Split Screen was a television series that originally aired from 1997 to 2001 on IFC. The series focused on independent filmmaking in America and was hosted by John Pierson. Split Screen featured segments from many notable filmmakers, actors, and actresses including: Kevin Smith, Spike Lee, Matt Damon, Edward Norton, Buck Henry, Wes Anderson, Steve Buscemi, John Waters, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Richard Linklater, Errol Morris, Miranda July, and William H. Macy.
This variety show is for all the football fans out there. Chelsea Rovers, a division level 13 football club, has a new president. He is none other than football fanatic Kim Soo Ro who also happens to be a very well-known Korean actor. His acquisition of the club was so astoundingly profound that the drama of it all need to be shared. So actually, this show is a real-life drama about one man's dream of becoming a successful football club owner. Although the club is struggling in the ranks, the passion, dream, and love the players possess, keep it jubilant. And now that Soo Ro is living his dream, hopefully, his ambition and his group of handpicked directors can turn it around to be even better. Join in this extraordinary undertaking with Kim Soo Ro, Lee Si Young, Kai from EXO, Baek Ho of NU'EST, Park Moon Sung, and Lucky to see how Soo Ro's Chelsea Rovers performs.
Identical twin sisters Nisa and Tria have always been competitive - especially over their shared passion for dance. But recently Tria - who used to work for Nisa at her dance studio - has opened up her own shop, and the twins' lifelong rivalry has reached a whole new level, tearing apart their gossipy little town of Cleveland, TN. And although as twins they have a deep bond, their ferocious desire for gold is daily testing how far that bond can stretch before it snaps.
Mind. Body. Money. follows superstar financial advisor, Eszylfie Taylor, as he navigates the challenges of providing his clientele of top athletes, celebrities, and Fortune 500 companies with world class financial services.
Basketball Buddies is a basketball competition reality show created by Kuaishou in collaboration with NBA China. It mixes entertainment with competition, appealing to both basketball fans and a wider non-sports audience.
Matt and Emma Willis team up with some of Britain’s leading therapists to explore how they can help us navigate the challenges that modern life throws at us.
Space Cadets is a British television program made by Zeppotron for Channel 4. Presented by Johnny Vaughan, it was aired across ten consecutive nights beginning on 7 December 2005, with the final episode aired on the evening of 16 December 2005. It was accompanied by a behind-the-scenes sister show Space Cadets: The Satellite Show, with interviews and phone-ins.