Kids Say the Darndest Things is an American comedy series hosted by Bill Cosby that aired on CBS as a special on February 6, 1995, then as a full season from January 9, 1998 to June 23, 2000. It was based on a popular feature of Art Linkletter's radio show House Party and television series, Art Linkletter's House Party, which together aired mostly five days a week from 1945 to 1969.
Cultural icon RuPaul revisits past seasons of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” to offer insider info, colorful commentary and a unique perspective. Rulive all the gag worthy moments with commentary from Ru and Michelle Visage.
Tap into the expertise of three women working behind the gears at an automotive shop. These women approach complex projects that rival those undertaken by their male counterparts in order to prove that they have what it takes to run a female-dominated car shop.
Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong was an entertainment show on Channel 4, presented by Alan Carr. During the first series, voice-over commentary in between rounds on the scores is provided by Leslie Phillips. From Series 2, the announcer is Peter Dickson. Season was released onto DVD in 2008. Due to the success of Alan Carr: Chatty Man it has been announced that the show would not return for a third series.
This is the South Korean version of the American variety program Mickey Mouse Club. Except for the United States, which produced the Mickey Mouse Club, S.Korea became the first foreign language version of the show. Young members of SMROOKIES appeared as the main stars, along with Super Junior's Leeteuk as the MC. Just like the original show, the cast prepare dances, cover popular songs, play games, and do drama sketches for the young audience to enjoy. It aired on S.Korea's Disney Channel.
The queens are back like never before. Viewers behind the scenes at the eccentric and often gag-worthy drag closets of Drag Race alums. It gives fans an intimate glimpse at their favorite queens and reveals the backstory of their most iconic looks.
English comedian, actor, presenter and writer Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall challenges his best mate, former professional footballer Jamie Redknapp to put together his own World Cup team of eleven. Instead of collecting stickers, Jack sends Jamie off to build his World Cup team by collecting real-life meetings with real-life football stars. Jamie and his father, Harry, travel across the United Kingdom and Europe, getting acquainted with some of the biggest names in football, all in anticipation of World Cup Qatar 2022.
Thirteen strangers are summoned to a grand stately home. They are there to compete for part of the fortune left in the will of The Deceased, a fabulously glamourous benefactor played by Elizabeth Hurley.