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- The hosts talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they're fueled, this show has it all.
- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- British adventurer, takes A-list celebrities on wild outdoor adventures, pushing them beyond their comfort zone.
- Ride along with host Casey Boonstra as she takes some of the top OF creators on action-packed adventures while getting to know them on a personal level, with lots of laughs and fun along the way.
- "Monstervision" was a hosted movie show, with a number of hosts, one being John Bloom as "Joe Bob Briggs".
- Inspired from "Celebrity survivors" format.
- Bond tracks down monstrous Mr Big in Harlem. Big is importing priceless gold coins to finance Russian spy operations and captures Bond
- James Bond is sent undercover by MI6 to New York to follow the illegal diamond pipeline. Masquerading as a courier he meets enticing, ice-cold, Tiffany Case.
- Daily celebrity gossip-news show in Spanish.
- Welcome to the campaign after the campaign. Three unlikely adventurers attempt to right the wrongs caused by a party of legendary heroes who screwed up the world while trying to save it.
- 'Dr No' is a parody of Barry Strutzman's and Albert R. Broccoli's 'Dr.No', revolving around a man with the intent of destroying the Earth's Moon with American space rockets.
- Join drinks experts Aidy Smith, Helena Nicklin and Colin Hampden-White in an escapist, whisky-fuelled journey through picturesque Scotland, meeting characterful locals and delivering plenty of take home tips along the way.
- Ventaneando is a programme about Mexican shows and entertainment, hosted by Pati Chapoy.
- Director Peter Brook and group of actors and filmmakers fly to the island of Vieques in Puerto Rico in the Caribbean where they recall the film 'Lord of the Flies' (1963) which was filmed there thirty-five years earlier.
- Former Saturday Night Live star and SNL Weekend Update anchor Kevin Nealon's do-it-yourself comedy web talk show for his YouTube channel. Each episode, he takes a famous guest hiking and interviews them at their most frank and tired.
- The host, Øyvind Fjeldheim, and the hostess, Guri Solberg, travels around the world to meet Norwegians who have successfully followed their dreams outside of Norway.
- Media Center "Klinika" is a new, independent platform for multimedia expression for young people in the fields of art, education, information, current topics and promotion of entertainment content.
- Augusto explores the world through the best experiences as he shares uplifting life lessons with global friends.
- Weekly TV show showcasing many singers and artists from Mexico and around the world.
- They are the titans of the spy novel, who have elevated thrillers to the level of literary fiction. Much imitated, much adapted by the big and small screens, Ian Fleming and John Le Carré have painted our picture of post-war espionage: Fleming through the dashing figure of James Bond, with his lush locations and Martinis as icy as his heart; Le Carré through his damning portrait of the British secret service drawn from his own time in MI5 and MI6. But which of the two novelists is the greater? In this thrilling contest, Fleming's case was made by Anthony Horowitz, creator of the bestselling Alex Rider spy novels and author of the official Bond continuation novel 'Trigger Mortis'. Championing Le Carré - whose memoir about his life as a former spy currently sits in the bestseller lists - was David Farr, Emmy-nominated screenwriter of the BBC's adaptation of 'The Night Manager'. 'Fleming is one of the very few writers - Charles Dickens and JK Rowling might be two others - who have transcended fiction, who have created stories that capture a particular time and place, that are universally recognisable and that are, it would seem, immortal,' says Horowitz. 'George Smiley is a fascinating character. James Bond is an icon. That's the difference.' By contrast, pointing to Le Carré's own experiences in the secret service, Farr says: 'John Le Carré turns espionage into existentialism. His canvas is betrayal - of the realm and of the heart. His greatness comes from the personal nature of that exploration.' To illustrate their arguments, Horowitz and Farr called on a cast of actors to bring the novels to life.
- Critical Role's new monthly talk show discussing character and story developments and answering fan submitted questions for the latest episodes.
- "Anyone can paint, and anyone can paint anything." That's the mantra of The Shirtless Painter, the supportive on-camera painting instructor who happens to never be wearing a shirt.
- Emily Atack, Joel Dommett, Adam Thomas and a panel of guests take a lighthearted look at the latest happenings from the jungle camp.
- A dramatisation for radio by Michael Bakewell of Ian Fleming's classic story. James Bond 's wife Tracey has been murdered by his deadly enemy, Blofeld. He has gone completely to pieces and is drafting his resignation. But M is prepared to give him one last chance - on a mission which will lead him to a fatal encounter.
- Join Stargate Universe star Patrick Gilmore and Executive producer's Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozi, Paul Mullie and Carl Binder as they explain all things about the Destiny spaceship.
- In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen.
- Small investigation crew goes to debunk rumors of paranormal activity.
- The adventures of Mikael Wulff and his friend Dolph the Fascist Hippo continues in this follow-up to "Wulffmorgenthaler" (2005).
- Graeme Blundell presents classic movies including musics, dramas, action and adventure on Fox Classics.
- A monthly variety comedy sketch web-series that showcases "unconventional" and absolute "cringe" video content. Check it out on Youtube.
- Far Lands or Bust is where, since March 2011, video broadcaster KurtJMac has been attempting to reach the fabled Far Lands of Minecraft. After ten years of slow, steady persistence Kurt is currently over 45% of the way there.
- More than 16 million foreigners live in Russia. Let's look at our country through the eyes of visitors and find out what THEY see here that WE don't notice. Traveling through cities and villages, we will meet migrants and compare our countries to find out why they chose Russia. In this project we will tell amazing stories of those who moved and learn recipes for a happy life in Russia from foreigners.
- In this interview from 1993, 'Until the End of the World' director Wim Wenders recounts his experiences visiting and working in Australia.
- The first part, "Final Stage," will feature Kamen Rider Zero One and other Kamen Riders in a powerful live show with lighting, sound, special effects, and an original story that has been newly written and produced in a way that only a show like this can. The second part of the show, the "Show Cast Talk Show," will feature the show's cast members, who will talk about episodes related to the show and other talks by the cast members that are unique to the final event.
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- Jonathan - Dimensione avventura was an Italian television program broadcast on Canale 5 (from 1984 to 1986) and then on Italia 1 (from 1986 to 1991) late on Monday evenings. It was an adventure sports, environment and nature magazine, directed by Ambrogio Fogar. It is the first in-depth study dedicated to extreme sports, the environment and nature carried out by the Fininvest networks, initially broadcast by Canale 5, from October 22, 1984, then transferred to Italia 1 from October 22, 1984. October 1986, for a total of seven editions. The program was mainly composed of the retransmission of reports made by the troupe of the same host, Ambrogio Fogar, in the most adventurous places that exist, such as the Bering Strait, the Australian desert, Patagonia or the Amazon. and many others. In addition to the part shot outdoors, the show also included a part in the studio during which the conductor interviewed the protagonists of the most extreme companies, such as Reinhold Messner or others, while some monographic episodes were made on characters like Jacques Mayol. , or in adventurous professions, such as deep sea researchers, or the extraction of diamonds in the mines of South Africa... The show achieved remarkable ratings, reaching 4 million listeners according to the data.
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