Is Ice Cube a nice guy? Do astronauts really drink their own pee? Does Gerard Butler still surf? The internet searches for answers and WIRED goes right to the source for the answers.
The prince George show is a variety show that's produced by Trinity vision Entertainment and Warzone Comics and Hosted By Warzone's Own Prince George which show cases many different topics but also introduces the world to the people behind Bugsy "The Becoming"
Starting Tuesday, May 12, Over de Liefde will have a spot on television. For five weeks, celebrity guests and experts will join the show to speak candidly about love, sex, and relationships. Think of topics that many people struggle with: from fixed patterns and clichés to taboos and new forms of intimacy.
For this TV version, the former editor-in-chief of VIVA and VIVA Mama has secured the participation of Marian Mudder, Evi Hanssen, Lisa Loeb, Nina Pierson, and Diva Brons, among others. They will share personal stories and, naturally, discuss their own experiences with love. Will Diva perhaps also reveal something about The Bachelorette in the process? We shall see!
Paper Tiger Television is a public-access television series created in 1981 by a New York–based media collective led by DeeDee Halleck. Produced with a low-budget, do-it-yourself aesthetic, the series features artists, scholars, and activists critically examining mainstream media, often by analyzing newspapers, magazines, or television content on camera. Distributed through public-access channels and grassroots networks, the program became an influential example of alternative media, promoting media literacy and challenging corporate control of information.
Connected: Coast to Coast is a political talk show on MSNBC hosted by Monica Crowley and Ron Reagan. The show aired live, weekdays at noon and again at 5 pm ET. The last show aired on Friday, December 10, 2005, and was replaced by MSNBC Live and later by Hardball with Chris Matthews.
Showbiz India is a television program that focuses on entertainment from South Asia, specifically from the Indian subcontinent. The show has been on the air since 1998 and its hostess and producer is Reshma Dordi, who was crowned the first Miss L.A. India in 1988.
Saturday Night at the Movies was a weekly television series on TVOntario, the public educational television network in Ontario, Canada. The series presented classic movies, followed by interviews and feature segments with directors, actors and other people involved in making the films presented. The series presented almost 1,500 films and over 1,000 interviews.
First aired on March 30, 1974, the program was originally hosted by Elwy Yost. The first film shown was Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly. During Yost's 25-year tenure as host, he showed a wide variety of foreign films, but tended to concentrate on Hollywood-produced films from the 1930s through the 1970s.
We're warming up for the most exciting season in many, many years with a series of Viaplay Talks, where we take a close look at everything new that will shape 2026. The experts are ready - so you can be!
A Fork in the Road is an Australian travel television series airing on SBS and hosted by Pria Viswalingam.
Described by SBS as "the thinking-person’s travel show" the program takes the viewer off the beaten track and takes a look at the lives of the people living in each destination rather than following the usual "travel show" format. The altogether 62 episodes had a length of ca. 25 minutes each.