Fred Sirieix immerses 12 young Brits in the world of luxury hospitality, asking them to run a French five-star hotel, for a chance to win a top job and cash prize.
Princess is a Canadian television series hosted by Gail Vaz-Oxlade that premiered in 2010. The program is similar in format to her earlier endeavor, Til Debt Do Us Part; however, rather than helping couples in financial trouble, Vaz-Oxlade assists women who are considered self-indulgent and spoiled. Participants are given weekly challenges, some of which are to help bring the finances and debt under control, while others are meant to help correct the participant's attitude and make amends to their friends and relatives. At the end of six weeks, Vaz-Oxlade gives the participant a cheque for an amount up to $5,000, based upon Vaz-Oxlade's assessment of the participant's success in each of the challenges.
In the United States, the show airs on Saturday nights on cable news channel CNBC.
A reality-based talent competition that features "Questors" that will have to undergo talent training, physical enhancement and different challenges to test their talent skills. The remaining questor after weekly eliminations will be declared as the Grand Questor.
Alan Cumming travels to spectacular properties as he seeks inspiration for his own dream home. He meets the visionaries who challenge conventional home building practices to build the world's most imaginative dwellings.
The Impact ATL." Featuring Jayda Cheaves, Ari Fletcher, Dionte "Arrogant Tae" Gray, Lakeyah, and Dess Dior, the forthcoming eight-episode docuseries will aim to highlight some of Atlanta's influential entrepreneurs and artists. The show was created in partnership with Entertainment One (eOne) and Quality Films, the film and television arm of Quality Control Music.
Our lives could use a dose of color and extravagance, enter the drag queens. In this documentary series we follow six drags on their journey through the entertainment landscape. The performances are a celebration for our stars and the viewer, but we also want to show who is hiding under the wig. Each queen has her own story and motivation. Why do they love drag so much? Where do they find their urge to entertain?