
TV Schedule for Twist (WTIC-TV5) Hartford, CT
Sunday, September 14th TV listings for Twist (WTIC-TV5) Hartford, CT
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Dog the Bounty Hunter The Montrose Files: The Million Dollar Man
Dog helps a small-town bondsman with a million-dollar bounty.
Dog the Bounty Hunter The Montrose Files: The Million Dollar Man
Dog helps an inexperienced bondsman learn how to do his job more effectively.
Dog the Bounty Hunter The Montrose Files: Round the Clock
Dog is committed to saving his new friend's bail bonding business; justice in Montrose.
Dog the Bounty Hunter The Montrose Files: And Then There Were None
Dog sets out to bring in four outlaws; day turns into night making it risky targeting their homes.
Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy Larry's Favorite Stuff
Larry's love of livestock leads him to a genuine cattle drive; Larry joins a company called Mr. John; the great American used car salesman.
Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy America After Dark
Larry tries to keep up with a four-generation shrimping family, helps exterminators and searches for paranormal activity.
Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy Larry Goes to Washington
Larry gets insights into our nation's capitol; Larry visits the Pentagon; Larry gets inside the FBI; Larry tries his hand at being a tour guide.
Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy American Invasion
Larry helps deal with feral pigs; Larry catches nutria in Louisiana; Larry goes to the carp rodeo in Iowa.
Cajun Pawn Stars Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day
The team checks out an antique 1930s horse race gambling machine; a rare Martin guitar; Tammie bets her dad she can make a profit on a unique bar-on-wheels.
Cajun Pawn Stars Where's the Fire?
A beautifully restored 1929 Ford fire engine; a vintage Easy-Bake oven toy from the early 1970s; Bruce Mitchell from "Swamp People" stops in looking to purchase a new gun for gator season.
Cajun Pawn Stars Yankee Magic
Tracy Lawrence stops by the shop looking to sell his 1920s Martin guitar; Jimmie negotiates for a mechanical bull; Joker tries to sell a Cajun hot tub.
Cajun Pawn Stars The King and His Crown
The team gets an opportunity to buy Elvis' tooth; Johnnie inspects a vintage Batman marionette; Jimmie sets his eyes on a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine.
Cajun Pawn Stars Oh Say Can You Pawn?
Bayou Bob's restored 1927 Chevy Roadster; Jimmie checks out a very rare zebra/donkey hybrid; a promissory note signed by Francis Scott Key.
Cajun Pawn Stars Dog Duty
A 1950s Space Commander ride toy is brought into the shop; Senator Huey Long's famous chair; Jimmie puts his staff to the test when he challenges them to get to work on time.
Cajun Pawn Stars Donkeys and Dollars
Pairs of $5,000 and $10,000 bills are brought into the shop; Jimmie finds a 1930s Bonnie and Clyde model Ford; the shop meets a regular customer looking to pawn his herd of donkeys.
Cajun Pawn Stars Sweet and Sour
The gang checks out a rare long-lost first album by Jerry Lee Lewis; a local deputy sheriff tries to sell his Civil War-era Colt Dragoon revolver; Jimmie and Tammie look to befriend in a mischievous pygmy goat for sale.
Cajun Pawn Stars Shoeshine Mike
A classic "Dukes of Hazzard" General Lee Charger screeches by the shop; the guys look to polish themselves up a deal on a giant 1920s shoeshine stand; Jimmie and Johnnie dissect whether a surgeon's field medical kit was used during the Civil War.
Cajun Pawn Stars Money Bzzzness
The gang looks to get into the beekeeping business; the guys have the opportunity to buy a rare military grade sniper rifle; a customer lugs in a steel hatch he believes is from a World War II submarine.
American Justice Getting Away With Murder
How the double-jeopardy law prevented confessed killer Melvin Ignatow from serving time in the death of his fiance.
American Justice Oil, Money and Murder
A Texas millionaire is believed to have murdered two people and hired a hit man to kill the judge in his divorce case.
American Justice The Wife Who Knew Too Much
High-profile lawyer Fred Tokars allegedly hired a gunman to murder his wife so he could collect $2 million in insurance money.
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