A person representing each of the zodiac signs will be introduced per episode and invited to go out on dates with possible partners who are of a different sign but have synastry – for better or for worse.
They spend money, a lot of money! It is expensive to live the perfect life, and have the perfect appearance. They shop for expensive clothes, bags, shoes, jewelry, makeup, beauty treatments and experiences in one go. It's all about the next purchase and the right image. But who are the girls really, and why does the recognition of the outside world fill so much for them?
For thousands of years, man lived wild. He made fire, built shelter, and hunted food with his own two hands...but as he got smarter, his waist got bigger. Now, it’s time to get guys off of the couch and into the weather on TWC's "Fat Guys in the Woods."
Two pairs of complete strangers are stripped bare of all clothes and possessions to race across the English countryside in a bid to be the first to reach a cash prize for charity and their clothes.
A number of groups comprised of stars from TV's biggest shows go head-to-head in a spectacular sing-off, putting their vocal powess to the test as they look to impress the studio audience and Super Panel.
Three Southern Californian teens – Bayle Delgado, Romi Herrada and Angelica Luna – go through simultaneous fun and drama-filled journeys to celebrate the coming-of-age birthday parties of their dreams while expert quinceañera planner Maria Perez helps make all their quince wishes come true.
The Arthur Murray Party is an American television variety show which ran from July 1950 until September 1960. The show was hosted by famous dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, and was basically one long advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week the couple performed a mystery dance, and the viewer who correctly identified the dance would receive two free lessons at a local studio.
The Arthur Murray Party is notable for being one of the few TV series—the others were Down You Go; The Ernie Kovacs Show; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; and The Original Amateur Hour—broadcast on all four major commercial networks in the 1950s during the Golden Age of Television. It may, in fact, be the only series which had a run on all four networks at least twice.