Human Weapon was a television show on The History Channel that premiered on July 20, 2007. The hosts, Jason Chambers and Bill Duff, traveled across the world studying the unique martial arts, or styles of fighting, that have origins in the region.
Each episode usually consisted of a brief introduction regarding the featured martial art, including footage of established fighters sparring. The hosts would then travel to various locations, learning several strikes, blocks, or other techniques valuable to the particular art from various instructors and/or masters. Along the way, they learned about the origins and cultural history of each fighting style. To help the viewer understand the moves the hosts learn, each technique was visually broken down with a motion capture element. Creator Terry Bullman also acted as stuntman for motion capture. After practicing featured aspects of the art, the hosts typically assessed the various skills and their effectiveness. At the end of each episode, one of the hosts would fight a
A new playful and fierce real-life dating show, where four single young men organize bachelor parties every night in a nice spa complex, which are crazy and without any borders. This, of course, in order to find for yourself this other half - the woman of your dreams with whom to live happily ever after. Or just go crazy.
Actresses Sílvia Abril and Toni Acosta are gifted an epic celebration of their 50th birthdays… but to make it to the big event, they must survive a series of over-the-top adventures, doled out one mystery envelope at a time.
Defeated contestants from Sveriges Mästerkock compete against each other in smaller challenges overseen by Markus Aujalay. The winner continues on to the following week, meeting a new contestant. An amazing price awaits for the winner of the final week.
Artists and local communities join forces to create new public landmarks all over Britain, in response to the current debate about what we want to look at and commemorate in our public spaces.
Divided into two teams, celebrities are blindfolded, and dropped into some of the most remote locations on earth. With no food, no map, and no help, they must make their way through unforgiving landscapes in a race to find civilization. A daily radio message from the show's host is their only indication as to how far they've gone. Each week, the losing team faces an elimination challenge, until only four contestants remain. In the final it's every man for himself: there can be only one winner. Dropped into desert, jungle, mountains and snow. Stunning landscapes; brutal environments. This is reality television at its most authentic.
Across Britain, behind the doors of homes of all shapes and sizes lay astonishing hoards of potential treasures from extraordinary owners who have filled their homes with items they’ve acquired, curated, or obsessively collected.
The single biggest gathering of reality stars in a competition-based show, encompassing 16 different series from eight networks. Nearly 30 years after its 1976 debut, the wildly popular concept behind the original "Battle of the Network Stars" is resurrected. TV's most cherished and loathed reality stars compete in a joust, navigate a kayak race, and battle it out in the famed tug-of-war, among other challenges. In a nod to today's reality shows, twists and turns along the way force team members to vote each other off, create alliances, and generate unending drama and tears.
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