Modeled after the TLC show "Four Weddings", this competition series follows four homeowners who are invited to preview, critique and score one another's homes for the chance to win $10,000 as well as be featured in Better Homes and Gardens magazine. The hourlong episodes feature design-proud homeowners hoping to impress the other three competitors with their decor and style choices, which are graded -- often with frank and harsh opinions attached -- using an overall impression score out of 10 and ranked for originality, style and livability. The homeowner with the highest score wins the grand prize.
MAMMOUTH celebrates projects, actions, standpoints that are meaningful, that make you want to act, that you care about. They can be led by musicians, teachers, gamers, sportsmen, scientists, entrepreneurs, YouTubers, comedians or even by a stranger that only you know.
MUNCHIES presents a series of guides to eating in some of the best destinations around the world, from Welsh lamb to tacos in Oaxaca, and truffle hunting in Oregon.
Gordon Ramsay explores new territory meeting Brits abroad in crisis. For thousands of Brits, running a restaurant in the sun is the stuff of dreams. But in the aftermath of a crippling recession, countless Brits find themselves trapped in a living hell and facing financial ruin.
Monét X Change and Rob Anderson host a competition where eight RuPaul's Drag Race queens face off in outfit construction challenges to win the grand prize and the title of Glam Slampion.
Letters and Numbers is an Australian game show on SBS One. It is hosted by Richard Morecroft, and co-hosted by David Astle and Lily Serna. It is based on the French format Des chiffres et des lettres while its structure is similar to the UK version of the show, Countdown. It began airing on 2 August 2010. On 22 June 2012 SBS announced on the official website its decision to "rest" the show, the final episode aired on 27 June 2012. The show has been replaced, at 6pm weeknights, by the UK series, Countdown.
My Dream Derelict Home In The Sun features property expert Scarlette Douglas, as she follows the bravest Brits as they sink their savings into derelict properties in some of the most beautiful parts of France and Spain to transform them into dream homes.
The John Henson Project was an American reality television series that explores the world through the eyes of host John Henson. The series was shown on Spike TV in 2004. The intent of the show was to create a half hour variety-type program that would highlight news, entertainment and sports from a "guy"'s perspective, punctuated by Henson's sardonic sense of humor. The show would feature regular segments like "Cruise the News", "Guys and Balls" and "Man of the Week". More bizarre features were "Could I Kick His Ass?", where Henson would handicap himself, Vegas-style, in theoretical fights with celebrities and reenactments of famous sports tirades performed by grade school aged children.