"Hyoyeon Who Buys Me Food Well" is a talk show under Hyoyeon's YouTube channel "Hyo's Level Up", where the Girls' Generation member chats with guests while treating them to delicious meals.
I Never Knew That About Britain, anchored by Paul Martin, explores Britain’s rich and surprising history, unearthing eccentric characters and stories from Britain’s past and celebrating some of the greatest technological, artistic, scientific and political achievements of the British people. Based on the bestselling book series by Christopher Winn, Paul will be joined by science presenter, Steve Mould, and British historian and broadcaster, Suzannah Lipscomb. From traffic lights to the humble toilet, from the flying bike to the skyscraper, the trio of presenters travel the length of Great Britain to reveal the unusual stories and meet the people connected with them. Across eight episodes, I Never Knew That About Britain is an entertaining cornucopia of all the things you never knew about Britain.
Bryan Magee traces the history of western philosophy over two millennia, discussing the ideas of the past with an expert guest or contemporary philosopher.
Lee Seung-gi and Kang Ho-dong's show returns after 12 years. Every week, the hottest stars appear and introduce their hippest stories as thumbnails. The talk will be conducted in a team battle between Ho-dong and Seung-gi teams, and the team with the stories that are more popular will win. Fixed panels are also made up of the hottest people these days. YoungTak, Kim Ho-yiung, Lee Ji-hye, Eom Ji-yoon, and Son Dong-pyo of MIRAE. Look forward to the return of the two MCs who showed off their perfect teamwork numerous times through SBS's legendary entertainment show!
Kevin Hart takes time out of his busy schedule to introduce the world to some of his favorite up-and-coming comedians, including James Davis, Mario Tory and William “Spank” Horton. Now’s their chance to make it big and break on through to the Next Level.
This monthly half-hour series is the work of Akron producer Blue Green, who says, “The goal of the show is to shine a spotlight on all of the good things that Akron has to offer.” Green noted that the city of Akron is a wonderful place in which to live, work, stay and play, but he feels “to truly be a great city, we need our own Akron-based news and local television programming.”
Each show consists of four stories, including segments on dining, arts and culture, history, business, and movers and shakers.