Ars Louvent is reincarnated in another world as the young son of a minor noble who owns a small domain. Ars is not particularly strong or intelligent, but he was born with the Appraisal Skill that's able to see others' abilities and statuses. He uses his skill to find the best hidden talents in the world to make their small, weak domain into the best.
Dickinson's Real Deal is an ITV, UK modern antiques and collectables television programme presented by David Dickinson. It is broadcast on ITV as part of the afternoon schedule, and is repeated on sister channel ITV3. An American version of the show, simply titled Real Deal, was aired for one series on History, produced by Zodiak USA. The elements are the same except that the US show lacks the on-screen host for intervention on the deals.
Antiques Roadshow is a long-running TV show that follows expert appraisers as they evaluate and determine the value of various antiques brought in by the public. The show provides valuable advice and insights into the fascinating world of antique collecting and is based on a popular British TV series. It offers a unique blend of non-fiction entertainment and valuable information for anyone interested in antiques and collectibles.
Reiji Kirio was a corporate wage slave, who did nothing but work all day, every day. On a typical day of walking to work with a hollow look on his face, he suddenly found himself in the forest of another world. "Oh, this must be one of those isekai reincarnations people keep talking about." The two skills he has are "Appraise" and "Drug Discovery." Those don't sound too impressive... well, whatever. Except these turn out to be particularly overpowered skills! And so, a story about following the slow life philosophy while running a drugstore in another world begins.
Kendra Todd helps three homeowners in three different parts of the country have their homes evaluated by professional real estate experts to learn how well their remodeling efforts will pay off. My House Is Worth What? gives you the lowdown on the high stakes of home ownership. After a professional assessment and evaluation from local market experts, they'll get the bottom line on how well their efforts will pay off, with big surprises often awaiting the homeowner in the final number.
Three skilled teams hit the beach to renovate identical beachfront properties. With some help from Ty Pennington, Alison Victoria and Taniya Nayak, they'll compete to wow the judges with their home remodels and walk away with a $50,000 cash prize!
In 'Thin Ice', an insurance salesman in Wisconsin finds himself in trouble when he accidentally kills a man and must figure out how to dispose of the body without getting caught. As he navigates a web of deceit and lies, the situation becomes increasingly complicated, and he must race against time to cover his tracks and avoid suspicion. With elements of comedy and drama, the film explores themes of desperation, deception, and the consequences of actions.
After losing her job, Belle returns to her hometown and finds unexpected love and happiness during the Christmas season.
A new American fable about the post-Industrial American Dream in the Industrial Midwest – a slice-of-life depiction over a 24-hour period that follows the personal odysseys of five very different people, whose lives intertwine when America's favorite televised antiques appraisal show comes to their city.
In this comedic short, Joe McDoakes is evicted from his apartment and decides to build his own home. As the project progresses, his dream house turns into a nightmare.
In a comedy framework, the valuation arrives at the house of Abu Saud, who inherited it from his father, so he decides to resign from his work, and one of the senior family of Al-Farij gives him the money he wants, provided that he returns them to him upon receipt of the valuation amount, but after the final review of the valuation committee, he discovers that the registrar of the house in another name.
Collectibles are evaluated and sold to help raise money for special projects.
Regular people bidding for storage units.
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