Anchovy Physical Camp: We are uncut gems! Choi Daniel, DinDin, Jonathan, and O3ohn are four men with big dreams but little endurance. Join these "anchovies," who are all form and no function, as they face 12 hours of grind mode and hellish workout missions. Their only ray of hope is the reduction game. Failure to complete missions on time means no future for them. They must do whatever it takes to win this brutal battle, whether their opponents are themselves or the production crew. Their struggle to escape "anchovy" status is a sweaty, laughter-filled journey to physical growth. Warning: This show is highly interactive and can increase your endurance just from watching it.
Your OWN Show: Oprah's Search for the Next TV Star was a reality competition show, created by Oprah Winfrey. The show aired from January 7, 2011 to February 25, 2011 on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Hosted by Nancy O'Dell and Carson Kressley, it featured ten prospective television hosts competing to earn their own television show on the OWN network. Each week, the contestants competed in a themed-television show challenge, where they were watched and judged by O'Dell, Kressley, and a guest judge and mentor, whose expertise is in the theme that week. After the production and filming, one contestant was eliminated, until the best host remained. Zach Anner and Kristina Kuzmic-Crocco were both chosen as the winners. Besides winning their television show, the champions also received $100,000 and a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox.
The executive producer was Mark Burnett, who has produced many reality competitions, such as The Apprentice, Survivor, and Design Star.
The program invites outstanding electronic musicians from around the world to participate in the selection to select a group of outstanding electronic music works and powerful musicians from multiple perspectives such as professional recommendation, live performance, and visual presentation.
What you see isn’t always what you get. Paddy McGuinness challenges contestants and celebrities to sort the singing sensations from the woeful warblers – without hearing a note.
Jazz Casual was an occasional series on jazz music on National Educational Television, the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service. The show was produced by Richard Moore and KQED of San Francisco, California. Episodes ran for 30 minutes.
It ran from 1961 to 1968 and was hosted by jazz critic Ralph Gleason. The series had a pilot program in 1960, however the episode has been destroyed. 31 episodes were broadcast; 28 episodes survive. Most episodes included short interviews with the group leaders.
Actress Lee Min Jung takes her first lead role in a variety program as she travels to rural villages with a mobile convenience store. Through heartfelt interactions with the locals, she shares laughter, stories, and meals while exploring the warmth of community life.
Joining her are Boom, Ahn Jae Hyun, Kim Jung Hyun, and Kim Jae Won, who together highlight the beauty of giving and receiving affection in today's fast-paced world.
Freddie returns to his home town for the sporting challenge of a lifetime. Can he inspire some unlikely teens to give cricket a chance - or has he bitten off more than he can chew?
“LOL” or “Last One Laughing” is a reality show where ten comedians battle it out to make each other laugh. With no smiles allowed, they unleash their best jokes and antics, aiming to make each other crack up for six hours. It’s a hilarious battle of wit and self-control, where the last one laughing wins ONE MILLION PESOS!
Now in their 8th year since debut, ATEEZ steps away from the spotlight for a heartwarming and hilarious dating-style series. Pairing off for one-on-one "date days," the members plan personalized outings for each other, filled with genuine moments, lighthearted flirting, and unexpected emotional depth. As they explore what a perfect day looks like with their fellow members, the chemistry, banter, and bonds take center stage—culminating in a playful vote for the ultimate "date mate." It's ATEEZ like you've never seen them: unfiltered, charming, and full of surprises.
Morris Chestnut hosts this renovation docuseries chronicling the ongoing reconstruction of Tulsa's Greenwood District, which was destroyed in the 1921 massacre, while celebrating the personal and professional journeys of Black Wall Street descendants.
Taiwan is famous for its night market street food and delicious cuisine, especially its spicy Sichuan-style dishes, such as duck blood, taro with pork intestine, pineapple shrimp balls, and three-cup chicken, which are popular with locals and tourists alike. In this program, the hosts lead the audience on a culinary adventure, visiting renowned Taiwanese restaurants and popular spots recommended by local foodies. Along the way, they learn from the restaurant owners and top chefs, and provide tips for viewers to recreate authentic Taiwanese dishes at home.
The adult documentary series takes viewers on an international journey to the hot and erotic world of real sex clubs, exposing the practices and fetishes of real people worldwide.