Grandstand was a British television sport programme. Broadcast between 1958 and 2007, it was one of the BBC's longest running sports shows, alongside BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Its first presenter was Peter Dimmock. There were only four main presenters of the programme during its long history: David Coleman, Frank Bough, Des Lynam, and Steve Rider. Changes in the structure of the programme during its last few years, however, meant it did not have a regular main presenter during this time. Among the more occasional hosts were Alan Weeks, David Icke, Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, Bob Wilson, David Vine, Barry Davies, Dougie Donnelly, Harry Carpenter, Harry Gration, John Inverdale, Tony Gubba, Helen Rollason, Ray Stubbs and Sue Barker. The last editions of Grandstand were broadcast over the weekend of 27–28 January 2007.
Talkshow with Spike Feresten was an American late-night talk show television program on Fox starring Spike Feresten that aired from September 16, 2006 to May 16, 2009. It was the longest-running late night talk show in Fox's history, with three seasons. Unlike most late-night talk shows in the United States, it only aired on Saturday nights.
Strictly Sex with Dr. Drew is a television show hosted by Loveline host Dr. Drew Pinsky. It ran for 10 episodes in all, and is still featured on the Discovery Health channel.
"Chroniques d'en Haut," the mountain magazine, has been exploring the trails, mountains, and valleys of the massifs since 1998, meeting passionate people who live there, protect them, or traverse them... The magazine offers a glimpse into unexpected, and sometimes even urban, worlds...
Shay Stern sets out on journeys across the country, meeting interesting people and continuing to not give a damn about anyone in his quest for the most fascinating individuals in Israel.
Join Father Robert Ballecer and Lou Maresca on Coding 101, a weekly instructional, project-oriented programming show with appeal for beginning to intermediate programmers. Using a combination of classroom-style teaching, guest programmers, and special interest segments, Coding 101 offers beginner, intermediate, and "applied" programming topics within several interchangeable modules. Learn programming languages such as Java, C++, Visual Basic, PHP, Perl, and more!
Podi Malli and Chooti Malli amuse the audience with their humour. Api Nodanna Live (අපි නොදන්න ලයිව්) was a highly popular Sri Lankan comedy sketch television show broadcast by Sirasa TV. It is widely credited with introducing a more intellectual and subtle style of comedy to Sri Lankan television, moving away from traditional slapstick.
"Say You to Yo Asobi" is a Japanese variety show featuring voice actors. It is streamed from Monday to Friday, with different voice actors as hosts each day.
Hosted by award‑winning podcaster Amy Lynn, this series exposes the real risks behind everyday technology. Amy (The Geek), a digital defender, teams up with Detective Derrick Stevens (The Detective), a seasoned investigator, after a 2024 case revealed a new frontier of crime. Together they break down cyberstalking, doxing, hacking, and more with straight talk, real stories, and practical protection strategies.
Amy Lynn has a unique way of looking at things and she would like to share that view with you. She believes technology and faith have a lot in common and she can teach both at the same time during one little byte. That's how she came up with the name "Faith and Tech Bytes."
Celebrity guests ask Hank Green questions, he does his best to answer them. In the process they might learn a little bit about each other and themselves.
A short-lived studio discussion programme about television. Originally presented by Paul Barnes and Chris Dunkley, from the second series onwards the programme was chaired by William Hardcastle.
Beyond filters and buzzwords, this podcast cuts through the cosmetic hype. Surgical or non-surgical, face or body, it breaks down the facts, busts social myths, and lets confidence grow from clarity—not confusion.
"Hyoyeon Who Buys Me Food Well" is a talk show under Hyoyeon's YouTube channel "Hyo's Level Up", where the Girls' Generation member chats with guests while treating them to delicious meals.