the weekly lottery draw for the game "Extra", conducted by Norsk Tipping, a Norwegian state-owned lottery company. The draw takes place in their studio located in Hamar, Norway.
In Opsporing Verzocht Flits the focus is more on crimes that are recorded on surveillance cameras and we see the perpetrators clearly in the picture. In addition, the new program also warns about currently circulating fake emails and scams. These are short episodes of ten minutes.
Certain news items capture our imagination. “Do you remember the girl who wanted to save the ducks on the highway?” “What happened to the policeman who accidentally killed a little boy?” TRAGÉDIES INVOLONTAIRES revisits 10 heartbreaking cases in which ordinary people unintentionally caused death.
In an underground car park or a workshop, three teams of two celebrities enter a unique competition where creativity, dexterity and speed are tested in unpredictable and humorous challenges.
Lin Fan, born into a prestigious family in Dalin County, was once a celebrated genius chosen by the Heavenly Prodigy Token. However, his life takes a tragic turn when his fiancée steals his Martial Soul, leaving him powerless and disgraced. Just as his life hits rock bottom, a mysterious Great Demon attaches itself to him, reigniting his shattered Martial Soul and awakening a rare Dual Martial Soul Constitution. Empowered with this newfound strength, Lin Fan begins his journey of revenge and self-discovery, rising from obscurity in a small county town to battling his way through countless realms and dimensions across the universe.
The cocaine trade as we know it today is one of the largest and most violent criminal enterprises in the world. Based on interviews and archive material, this documentary sheds light on the incredible story of a notorious collusion: a Nazi and a narco overthrew the Bolivian government in 1980, paving the way for Pablo Escobar and today's drug cartels.
Lane shares stories from his life, travels and family - like chatting with a friend over brunch. Filmed at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica last October.
The hourlong weekday afternoon "MLB Now" presents the day's top stories in baseball by spanning the sport's cultural divide. Host Brian Kenny discusses the issues and provides analysis, with a bent toward modern analytics to prove his points. The series also features interviews with personalities throughout the game, and viewer opinions are welcome as well via social media polls.