A band of thirty schoolgirls brave tensions, line-up changes and heartbreak to triumph at tours across Europe and the USA. Over the course of a year, the Sweethearts face the hardest lesson of all – when to let go.
Exploring the vast history of Black television through iconic performances across various genres including sitcoms, comedy, drama, unscripted, variety, and science fiction.
Queens of Kings takes a raw look at Brooklyn's brightest drag stars. In this Revry Original Series, you see the intricate duality of performing in drag and the compelling story of the person behind the makeup.
Catching Killers is a true crime series following police and prosecutors as they apprehend and incarcerate the world's most violent killers. Each episode features two stories of murder from around the world.
In 12 episodes, learn how to identify and implement simple, inexpensive changes to improve your employees’ work environment and positively impact your bottom line. Professor Beth Cabrera, organizational psychologist and Senior Scholar at the George Mason University Center for the Advancement of Well-Being, provides a guide to creating the best possible work environment for your employees.
In its most exciting season yet, watch contestants from across America run against time to create the most visually stunning and ingeniously designed costumes in the hopes of wowing four discriminating judges and be named champion.
This inspiring series interviews professional athletes from around the country and presents them with a fun challenge. You’ll see beyond the athlete and hear powerful stories of faith, perseverance, and why these pros are Playing For Eternity.
Funny Or Die presents the best of its music related sketches and parodies featuring celebrities and musicians including: Ke$ha, Nina Dobrev, Ed Helms, Will Forte, Matt Morrison, Jewel, Rita Ora, HyunA, and more.
The Singles Game is an 80s must watch! Laugh, feel nostalgic & wince, as real twenty-somethings get in over their heads and face public humiliation. A rare insight into the 80s youth culture, sexual morays, fashions, and attitudes during the MTV generation.
Rav is desperate to avoid the prospects of an arranged marriage, so he enlists the help of his crazy cousin Ron to find a girlfriend in their hometown of Ngongotaha!
The time of the classic travel shows is long gone. The influencers? They never actually made it. Only one thing remains: A travel show parody that will guarantee your next holiday destination (error)!
Presenter Martha Kearney goes on a journey around Ireland tracking the places visited by 19th-century artist and geologist Georges Victor Du Noyer. The work of Du Noyer included charting the landscape, people and buildings of Ireland over a 35-year period, which saw the country go through great changes. Kearney makes note of his impressions of Glendalough when she travels there and then gets herself wet at the Bog of Allen. In the north she ventures close to the cliff edges to discover the extraordinary landscapes encompassing Dunluce Castle, and onwards to Mussenden Temple.