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discovery+ April 2022 Premieres Announced

Discovery has announced the Discovery Plus April 2022 premieres. discovery+ is a non-fiction, real-life subscription streaming service.

The Discovery Plus April 2022 slate features Serving the Hamptons, in which viewers go inside exclusive Southampton restaurant 75 Main to follow the lives of its employees, both in the restaurant and at home in their shared house.

Discovery Plus April 2022 Premieres Announced

High Design with Kim Myles highlights struggling business owners in the cannabis industry as the famed interior designer and cannabis connoisseur helps transform their retail spaces. New True Crime title Unraveled: Once a Killer premieres in April as well.

The Discovery Plus April 2022 slate also includes premieres across categories such as automobiles, lifestyle, and documentaries.

In the U.S., discovery+ offers more than 55,000 episodes all in one place, with over 2,500 current and classic shows from Discovery’s iconic portfolio of networks, including HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, OWN, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet.

discovery+ features a partnership with Verizon that gives their customers select plans up to 12 months of Discovery+ on Verizon. discovery+ is also available on platforms and devices from Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Roku and Samsung.

Discovery Plus April 2022

DISCOVERY PLUS APRIL 2022 PREMIERES

LIFESTYLE

Serving the Hamptons – Thursday, April 7
“Serving the Hamptons” takes viewers into one of the most exclusive enclaves in the world while showcasing all the juicy drama in the lives of the young, sexy restaurant staff at Southampton’s “it” destination for dining, 75 Main, as they hook up, argue, and work together to make sure the clients come back for more.

FOOD

All on the Table – Wednesday, April 20
Hopeful restaurateurs deal with the stress and pressure of preparing a preview dinner for potential investors, presenting both the food and the total restaurant experience in hopes of securing funding for their dream venture.

The Repair Shop

HOME

The Repair Shop (season 5) – Saturday, April 9
Nestled deep in the British countryside lies a workshop where broken, battered, and beloved artifacts, antiques, and curios are brought back to life. An ensemble of skilled and passionate craftspeople put the beauty back into these precious objects.

High Design with Kim Myles – Wednesday, April 13
Design will get a whole new spin in “High Design,” starring HGTV alum, interior designer, and self-proclaimed cannabis connoisseur Kim Myles. The series will follow Kim, who spent two years working in the cannabis industry, as she transforms marijuana dispensaries from California to Maine that are in need of major makeovers.

Curb Your Carbon

During the series, she will upgrade lackluster interiors into top-of-the-line retail spaces that feel welcoming to clients. Kim will also explore cannabis in all its shapes and sizes as she takes field trips to learn how to make cannabis soaps, lotions, sodas, food items, and much more.

Curb Your Carbon – Thursday, April 21
Humor, crazy stunts, and stunning animations: “Curb Your Carbon” reveals the simple and effective ways we can all help fight climate change in an easy-to-understand way. Narrated by Ryan Reynolds.

Dear Mr. Brody

DOCUMENTARIES

Dear Mr. Brody – Thursday, April 28
The stranger-than-fiction true story of Michael Brody Jr, a 21-year-old hippie-millionaire who decided to give away his fortune to anyone in need and ignited a psychedelic spiral of events. Countless struggling Americans overwhelmed Brody with personal letters responding to his extraordinary offer, making him an instant celebrity in the process.

Man Without a Heart – Friday, April 29
A gripping and disturbing documentary thriller, “Man Without a Heart” immerses viewers in one of the most enigmatic unsolved cases of the last decade, taking them on a journey through Sweden, Spain, and England to explore the death of a Spanish man disguised as an impossible suicide. It’s the story of a family willing to fight for the truth no matter its consequences and a puzzle of characters who unravel a mysterious story full of surprises.

Unraveled

TRUE CRIME

Unraveled: Once a Killer – Friday, April 22
In the next installment of the “Unraveled” anthology, Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen investigate the most elusive criminal ever to strike – the “one and done killer.” These mysterious offenders commit brutal murders without sufficient evidence, never kill again, and disappear back into society for decades, leaving detectives and criminal profilers with unsolvable cases.

With a companion podcast released in advance of the two-hour special, “Unraveled” exposes the limitations of criminal profiling and reveals a new investigative technique that could change the way investigators interpret cold cases.

AUTOMOBILE

Radford Builds – Monday, April 25
Following the premiere of “Radford Returns” on discovery+, “Radford Builds” takes viewers on an exclusive deep dive further into this world, delving into the technical and emotional demands of building a supercar. Experience intimate conversations with classic Lotus team members Jenson Button and Clive Chapman, and ride along Jenson’s test drives of Lotus cars, both old and new.

Chip Foose, an original designer of the Lotus Type 62, gives viewers a master class of the car building craft, showcasing the detailed work of creating a car from foam and clay with master mechanic Ant Anstead.

MAGNOLIA

Handcrafted Hotels – Friday, April 15
This series follows hoteliers in cities and towns across the country who uniquely capture the nostalgia, charm, and character of their new hometowns. In this season, hotelier Ben Weprin and his team of artists, craftspeople, and designers with Graduate Hotels create custom stays that celebrate the university spirit and provide guests with a one-of-a-kind, nostalgic experience.

IMMERSIONS

Little Big World – Friday, April 22
“Little Big World” places viewers within the scenario of a Little Big World in your own backyard. The immersion will move through plants and flowers in the garden, over countertops and in-between household products, and through pipes and various small openings to create this “larger than life” world.