A reality series introducing Korean alcohol and food culture by Culinary Researcher Baek Jong Won. Drinks keep the conversation flowing as culinary star Baek Jong Won and celebrity guests talk life, food and booze over intoxicating meals.
Tetsuko no Heya (Tetsuko's Room) is a long-running daytime television talk show hosted by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi. The show has been on the air for over four decades and is broadcast every weekday. Over 10,000 Japanese and foreign celebrities have appeared on the show over the years since its inception in February 1976.
Comedy show spoofing some of the highlights of the 1998 World Cup in France. Includes interviews with celebrities and famous fans including Bridget Nielsen and John Lydon, as well as send ups of other famous football goals in history, etc. Stars UK comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel in their own lounge room set, along with their mate Statto who provides news headlines on the world cup play.
The program follows the daily lives of 16 contestants, who live on a farm, where they will have to carry out all the activities inherent to the normal functioning of the farm, having to demonstrate the best spirit of survival and find the best way to overcome all obstacles. adversities.
But there is competition: nominations will take place weekly and are based on the results of the tests proposed throughout the week, directly or by vote of the remaining participants. In the eviction show participants, with the exception of nominees, vote to eliminate one of the nominees, with the one who gathers the most votes being expelled.
The winner will be decided by the public.
A dream competition that transcends generations, from Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa! In the scorching hot summer of 2024, Kamen Riders who are "all the strongest" will run! Fall?! Compete!!! The strongest vs. the strongest! A one-time legendary match between heroes who have saved the world! This match... is completely unpredictable!!
Tropes vs. Women in Video Games aims to examine limiting, sexist patterns associated with female representations in games, and to illuminate how these patterns reinforce and perpetuate harmful attitudes about women in our culture.
Ricki Lake is a daytime tabloid talk show hosted by American actress Ricki Lake.
The series debuted in syndication on September 13, 1993 and ended first-run episodes on May 21, 2004, though the series continued in reruns through the summer until August 27, 2004.
RuPaul’s Drag Race Pit Crew member and long-time masseur Bruno Alcantara lays down special guests on his table for a full body massage interwoven with intimate and emotional conversations which answer the question: "What does my Happy Ending look like?" Combining the soothing elements of massage ASMR with thoughtful and often vulnerable interviews, and a rare glimpse into the personal journeys of its guests.
An in-depth cultural experience travel talk show. They care about human nature, explore the unknown, and export knowledge; they inspire cognition, transfer energy, and ignite the soul with the truth of their temperament, the joy of thinking, and the beauty of language.
Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy, or simply known as Healing Camp, is a South Korean talk show which began airing on July 18, 2011 on Monday nights at 11:15 pm KST on SBS. The program is known to have created a new genre of talk shows focused on "healing", which have become the trend of talk shows in 2012 and 2013. Healing Camp is also known for its superior casting capabilities, inviting top actors and actresses, as well as politicians, athletes, and other influential people who are not easily seen on entertainment programs.
We're bringing new voices to daytime TV. Former American Idol standout Kimberley Locke and the renowned Dr. Steve Salvatore are Doctor and The Diva! Hot topics, celebrity interviews, health news, food, fashion, fitness and plenty of fun: the best parts of every daytime TV show all in one.
The Five is an American talk show on Fox News Channel featuring a rotating panel of contributors who discuss current political issues and pop culture. The show premiered in July 2011, replacing the Glenn Beck program, and airs on weekdays at 5:00 p.m. ET with replays at 2:00 a.m. ET.
On October 3, 2011, after successful ratings and high popularity, Fox News announced that The Five would become the permanent 5p.m. series, as the program was previously announced to last only during the summer.
The Five is currently the second-most-watched program in all of cable news in the United States, placing only behind The O'Reilly Factor.