Malcolm White is the hard-talking, right-leaning king of talkback radio. But when a younger, left-leaning personality takes the number one spot, how far will Malcolm go to rule the airwaves again?
Famous comedians and funny experts meet in a duel where they try to outdo each other with astounding facts. Host is Johan Wester. Based on the hit British program QI.
Iqiyi's self-made variety show "Sisters' Tea Party" is an international female intellectual sharing variety show with "her" value.
"Tea Party Associate" Da Zuo and "Tea Party Promoter" THE9-Zhao Xiaotang co-sponsored a tea party with a sense of life ritual, leading seven members of the "Friends Group" from different countries to have a hot chat. Each issue is based on different hot topics. Extended discussions on topics in their respective countries to explore how women should define and shape their true self in the current situation, and see the world from the perspective of “her”. The program focuses on her topic, taps her value, releases her energy, condenses the multi-frequency voice of the new generation of women in the world, reconstructs the exclusive "her" conversation field, advocates the active expression of female consciousness, and conveys diverse and inclusive cultural values.
With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspectives on national affairs.
The cast of SpongeBob is asked to tell the story of iconic episodes as best as they can. SpongeBob cast members recount episodes and clips from the original show, and IRL Puppet reenactments embrace all of the nautical nonsense SpongeBob has to offer!
Satirical and surreal news show. Nish Kumar and a cast of hilarious correspondents keep you up to date with everything that has happened - or not happened - this week.
'Tea with Tosh' was a cable public access TV chat show that aired from 1986-87. Hosted by Tosh Berman and featuring guests such as Philip Glass, Russ Tamblyn, Carole Caroompas, and Michael Silverblatt. All 20 episodes are available on Tosh Berman's YouTube channel.
The VH1 Rock Honors were an annual ceremony paying homage to bands who influenced the sound of rock music. The events began in 2006, and the final event took place in 2008. The general format of each show is for modern bands to "pay tribute" to classic greats of the rock/metal world, after which time the artist being paid tribute to plays multiple songs. The 2006 and 2007 shows featured four inductees each, whereas the 2008 show featured one, albeit with multiple bands paying tribute. The shows were directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery. Currently, VH1 has no plans for a CD or DVD release of any show.