Einar Tørnquist has finally gotten his own talkshow on TV2. With him he has his wife Gunhild Dahlberg as his companion. Each week there will be a new guest.
An experiential program delving into the charm of Japanese culture nurtured in the ancient capital, Kyoto. It showcases the roots, allure, and new developments of various cultures originating from this city, while collaborating with the craftsmen and experts who call Kyoto their home.
With incredible access to the US prison system, Van Jones takes viewers into the room as offenders come face-to-face with those impacted by their violent crimes as part of the restorative justice process.
It's the legendary NYC recording studio where Bruno Mars, Madonna, Herbie Hancock and Tony Bennett have all recorded iconic albums. Tune in each week to join host Stephen Webber for a new season of stories from renowned musicians and producers who are keeping that magic alive - and discover the next generation of artists hoping to follow in the steps of their musical heroes.
"HAYIK" stands for "How are you?" in Korean. This is a live podcast introducing interesting stories of settling down in Korea from the perspectives of foreigners and K-influencers. With different topics every week such the day to day life and current events in South Korea, it’s perfect to sit back and listen to! Tune in every Thursday at 2 PM KST.
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.
Sawako no Asa (Sawako's Morning) is a witty talk show hosted by Sawako Agawa – a brilliant conversationalist who talks about a variety of topics with a multitude of celebrities.