A mafia leader with deep connections to the government is ousted and his house raided. Now he is seeking revenge against the ones done him wrong by exposing the dark connections between the mafia and the government.
The Late Show is an American late-night talk show and the first series broadcast on the then-new Fox Network. Originally hosted by comic actress Joan Rivers, it first aired on October 9, 1986 under the title The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers. It is also the first and only other late-night show hosted by Arsenio Hall.
Are we living in some form of holographic simulation created by higher intelligence? Could this higher intelligence be Extraterrestrial or Extra-Dimensional? In his ongoing docu-series filmmaker Reuben Langdon interviews alien, or “extra-dimensional” intelligence, through the everyday human beings that are channeling or in contact with them. In each episode we get to know a channel or contactee along with the particular being or group of beings they are connecting with. The series seeks to answer the questions people have been asking since the dawn of time. Join Reuben as he Interviews Extra-Dimensionals and gains other-worldly perspective on who we are, why we’re here, and just where we might be going.
A weekly behind-the-scenes show hosted and executive-produced by Glamour journalist Jessica Radloff. The series dives into episode-by-episode breakdowns, sharing untold stories, trivia, and interviews with the creators, cast, and crew.
MAGAZINE - Sherlock Holmes, Commissioner Maigret, Nero Wolfe, Father Brown, Philo Vance: the writers Massimo Carlotto, Giancarlo De Cataldo, Giampaolo Simi and Valerio Varesi tell the great classic detectives in the Rai dramas - by AAVV 2020 ITA
The show was originally scheduled to be completed in 40 episodes, but in the end only 10 were made, which caused legal disputes years later with the singer-host and the production company.
Koolhoven's view is a series of film lectures given by film director and cinephile Martin Koolhoven. Using scenes from his favorite feature films, Koolhoven shares his love for cinema with viewers. No dry critiques and academic treatises, but enthusiastic speeches and inspired observations: Koolhoven is above all an enthusiast.
The leaders of ACT, the Greens, Labour, and National face Midday Report's Charlotte Cook, who grills them over policies, technique in the kitchen, and how they got into politics.