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Some of Sweden's most beloved celebrities bring their great passion for cooking into a breathtaking adventure in the mythical Master Chef kitchen.
Join the Earth Arcade members on their unforgettable friendship vacation!
Follow the busy, aspirational lifestyles of a group of driven and ambitious women who enjoy the lavish, pampered and cultured lifestyle of Melbourne. Between them, they own private jets, amazing homes and are married to high profile businessmen, including one to a rock star and another to a plastic surgeon.
In each one-hour episode, Tamron Hall is joined by a core team of correspondents with extensive knowledge of law enforcement and a passion for storytelling. Series goes beyond the headlines to explore not only what happened, but why it happened, and how it was investigated.
The coolest and most refreshing variety show of the year is coming! Guests of flourishing youth and the most authentic surfing culture will take you to enjoy a “surfing slow life” in summer time! Let’s Sacalaca!
Ramyun Brothers go to a famous tourist spot and open a ramyeon restaurant. They prepared 21 ramyeon recipes that can show the taste of Korea to people. As they serve various kinds of ramyeons, their goal is to capture the Japanese people who are used to ramen and promote Korean-style ramyeon to them.
From small towns in the South to remote areas of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, four eccentric but passionate members of the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (BFRO) embark on one single-minded mission - to find the elusive "creature" known as Bigfoot or the Sasquatch.
Dirty Dancing: The Time of Your Life is a dance show created for Living as a tribute to Dirty Dancing's 20th anniversary in 2007. Due to the success of the show, a second series was shown in 2008.
Chronicles the life of America's favorite honorary Black comedian Gary Owen and his hilariously offbeat multiracial family.
I Want To Be a Hilton is a 2005 weekly NBC reality television series that was hosted by Kathy Hilton. The show featured people who "Wanted to be like a Hilton." The finalist of the competition receives a prize package that includes a $200,000 trust fund, a new apartment, wardrobe and the opportunity to get to know the Hiltons. They resided at a fancy New York hotel and were divided into two teams, "Park" and "Madison". In each episode, they were required to perform certain tasks, ranging from dog grooming, a fashion show and organizing a charity event, while learning etiquette and manners. As they competed, Hilton guided them through a variety of challenges that cover subjects ranging from art and culture to beauty and fashion. Hilton met with the losing team at the end of each episode and eliminated one contestant with the catchphrase, "You're not on the list." The show was originally entitled The Good Life, to tie it in to Paris Hilton's reality show The Simple Life. The show was not renewed for a second season.
They say there's one particularly famous "haunted hotel" meme. The reason it's haunted isn't because someone committed suicide there, but because the hotel was supposedly built on top of an old mass grave. People say you should never stay in the last room, and that you must knock on the door before entering... There are all kinds of "they say" stories about haunted hotels. But what's the actual evidence behind them? In the new season, the two hosts — Mo Junming and Lin Qianting — will once again put their own flesh and blood on the line. They'll check into two notorious haunted hotels in Malaysia and South Korea respectively, sharing the unique "ghost-first" accommodation experience from a first-person perspective. They’ll also bring along regular audience members to join them and personally experience the legendary "please knock before entering."
When their parents aren’t around, children spend their days experiencing hidden moments and personal struggles that adults are often unaware of.
In The Traitors, 16 celebrities meet in a French castle. This is where a psychological strategy game begins, because three of the prominent players are traitors who can eliminate fellow players in each round or be unmasked themselves. The question remains: Will the loyal players manage to banish the traitors from the game and share the profits? Or will one traitor succeed in deceiving everyone until the end and pocket the winnings for himself alone?