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Sara Davies is meeting people from across the UK who’ve come up with brilliant ideas but need some help getting them made. Can Sara and her team of experts make their ideas work?
The first-ever Evil Lives Here aftershow. Through interviews with family members and experts, Linkletter dives deeper into each new Evil Lives Here story to unlock never-before-heard secrets.
UK Raw was a late-night studio show, concerning real people and their fetishes. Subjects include a naked magician, a bondage nightclub and a man who has invented a flatulence gauge. 17 episodes of UK Raw were produced for UK television channel Five.
Dawn French interviews more than thirty of her favourite male comedians.
A news entertainment show.
A two-hour show held on the campus of one of biggest college football showdowns of the week. Analysts including former players break down the teams and key factors to the game.
Comedy duo Torosamon spotlights self-proclaimed losers and failures from all over Kyushu in this darkly endearing variety talk show.
Sexplained is back with a brand-new season as Julia Sinning delves into the diverse world of sexuality and intimacy with top experts every Thursday. Covering topics from sexual health and consent to personal discovery. Whether you’re looking to deepen your experiences or just beginning your sexual journey, Sexplained covers it all. Discover tips for safe experimentation, ignite your senses, and find ways to keep your libido thriving—even through the holiday season. Sexplained educates, engages, and inspires—one taboo at a time!
The 4:30 Movie was a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to films that spawned sequels. The more popular episodes were "Monster Week," "Planet of the Apes Week" and "Vincent Price Week." Some films, such as Ben-Hur and How the West Was Won, were of such length that an entire week was devoted to running the whole movie. Other films that ran longer than the program's 90-minute length were often divided into two parts and shown over two days. Variations of The 4:30 Movie were aired on other stations around the United States, most notably those also owned and operated by WABC-TV's parent network, ABC.
Buddies James and Mike kill time by playing and reviewing video games, old and new.