I Love the '70s is a TV show that takes viewers on a trip down memory lane, exploring the unforgettable moments and iconic figures of the 1970s. From disco music to classic sitcoms, this series delves into the pop culture and historical events that defined the era.
Me, Myself & I is a sitcom comedy that follows the life of one man, Alex Riley, at three different stages of his life - as a teenager in the 1990s, as a middle-aged man in the present day, and as an older man in the 2040s. The show explores themes of aging, relationships, and the impact of our choices.
A darkly comic anthology that skewers Tinseltown and its sinners in tales of murder, mystery and the supernatural.
Some Assembly Required is a Discovery Channel TV series which premiered in the United States on December 27, 2007 and originally aired in 2007 and 2008. Hosts Brian Unger and physicist Lou Bloomfield explain how various things are manufactured and participate in the manufacturing process. The show is also titled as How Stuff's Made in the UK.
Time Traveling with Brian Unger is a TV show that follows the host as he provides a tour of various places. In this show, viewers will see particular locations in certain time periods throughout history. This will give the viewer a very good glimpse of what certain cities and landmarks were like during the time period that the host shows you. With CGI effects, the show provides viewers with a virtual environment to help give them more insight as to what the landmark and city looked like during the particular time period. It also shows how a particular city was like during a specific time period such as back during the Civil War era.
I Love the '70s: Volume 2 is a television mini-series in the I Love the... series presented by VH1. The sequel to I Love the '70s, it premiered on VH1 July 10, 2006 until July 14, 2006, airing at 8pm and 9pm ET each night.
Hosts pit new products and developers against rival products to see which one will prevail as unbeatable.
Discover the fascinating history and geography behind the shapes of the states in America, based on the book by Mark Stein. Explore the stories of how political conflicts, geographical features, and cultural influences shaped the boundaries of each state.
O2Be is an American comedy television series starring Lizz Winstead and Brian Unger. The series premiered September 22, 2002, on Oxygen. After October 27, 2002, they began showing reruns on Nickelodeon until December 31, 2002. The program is a parody of daytime television with Winstead and Unger as hosts of their own talk show.
Zach Galifianakis: Live at the Purple Onion (2006) is a documentary film showcasing Zach Galifianakis' unique and absurd humor through a stand-up comedy special. The film captures Galifianakis' live performance at the Purple Onion comedy club, where he tackles various topics with his trademark irreverence and surrealism. The audience is treated to a mix of jokes, gross-out comedy, and even musical numbers. With his fictional twin and a Volkswagen Microbus as props, Galifianakis delivers an alternative comedy experience that is both hilarious and unforgettable.
When the contestants at a way-cool snowboarding contest are suspiciously sidelined, Scooby-Doo and the kids investigate - and discover the chilling fact that There's No Creature Like Snow Creature! Then, there's dino-sized mystery afoot in Costa Rica when a fearsome Giganotosaurus jumps off a movie screen and goes on a rampage of 3-D Struction! Next, in Space Ape at the Cape the gang tangles with an extra-scary extraterrestrial who's monkeying around with an important rocket launch. And there's a Big Scare in the Big Easy when the Mystery Inc. crew unearths spooky doings at a haunted New Orleans cemetery!
When contestants at a way-cool snowboarding contest are suspiciously sidelined, Scooby-Doo and the kids investigate - and discover a chilling fact that There's No Creature Like Snow Creature! In A Scooby-Doo Christmas, Scooby-Doo and crew set out to melt the ferocious Frosty and save the day. And finally, a ski vacation turns into a scarefest when Scooby and Shaggy meet up with the ghost of an abominable snowman. To find out it's all a snow job, the entire gang hits the slopes in search of clues in That's Snow Ghost.
From PBS - The fascinating story of beavers in North America - their history, their near extinction, and their current comeback, as a growing number of scientists, conservationists and grass-roots environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools when it comes to reversing the disastrous effects of global warming and world-wide water shortages. Once valued for their fur or hunted as pests, these industrious rodents are seen in a new light through the eyes of this novel assembly of beaver enthusiasts and "employers" who reveal the ways in which the presence of beavers can transform and revive landscapes. Using their skills as natural builders and brilliant hydro-engineers, beavers are being recruited to accomplish everything from re-establishing water sources in bone-dry deserts to supporting whole communities of wildlife drawn to the revitalizing aquatic ecosystems their ponds provide.
From the "George W. Bush Dictionary" entries to the Top Ten Bushisms roundup, this DVD covers some of the more memorable malaprops from George W. Bush. Includes the actual video clips, audio clips, musical interpretations by The George W. Bush Singers, and animated segments from Chris "Sketchboy" Routly. Host Brian Unger takes us on a guided tour through the forest of foibles with commentary from Jacob Weisberg and Al Franken.
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