"What a day" is a light variety reality show launched by Bilibili in the summer of 2020, produced by Atomic Entertainment.
The regular members of the show are Hua Shaobei, LexBurner, LaoFanQie, Some Fantasy King, and the Chinese BOY Super Gorilla.
Starting from July 24, it will be broadcast exclusively on Bilibili every Friday at 12:00 noon. Created by the UP host Hua Shaobei, LexBurner, LaoFanQie, Some Magic King, Chinese BOY Super Gorilla and Pharaoh! Summer limited theme song "Summer Boy".
16 contestants, eight men and eight women, all single, will live isolated in a tropical paradise. Here they will find love, games and money as the main protagonists of the surprising journey that awaits them. Some will go in search of true love, but others will go to have fun while developing strategies to win the grand total prize of $200,000 in cash for the winning couple, $100,000 each.
Several celebrities are recruited to live under a real military regime, in a barracks, wearing uniforms and subjected to the discipline imposed upon them.
Carpenter Clint Harp hits the road in search of incredible historical structures across the country that are in need of restoration, while exploring their origins and dreaming of their futures.
Sixteen contestants, ranging in age from 12 to 15, are taken completely off the grid to solve puzzles and overcome physical challenges, with the laws of karma setting the rules.
The show documents the efforts of Chuck Palumbo (a former WWE wrestler and mechanic) and his partner Rick Dore (a custom car and hot rod builder) as they locate and then clean up the collection of a car hoarder with the main idea being to get classic cars and parts back into the realm of public use and display.
Each week, Funniest Wins competitors will learn a different comedy style, guided by Marlon Wayans and guests who will include Wayans’ comedian friends or family members. The aspiring comedians will test what they’ve been shown in front of an audience, with one person being eliminated until only one remains. The winner will receive a cash prize and an online series for Wayans’ site WhatTheFunny.com.
Famous celebrities with different costumes and masks fight to keep their identities a secret on-and-off the stage. They sing with their own voices while competing with each other in the form of duo or trio duels. The audience and the jury try to guess who the competitor is, with clue packages given in prepared videos prepared as well asking questions to the masks. The contestant who gets the least votes from the audience with their performance at the end of their match gets sent to risk. Finally, the contestant who gets the fewest votes among the masks at risk is eliminated from the contest and must remove his or her mask.
Viewers are taken into places usually closed to the public, from aircraft carriers and the Pentagon to the Betty Ford Center and backstage Las Vegas showrooms. The show first aired on ABC as occasional specials before becoming a regular series on A&E.
16 handpicked candidates from around the world compete in a high-stakes game involving business and physical challenges. The winner receives a US $250,000 job offer to work directly under ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong for a year as his protege in Singapore.
From bad weather ruining weddings to vacations from hell, "Weather Gone Viral" uses video clips and interviews to demonstrate how meteorological moments around the world affect people in their every day lives. These unbelievable, and often funny, clips will include commentary from our meteorologists, interviews, and graphics that will keep viewers on their toes.