The TNT television channel is reviving the music show, which became a cult show in the 2000s and gave Russian show business more than a dozen stars. The large-scale project will air again in an updated format called “New Star Factory.” The project is being produced by the White Media company, which already produces the shows “Sweetie” and “Brighter than the Stars” commissioned by TNT.
Project participants today know any country. Polina Gagarina, Timati, Yulia Savicheva, Vlad Sokolovsky, Natalya Podolskaya, Miguel, Yulianna Karaulova, Irina Dubtsova - an incomplete list of those who started the standard in the show. The time has come to light up new stars and reveal new talents - TNT is doing this.
Adventurer and survivalist Ed Stafford is back, pushing his survival skills to the limit and pitting himself once again against Mother Nature.
Ed is left high and dry in some of the most inhospitable and extreme environments – equipped with nothing but an emergency phone, medical kit and his camera to record his adventures.
“Prison Life of Fools” is a variety show where the cast members will divide themselves into different teams and play various games to find the hidden “mafia” member.
Following the Korean wave triggered by K-pop, films, and dramas, the culinary master Paik Jong Won and the cooking singer Sung Si Kyung unite to introduce the real Korean recipes to the world. These two reliable cooks prepare various classes where you can learn to make Korean dishes with the local ingredients outside Korea. Check out if the newbie cooks from all around the globe successfully master the Korean recipes! Stay tuned for this new cooking show
Baking With Julia is an American television cooking program produced by Julia Child and the name of the book which accompanied the series. Each episode featured one pastry chef or baker who demonstrates professional techniques that can be performed in a home kitchen. It was taped primarily in Child's Cambridge, Massachusetts house and was aired over four television seasons from 1996 to 1999; it is still occasionally aired in reruns on Create on PBS digital stations.
The series was created as a spinoff of the Cooking with Master Chefs series due to a significant response to the baking episodes and was a nation co-production of A La Carte Communications and Maryland Public Television. The accompanying book was written by baker and food writer Dorie Greenspan with assistance from Child and food tester David Nussbaum, and includes brief biographical sketches of the chefs involved in the show.
Titled after Keyshia Cole's 2005 debut album, this reality docudrama peeks inside the life of the Grammy-nominated R&B songstress who has overcome a rough childhood to make her dreams come true. When she's not on the road, in the studio or making public appearances, Keyshia keeps busy re-establishing a relationship with her mom, Frankie -- who placed Keyshia in foster care while Frankie abused drugs and alcohol -- and supporting her sister Neffe and her four children. Through therapy sessions, heated discussions, and tough love, the women work to rid themselves of past demons and strengthen the ties that bind them.
Joe Martin brings new life to old iron at his shop Joe Martin Customs. Working with his wife Amanda, and best friend Shag, this custom shop oversees every phase of restoration from design, fabrication and mechanicals, to the final paint job.
To celebrate the end of the year, many variety stars, producers and writers have gathered at SBS Entertainment Awards. In many variety programs from SBS received much love and attention from viewers. Starting from the Rookie Award to the Grand Award, join the event to see who will end up receiving the glorious awards of this year.
This action-packed half-hour lets kids loose in a fantasy sports landscape filled with crazy obstacles. Basketball is taken to its limits in Slam Dunk while rock climbing reaches new heights on the Aggro Crag.
Fazenda de Verão was a Brazilian reality television show, which premiered on October 31, 2012 during the Southern Hemisphere summer. It was broadcast by Rede Record television network.
The series was a spin-off of A Fazenda, but with ordinary people, instead of the celebrities playing the role of housemates. Rodrigo Faro was the host, replacing Britto Junior from the main celebrity version. The grand prize was R$1 million with tax allowances.
On March 26, 2013, it was confirmed that the series had been canceled and would not be returning for a second season.