Seven aspiring music industry trainees compete in a reality audition program to determine who will become the newest member of the South Korean K-pop idol group KARA.
Pirate Master was a CBS reality television show created by Mark Burnett which replaced the previous Mark Burnett show on CBS, Rock Star. It follows sixteen modern-day pirates on their quest for gold, which totaled US$1,000,000. The show was hosted by Cameron Daddo, and took place in the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. The show premiered on Thursday, May 31, 2007. The show also aired on CTV in Canada, Sky3 in the UK, premiered on June 21, 2007 on Network Ten in Australia, and premiered on July 4, 2007 on AXN Asia. On July 10 in the US, the show moved to Tuesdays at 10 p.m.. In its Tuesday run, it would follow the 9 p.m. broadcast of Big Brother 8. As of July 24, in the US, Pirate Master was only online on CBS.com's Innertube, with a new episode presented each week on Tuesday morning.
Do you pee in the shower? Have you ever cheated on an exam? What is your favorite deep-fried snack? And do you prefer wine over beer? Not too serious topics, but we can still discuss them for hours. We will find out Flanders' answers to these and many more questions in the brand new humorous panel show Enquêtebureau with host Steven Van Herreweghe. Two teams of three well-known Flemish people compete against each other with the aim of testing their knowledge about the behavior and habits of the Flemish. In the meantime, the BVs themselves expose their souls in witty and often surprising anecdotes and revelations. The result: a panel show that holds up a mirror to the viewer at home. Because what's more fun than having a good laugh at ourselves?
Four married couples try to save their marriages by entering into a social experiment. During this experiment, the four couples switch spouses and live with another participants spouse for two weeks as husband and wife.
Host Vogue Williams and a panel of celebrity judges observe as performers take the stage to show they have the skills worth earning a €50,000 prize. The Big Deal will showcase variety acts, from musicians and magicians through comedians and dancers, to acrobats and the utterly undefinable. The only thing the performers have in common is an ability to make jaws drop, hearts race and eyes roll – and occasionally tear up. After each act, the performers are offered a deal: they can either accept a cash buyout and leave the competition with a sum of money – or they can reject the offer and hope they’ve impressed the judges enough to progress through to the final and the chance to win a life-changing prize pot of up to €50,000.
An interactive, entertaining, field-based TV show with three seasons. The show's hosts visit several areas and ask smart questions whose answers contain important information about a certain issue. The show also reviews some clips from real street TV to monitor the audience's reaction.
Two young boy bands from Japan BALLISTIK BOYZ and PSYCHIC FEVER have to live in Thailand for six months to learn the cultural roots of T-POP and make music.
This head-to-tail dog grooming creative competition series, inspired by Jess Rona's coffee table book "Groomed," showcases canine breeds of all kinds, with each episode featuring three dog groomers facing off over two rounds. These doggy makeover wizards compete to turn the K-9s into K-10s
The reality show "As Long as I Have a Voice" began in 2008. The first episodes present snapshots from the recording of Anna Vissi's album "Forbidden". The camera moves to her apartment in New York, where the singer opens the door. Her tour in Australia follows, with footage from rehearsals and moments from the dressing rooms. The well-known journalist, writer and lyricist Myrto Kontova edited 900 hours of material, divided it into stories and supplemented it with filming and interviews of close friends, collaborators, relatives and Anna herself. Her family, mother, daughter Sofia, sister, friends and fans participate in the reality show, while Anna Vissi comments on her experiences, images and thoughts at various stages of her life. Sakis Rouvas participates since filming continued during the appearances of Anna Vissi and Sakis Rouvas at the Athens Arena in the musical performance "Face2Face".
In addition to Astrid Coppens and Kevin Janssens, weather forecaster Sabine Hagedoren, Youtuber Arno The Kid, comedian Guga Baúl, radio voice Anke Buckinx, actor Jeroen Perceval and dancer Nora Monsecour will also take up the challenge. They have to live in the Yecheon Yongmunsa Temple for a total of eleven days, completely isolated from the outside world. For example, they do not have access to their mobile phones and reading a book is not allowed.
Boogie Woogie was an Indian Television dance show that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. Debuting in 1995, the show is hosted by Indian film and television personalities, Naved Jaffrey and Ravi Behl, who are also the producers and creators of the show. Javed Jaffrey appears as the permanent celebrity judge. The show was relaunched by Sony Entertainment Television in 2003. It has become the longest lasting dance show in India.
For the show, celebrities swap their homes for a whole week - with everything that goes with it. They have to get to grips with everything they find in their new surroundings. This includes their house, dog and possibly even their partner.
Host Laila Ali challenges chefs to settle their disputes in a single round, head-to-head culinary battle. The food world is filled with bold chefs with egos as big as their resumes, employees who have been wronged by their boss, restaurateurs defending their livelihoods from copycats, and owners whose staff walked out during busy dinner shifts. They all come here to call each other out, put their favorite knives on the line, and bury the hatchet. The winners walk out with $10,000 cash, a prized knife from the losing chef's knife roll and bragging rights for life!