1. Friday Night Lights Out

1. Friday Night Lights Out

Up next

2. Just Say No

Just Say No: Anthony Curcio had used his second chance at football. Used it well. He built his body and refocused his mind on the sport. But football is football, a sport loved for its precise brutality. And Anthony tears a ligament in his knee. His dreams of playing are over. An ...  Show more

3. Good Form

Good Form: Anthony Curcio loved the life of crime. The double life. He fancied himself a blue collar Thomas Crown, pursuing pills over Pissarros. His various heists enabled him to live the American Dream, own a house, marry his high school sweetheart and start a family. He was al ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

2. Wacky Races | Coining It
Unmissables: Explosive Lies

Episode 2. James Parker has turned a digital glitch into a fortune. Most would keep it quiet - but not James. The newly minted millionaire flaunts his wealth across Blackpool, playing Robin Hood to a tight-knit circle who share his secret. But his spending spree hasn’t gone unnot ...  Show more

Star Giver
Frank Off The Radio: The Frank Skinner Podcast

Frank has been put in an embarrassing situation since his car has been stolen and Pierre has made a rod for his own back. There's also doormats, injured animals and headless horsemen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

Deadly Betrayals: The Horse Murders Scandal Part One
The Dan Patrick Show

Join host Jay Harris as he unravels the twisted saga of the equestrian insurance scandal, where the glamorous world of horse sports hides a grim reality. Explore a story of horse murders for insurance money, spotlighting the devious players who manipulated the system for massive ...  Show more

One Thing: Is Horse Racing on Its Last Legs?
CNN 5 Things

Ahead of this year’s Kentucky Derby, horse racing critics are asking familiar questions about animal safety and care in an industry fueled by gambling. We examine how high-profile horse deaths and an FBI investigation into doping allegations have pushed the sport towards reforms. ...  Show more