New Orleans locals visit Emeril Lagasse's kitchen to see firsthand how he makes the dishes they helped inspire, from piping hot beignets to icy cold sake made with Louisiana-grown rice.
You Don't Know Jack was a short-lived game show based on the bestselling computer game series of the same name that aired on ABC in the summer of 2001. Paul Reubens, best known for his role as Pee-wee Herman on Pee-wee's Playhouse, played host Troy Stevens. Tom Gottlieb reprised his role as Cookie Masterson, who was the announcer. The show lasted only six episodes, and was replaced by The Wayne Brady Show.
Aespa, the fourth-generation girl group that represents Korea, starts its first reality travel show. The first travel spots of the Synk Road are Gangwon's East Sea and Pyeongchang. Throughout the trip, the members must find the hidden ae-key cards and complete the Synk Road. They will go through various missions to earn the ae-key cards as they enjoy the trip. Can Aespa successfully complete the first Synk Road and open the door to the next Synk Road?
It’s a survival audition program to discover a singer who can sing the songs from the 70s to 90s in the sense of modern times. Legendary judges consist of Bae Chul Soo, Lee Seung Chul, Kim Hyun Chul, Jung Jae Hyung, Gummy, Solar, Kang Seung Yoon, and fantastic host Sung Si Kyung’s witty words will take this show to another level. The original artists of masterpieces of the 70s to 90s, such as Song Chang Sik, Jeon Young Rok, Jang Hye Jin, and Yu Young Seok, will also appear as special guests, which raises our anticipation. Who will burst onto the scene and splash refreshing color to the legendary songs? Please look forward to seeing who will be the winner of the mega audition program that combines the new and the old
Homewrecker was an American reality show on MTV that was hosted by Jackass star Ryan Dunn. The show is a twist on home renovation reality shows such as Trading Spaces and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; but instead of the room being renovated, it is wrecked.
A competition series where contestants compete for a photography gig that could change one of their lives forever. They’ll put their creativity - and their emotions - on the line in a series of challenges that cover every aspect of phone photography - from art and food to sports and music. It’s time to take your best shot.
Lee Chang Sub (of BTOB) reviews various university departments, experiencing a day in the life of a student in that major. He is Jeongwaja, the man who changes his major everyday. A 2022 campus cultural revitalization project aimed at sharing information, capturing memories and promoting various departments.
The Magicians was a British family entertainment television show, first broadcast throughout January 2011 on BBC One.
The show features magicians performing a number of magic tricks with guest celebrities, to decide which pair will face a forfeit trick at the end of the episode. In the first series, this was decided through audience participation, however, for the second series, a phone vote was introduced. The first series was hosted by Lenny Henry, and featured magicians Luis de Matos, Barry and Stuart and Chris Korn. At the end of series 1, Luis de Matos was deemed series champion.
Joel Dommett hosts a high octane game show, where two families battle against each other in a thrilling game with a uniquely challenging twist. With an impressive prize of a whopping £20,000, the contestants will have to answer questions hidden within a montage of moving images. To win the cash, the contestants will have to shout the answers displayed on TV screens. For every category that they get right they move further up the money ladder but the pressure is on, as the families will have to bank as much cash as possible and avoid crashing out altogether.