Host Laila Ali challenges chefs to settle their disputes in a single round, head-to-head culinary battle. The food world is filled with bold chefs with egos as big as their resumes, employees who have been wronged by their boss, restaurateurs defending their livelihoods from copycats, and owners whose staff walked out during busy dinner shifts. They all come here to call each other out, put their favorite knives on the line, and bury the hatchet. The winners walk out with $10,000 cash, a prized knife from the losing chef's knife roll and bragging rights for life!
Happiness can find anyone, at any time. Even a well-known person can be the real one, as celebrities long for love just like anyone else. Titanilla Bogdányi, Dóra Danics, Viktória Jázmin, Vanda Schumacher, Fecó Frohner, György Köcse, Miki Lukács and Zsombor Papp hope to find their civil partners in reality.
Trosečník was a reality show based on Survivor, broadcast on Prima TV in the Czech Republic. Trosečník was filmed on the islands Plataneras, Chivraleon and Mogo Mogo, located in the Pearl Islands of Panama. 16 participants competed for a prize of 5,000,000 CZK, initially divided in two tribes named Ještěrky and Krabi. The winner was Ingrid Golasová who was part of the nearly decimated Krabi tribe. When the tribes merged, she was one of only three remaining original Krabi tribe members, the others being Iveta Moravcová and Lukáš Gašpar. After Lukáš was voted out, the Ještěrky seven began to turn on each other. Ingrid and Iveta both made it to the final five, but then Iveta shocked everyone by suddenly quitting. Ingrid then proceeded to defeat both Hanka Mašlíková and Vlaďka Orlíková in the elimination challenge, making it to the final two with Ráca Racman. Ingrid then defeated Ráca to wi
Celebrities fight to avoid the title "France's Dumbest". The participants are tested on knowledge that everyone should have, and in each episode the smartest gets to go home. This is the competition no one wants to win!
Extreme fishermen, Leigh Hart and Jason Hoyte, have put their heads together to create NZ's most high octane fishing show! Unfortunately they don't catch much which then gives them the title of the worlds most sustainable fishing show!
Host Vogue Williams and a panel of celebrity judges observe as performers take the stage to show they have the skills worth earning a €50,000 prize. The Big Deal will showcase variety acts, from musicians and magicians through comedians and dancers, to acrobats and the utterly undefinable. The only thing the performers have in common is an ability to make jaws drop, hearts race and eyes roll – and occasionally tear up. After each act, the performers are offered a deal: they can either accept a cash buyout and leave the competition with a sum of money – or they can reject the offer and hope they’ve impressed the judges enough to progress through to the final and the chance to win a life-changing prize pot of up to €50,000.
Stay True focuses on the innocence and happiness of elementary school life, making true friends, and reflecting on the development status of elementary schools in Taiwan. The guests can organize their own special tasks according to their memories and regrets of school life. Each episode brings a unique experience and different touching elements.
Mexican actor Alfonso “Poncho” Herrera will be the host who will take Karla Souza, Paulina Rubio, Melissa Joan Hart and Tony Dalton to Xcaret, tricked with some excuse or mission, to finally surprise them with a reunion as dreamed of as it is unexpected.
Watch the journey of aspiring stars as they audition to be the first ever winner of Idol Philippines. Hosted by Billy Crawford, with Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, Moira Dela Torre, James Reid and Vice Ganda, Idol Philippines premieres this Easter.