So what will TLC be delivering in August?
Multiple babies? People who can't survive with their clothes on? People who can't survive because they've got such bad taste? Or people who've almost murdered themselves?
All of the above.
Here's a look at the new shows and seasons coming up in the month.
Love, Lust or Run
Premiere date: Thursday, 6 August 2015
Style guru Stacy London helps women with major fashion issues turn their over-the-top looks from disaster to “Damn, girl!” Stacy shows them the impact their fashion choices are making on their day-to-day life by asking random strangers to rate their style as “Love”, “Lust” or “Run”.
Each woman will have to strip off her hair extensions, wild clothes and outrageous makeup to start from scratch. Once they are a blank slate, Stacy will guide these women through a transformative make-under, changing each woman’s look and, just maybe, her life.
My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding 4
Premiere date: Tuesday 11 August 2015 at 20h55
America’s most extreme gypsy communities return for a fourth season of gypsy weddings. The son of gypsy matriarch Nettie Stanley is getting married, but when groom Whitey asks his sister Dallas to be in the wedding, he risks her wild ways ruining everything.
Later, a Roma teen is asked to host a family affair in hopes of a marriage proposal. Then, later in the series, a Greek gypsy bride-to-be sets out to make history in the biggest blinged-out wedding dress ever made.
The Day I Almost Died
Premiere date: Friday 21 August 2015 at 21h50
A new series featuring first-person accounts, dramatic recreations and real life footage to reveal that anyone, at any time, can fall victim to a fatal self-inflicted injury.
From falling off a boat and getting sucked under the motor, to shooting a nail gun through your heart, or nearly getting crushed by a big rig - each episode features three harrowing stories of people who almost succumbed to these near-fatal accidents.
Six Little McGhees
Premiere date: Wednesday 26 August 2015 at 20h00
Ohio's first sextuplets aren't so little anymore. Inches taller and a whole lot more vocal and active, the sextuplets are developing their own personalities. Now that they are older, parents Mia and Ro need to expand the size of their home to fit their growing family.
Conflicts arise as the couple have to decide whether to invest in a new home, or in the ever-expanding family business, McGhee Carpet Cleaning.