Jonathan Bird's Blue World is an educational television program about the underwater world. The show is hosted by underwater cinematographer Jonathan Bird. This series airs on PBS stations in the US. The program is designed for family viewing, and each segment finds Bird trying to unravel a mystery, witness an animal behavior or explore an underwater environment. The first season consisted of 5 half-hour programs filmed in standard definition, and the second season contained 7 half-hour programs shot in high-definition. The third season won four New England Emmy Awards. The second season also won four New England Emmy Awards. The pilot episode from season 1 won a CINE Golden Eagle Award. The program is magazine format with each television episode consisting of 2-3 segments. These segments appear individually on the Blue World website as webisodes. Season four is currently in production.
Daniel, a young Hebrew, was captured, and with the cream of the city’s youth, he was carried off to Babylon as a war hostage, where he remained in exile for the rest of his life. The life of a hostage isn’t easy. But for 70 years, Daniel not only survived but thrived in the most challenging circumstances and through an adventure of faith, intrigue, tyranny and miracles.
Welcome to SEANCE WITH THE QUEENS! We’re bringing together SCREAM QUEENS, DRAG QUEENS, and every queen in between, in an exciting attempt to help psychic medium SARAHSPIRITUAL prove that real spirits actually exist! We’ll see if these queens of all kinds become true believers or stay “doubting Debbies” after attending a bona fide seance with SARAHSPIRITUAL, a psychic whose power is so great, she has accurately predicted AND WON the lotto over 500 times (with proof). She’s the owner of the Expedito Enlightenment Center, a spiritual oasis in West Palm Beach, and hosts a nationally syndicated radio show “Spiritually Speaking with Sarah”, leaving her calendar booked months in advance as desperate loved ones try to hear messages from their loved ones on the other side.
In Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, Europe's cheapest resort, young Brits are hellbent on having fun. Can local emergency workers keep the party crowd in one piece through the summer mayhem?
Siblings Becki and Brett design and build luxury homes in scenic southern Utah and together, they are responsible for creating hundreds of custom properties. Now, they’re ready to share it all with you. Becki and Brett are unlocking the doors to some of your favorite Becki Owens projects, and taking you along for the ride as they build a custom home from the ground up. Space by space, they'll reveal stunning designs and then break down what it takes to make it happen on an active job site.
Kevin Hart's LAUGH OUT LOUD heads to Atlanta for brand new stand-up specials from some of the funniest comedians working today. Featuring: Billy Sorrells, D'Lai, Rip Michaels, Karlous Miller and Capone.
Fame meets Whiplash in this new dance docusoap set in Miami's Liberty City. Traci Young-Byron, the coach of the YCDT Supastarz, has more than just a competitive dance squad.
Something Borrowed, Something New is an American reality television series that premiered February 8, 2013, on TLC. Hosted by Kelly Nishimoto and Sam Saboura, brides-to-be are able to choose between a new designer dress or their reimagined heirloom. Created by Florence Deprez-Wright and Tanya Gill.
After a couple recite their vows and say, "I do," there's not always a happy ending for them, as nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. But the first year should be easy sledding for the newlyweds, right? Not always, which adds drama to this reality series that follows couples during their first year of matrimony. Once the wedding is over, the show's cameras follow the couple for the next 365 days, chronicling the ups and downs they experience.