Featuring the country's best a cappella groups performing popular songs like you've never heard them before. There's no lip-synching, backup bands or safety net. They'll be singing for America's vote, with the winner walking away with the ultimate prize - a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000.
Kim Wan-sun's "Dancing to Rhythm," Uhm Jung-hwa's "D.I.S.C.O," Lee Hyo-ri's "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," BoA's "Girls on Top," and Hwasa's "MARIA" mark the legacy of legendary hits. These legendary singers with numerous hits have teamed up for this show.
Korea's leading female artists, upholding the legacy of dancing queens from each generation, have united for an extraordinary road trip. They travel across the country, delivering captivating performances that leave a lasting impression on audiences. They travel from coast to coast with a new theme for each destination and perform their best hits, putting together legendary stages one after another.
"Dancing Queens on the Road" showcases legendary stages and brings joy to fans' everyday lives.
Trucks! is an American television program that airs weekends as a part of Spike TV‘s Powerblock. It is hosted by Kevin Neils Tetz and Ryan Shand. The program focuses on automotive mechanics involving trucks and SUVs, ranging from improvement, to customizing, to creative works.
The show is involved with racing and/or customizing trucks, and in the past the show included segments called "How It Works" where the host would visit with various technical instructors at Wyotech to discuss automotive related topics such as how a particular mechanical device operated or the specialized equipment it takes to diagnose or repair a vehicle.
Fifteen-year-old Skye moves with her father from the big city to rural Northern Ireland, where they take over a local family owned hotel called North Star, previously managed by Skye's grandfather. Skye tries to build a new life, but this new life is not free from complications as Skye must navigate through the everyday stresses of life as a teenager and tries to integrate into a group of teenagers who live and work in the hotel.
Follows the hand-picked crew of Lisa Vanderpump's opulent French villa as they live and cooperate to satisfy each extravagant want of their affluent visitors.
Lee Yong-dae and Chang Su-young, the badminton legends of South Korea, become the coach of young and energized male celebrities like Yoon Du-jun from Highlight and Boo Seung-kwan from idol group Seventeen. They go through tough trainings, compete against other badminton experts, and finally attend national athletic meet.
This is a music variety show produced by Tencent Video in 2023. There are six survival modes in the program, with a total of 26 groups of singers participating.
South Korea's popular model was introduced, and the original creator participated in the production. Five pairs of native siblings/siblings stayed in the cabin and each looked for the other half under the gaze and participation of their brothers and sisters. Break the traditional comprehensive love model and parallel love and family love. Hiding the identity of brothers and sisters at the beginning and looking at the influence of the native family on feelings is no longer a journey of seeking love alone, but a mystery of "true and false Cupid" with constant laughter. It is also a new journey of heart-warming and warmth intertwined with brothers and sisters.
"Kanjani no Shiwake Infinity" (Kanjani no Shiwake Eight) was a variety show that aired on TV Asahi from the early hours of April 7, 2011 (late night on the 6th) until March 21, 2015. It was commonly known as "Shiwake Infinity".
YouTube Originals documentary on the making of "Get To The Punchline", the first film written and directed by Non (formerly, Nounen Rena). It covers the pre-production, 13-day shoot, and post-production of the film showing the wildly creative but inexperienced film-maker's struggles to make her first film.
Chef Robert Irvine tries to turn around restaurants across America that are facing an impending demise if things don't improve. With a $10,000 budget and two days to work, Irvine uses his creativity and resourcefulness to turn the eatery's fortunes around.