Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls was a 2003 reality television series spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces, hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth season, Chuck Cureau hosted seven episodes until the show ended in 2005. In each episode, two friends redecorate each other's bedrooms in themes relating to the others tastes or hobbies. Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls aired regularly on the Discovery Kids Channel until it became The Hub.
Korea's great stunt teams have contributed to the rise of K-content worldwide. 'Super Action' through survival entertainment aims to find the best stunt team competing on their professional technique and directing skills.
Reality titans from the CBS universe compete in the most unpredictable and demanding game of their lives. With an ever-changing game, players are in a constant state of paranoia, unable to trust anyone but themselves. The CBS all-stars compete for a chance to join the upcoming global “War of the Worlds” championship.
Bosom friends Jonas Van Geel and Jelle Cleymans have been inseparable since their early teens. They share a passion for theatre and are musical partners in crime. On the biggest stages in Flanders, they effortlessly play the biggest heroes. But let's be honest... In real life? Not exactly the toughest or most heroic guys. In 'Jonas and Jelle: From Zero To Hero', the two henpecked heroes want to change that with the help of real heroes. The two friends step miles out of their comfort zone and go on an adventure with the real life versions of iconic superheroes. Their mission? To become a little more heroic themselves.
Band Bazi is the biggest talent competition for Iranian music bands in the pop and pop fusion genre, which is produced and broadcast by Filmnet.
A combination of judges and People's votes determines the fate of the groups participating in this competition.
High-tension members variety show about YUQI, CHUU, and TSUKI's special ability development to prepare for the space market that will succeed the K-pop market.
With a setting like no other amid the picturesque mountains of New Zealand’s South Island, 14 strangers, people from all walks of life, will embark on an unforgettable experience: to try and win $1 million, equally divided between them, as they carry the cash to the top of one of New Zealand’s highest peaks.
The contestants will have to work as a team through dangerous, rugged terrain, encounter wild weather and adrenaline-charged obstacles to reach the summit of a distant mountain in 14 days to take home the prize money.
This real-life series follows the residents of an average suburban community in Ohio where the couples maintain a not-so-average way of life. Neighbors are often more than just friends in this seemingly ordinary neighborhood that has become home to the controversial, yet surprisingly common "swinger" lifestyle.
“Gugudan Project: Extreme School Trip” will be about the first ever trip that the nine members take together. As for the concept, the gugudan girls are headed to Jeju Island to showcase their individual personalities as they face various excursions.
Style expert Robert Verdi leads his creative design team -- including vice president Deirdre, events manager Ashley, and marketing manager Patrick -- in this reality-comedy series in which Verdi and his associates try to take over pop culture -- one party, product and outfit at a time. In each episode, Verdi tries to balance the day-to-day antics of his creative services business with the serious pursuit of his over-the-top dreams in his quest to step out of the shadow of his celebrity clients and gain more attention, more money, and more fame for himself.
Singer/Actor/MC Lee Seung Gi accompanies four of Korea's top actresses—Yoon Yeo-Jung, Kim Ja-Ok, Kim Hee-Ae and Lee Mi-Yeon—on a trip to Croatia, a country with a strong exotic feel, beautiful natural scenery, and diverse cultural heritage.
A fix-it show where a lucky car owner is selected to have his or her stalled and neglected project vehicle finally completed over the course of a weekend with the help of our hosts. They crash your garage and take the car from “DIY Dead End” to “Done.”
Girls' Generation Goes to School is a South Korean reality show starring the popular South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The show documents the debut of the nine members of Girls' Generation and their associated troubles and ventures. Most of the episodes revolve around the group's unofficial debut and first public performances through the M.net show, School of Rock