Celebrating the business of Black love, the series follows these highly sought-after matchmakers as they work to outmaneuver their competitors. These professionals balance the drama in their own lives as they hustle to match high-profile singles who are on the hunt for the ultimate relationship and willing to pay top dollar.
Case Files: Chicago profiles real, recent, and unsolved homicides around the city in an attempt to find the killers and decrease violent crime in Chicago. It airs at 11pm on The CW in the greater Chicagoland area every Saturday.
Enjoy exciting adventures in the ocean with Baby Shark Brooklyn! All of a sudden, the shark family gets swept away to the opposite side of the ocean by a massive underwater earthquake! Will they be able to adjust to these strange surroundings and make new friends? What kind of adventures will Brooklyn have in this unfamiliar environment?
House of Joy is a Singaporean Chinese Drama produced by Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. The show made its debut on 6 November 2006 and is telecast every weekday night at 9pm. The show has a total of 20 episodes.
On the first few days of the show's running, many Singaporeans provided feedback to MediaCorp on how they felt about this show. What most people said was why the show was named House of Joy when there were so many crying scenes for Ivy Lee in the show. MediaCorp replied that the word Joy - Huan Le in Chinese is a combination of the name of the 2 lead characters - Yihuan and Letian.
The story encourages those who are debt-ridden due to overspending sing credit card to strive on to overcome their financial and social problems. The lead actor, Chen Hanwei as Huang Le Tian - a "commoner lawyer" who also volunteered in Credit Counselling won many hearts with his sincere kindness and cute sense of humour.