A ten episode meta-fiction web series about a film production in crisis because of sudden change in plans, mainly due to the central character, the famous filmmaker Mohan Kumar.
'Countdown Revolution' was an attempt to update the long running ABC television-music program 'Countdown' for the late 1980's. Filmed at Melbourne's Metro nightclub, the nightly show had a modest cult following until it was axed the following year.
A captivating voyage into the world of intellectual exploration, where host Bryan Magee engages in illuminating dialogues with some of the most distinguished thinkers of the last century. Join Magee in riveting conversations with eminent guests like Herbert Marcuse, A. J. Ayer, John Searle, Noam Chomsky, Iris Murdoch, and W.V. Quine, as they unravel the complexities of philosophy, language, politics, and culture. From the radical reevaluation of Marxism by Herbert Marcuse to the profound insights on language by John Searle and Noam Chomsky, this series presents a tapestry of thought that has shaped our understanding of existence. With each episode, "Men of Ideas" offers a unique window into the minds of these leading philosophers, making it an intellectually invigorating experience for both avid scholars and curious minds alike.
Questions to the Prime Minister. Held weekly since 1961, Prime Minister's Questions, also referred to as PMQs, gives Members of the British Parliament a chance to question the Prime Minister in the House of Commons. PMQs takes place at midday every Wednesday at the Palace of Westminster when the House of Commons is sitting.
Sebastian Pufpaff has a heart for celebrities. ProSieben has a heart for celebrities. “TV total” has a heart for celebrities. In winter there is a place for them on the cozy couch in the warm studio.
Small pleasure to find in your busy daily life! The appearance of "Shorts Generation" who enjoys short content! A fierce content battle is beginning to target the tastes of the Shorts generation. Celebrities will watch how they make short posts. Anyone can challenge and have an opportunity to make a short form.
The live after-show for The George Lucas Talk Show, where they discuss and dissect the latest episode along with cast members, producers, fans and actors.
It's the Jonas Brothers you know... music, music, music, yes, brothers. Now, it is a fact that we have been given another form of distraction, it is disrespectful, and the thing is, we are not bothered by it. Continue at the pace at which the Jonas Brothers were conducting in-depth conversations for a while, like they are doing now.