Swan's Place is a variety Christian comedy talk show hosted by comedian Dennis Swanberg and shown on FamilyNet television affiliates.
The format of the show is similar to most late night talk shows. The show typically consists of a short monologue by Dennis Swanberg, followed by a series of Christian singers and comedians, who chat with "The Swan" after their performances. Swanberg ends the show by reading letters from viewers, followed by a short Christian-related message.
This FANMADE Story Follows Michael De Santa after the events of GTA V Story Mode. The Series follow Michael as he's trying to finally gain peace and rest from his disturbing past, while different problems get in his way.
Searching for the perfect home is a challenge. And when you consider an entire family's needs, it's even harder. For the first time ever, the whole family is getting involved. On House Hunters Family, the parents and their kids house hunt together to select which house suits them best. But kids have minds of their own and they will certainly make their opinions heard. Will the whole family agree on which house to choose? Find out on House Hunters Family.
A first-hand look at the cut-throat world of junior culinary competitions and the next generation culinary prodigies as they compete across the U.S. It all leads up to competition day, where 3 chefs go 2-rounds with only 1 winner.
Perfect Parents is a heartwarming story of a young couple stepping into early parenthood – juggling work, love, grandparents, fights, cuddles and a whole lot of “are we doing this right?” moments. It’s cute, cosy, emotional and made for every parent (and future parent) who shows up, even on their worst days.
Inspired by true stories of caregivers, Siapa Jaga Mak takes us on a journey of four families dealing with the emotional roller coaster ride of caring for their elderly. Family conflicts, money problems, juggling different roles are all issues that will resonate with caregivers in Singapore.
It's News to Me is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS Television. It was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?. Originally aired as a one-time special on May 11, 1951; It debuted as a series July 2, 1951 and ran until September 12, 1953. The show returned July 9 – August 27, 1954 as a summer replacement for Person to Person.