Repeat After Me is an American hidden camera comedy television series. Host Wendi McLendon-Covey instructs celebrities to interact with people via a remote ear piece.
Viewers are taken into places usually closed to the public, from aircraft carriers and the Pentagon to the Betty Ford Center and backstage Las Vegas showrooms. The show first aired on ABC as occasional specials before becoming a regular series on A&E.
A reality show searching for a 'TG Girl' with the concept '7 Girls, 7 Days, 7 Nights' to find someone who is 'more than an idol' and a connection that lies within friendship and closeness.
Pairs of contestants receive a modest starting pot of seed money. As soon as they receive the cash the clock starts ticking and their mission is clear - double the money within the next exhilarating few hours or face elimination from the game.
No.1 Yaari with Rana is a chat show with your favorite actors and explores their personal bond while revealing some unknown connections in the industry.
Game Show in My Head is an American television game show airing on CBS produced by Ashton Kutcher and hosted by Joe Rogan. The show premiered on CBS on January 3, 2009 and aired on Saturdays at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.
The Essential Lectures of Alan Watts video series was recorded in 1971 above Muir Woods, California, and in 1972 aboard the ferryboat the SS Vallejo in Sausalito. Produced by his son Mark and directed by long-time archivist Henry Jacobs, the series explores core philosophical themes that spawned over Watts' career.
A time-slip curriculum designed just for 15 boys who will lead the future of K-culture! From the 1990s to the 2010s, each era brought back with its original vibes intact!
An outstanding competition showcasing 24 exceptionally talented young musicians and singers. Each episode includes four solo performances and one electrifying group performance, with host Gregory Charles.
Top chefs battle it out in a quest to recreate some of NZ's most iconic snacks, with only their taste buds to guide them. Hosted by Kim Crossman and Tom Sainsbury.