Tuesday, April 28th TV listings for VICE HD
Don't Call It a Comeback The Duval Special
What begins as a nightmare Wild Card game between the Jaguars and the Chargers, transforms into a thrilling comeback led by a young gun quarterback making his playoff debut.
Don't Call It a Comeback The Monday Night Miracle
Everything is going wrong for the New York Jets on Monday Night Football when they attempt a miracle comeback, marking a defining chapter in their rivalry with the Miami Dolphins.
Out of Bounds Bill Belichick & Jordon Hudson
Chaos swarms around Bill Belichick while his 24-year-old girlfriend steals the spotlight, disrupts interviews and makes a scene on the sidelines.
The Verdict Babe Ruth vs. Shohei Ohtani
Has Shohei Ohtani become a greater baseball player than Babe Ruth?
The Verdict Muhammed Ali vs Mike Tyson
Could prime Mike Tyson defeat Prime Muhammad Ali? The Verdict decides.
The Verdict Federer vs Nadal vs Djokovic
Who is the greatest tennis player in history, Federer, Nadal or Djokovic? The Verdict decides.
The Verdict Jack Nicklaus vs Tiger Woods
Who is the greatest golfer of all time, Jack Nicklaus vs Tiger Woods? The Verdict decides.
The Verdict Bo Jackson vs Deion Sanders
Who is the best two sport athlete in history, Bo Jackson vs Deion Sanders? The Verdict decides.
Dark Side of the 90s Beanie Babies Go Bust
In the '90s, parents and kids bonded over collecting playful plush toys known as Beanie Babies until the toy's creator, Ty Warner, used the internet's power to create a frenzied market.
Dark Side of the 90s Remixed: Y2K: Paranoia Will Destroy
At the end of the decade, the fear of an apocalypse looms; two men become the stars of the real-life action thriller known as the Y2K scare.
Dark Side of the 90s Remixed: Trash TV: Dirty and Deadly Talk
As '90s talk TV evolves from the cerebral "Donahue" to the trashy "Jerry Springer," the new format fuses combustive relationships, shock and violence to entertain the masses.
Dark Side of the 90s Remixed: Grunge & the Seattle Sound
Sub Pop's classic 90s indie ethos is tested when they chase mainstream money; the story of grunge is told through the eyes of the little record label that starts it all.
