Plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Jones and his wife, journalist and multi-media mogul Cathleen Trigg-Jones are helping people change their lives, both inside and out, all while building a global brand and raising a family!
Reviews on the Run and "Reviews on the Rock" in the earlier seasons of the Electric Playground is a video game review TV show hosted by Victor Lucas and Scott C. Jones. The show is produced by Lucas' company Greedy Productions. The two hosts rate games independently on a scale of .5 point increments from 0 through 10, with 0 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
Trevor Moore, Blair Socci and Sam Brown are solving the world's problems. With the help of comedians and experts, they dive deep into issues involving sex, war and extraterrestrials.
Hustlers Gamblers Crooks features true stories of high-flying hustlers, gamblers and con artists, told by those who lived them. Structured like a Hollywood thriller, it is full of poignant moments. Cheer on these underdogs who risk everything to change their future.
In this game of reasoning and smarts, teams comprised of six people who all know each other – co-workers, friends, teammates, etc. – will need to tackle a series of logic-based questions. The more questions the team answers correctly, the more money they will earn towards a grand prize, potentially earning them $1 million.
Dr. Gruber performs cosmetic surgery on patients while they are completely awake; she's developed her own techniques for numbing, calming and treating patients in order to perform their life-changing surgeries without them feeling a thing.
Utopia 2 is a Dutch reallife television program. A group of 15 people is permanently on a closed area that is equipped with cameras, so that they can be constantly monitored by the viewers.
The coolest and most refreshing variety show of the year is coming! Guests of flourishing youth and the most authentic surfing culture will take you to enjoy a “surfing slow life” in summer time! Let’s Sacalaca!
Dame Mary Berry shares her love of cooking through some exceptional dishes, from those that will inspire beginners, or put budget at their heart without sacrificing flavour, to recipes that will please a hungry crowd.
Eden was a Channel 4 reality TV series broadcast in spring 2002.
The contestants who were all under 30 had to survive in a remote area of the Australian jungle.
Their numbers were augmented each week by a newcomer selected by the viewers. In the latter part of the series the newcomer then had to select candidates for eviction.
The contestants were able to receive email from viewers which led to conflict when negative remarks by incoming contestant Romany Paige were reported to their subject.
The series was eventually won by one of the six original contestants Cliona O Connor.
The only contestants to achieve subsequent recognition have been Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding who actually quit before the end of the series and Johny Pitts, the only male Edenite to last the duration of the show, who went on to present CDUK, MTV and currently CBBC.
Although the show did not return for a second series it did have some influence. I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here first broadcast later that year was set in a similar