A series of physical, intellectual, emotional or psychological tests will test anonymous competitors, 24/7. In the end, only one will be victorious. Everything can change... At any time... When you least expect it!
The "Secret Army" series is a reasoning and inference group game whose fictional story is taken from the popular series of the same name with the theme of the events of World War II: a battle between the partisans and the Nazi German army to save the pilots. The story of this scenario is as follows: during the Second World War, ten actors in different roles of partisans, Colonel Kessler, Gestapo, pilot, Reinhard, etc. gather at the Candid Cafe in Belgium in 1945 for a real game. and do real
At the KebyKe Restaurant, run by owner Lee Su Ji, chefs Chaehyun, Xiaoting, and Mashiro cook delicious meals tailored to their guests and to varying levels of success.
Watch 12 fierce and fearless Ranis in an epic showdown where every challenge is extreme, and the drama is off the charts. See how these ranis clash with each other and push every limit to win the ultimate survival race. Meet the contestants: Pavitra Punia, Mira Jagannath, Jeevika Tyagi, Mrunal Dhole, Krissann Barretto, Eksha Gurung, Tejaswi Madivada, Christeena Biju, Anjali Schmuck, Sifat Sehgal, Bebika Dhurve, and Arushi Chawla. Hosted by Varun Sood, this high-intensity and suspense-filled show, Reality Ranis of the Jungle.
The show is a series of interviews between Josélito Michaud and guests aboard the Orford Express, the train traveling between Magog and Sherbrooke (in Quebec, Canada). Having experienced a significant event (bereavement, illness, accident, etc.), the guests share the way they have turned the page or given new meaning to their lives.
A dating series that sees a group of bisexual+ (bi, pansexual, fluid, etc.) or questioning British singletons sent on the ultimate adventure to find love.
'The Rewatchables,' a film podcast from the Ringer Podcast Network, features The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and a roundtable of people from the Ringer universe discussing movies they can’t seem to stop watching.
ZDF's traditional annual review, divided into twelve blocks of months introduced by seasonal trailers. In addition to the most important images and events of the year, curiosities are also presented. The contributions are commented on by a journalist, in the early years by Karlheinz Rudolph.