Mock the Week is a satirical panel show that features comedians making jokes and discussing current events and news stories in a humorous way.
Britain's Got Talent is a reality TV show that features various talented individuals competing for a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. The show includes auditions, live performances, and a panel of judges who provide feedback and decide the fate of the contestants.
El Chapulín Colorado is a comedic TV show that follows the adventures of a clumsy superhero who fights crime with humor. Armed with his trademark red and yellow costume, antennae, and a hammer, El Chapulín Colorado uses his unique abilities to help those in need. With his catchphrase '¡No contaban con mi astucia!' (They didn't count on my cleverness!), he faces off against various villains and delinquents, often getting into hilarious situations. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, black humor, and witty dialogues.
Hollywood Game Night is a comedic television game show where celebrities compete in various party games to win a grand prize of $25,000. Each episode features different celebrity guests who participate in games such as charades, trivia, and word play. The show is filled with laughter, cheers, and entertaining moments as the contestants face off in a friendly competition.
The Einstein Factor is an Australian television quiz show that was broadcast on ABC1. The show's host is comedian and broadcaster Peter Berner. It was first broadcast in 2004 and in 2009 the show commenced its sixth and final season, with the ABC announcing the program would not be renewed in 2010. The final episode aired on 22 November 2009. It was broadcast on Sunday nights at 6:30 pm from 2004 until 2009 & now on Tuesdays at 1:30pm on ABC. The Einstein Factor was created by Australian television producer, Barry O'Brien, and was produced by Sparkz with Ian Duncan and Shaun Levin as Executive Producers.
Past winners, finalists and contestants from Britain's Got Talent and international versions of Got Talent compete to be crowned the ultimate winner.
When a teenage girl's single mother becomes depressed over her lack of romantic prospects, the girl invents a fictional secret admirer to send her mother love letters and emails. However, things get complicated when her mother wants to meet her mysterious suitor in person.
Private Obsession is a psychological drama that follows the story of an obsessed fan who becomes a dangerous man, holding a woman against her will. The woman must fight for her survival and find a way to escape. The plot explores themes of voyeurism, obsession, and the power dynamics between men and women.
During the Great Depression, a homeless man named Godfrey becomes the butler for a wealthy New York City family. Through his wit and charm, he ends up becoming an integral part of their lives and helping them navigate their own personal struggles.
Late Marriage is a movie that explores the challenges and cultural traditions surrounding arranged marriage. It follows the story of a 31-year-old bachelor who is forced into a marriage he is reluctant to accept. The movie delves into the themes of love, tradition, and societal expectations.
ReMastered: Who Killed Jam Master Jay? is a documentary that delves into the mysterious and unsolved murder of Jason Mizell, also known as Jam Master Jay, the DJ of the influential rap group Run-DMC. The film investigates the various theories and suspects surrounding his assassination, including the involvement of his business partner and possible connections to the music industry. Through interviews with friends, family, and fellow musicians, as well as archival footage and police reports, the documentary seeks to shed light on this enduring mystery.
Six strangers awake to find themselves the new tenants of a mysterious old house. Terrorized by insane Tiki-men in masks and taunted by their deranged captors,it soon becomes clear that only one singular action will save them: Kill.
Foghorn's going fishing, but a fox has other plans for him. Posing as a racetrack tout, he suggests Foggy get a hunting dog and go hunting. Once the dog is gone, the fox comes after the chickens. One of them pulls the fox alarm, and the dog comes running back (too late). The fox next poses as a quiz show host, tricking Foghorn and the dog into blowing each other up. They go through another cycle or two of abuse before identifying their common enemy. They team up and go after him.
A woman on her way home notices a car following her.
Scrappy, the city slicker, goes to visit his country cousin. Scrappy is a practical joker and carries an electrical buzzer in his hand, and water-squirting bouquets in his button hole. But his country cousin is not as dumb as Scrappy thinks, and some of Scrappy's jokes backfire on him.
The Fox arrives at his penthouse apartment with an assortment of seeds and vegetables to plant in his garden. Naturally, the crow notices his haul and immediately tries to steal some for himself. The fox discovers the crow and evicts him by replacing the seeds with hot peppers. The crow returns to encounter a Hitler-esque scarecrow planted by the fox but the crow dresses as Stalin to frighten the scarecrow away! The fox puts salt on the crow's tail and throws him from the building but the crow discovers salt has no effect on a bird's ability to fly and returns to the penthouse to tussle with the fox some more. Finally, the fox reveals he is using the seeds to plant a victory garden at which point the patriotic crow finally promises to leave the fox alone and the two shake hands (with a joy buzzer).
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