College Hill was a reality television show on Black Entertainment Television that follows the lives of students at historically black colleges. First broadcast in 2004, the show has become quite popular, bringing in record ratings during its third and fourth seasons for BET. The sixth season, which is set in South Beach, Florida, premiered on March 24, 2009. The show aired every Tuesday at 10 pm on BET. In 2007, a spin-off was produced called College Hill Interns that focused on the lives of ten college students from different universities around the country on their summer internship program in the city of Chicago. The future of the show is unknown. In a recent BET meeting, College Hill and fellow BET original shows Baldwin Hills and Harlem Heights weren't mentioned as returning series.
Paranormal investigator and documentary filmmaker Steve Shippy visits Midwestern towns that have been traumatized for generations by ripples of fear. Shippy uses his own personal experiences to make intimate connections with the families who’ve reached out to him for help. He then puts the puzzle pieces together to identify and decipher the larger mystery of the town’s haunting.
The Cube is a 15 square feet of steel-edged plexiglass where simple tasks become challenges. Teams have nine lives to win seven games in order to beat The Cube for a chance to walk away with $250,000.
In addition to Astrid Coppens and Kevin Janssens, weather forecaster Sabine Hagedoren, Youtuber Arno The Kid, comedian Guga Baúl, radio voice Anke Buckinx, actor Jeroen Perceval and dancer Nora Monsecour will also take up the challenge. They have to live in the Yecheon Yongmunsa Temple for a total of eleven days, completely isolated from the outside world. For example, they do not have access to their mobile phones and reading a book is not allowed.
Mikkel, Marian and their sons have for many years dreamed of sailing north to explore the nature and wildlife. They fall in love with an old Swedish rescue ship, which is going to bring them safely through ice and high waves, but the work with the newly purchased ship, Wallenberg, proves far more comprehensive and challenging than feared.
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Presented by Siobhán McSweeney, the Irish spin-off of the global phenomenon pits 22 strangers against each other in a remote castle, where they must play a game an imaginative game of strategy. The twist? Some players, known as the Traitors, are secretly tasked with eliminating their competitors each night without being detected.
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London-based grime artist and DJ Big Zuu takes his passion for cooking on the road, preparing mouth-watering, made-to-order dishes for a different famous comedian on tour in the UK in each episode.