OnStyle's I Live Alone is a reality program that shows the independent life challenge for Seohyun who has never lived out of her parents' house except for her period of stay with Girls' Generation group members. The show depicts her moving out in her twenties to live alone and independently for the first time.
Chinese food has recently been declared the UK's favourite takeaway. With more and more people turning to the joys of home cooking, young chef and bestselling author Ching-He Huang demonstrates how delicious and healthy authentic cuisine can be. Each week she prepares three mouth-watering recipes with volunteers who have never cooked Chinese food before. Will they too prove to be gifted in the kitchen when they have to recreate what they've seen?
21 people from the 21st century are being brought together in an Edwardian Country House. 6 of them are the Upstairs family and the 15 others are the servants. For three months, these people have only the rulebook and each other...
In De Drop, Thomas, Giel, and Stefan are dropped off separately in the middle of the night at an often eerie, deserted location. The goal? Survive the night or complete a task to win money for the pot. And that might sound easier than it is.
Footballshow in which the worldfamous freestyler Soufiane Touzane visits dutchs football players that play abroad or in the Netherlands. He plays Tiki Taka with or without the ball with the players, which results in spectaculair challenges and suprising conversations.
Win My Wage was a British daytime game show produced by Yorkshire Television for Channel 4, presented by Nick Hancock. Each day a contestant had to decide which of eight strangers earned the highest annual wage. The contestant would use facts given about each of the strangers in order to eliminate one stranger in each round and ultimately to decide who earned the most. The programme aired in the same slot as Deal or No Deal when that programme took a four-week break in Summer 2007.
Hong Kong stars Joel Chan and Nicholas Yuen, along with a Japanese food expert, uncover Tokyo’s hidden culinary gems—from premium Omakase to budget-friendly hairy crab sets and beef tongue buffets. While crafting a new food guide to Instagram-worthy spots, they share personal stories over meals.
Following a dispute with his business partners, Chef Gordon Ramsay walks out of Aubergine and spends the most intense months of his life as he opens his first restaurant in Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea.
It Takes a Choir follows the dapper and charismatic British sensation Gareth Malone as he travels across the U.S. to unite an unexpected mix of characters through the spellbinding power of music. A true fish out of water, in both his environment and teaching style, Malone finds himself in the craziest situations with some of the biggest characters. Each episode culminates in a unified and powerful public performance from the choir in front of their family, friends and community.
Live, but from where exactly, Joko and Klaas keep a secret until shortly before the broadcast. Every viewer has the opportunity to visit them on the day of the show, participate live as a contestant, and compete for 100,000 euros.
Magnus Uggla and his daughter Agnes embark on a journey together to meet themselves, each other and the world. He was born in the 50s and she in the 90s and some believe that these two generations are the ones that are the furthest apart. Was everything really better before or have some changes even been for the better? In six episodes, father and daughter explore everything from the nuclear family to spirituality, via aging and beauty to emigration, dating and popular culture.