Rolonda was a syndicated daytime talk show that aired from January 17, 1994 to September 1997. It featured Rolonda Watts as the host, and was produced by Watts Works Productions in association with King World Productions, and was also distributed by King World.
In the show, three famous faces are stuck together in a personalized house for two days. They just don't know in advance who their fellow residents will be.
There is no one else present in the house, so no presenter either. That is not necessary, because the house itself is the host: it reacts, surprises and touches.
For example, personal images suddenly appear, music sounds or the participants are asked unexpected questions. The celebrities get to know each other in a special way.
No.1 Yaari with Rana is a chat show with your favorite actors and explores their personal bond while revealing some unknown connections in the industry.
Buckle up for Bar Fight: with Michael Knowles as Knowles goes head-to-head with challengers from across the aisle in a no-holds-barred, high-energy debate show. With a rowdy live audience choosing the topics and even jumping into the action at the “Fight Mic,” you never know what will happen next. If you’re ready for a real fight over real ideas, it’s time for Bar Fight.
Popadoodledandy was a pop music show devised, written and performed by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. The show included music-based sketches and interviews with musicians
The program involves specialists, mainly owners of antique shops and experts in fine art, appraising various "treasures" that people possess. The show's distinctive features include the element of surprise, where unexpected items receive high appraisals, or things perceived as valuable turn out to be replicas and are valued much lower. Viewers also get to enjoy the expert insights and knowledge about the appraised items.
A talk show where hosts explore the intriguing aspects of Horipro, a renowned talent agency, by interacting with its notable members and uncovering lesser-known facts.