The Logie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards) is an annual institution celebrating Australian television, which have been since 1960. Coined by Graham Kennedy after he won the first Star of the Year award in 1959, the name Logie awards honours John Logie Baird, who invented television as a practical medium. Awards are given in many categories, but the most widely publicized award is the Gold Logie, which is awarded to the most popular personality on Australian television.
A local variety show from Hokkaido featuring the comedy duo Taka and Toshi who invite comedians from outside Hokkaido to engage in lively discussions based on themed cards, often highlighting their unique backgrounds and comedic styles.
The story of Alejandro, a man from Colombia’s capital city who dislikes the city’s coastal people and their habits. Alejandro is in for a surprise, as his mother confesses that he was the result of a night of passion during Barranquilla’s Carnival.
People live in a world of cities; reflecting on ancient models of the city as a human phenomenon offers important lessons about today's culture; an opportunity to survey the breadth of the ancient world through the context of its urban development.
A wide-show program aimed at delivering 'morning energy' to viewers in the Kansai region, offering everything from gourmet information to the latest trends and useful daily life tips.
The program focuses on four female celebrities who share certain commonalities, such as the same interests and tastes, and follows them closely in their daily lives. This ecological survey variety show presents the latest information you want to emulate in a top 10 format which is the result of the thorough research.
Emmy-winning Super Soul features all-new, intimate conversations between Oprah Winfrey and thought leaders, spiritual teachers, celebrities and authors -- designed to inspire and explore well-being and a more whole, conscious life.