The show follows passionate agents as they find recent college graduates and young professionals their new homes in NYC, while also shadowing the corporate group as we navigate the ins-and-outs of life at a quickly-growing firm.
Live, but from where exactly, Joko and Klaas keep a secret until shortly before the broadcast. Every viewer has the opportunity to visit them on the day of the show, participate live as a contestant, and compete for 100,000 euros.
TrueSouth is an SEC Network/ ESPN television show, conceived by executive producer Wright Thompson and host John T Edge, directed by Tim Horgan of Bluefoot Entertainment. We tell honest stories about the past, present, and future of the South. In each city, we focus on two restaurants that talk to each other in interesting ways. From barbecue joints to gas station ceviche cafes, we share the origins of these restaurants, the forces threatening them, and the belief systems that support them.
The Real Housewives of Athens is a Greek reality series that debuted on the ANT1 network in Greece. It was the first international installment to use The Real Housewives title, though there was no direct affiliation to the American franchise, made famous by the U.S. network, Bravo. Production for the first season began in September 2010. It premiered on March 4, 2011 and was cancelled in July 2011, citing rising costs and a decline in viewership. Unlike the other Housewives franchises it didn't have reunion show.
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak is an American television game show that aired on ABC from January 6 to April 4, 1986. British television personality Bruce Forsyth hosted the series, the only time he hosted a series outside of his native United Kingdom. Gene Wood was the original announcer, with the last several weeks of shows announced by Marc Summers, later of Double Dare fame.
Reg Grundy Productions produced Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, which was the first network series the Grundy company produced for ABC; its first three daytime series had all aired on NBC.
Celebrity chef and cookbook author, Spencer Watts celebrates sunny days, family, friends and the best food summer has to offer in this all new, fun filled backyard grilling series.
Rick Stein embarks on a series of culinary long weekends in search of food excellence and brilliant recipes, heading to markets, restaurants, wineries, cafes and bars.
There's Something About Miriam is a reality television show filmed in 2003, created by British TV producer Remy Blumenfeld and originally aired in the United Kingdom on Sky1 in February 2004. Hosted by Tim Vincent, it featured six men wooing 21-year-old Mexican model Miriam without revealing that she was a pre-operative trans woman until the final episode.
Lost & Found is a new ten part documentary series that sets about reuniting families, uncovering cultural identity and discovering lost family heritage. Each week seasoned investigative journalist David Lomas, along with a specialist search team of genealogists and researchers, tackles the cases of up to three seekers who are on an emotional journey to discover their family members and cultural pasts that they have not been connected to. Lost & Found is real, raw and - at times - heartbreaking as each episode showcases a basic primal need – just how important it is to know who we are and where we’ve come from. Tissues advised.
In this game of musical chairs with a twist, comedians must stave off elimination by outperforming their opponent in front of a discerning guest judge.
10 singles from the Vybes App move into one villa for 7 days and blind date… with $25,000 on the line, they’ll face iconic challenges like Spin the Chair, Pop The Balloon, Lie Detector with John, and more fan-favorite videos from the Zach Justice YouTube channel.
Blanka Lipińska, author of the bestselling novel "365 days", sets off on a journey with her life partner Paweł and friend Marcin to the hottest corners of the globe: Brazil, Japan, Bali, Norway and Peru. They will explore prices and ways of spending time. They will try local flavors, sports attractions and unusual customs. In each episode they will meet famous Polish influencers.
Maui Fever is an American reality television series on MTV. The series debuted on Wednesday, January 17, 2007 at 10:30PM on MTV. The series reveals the daily lives of several young haole friends living in the Kaanapali area on the island of Maui.
Following the style of MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, The Hills and 8th & Ocean, Maui Fever was shot as a "reality drama". Maui Fever cast members never spoke directly to the camera or gave testimonials, a tactic used in MTV's The Real World and in traditional documentaries. However, a voice-over narrative spoken by Cheyne Magnusson, one of the main characters, was used at the beginning of each episode to set up the scene and tie together storylines.
The opening credits of Maui Fever featured the song, "Horndog" by Overseer.