H8R is an American television series for The CW Television Network. The hour-long series, hosted by Mario Lopez, premiered Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Due to low ratings, the show was canceled by the network on October 6, 2011, after broadcasting four episodes.
Southern Belles: Louisville was an American reality television series on the Soapnet cable network that aired for one season from May 21 to July 23, 2009. The show focused on the lives of five women in Louisville, Kentucky.
A cast of real people share their real opinions as they gather the week's most talked-about news topics while in conversation with one another in their workplaces, from topics of general news and current affairs to the latest in politics, sport and popular culture.
The CW is inviting people to meddle in the lives of their pals in this reality show. Each week a couple, nominated by friends who feel they should either get married or call it quits, faces a series of personalized exercises designed to test their relationship and force them to confront their problems, which can range from meddling would-be in-laws to jealousy. At the same time, the wedding of their dreams is being planned. At week's end, the pair must decide whether they should go through with the ceremony or call the whole thing off. It was hosted by Tanya McQueen.
This companion series to TLC's popular "My 600-Lb. Life" presents profiles of people who go through extensive surgeries to remove up to 50 pounds of excess skin. Using modern technology and reconstructive surgical options, massive amounts of skin are removed, creating a full-body transformation.
Follow five dynamic women on the rise as they face high stakes in both their social circle and the medical world. These doctors and wives of doctors appear to have it all: they are educated, attractive, and polished professionals, but beneath the surface, viewers will see major obstacles that threaten their upward momentum. After putting their lives on hold to be a physician or a dedicated wife, the ladies must navigate marriage, children, family, and Houston society.
After two seasons with "På Hjul med Dag Otto", Kristian Ødegård and Dag-Otto Lauritzen has decided to leave the bikes at home and go on without them. The two have been everywhere together with famous guests. They have defied fear and done things they never would have dreamed of. Throughout the series Dag Otto will be pushing his own and Kristians boundaries, sometimes over. We can expect both great heights, sea sickness, fear and laughing from the duo.
In a format jointly developed by the Ministry of Defense and TV2, civilian contestants, led by four trainers selected from the Hungarian Defense Forces, compete in military competitions for the show's grand prize of 20 million forints.
In this matchmaking show, we swap the city for the nature scenery to see if singles can really find true love when they leave the distractions and expectations of the modern world behind.
In the ultimate treasure hunt across Japan, six young brits who have never travelled alone have been paired with pensioners who thought they’d never travel again. Chasing clues and trying to overcome the generation gap to win a life changing cash prize. Can they stay in the game… or will they be Worlds Apart?
The duo heads south for the winter to restore abandoned homes in New Orleans. Along the way, they tackle challenges like hurricane damage, bee infestations, and strict building regulations, while Whitfield steps in to assist with tough business decisions.
Teacher-turned-realtor Amina Stevens supports clients who are intimidated by the complex process of buying a home for the first time. Amina guides them through every stage of the journey to build wealth and reduce the housing disparity in her community.
Matt Wright prepares to begin his Africa XL challenge…. all alone. Will he find redemption after failing to complete 40 days in the Amazon and become savage?
In Aotearoa's hot new dating series three stunning Kiwi women are searching for the guy of their dreams. But can they tell the difference between the genuine 'nice guys' and the 'Fboys' who are there to compete for cold, hard cash?