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Discovery Life
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Discovery Life is an American cable television network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Programming

  • 50 Ways to Kill Your Mother
  • A Baby Story
  • Addicted
  • An Hour to Save Your Life
  • Anonymous: Inside the Meeting
  • Baby Week
  • Birth Day
  • Bizarre ER
  • Body Bizarre
  • Born Schizophrenic
  • Boston EMS
  • Boston Med
  • Cracking Addiction
  • Critically Real
  • Detroit ER
  • Diagnose Me
  • Diagnosis: Dead or Alive
  • Discovery Life Presents
  • Dr. G: Medical Examiner
  • Emergency
  • Emergency 24/7
  • Emergency Level One
  • ER Files
  • Exposed: My Naked Truth
  • Facing Trauma with Dr. Andrew A. Jacono
  • Faking It
  • Fat Chance
  • Funeral Boss
  • High School Moms
  • Hoarding: Behind Closed Doors
  • Hoarding: Buried Alive
  • I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant
  • I'm Pregnant and...
  • In an Instant
  • Maternity Ward
  • My 600-lb Life
  • My Mom is Obsessed
  • Mystery Diagnosis
  • New Girls on the Block
  • NY ER
  • Outrageous Births: Tales from the Crib
  • Save My Life: Boston Trauma
  • Secret Sex Lives: Swingers
  • Secretly Pregnant
  • Sex in Public
  • Sex Sent Me to the ER
  • Shock Trauma: Edge of Life[1]
  • Shocking Family Secrets
  • Sin City ER
  • Skin Tight
  • Sydney ER
  • The Day I Almost Died
  • The Girl with Half a Face
  • The Mistress
  • Those Girls[2]
  • Trauma Doctors
  • Trauma: Life in the E.R.
  • Trauma: Seconds to Live
  • Untold Stories of the ER
  • Vegas ER
  • World's Worst Mom[3][4]
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FitTV

FitTV was an American pay television channel. It was owned by Discovery Communications. It focused on fitness and exercise-related programming. It was launched in 1993. On February 1, 2011, it merged with Discovery Health Channel to become Discovery Fit & Health, now known as Discovery Life.

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