It's all about turning piles of rusting junk into a money making machine. To make this happen, Andy Cohen has to be a scrappy, ambitious leader who balances his own pie-in-the-sky drive with his father's down-to-earth perspective. For the day-to-day work, he's backed up by a group of talented, but not exactly mainstream, characters. And to succeed as a team, they all have to find the proverbial diamonds in the rough, chase down deals, and add value to what others throw away--it's not work, it's the hustle.
After completing his transfer studies in Macau, Wang Hu reunites with his classmates in his Northeast hometown for a festive winter holiday, where they forge lasting friendships and immerse themselves in the vibrant life and traditions of rural China.
Host Rosie Jones pits Katherine Ryan and Judi Love's teams against each other in judging 'Rosie's Regulars'. Comedians compete in hilarious rounds, before one of the regulars play for a cash prize.
Five men, five elements, and five missions.
Five choice leading men lose their onscreen images in Mission Unscripted. What will happen when Film, Bright, Tre, Neng and Tongtong must play as leads in the real world to complete secret missions?
Simon Cowell is looking for the next hit boy band. And he's risking it all to find them. Will these young singers prove he's still got the Midas touch?
The Law Firm is an hour-long reality television, nontraditional court show series that premiered on NBC on July 28, 2005. In the series, twelve young up-and-coming trial lawyers competed for a grand prize of $250,000.
At the end of each show, attorney Roy Black decided which two competitors were the weakest and needed to be dismissed, using the catchphrase "The verdict is in. You're out."
The series was cancelled by NBC after two weeks on the air due to weak ratings.
“Lenßen übernimmt" accompanies the cult lawyer Ingo Lenßen in the fight for the rights of the “little man”. Lenßen provides immediate help for existential problems.