A comedic unscripted web series hosted by Catherine McCafferty in which she goes on "first dates" with other queer comics, Pretty Gay gives audiences a glimpse into what flirting could be like if it happened on a set designed to look like a gay bar.
Three Massachusetts natives comb Plymouth County and the surrounding wooded areas south of Boston to transform 18th and 19th-century homes into brand-new ones, all while preserving their history.
Car addict Tyler Hoover makes his way across the United States buying rare and cool cars; as soon as Tyler scores, he puts his new ride to the test, on race tracks, off-road adventures and road trips through the heartland.
Follows renovators across the UK as they tackle crumbling period properties. The renovators face huge challenges as they attempt to transform their wrecks into the homes of their dreams.
DMX: Soul of a Man was a reality television series that recorded the daily life of African American rapper DMX, primarily aired on Black Entertainment Television.
The show included various aspects of his personal and religious life. The theme song Lord Give Me A Sign is a single from his album "Year of the Dog...Again". The show featured DMX, Tashera Simmons,, Ali Samii, Jack Hudgins, Randy Acker, Swizz Beatz and his unexpected cowboy friend and neighbor Buddy Wood.
Work hard, play harder? Olivia Attwood throws 10 ambitious young chefs into Jean-Christophe Novelli’s Barcelona kitchen, where things continue to heat up long after service stops.
The Debut: Dream Academy is a talent competition reality show created as an international collaboration between record labels Hybe and Geffen Records aimed at creating a global girl group. The fan-interactive project involves 20 female candidates from around the world competing in three "missions" to test their artistry. Eliminations occur after each mission, leaving 10 contestants to compete in the finale, during which the final group's members will be decided.
Dance lovers, brace yourself, because VTM announces the long-awaited comeback of the dance competition of all dance competitions. 'Dancing With The Stars' will return from 2025 to where it started 18 years ago.
The well-known dancers put their best foot forward week after week and also show their hearts through their dance. Who will be crowned the ultimate dance talent? Who surprises the whole of Flanders with passion, emotion and dedication?
Jamie Oliver goes through the year, celebrating seasonal ingredients and what can be made with them as they come into season in the UK. He goes on a delicious journey through the kitchen calendar, highlighting weird, wonderful and wonky produce with inspiring recipes for when they're at their best.
Abby Lee Miller is back and it's not about plastic trophies anymore. Inviting a group of young adult dancers to live with her, she looks to test their abilities with challenges, as they compete for a spot on Abby's new team.
The series ruthlessly exposes the secrets of industrial production. Whether it's pork in chicken sausage, imitation cheese in kebabs, or glue in ham—host Kim Adler wants to know from producers, manufacturers, and association representatives what's really in our food. The 31-year-old reporter shows how many small pieces of meat are turned into a whole with the "Pimp Your Meat" campaign in a shopping center in North Rhine-Westphalia. And finally, he tries to sell his homemade "Mega Cordon Bleu Sausage" with 14 additives at the largest food fair, Anuga.