‘Japan Occult Archive: Seriously Creepy Mysteries’ is an occult-themed talk variety programme that has been broadcast on the TV Tokyo network since 19 November 2025.
Overview
The programme aims to unearth ‘seriously creepy’ mysterious tales, ghost stories and urban legends hidden across Japan, and to archive them as ‘occult cultural heritage’.
1st and 10 was a sports talk and debate television program spun off from ESPN2's ESPN First Take morning show.
It was both a segment during First Take, a two-hour program broadcast on the American cable television network ESPN2, each weekday at 10:00 AM and noon ET and a standalone program on ESPN2 at 2:30 PM each afternoon. Until SportsCenter went live from 9 AM-3PM it was on ESPN. This concept launched in October 2003 as part of Cold Pizza, which was the predecessor to First Take.
The short-lived variety show, hosted by Gene Di Novi on piano and vocalist Jodie Drake, offered a captivating blend of music and conversation in its half-hour format. Renowned musicians like Clark Terry, Joe Venuti, Gene Lees, and Phyllis Marshall graced the show as guests, showcasing the best in jazz. The rhythm section boasted talents like Michel Donato on bass and Jerry Fuller on drums, enriching the performances. Produced in Toronto by Bob Gibbons, the series highlighted exceptional musical collaborations and remains a testament to the era's jazz brilliance.
This program, titled "Aya wa Do’a" and presented by Sheikh Muhammad Jibril, aired in 2001 on Egyptian Television (Channel One). It featured Quranic recitation and supplications in a spiritual format. The exact production company and episode count are not documented in available written sources. The provided YouTube links contain original episodes from the broadcast, confirming the title’s existence and authenticity.
Music Uplate Live is a Philippine late night musical variety show airing before network sign-off on ABS-CBN. Premiering March 15, 2010, its main presenters include Yeng Constantino and Tutti Caringal. The program also airs every Monday afternoon on Studio 23 and worldwide through The Filipino Channel since 2011.
STV Sports Centre was a Scottish regional sports stand, covering the two STV franchise areas of Northern and Central Scotland. The strand was produced the STV News department in Glasgow, with contributions from STV North's news team in Aberdeen.
Until May 2011, Sports Centre aired two different programmes: Friday Night Football, broadcast on Friday nights at 10:30pm, and Magners League Rugby - airing on Sundays straight after the late ITV News bulletin. The programmes were produced by the STV News department in Glasgow, with contributions from STV North's news team in Aberdeen. Short Sports Centre news bulletins also aired on Monday - Thursday nights at 10:35pm during the late regional bulletins from STV News.
The first series of STV Sports Centre, launched just two years after the long-running Scotsport was axed, featured interviews, special reports, analysis, a preview of the weekend's football and competitions. Gerry McCulloch and Sheelagh McLaren were the presenters.
The 4:30 Movie was a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to films that spawned sequels. The more popular episodes were "Monster Week," "Planet of the Apes Week" and "Vincent Price Week." Some films, such as Ben-Hur and How the West Was Won, were of such length that an entire week was devoted to running the whole movie. Other films that ran longer than the program's 90-minute length were often divided into two parts and shown over two days.
Variations of The 4:30 Movie were aired on other stations around the United States, most notably those also owned and operated by WABC-TV's parent network, ABC.
Tetsuro Degawa & Kazushige Nagashima
Two of the entertainment world’s most uncontrollable personalities join forces!!
Chiaki Horan—who’s better at handling middle-aged male celebrities than anyone else in Japan—
takes the reins!
A programme featuring a bizarre trio of presenters unlike anything seen before is about to begin!!
Mysterious phenomena, mysterious performances, mysterious science, mysterious people… and more!
A parade of material sure to amaze and delight the childlike Kazushige and Degawa!
Horan will have these two rowdy middle-aged men eating out of the palm of her hand!!
Scotsport was a Scottish sports television programme, broadcast on STV in northern and central Scotland, as well as on ITV Border in southern Scotland. It was recognised as the world's longest-running sports television magazine.