Celebrities with different personalities will become housemates. For each set of celebrities, one will become the landlord, renting out rooms in his/her own house.
World's most remarkable pet hamsters go toe-to-toe with teams of humans in scaled challenges that will test their speed, strength, agility – and, of course, their eating prowess – all for the sake of answering the burning question: Which species is superior, humans or hamsters?
This is the moment every designer loves and no client ever forgets. It’s the moment when a home is complete, the design work is finished, and the transformation is ready to be unveiled. The Reveal takes you inside some of the most stunning homes in America, opening the doors, and the designs to you – showcasing amazing work meticulously curated by an elite class of interior designers.
Two of TLC's favorite subjects - wedding dresses and makeovers - are combined in `Brides Gone Styled', which features celebrity stylists Gretta Monahan and Robert Verdi transforming fashion-challenged women from frumpy to fabulous. In each hour-long episode, a bride-to-be picks her favorite dress before Gretta and Robert choose three other options they think are more flattering. As the fiancée tries on each dress, the stylists propose hair makeovers and makeup options that best complement each look. Finally, each participant selects her winning dress in secret and reveals it to the hosts and her friends and family.
Simon Cowell is looking for the next hit boy band. And he's risking it all to find them. Will these young singers prove he's still got the Midas touch?
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.
Česko hledá SuperStar is the Czech version of Idol series. It is broadcast on Czech TV Nova, first series in spring 2004, the second a year later, the third series in autumn 2006. The show was very popular in 2004, with an audience of more than 3.5 million people; other media attention was also huge. The further series' rating was rather lower. In 2008, the program was superseded by the X Factor. However, Czech broadcaster TV Nova and broadcaster of Slovak version of Idol TV Markíza confirmed that both versions will be joined into one federal. The latest version is called Česko Slovenská Superstar, which started in September 2009.
The reality show of WBL Boys, let’s do it together! A group of actors who have become familiar with each other through the WBL, are performing deep emotions together in their roles on the stage and working hard to move forward in their lives under the stage. In memory of the first anniversary of the meeting, they take off masks and come to reality. They will show their true color in the reality show. This journey is a Truth or Dare. The unique journey for WBL boys, spin and heat up!