AJ Odudu and award-winning architect Dara Huang search for the next big interior designer, as eight hopefuls battle it out to makeover and win a life-changing, mortgage-free apartment of their own
Universe League, a sequel to Universe Ticket featuring all male contestants, is a league-style audition with 42 contestants where the final winning team of the Prism Cup debuts. 3 teams will be formed using a sports draft system, picked by some of K-pops leading artists and hosted by Jay Park.
Best friends and ghost hunters Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey — known collectively as the Ghost Brothers — travel across the U.S. answering calls for help from different families. In each episode, they’ll bunk with a new family, getting embedded into their lives to help with their paranormal problems.
Frederique and Carter take people in greenery-deprived living spaces and provides flower and plant solutions to remedy various home issues by crafting creative, custom flower and plant designs and builds.
About the program: The talent show "Ringo" is produced in a different setting, focusing on the discovery of talents in the field of stand-up comedy. This decor is designed like a rig box where the participants perform stand-up. 8 people are going to compete in each episode of "Ringo" talent show...
From elk hunting on the vast Zumwalt Prairie Preserve to noodling for catfish in Tennessee, MeatEater's Director of Conservation Ryan "Cal" Callaghan is know to have some interesting weeks. He takes his Cal's Week in Review podcast to the field for this series, showcasing the stories, locations, and critters in a variety of unique settings.
Living together on a compound, 10 contestants engage in spying against their fellow players while competing for $100,000. Former intelligence professionals train and judge the contestants in the art of espionage.
Property Ladder is the original British version of the television series Property Ladder. Hosted by Sarah Beeny, it follows the journey of amateur property developers as they set out to make a life changing profit from renovating challenging houses.
The show underwent a change in format during 2004 and now features two developments per episode rather than one.
In early 2009, Channel 4 announced that a new series was to be shown, starting on 9 June, it is the first to be filmed in a struggling market and has been re-titled Property Snakes and Ladders.