The View is a widely-watched talk show that brings together a panel of women to discuss current events, interview celebrities, and provide opinions on various topics. It is known for its lively discussions and diverse perspectives.
Eretz Nehederet is a sketch comedy show that parodies various aspects of Israeli society, including politics, celebrities, and current events. It features an ensemble cast who perform hilarious sketches and celebrity impersonations. The show is known for its black humor and absurdism, providing a unique and often biting commentary on Israeli culture.
Real Time with Bill Maher is a late-night talk show hosted by Bill Maher that covers a wide range of topics including politics, religion, and current events. The show features a panel of guests and includes interviews, monologues, and comedic segments. It is known for its satirical and often controversial take on political issues.
Match Game (2016) is a comedic game show where celebrities compete to fill in the blank in humorous and often risqué questions, hosted by a well-known Hollywood actor. The show features puns, comedic banter, and a panel of celebrity guests.
What's My Line? is a comedic game show that aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The show featured a celebrity panel who would try to guess the identity of mystery guests by asking them yes-or-no questions. The guests would often have unique occupations or backgrounds, and sometimes wore masks or were blindfolded to conceal their identities. The show became known for its signature phrase, 'Is it bigger than a breadbox?' and its iconic panelists, including famous actresses, actors, and movie stars. What's My Line? was a popular quiz show that combined comedy, trivia, and entertainment, making it a memorable part of television history.
Comics Unleashed is a half-hour comedic talk show produced by the Entertainment Studios production company and hosted by Byron Allen, with John Cramer as announcer and DJ Cobra providing music support. The show features a panel of four guest comedians performing their standup bits thinly disguised as a sit-down chat show, sometimes preceded by a brief monologue or joke from Allen. Certain episodes were branded as Comics Unleashed: Hot Chocolate, as the featured comedians on those episodes were all of African descent.
The Marriage Ref is a reality TV show that features a panel of celebrity comedians who offer advice and humorous insights on real-life marriage problems. Each episode presents a different couple seeking resolution for their marital disputes, while the panel members make suggestions and provide entertaining commentary. The show aims to entertain its audience while highlighting relatable problems faced by married couples.
The Green Room with Paul Provenza is a comedy talk show that features a panel of comedians engaging in round-table discussions, sharing jokes, and providing witty commentary on various non-fiction topics.
Talk-show with a celeb panel who discuss the previous week of Love Island plus some exclusive clips direct from the villa.
Sara Cox hosts this new book club bringing the nation together through sharing the pleasure of reading. Each edition features a celebrity panel discussing their favourite book and two review sections.
Ever worried about laboratory-grown meat, accidentally touching someone’s hand on the train or the impending nuclear apocalypse? Then join Jon Richardson as he hilariously works out exactly how worried the British public should be about everything there is to worry about.
Weekends at the D.L. was a talk show on Comedy Central, created in July 2005. In a typical episode, host D. L. Hughley entertains guests around a coffee table, where they drink wine and smoke stogies on the D.L. Comedy skits, both live and in the form of short video clips, were also featured in the program. The show aired Friday and Saturday at 10PM EST until January 2006, when it was canceled due to low ratings.
Nigel Havers welcomes people with an item they’d like to sell, introducing them to a valuation expert who gives them the specialist information they need to drive a hard bargain. Tooled up with this information, Nigel guides the sellers through to the bidding room, where the five eager dealers square up to spend their money.
When a group of evil aliens threatens Earth, it's up to Gamera, a giant turtle monster, to save the day. With the help of a boy scout and a mini submarine, Gamera battles the alien spaceship and protects humanity from destruction.
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn is a comedy talk show that brings together a panel of comedians to discuss race relations and politics in New York City. With a focus on the diverse ethnic and cultural makeup of the city, the show tackles sensitive issues with humor and wit.
The Footy Show is a Logie Award winning Australian sports television program, shown on the Nine Network and its affiliates. The show, which is dedicated to the Australian Football League (AFL) and Australian rules football, made its debut on 24 March 1994 at the same time as the other version which relates to the National Rugby League and rugby league. Although both programs are generally broadcast in the same time slot, as both are shown in distinct geographical regions according to areas where one or the other sport predominates, there is little confusion.
The Wright Stuff is a British television chat show, hosted by Matthew Wright, and airing on Channel 5 each weekday morning from 9:15 to 11:10am. The series characterises itself as "Britain's brightest daytime show", which "gives ordinary people the chance to talk and comment on everything from the invasion of Iraq to social, emotional and even sexual issues back at home", as well as featuring "showbiz stars and media commentators". The Wright Stuff has been nominated as "Best Daytime Programme" at both the Royal Television Society and the National Television Awards. The show first aired on 11 September 2000 and was created at Anglia Television who produced it for two years until their takeover by Granada. It is now produced by Princess Productions who also produced the short-lived The Vanessa Show.
To Tell the Truth is a TV show where celebrity panelists try to guess which of the three contestants is telling the truth. The show involves deception and is a guessing game that combines elements of a quiz and a game show. It is a non-fiction program.