Rising Land is a music show that encourages the blossoming of friendships through music. With new episodes weekly, it is a year-long program hosted and organized by the artists. "Rising Land" signifies a new rising sun. Through lively performances and the positive expression of songs, the show aims to embrace the beautiful musical aspirations of our young artists. Here, every person with a passion for the stage can pursue their own music, spotlight, and performances. Musicians gather and share their healing experiences of stage performances, imagine what the future of music holds for them, and present unforgettable performances with like-minded people who are working hard to achieve the same goal.
Ten thousand revellers pack Brighton’s clubs and pubs every weekend, and as the sun goes down and the lights come up, the number of assaults, sexual violence, anti-social behaviour, drug-related incidents and hate crime goes through the roof – and for the Night Coppers of Brighton, policing this city after dark is one hell of a ride.
The craziest landlady in the country is undoubtedly Barbara Sarafian. With her rich life experience and powerful personality, she takes care of seven students in Ghent for an entire academic year. Barbara lives with them in their student room for 10 months, where life's greatest lessons arise and where they navigate a rollercoaster of heartbreak, exam stress, growing pains and partying together. Is Barbara the strict mother or more of a warm friend? Will there be a generational clash or will she become one of them? And how does Barbara stay afloat among the lively Gen Zers?
What would a trip to Australia be like without the antics and fishin' of Farmtruck and AZN? It would be a lot less fun, that's what. Farmtruck and AZN head to the land down under as well and find their own races and fun antics in a complete fish out of water racing series.
Gospodari Na Efira is a Bulgarian comedy show which is shown on Nova Television. It is the Bulgarian version of the Italian TV show Striscia la notizia. It normally airs at 10 PM EET.
Hot Property is a Channel Seven show that has aired since 1999. The program is hosted by Michael Caton. The half hour show looks at problems Australians face when wanting to buy, build, renovate or rent homes. After a year off in 2006, the show returned in July 2007 on Sunday nights at 7pm. The premiere episode rated 1.3 million viewers and ranked 21 for the week. The show will return for a new season in 2008.
In 2010, the program moved to the Nine Network, Caton is returning as host and it is expected to be aired in 28 July 2010.
Hot Property returned to air in 2012 on Thursday 17 May at 8pm.
50/50 was a British children's game show that was broadcast on BBC1. It was broadcast from 7 April 1997 to 12 July 2005. Two schools in the UK put forward 50 students, each child given a number from 1–50 which they wear during the show, before each round a random number generator picks which students will take part in the next game.
The t-shirt colours were originally green and orange but this was changed to blue and yellow. They sit opposite each other in raised seating while the game takes place in between them. Most of the children will not get an opportunity to play in a game, but there are question rounds and observation rounds where points are won by the number of correct answers. The games usually consist of inflatable obstacle courses similar to those found in Get Your Own Back, Fun House and Run the Risk.
Join Kyran Thrax as she says “Hello! Hello! Hello!” to the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17! Get an in-depth look at the queen’s audition tapes and find out what the cast really thinks about each other when the library is opened.
Severe fungal foot and nail infections, warts, corns, webbed toes, bunions and verrucas are all in a day's work for leading podiatrist Marion Yau and her GP husband Dr Kenny. Together, they tackle extreme and debilitating foot conditions.