The Television Program Titled “Intervention” On The Cable Channel A&E, As Of The Time Of Writing This Post; Featuring Young And Middle-Aged Ponytail And “Man Bun” Males As The Subjects Of Their Episodes At This Time.
Many of these Drug Addict males, and some of the young and middle-aged male Interventionalists are also covered in tattoos.
Cases in point are the male Interventionalist from Australia by the name of Mike Diamond, fellow Interventionalists Zach Livingston, Vicki Lucas, and Michael Gonzales; and Drug Addicts by the names of Gabby, Patyrk, and Greg.
See this earlier post about Television Programs On The Cable Channel A&E Featuring, And Catering Towards Low-Class People for the type of programming, and the demographics the Cable Channel A&E currently has as of the time of writing this post.
The Cable Channel A&E was formed in 1984 as a joint venture between ABC and NBC, with the merger of ABC’s ARTS Cable Channel; and NBC’s ‘Entertainment’ Cable Channel. NBC (which, along with its parent company RCA; were both under the ownership of General Electric by this time) had sold their shares in the Cable Channel A&E in 1993.