The RuPaul Show is an American talk/variety show that premiered on VH1 in 1996. Hosted by drag performer, RuPaul, the show had many famous musical guests and was notable as being one of the first national television programs in the United States hosted by an openly gay host. Former singer turned radio personality, Michelle Visage was the show's co-host.
Seriously funny, potentially awkward and most definitely honest, Larry Wilmore hosts high-profile guests discussing the most important election of our lifetime in this limited series. Change out of your sweatpants, America!
NU'EST's exclusive reality entertainment produced by M2 in 2019, subtitled 'The Road We Are Going'. From May 8th to June 12th , it was aired every Wednesday at 8pm on Mnet and M2 YouTube channels. It is speculated that the origin of the title came from the subsidiary program, Tasty Road .
The travelogue of the 5 members of NU'EST who reunited after a long time. For the first time since their debut, the members leave together and travel domestically and internationally, showing Nu'est's unique charm.
RJ City and Renee Paquette look to prove we've been watching wrestling wrong as they look to break bread and break tables with some of the biggest names in AEW!
Dr. Siri Sat Sam Singh sits down to speak with musicians from the world of rap, rock, pop, dancehall and EDM to discover what lies beneath their public personas.
Longtime Michigan broadcaster Jim Brandstatter breaks down the previous day's football action with post-game interviews with the players and coaches, along with special features on the University of Michigan.
Michigan Replay was the broadcasts of weekly (in season) coach's shows for University of Michigan football and men's basketball. The football Michigan Replay Show went on the air in 1975 with twelve to sixteen programs per year. Larry Adderley was the host from 1975 to 1979. Jim Brandstatter took over starting in 1980. In 2008 the title was changed to Inside Michigan Football. The basketball coach's show was first broadcast in 1990 under the title Michigan Basketball Preview and became Michigan Replay in 1999/2000.
The format of the half-hour show was a host and the head coach in a studio setting reviewing the previous weeks games and previewing the upcoming games. Typically there would be one or more guests and often a short topical story.