QI is a long-running British comedy panel show that quizzes contestants on interesting and obscure facts. The show is hosted by Stephen Fry (2003-2016) and Sandi Toksvig (2016-present) and features a rotating panel of comedians and other notable guests. Each episode focuses on a specific letter of the alphabet, with the guests being asked questions related to topics starting with that letter. The show is known for its wit, humor, and fascinating facts.
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown is a comedic game show that features a panel of comedians and celebrities competing in various word and number games. It is a hilarious mash-up of a traditional game show and comedy, with plenty of laughs and clever jokes.
Jimmy Savile once ruled the airwaves with a quirky persona and good works, but behind the scenes, he hid his many alleged bad deeds. This gripping TV show explores how this icon managed to conceal his dark secrets for so long.
Follow Alan Partridge, a local celebrity and radio presenter, as he navigates the chaotic world of a radio show and recording studio.
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals.
Prepare to have your breath taken away by some of Australia’s most spectacular scenery, and be moved by the real-life stories of the people Ernie meets in his quest to discover more about the country’s popular tourist destinations.
Revisit the shocking 1999 murder of beloved TV presenter Jill Dando, which continues to mystify experts and the public, in this in-depth documentary.
Sam & Mark's TMi Friday is a British children's television show that was produced by the BBC and aired from 16 September 2006 to 17 December 2010.
Cartoon Network holds an awards show awarding cartoon excellence.
Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom is a British television series broadcast on CBBC and presented by Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood. In each episode the duo study the work of a genius and attempt to recreate one of their ideas, occasionally with some improvements using technology not available in the subject's lifetime. They are assisted by Fran Scott and experts in the field of what is being studied.
Russell Coight, an enthusiastic and bumbling wildlife expert, travels through the Australian outback in his trusty Land Rover Defender, making a mess and getting into misadventures along the way. Narrated by the protagonist, the show combines slapstick comedy with edutainment, as Russell tries to help but often ends up making things worse.
P!nk: The Truth About Love Tour (Live from Melbourne) is a concert documentary film that captures the energetic and electrifying live performance of P!nk during her Truth About Love Tour. The film showcases P!nk's incredible singing, dancing, and stage presence, as well as her personal stories and connection with the audience.
Alan Partridge, a famous radio presenter, sets out on a road trip through the English countryside to apologize for a controversial sponsorship controversy. Along the way, he encounters a youth gang, investigates a mysterious car stunt, and gets trapped in a warehouse. This mockumentary follows his hilarious and absurd adventures.
Terry Jones' Great Map Mystery is a four-part television documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two Wales in 2008 and presented by ex-Python Terry Jones. As described on the BBC's website, "Terry Jones sets out on a series of journeys through Wales following the world's first road atlas: John Ogilby's Britannia, published in 1675."
Paschalis Zoumpoulos, an otherwise decent family man and director of the house Frabalas & Co. belonging to his wife Corinna, is an incorrigible skirtchaser. His assistant Aristos covers as it can, but someday found himself in the dock because Paschalis stung a woman in the street. In court, where he ordered course a poor but clean-cut girl is in dire need of money, and that the way of obliging Paschalis to hire her as a secretary. When Paschalis flirting Alki, she immediately leaves her job and Aristos, resigns.
Filmmaker John Gillespie and his crew travel to Turkey to document the legend of Vlad The Impaler, only to find themselves caught up in a centuries old conspiracy in a village nestled on the outskirts of Istanbul.
Having been married for seven years, a tourist office director and his well-known television presenter wife, Alekos and Efi Fotiou go through a crucial phase. Dedicated to their careers, they rarely meet, and when thy actually achieve it they always end up quarreling. The only family they have, their uncles, suggest they have a baby. She finds it a good idea, but Alekos thinks that they won't be able to raise a baby properly. This dispute brings them one step closer to divorce, which now seems the only solution, especially when Efi starts to believe that Alekos is flirting with Tzouli, and Alekos suspects that his wife is having an affair with Dimitris. When it is finally proved that none of this is true, and, actually, Tzouli is planning to marry Dimitris and Efi's aunt Dimitris' uncle, they all get reasonable, the couple gets over its crisis and they live happily ever after, together with their newborn child.
An arrogant politician feeds his mail ego in meeting with a Russian call girl. At the same time his wife, a young hysterical star, picks a fight on set with a talk-show hostess who is in a loveless marriage with a yuppie manager who vents in therapy.
Font-aux-cabres is the name of an Andalusian village, benefiting the Commander of the Order of Calatrava, who supports Juana Beltraneja, the pretender to the throne of Castile, against the Catholic Monarchs. The Commander's tyranny is felt throughout the country, subjecting village women and girls to his whims by threat or violence. Laurencia, who dares to refuse him, is kidnapped on her wedding day, and her fiancé Frondoso is imprisoned.