The Big Break is the Golf Channel's reality television program. The show's premise is to award an aspiring professional golfer exemptions into selected events on certain tours. The series debuted on October 6, 2003.
Currently, the show airs at 9 p.m. Eastern time/6 p.m. Pacific time every Monday or Tuesday. Tom Abbott replaced Vince Cellini as the male host at Big Break Sandals Resorts in the spring of 2010. Stephanie Sparks stayed on as host.
Each episode is an hour long, though each season finale is two hours long. The show's chief signature is a giant rock that bears its logo. Until the 11th edition, there was a side rock with the Roman numeral identifying the edition. Now, each show is referred to only by its location.
"Vrede Op Aarde" judges in the chalet on a secret assignment. Only if they successfully complete that challenge will they win a personalized Peace on Earth award.
Scrappers is a reality television series about three competing groups of scrappers from Brooklyn, New York who collect and sell scrap metal. The series premiered 3 August 2010 at 10pm on Spike TV.
DIG DEEPER is a 12-week program made up of 3 different lifting modalities. You’ll focus on each training style 4 weeks before moving on to the next Collection. Additionally, there’s an optional 4th collection—“No Excuses”—for when you’re in a hurry. Collection 1: Dynamic Circuits – Fast-paced giant-circuit workouts with higher rep counts to enhance your muscular endurance and stamina. Collection 2: Sculpt & Define – Lift heavier with lower reps using supersets and time under tension to build muscles and definition. Collection 3: The Build – Slow and controlled heavy lifting using drop sets and pyramids to really increase strength and gain muscle. There are 5 lifting workouts per week, 40 to 50 minutes each. Shaun has also created optional 30-minute steady-state cardio workouts that you can incorporate into your week for an added fat-burn.
A new concept drive-through song show where everything from talk to song unfolds in the car. Lee Su Geun teamed up with BOOM and Hong Jin Young to announce a pleasant start to the new program.
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Where's Anne Rice when you really need her? Self-described medium Derek Acorah travels to Egypt where he communes with the spirits of King Tut and other long-departed personalities, aided by Sam, his Ethiopian spirit guide.
Night Fever was a karaoke style show airing in the United Kingdom on Channel 5 from 5 April 1997 to 30 March 2002. It was hosted by Suggs and in the early series, he was helped by 'The Big Guy in the Sky' - a disembodied voice giving the scores, and later by 'Wolfie' - John Ireland dressed as Mozart. Later series were co-hosted by Will Mellor and Sarah Cawood replaced later by Kieron Elliott and Danielle Nicholls. The programme often had themed shows such as Valentine's Day. Also, Suggs was helped by Pop Monkey who supposedly gave Suggs the choices of songs.
Sean explores SA's small towns with his Village To-Do List – a list of places to eat, sleep and experience, with local tips and personal favorites that he ticks off live.
Deep down, everybody's got something to hide. From the perfect housewife next door to the beloved community pastor, everyone has a few skeletons rattling around in their closet. But what if someone uncovered those skeletons? How far would you go to keep your secret from being spilled? Would you kill?
A docudrama that profiles individuals who go to great lengths to hide the skeletons in their closets.
TNT, a Nowruz special program hosting Hamed Ahangi, presents a demanding competition to the audience on new year's eve. Different and thrilling parts of this program include live music, conversation and interesting tasks with artists, singers and athletes such as Javad Yasari, Omid Hajili, Masoud Sadeghloo, Alireza Biranvand, Abbas Jamshidifar, Yousef Teymouri, etc, guesting on the show