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- Their names are found in Singapore's history books - but who are the Tangs, Jumabhoys, Aljunieds, Sarkies, Yongs and Eus? How did they build some of the country's most iconic places and institutions while raising their families? Enter a world of love, power and ambition in NO ORDINARY FAMILY. Relive stories of triumph over adversity as each episode highlights the dramatic events they faced to continue the family name.
- How far would you go to feel and look good? Would you suffer through fire and ice? Have yourself poked or worse? From Thailand to Korea, Cantik Detektif (a.k.a. "Beauty Detective") is a travel and lifestyle series that looks at unusual beauty treatments across Asia. Join Huda Ali as she tries the weirdest and most unique beauty treatments that Asian women put themselves through and gives her very own Cantik Rating.
- After two popular series of Vintage Hunter, Dominic is back to take fans on more journeys to find retro, vintage and antique ephemera throughout South East Asia.
- This 60 minute documentary takes an unflinching look at the "World's Toughest Rehab" - Thamkrabok Monastery in Thailand. It is a gritty and eye-opening real-life account of the unique drug rehabilitation program undertaken by addicts and overseen by the Thai Buddhist Monks.
- Many parents face problems communicating with their children, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like sex education. What is the best way for parents to convey what they want to say? How can boys and girls broach this subject with their parents?
- To 18-year-old Pauline, swimming is her entire life, or so it appears. The daughter of National swimming champion Roy Quah, her goals seem clear - go for the gold, and bring glory to the country. But she chafes under the heavy hand of her coach - her own father, and yearns to escape his controlling ways. In the National Team selection process, she makes an enemy and archival in Dani, who makes it her personal mission to destroy Pauline. Things get even more complicated when the golden boy of the men's team, Des, shows interest in her, drawing the ire of Dani, who just so happens to be his twin sister. Fortunately, her best friend Stef always has her back. Together, they'll face down every challenge they face, as life throws them in The Deep End.
- From Nepal to Laos, six hosts undertake special deliveries to help remote communities across Asia. Testing their resolve and resilience, the series brings the viewer on a mission of hope that culminates in a triumph of the human spirit.
- TV host and Actor Justin Bratton travels the globe comparing bespoke products with their mass manufactured counterparts. Hilarity ensues.
- When the Communist Party took over China in 1949, it engineered a massive propaganda effort to win over the people's hearts and minds. MAKING MAO revisits the people, events and colourful art phenomenon responsible for making Mao Zedong the star of this cultural phenomenon.
- Welcome to a Singapore that we barely see traces of today. These childhood stories capture intimate glimpses of life in the 1930s and 40s and how the island was upended by the war.
- Cluttered spaces, odd layout, peeling walls...some homes can be really hard to sell. Follow host Fauzie Laily as he teams up with agents and interior designers to help homeowners transform unappealing homes into dream listings.
- Avid food traveler Rosalyn Lee (Rozz Lee) goes in search of Asia's most bizarre eats.
- Dumped on her birthday, a desperate veterinarian's assistant Meiyee (Amanda Ang) embarks on a quest to make her dream wedding happen - before her perfect but two-timing ex-boyfriend Ben (Aaron Mossadeg) uses her Wedding Survival Handbook to marry his ACTUAL girlfriend Tracy (Rachel Wan). But first, she'll have to find a part-time Groom who's ready and willing. Sparks soon fly between Mei Yee and her faux beau the mild mannered Shun (Tosh Zhang)... thing is... he's hardly a person she'd imagine marrying let alone falling for. In the 10 x 30 min series, The Wedding Survival Handbook, we touch on the madcap world of weddings and how one woman learns that love is more than having the perfect groom.
- Lion Heart tells the story of one man's efforts to help save the endangered lion and mitigate the conflicts between man and wildlife.
- Often we forget that our mothers have sides to them we may have never seen before. What lives did our mothers lead before they had us, or even before they got married? What were the experiences that shaped them and made them who they are? What were her hopes, dreams, struggles and sacrifices? In My Mother's Story we explore the stories of six seemingly ordinary mothers, the mothers of well-known local personalities. The series will take you back to their childhood, the party days of their youth, the bliss of falling in love for the first time and the tough decisions of adulthood. What were some of the pivotal events of their lives, the unforgettable moments that have shaped them to becoming the mothers we know? We look at the obstacles they faced in their lives - the way they rose above their fears, heartaches and unfortunate circumstances. The mistakes of their youth, and their journeys to make amends, to start afresh. We look at their glory days - their crazy antics, their pursuit.
- When everything plunges to zero, a father rises to be a hero. As a pilot, Ashraf often faces many challenges in each of his flights. These include the ultimate sacrifice of living far away from his family for 5 years. Now he is finally back home, by his family's side, only to face the ultimate turbulence of them all, the Covid pandemic. Can our papa pilot overcome this difficult new obstacle?
- A 5 part TV series that looks at one of the most pressing social and medical issues of our time. As Singapore's population ages, it is estimated that some 90,000 people will have dementia by 2030. But are we prepared for this? Whether caused by Alzheimer's; strokes or other conditions, dementia is still little understood by most people, and presents an ongoing challenge for experts and laymen alike. The gradual loss of one's mental abilities and identity usually begins imperceptibly and is only recognised when it is too late. The disease takes an emotional and economic toll on individuals, families and caregivers. With no cures for dementia, this series looks to cover various aspects from diagnosis to caregiving to treatments - and debunk some misconceptions. How is one diagnosed? What can help? Is it preventable? FACING DEMENTIA features the stories of people living with dementia, as well as doctors and experts who are on the frontline.
- In India, thousands of adult and child miners risk their health and lives to search for mica, the mineral that creates the shimmer and shine in makeup. From underground ghost mines and forest camps to dusty workshops, we uncover the conflict and controversy behind the trade - all in the pursuit of radiant beauty. Facing accusations of unsafe work practices and child labour by the international press, we find a deeper story behind mica mining, and the ongoing struggles that its miners face.
- Following her father's disappearance, Audrey inherits Chin Sin Terrace, an old, run down property he owns. But there is more to the apartment - within a secret room lies VEIL, a surveillance system rigged to spy on the residents through hidden cameras. Audrey is drawn into a world of voyeurism and discovers each resident has their own dark secret. Audrey then starts to unravel her father's history and realizes a sinister threat from his past has returned. Not knowing who to trust, Audrey must uncover her father's secret, reveal the true nature of Veil, and stop the looming threat.
- Four bickering orphaned siblings, a lonely grandmother and four goats let loose in the village three days before Hari Raya Haji may be the answer to unravel the true meaning of sacrifice and family ties.
- A regional competition that captures the popularity of Korean Pop Music (K-Pop) in Asia and gives the Asian viewers a once in a lifetime opportunity to become a K-Pop star.
- Filmmaker and Environmentalist Sean Lee-Davies embarks on a 2,500km road trip from Singapore to Cambodia powered solely on converted waste cooking oil that he finds along the way. He explores the world of Green Energy using wind, solar, wood chips and pig manure. But his own 4WD adventure on DIY biofuel runs into a few bumps and proves to be much harder than than he imagined.
- Jason Godfrey uncovers Asia's biggest obsessions. From exploring Korea's extreme plastic surgery reality shows to China's Internet addiction boot camps, this TV series reveals just how crazy people can be.
- Millennial Parents, Middle-Aged Men In Lycra (MAMILs) and Rurban Consumers. Heard of them? Paid any attention to them? You should, because they are the next wave of consumer demographics to watch out. In each episode, we explore a fast-growing consumer demographic and gain intimate insights to the trends surrounding this demographic. We find out how businesses are engaging them for a long-term brand relationship, through marketing strategies, product development processes, etc. Discover how brands are reaching out to these untapped markets; some of which have been under-serviced in Asia.
- Features stories of people with serious health conditions and who have a wish they want to see come true. In each episode, we show how a band of everyday heroes help to transform their hopes into reality. From cancer to heart patients; to those with disabilities or debilitating conditions, each story is an inspiring affirmation and celebration of our humanity.