the world — knowing it would not air until his death.
Famous Last Words: Eric Dane

Sports Illustrated, IMG and TNT are teaming up for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2016 Revealed, a first-of-its-kind broadcast event which includes the highly-anticipated unveiling of the 2016 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover. Actor, comedian and recording artist Nick Cannon and The Librarians star and Skin Wars host Rebecca Romijn will host the festivities, and help us celebrate the amazing women in this year’s edition.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2016 Revealed

In 2006, O.J. Simpson sat down for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred interview. For over a decade, the tapes of that interview were lost – until now.
O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?

CMT's Invitation Only: Reba features the iconic female artist performing some of the greatest hits of her career, as well as songs from her latest release, KEEP ON LOVING YOU. In a casual question & answer session, Reba chats with the audience & reveals what it's like to be regarded as an influence on today's new artists. Track Listing: 1. Strange 2. Why Not Tonight 3. And Still 4. Nothing To Lose 5. 8 Crazy Hours (In The Story Of Love) 6. The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia 7. I'm A Survivor 8. I Want A Cowboy 9. Consider Me Gone 10. Why Haven't I Heard From You Exclusive Content: Extended Reba Interviews "Strange" Music Video "Consider Me Gone" Music Video
Reba CMT Invitation Only

Recoded live at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, this video showcases a start-to-finish performance of Heart's legendary debut album, "Dreamboat Annie", plus encore covers of Led Zeppelin, The Who and Pink Floyd, and Heart's " "Mistral Wind." It opens with a contemporary interview of Ann and Nancy Wilson in which they discuss the band's early days, an interview with the original album's producer, Mike Flicker.