In 'So You Think You Can Dance', talented dancers from different backgrounds and styles compete to showcase their skills and win the title of America's favorite dancer. The show features a variety of dance routines, including ballroom, contemporary, hip-hop, and more. Viewers can interact by voting for their favorite dancers via phone. With live broadcasts and critiques from a panel of judges, the show offers a stage for both established and up-and-coming dancers to display their talent and entertain the audience.
Scoop is a comprehensive information programme of Television Broadcasts Limited. The content of the program is mainly based on entertainment news and personal follow-up of the artists, and will also be interspersed with the latest trends of TVB dramas and artists. Some entertainment news content clips will be rebroadcast on the next day's "Entertainment Live". This program will be broadcast on Jade Channel from 19:30-20:00 (Hong Kong time) from June 6, 2005, and will be broadcast every day from March 3, 2019, and will be broadcast on myTV (later myTV SUPER) to provide "Program Review".
The Harald Schmidt Show is a comedic talk show that features interviews with celebrities, sketches, and music performances. Harald Schmidt, the host, entertains the audience with his humorous jokes and pranks. The show provides a platform for celebrities to showcase their talent and engage in discussions with Harald.
Reinhold Beckmann hosts a weekly talk show.
It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a sitcom comedy that takes place in the 1940s during World War II in British-ruled Burma. The story revolves around a group of soldiers stationed in the desert who are tasked with putting on a variety show for the troops. The show combines satirical elements with British humor and explores themes of colonialism and cultural clashes.
Metalocalypse follows the comedic and often violent misadventures of the world's most brutal death metal band, Dethklok. The band members, led by frontman Nathan Explosion, navigate absurd situations and encounters with government conspiracies, cults, and the supernatural.
Make Room for Granddaddy is a sequel to the American TV series The Danny Thomas Show (also known as Make Room for Daddy). The series aired for one season on ABC between September 1970 and March 1971.
Follow Luke Bryan's journey from a small-town singer to a country music sensation with platinum records and multiple music awards. This documentary explores his rise to fame, the challenges he faced along the way, and his life on the road.
Ku'damm 59 is a TV show set in 1959 Berlin, focusing on the lives of various characters and the challenges they face in post-war Germany. It follows the story of a film director and his wife, a German-Jewish family struggling to rebuild their lives, and a homosexual man navigating societal expectations. The show delves into themes of marriage, family dynamics, social issues, and the cultural climate of the era.
In 1965, DJ Adrian Cronauer is assigned to the U.S. Armed Services radio station in Vietnam. With his irreverent humor and rock and roll music, he clashes with his superiors but gains the love and support of his fellow DJs. As he forms a friendship with a Vietnamese girl named Trinh, he becomes embroiled in a fight, a bombing incident, and a conflict with a VC operative. Despite facing censorship and punishment, Cronauer remains dedicated to bringing laughter and entertainment to the troops during the war in Vietnam.
TV Total is a long-running German variety show that premiered in 1999. Hosted by Stefan Raab, the show features a mix of comedy sketches, interviews with celebrities, music performances, and games. Known for its comedic content and hilarious pranks, TV Total has become a staple of German entertainment.
Amrutham is a hilarious journey of two friends who run a hotel and their misadventures in the world of hospitality.
After 25 years of his record-breaking solo career, Robbie looks back on his younger self and reflects on a lifetime spent in the spotlight.
A passionate yet unsuccessful comedian named Rupert Pupkin stalks and kidnaps his idol, Jerry Langford, to take the spotlight for himself. Set in New York City, Rupert navigates through his delusional fantasies and ruthlessly embarrassing situations in his pursuit of fame. He will stop at nothing to become a TV talk show host and surpass Jerry, but he fails to distinguish fantasy from reality. The movie follows Rupert's committed fantasy and our detached onlooker perception, showcasing the extreme lengths he is willing to go to achieve his ambition.
Lost Empires is a 1986 television adaptation of J. B. Priestley's novel of the same name, and starred Colin Firth, John Castle and Laurence Olivier. Produced by Granada Television, it was shown as a serial, and premiered on the UK's ITV network in October and November 1986.
Beyond the Lights is a drama film that follows the story of a young singer who struggles with the pressures of fame and the expectations placed on her by her domineering mother. She attempts suicide but is saved by a police officer. As their relationship develops, she begins to find love and support in unexpected places. The movie explores themes of success, identity, and the price of fame.
Cilla is a biographical drama miniseries about the rise to fame of pop singer Cilla Black in 1960s Liverpool, England. It explores her struggles with her religion, her closeted homosexuality, and her relationships with key figures in the music industry such as Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
Cabaret is a drama musical set in 1930s Berlin during the Weimar Republic, a time of political unrest and the rise of Nazi ideology. The story follows an entertainer named Sally Bowles, a master of ceremonies at the Kit Kat Klub, and her complex relationships with a British writer and a German man. As the political climate deteriorates, their lives are affected by the rise of the Hitler Youth, anti-semitism, and the increasing control of the Nazi Party.
Hoffa is a biographical crime drama that follows the life of Jimmy Hoffa, a prominent labor organizer and leader of the Teamsters union. The movie explores his involvement in organized crime, illegal activities, and his eventual disappearance in the 1970s.
Cassandro is a biographical drama that tells the true story of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay amateur wrestler from El Paso who becomes an international sensation as his alter ego, Cassandro. The movie explores his personal transformation, his struggles with prejudice and drug abuse, and his rise to fame in the world of professional wrestling.