Four actresses from Japan move to South Korea to audition and act alongside Korean actors for roles in a series of love stories. Will true romance follow?
Featuring the country's best a cappella groups performing popular songs like you've never heard them before. There's no lip-synching, backup bands or safety net. They'll be singing for America's vote, with the winner walking away with the ultimate prize - a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000.
Eight celebrities from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan embark on a 16 day adventure in the forests of Southwest China's Guizhou Province with Bear Grylls and Chinese co-presenter Jiang Changjian.
Each week, 20 contestants compete in a series of challenges in an attempt to win £10,000. These challenges are based in large pools of water or mud and generally involve large assault courses that participants must cross.
In the German version of the Japanese original show "Sasuke", the candidates have to overcome four obstacle courses. At the start there are initially 100 participants, both hobby athletes and professional athletes, who have to complete the first course over water basins individually and one after the other. Strength, agility and stamina are helpful here, because those who are not fast enough or come into contact with the water are eliminated. For the German audience, a complete run is divided into several shows until the best participant is chosen as the "Ninja Warrior".
Meet Jazz Jennings! Jazz is a transgender teenage girl who has been living as a girl since she was in kindergarten. Parents Jeanette and Greg have spent the years finding doctors to treat their daughter, while fighting the discrimination and misconceptions associated with what it means to be transgender. But, now that Jazz is 14, she is on the brink of the biggest challenge of her life: high school.
"The Next Big Thing" is a high-quality music live program produced exclusively by Street Voice, a leading domestic original music brand, and broadcasted on Tencent Video. It encompasses a reality show segment that explores the creative narratives of original musicians and showcases exhilarating live performances at LiveHouse venues. The program aims to promote the original works of trendy musicians in genres such as folk, hip-hop, and rock.
"JJinfan Zone" is a cheering station for the Jjinfan Fans who risk their lives playing ball. It is the first sports entertainment show where fans, not athletes, are the main characters. The first season features Hanwha Eagles fans as the main characters. Even though the Hanwha Eagles recorded their 18th consecutive loss and stayed in last place for 3 years in a row, they cheered them on with unchanging hearts. This year, Ryu Hyun Jin returns to the team to see if they can repeat their 1999 Korean Series victory and 2018 fall baseball miracle.
The three youths will be on a journey to understand the world in a way that is most relevant to young people today, to re-examine their lives and to gain a greater perspective.
In each episode, a series of fun tasks and challenges with different themes will be designed to enable the young crosstalk actors of Deyunshe to show their humorous personality charm and positive attitude towards different challenges in the process of completing the challenges. At the same time, in the relaxing and pleasant program atmosphere, Deyun Boys would play interesting games to restore the unknown side of their lives and bring infinite joy to the audience.
College Hill was a reality television show on Black Entertainment Television that follows the lives of students at historically black colleges. First broadcast in 2004, the show has become quite popular, bringing in record ratings during its third and fourth seasons for BET. The sixth season, which is set in South Beach, Florida, premiered on March 24, 2009. The show aired every Tuesday at 10 pm on BET. In 2007, a spin-off was produced called College Hill Interns that focused on the lives of ten college students from different universities around the country on their summer internship program in the city of Chicago. The future of the show is unknown. In a recent BET meeting, College Hill and fellow BET original shows Baldwin Hills and Harlem Heights weren't mentioned as returning series.