Seven years later, Wanna One returns! In the dream hideout "Wanna-Base,” filled with Wanna One’s long-held wishes, a new chapter of their story begins. Members who had been active individually in their own paths gather at Wanna-Base laughing, playing, and making new memories together— becoming a stronger “us."
"The Great Challenge" is a celebrity outdoor inspirational experience reality show jointly launched by South Korea's MBC TV station, "Infinite Challenge", introduced by CCTV, and South Korea's MBC TV station, Canxing Production and CCTV. The program has a total of 12 episodes. The six regular hosts of the show are Sa Beining, Hua Shao, Le Jia, Sha Yi, Ruan Jingtian, and Yue Yunpeng. After the third episode, Hua Shao quit due to scheduling reasons, and Nigmaiti joined. Each episode of "The Great Challenge" has a different theme. The program goes deep into multiple domestic industries, covering hundreds of jobs, and goes into the work and life scenes of ordinary workers to complete difficult tasks and challenges together.
Four aspiring women live under one roof. Actress Oh Yun Soo and Yoon Yu Sun, who have been known each other for 30 years, Makeup artist Lee Gyeong Min, and actress Cha Ye Ryun show their chemistry and share what kind of a lifestyle an actress has. A member of Korea’s national archery team and also Tokyo Olympics medalist, An San, reveals friendly images of her daily life at Gwangju Woman’s University. Also, including Han Hye Jin, Lee Hyun Yi, Song Hae Na, Korea’s top models’ delightful everyday lives are open. Please look forward to what synergy would be created when women representing each field get together.
Five Southeast Asia pastry masters meet five rising Korean stars. In duos, they craft daring desserts from uniquely Korean ingredients—fusing flavors, emotions, and identity into the idea of a “true K‑dessert.” The winning team takes their creations global with a pop‑up in Singapore.
"Project Runway: Threads" is a competition series showcasing America’s most talented young fashion designers. Each week, three new contestants pull out their scissors, sketchbooks and skills to see who can out-design the competition and set the new standard for the future of fashion. Challenges will be fast-paced, unpredictable and far from child’s play as these nascent fashion powerhouses compete for $10,000 to be used at any Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts Store or Joann.com, a prestigious scholarship to the summer program at FIDM including travel expenses and a top-of-the-line sewing and embroidery studio courtesy of Brother International Corporation.
Two bands of similar musical genre (e.g. Pop Divas, Boy Bands, Heavy Metal, etc) go head-to-head over the course of two rounds to see which band has the most entertaining cover performance, with a chance to win a cash prize and bragging rights.
CLOSE&OPEN is the debut original variety series of the K-Pop boy group CLOSE YOUR EYES. The show follows the seven members as they navigate hilarious variety challenges, heartfelt daily life, and competitive missions. From high-energy games to candid interviews, it captures the group's authentic bond and growth, offering fans an intimate look at their journey toward stardom.
Each week, Outlaws veteran "Chuck" will serve as race master in a new city and on a new "no prep" track, where 32 of the biggest names in no prep racing - including STREET OUTLAWS favorites, as well as newcomers - will duke it out to become the ultimate "no prep winner" and receive a $40,000 first place purse
Predator Files takes viewers onto the front lines of the fight to apprehend the world’s most dangerous online child predators. Led by Roo Powell, law-enforcement consultant, survivor advocate, and founder of SOSA (Safe From Online Sexual Abuse), the series documents high-stakes undercover operations conducted in direct partnership with ICAC task forces, vice units, and district attorneys across the United States.
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings is a British documentary series broadcast on Channel 4, that explores the lives and traditions of several Irish Traveller families as they prepare to unite one of their number in marriage. The series also featured Romanichal in several episodes, and has been criticised for not accurately representing England’s Romani and Travelling community. It was first broadcast in February 2010 as a one-off documentary called My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, filmed as part of the Cutting Edge series and voted Most Groundbreaking Show in the Cultural Diversity Awards 2010. A series of 5 episodes were later commissioned, and the series first aired in January 2011. A second series began airing in February 2012. A third series was not made, rather the show ended with six stand-alone specials.
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.
A comedic unscripted web series hosted by Catherine McCafferty in which she goes on "first dates" with other queer comics, Pretty Gay gives audiences a glimpse into what flirting could be like if it happened on a set designed to look like a gay bar.
Host Jesse Tyler Ferguson showcases great stories, inspired volunteers and mind-blowing home renovations for families who give back to their communities. The whole-home overhauls includes interior, exterior and landscaping—all completed within seven days while the family is sent away for the week.
The best participants of the project moved into the Mercury tower in Moscow City, where they are under constant surveillance by cameras. TNT viewers in reality mode will see how young performers cope with the difficulties of adult star life, evolve under the guidance of leading specialists from music labels and prepare for weekly large-scale concerts.