Four celebrities invite each other to their homes and compete to be the best host, where night after night they must cook for the other guests, who in turn will be both the judges and their rivals.
Big Brother is a reality game show where contestants live in a house together, isolated from the outside world. They are constantly monitored by cameras and microphones, and every move they make is recorded. Each week, the housemates nominate each other for eviction, and the viewers vote to decide who stays and who goes. The show is known for its drama, conflicts, and unexpected twists.
Every last Thursday of the month at an all-girls high school, the students of Class 2–5 cast their votes in a popularity poll. The results classify them into Grades A, B, C, D, and F. If they fall into Grade F, they become legitimate victims of school violence.
Come Dine with Me is a reality TV show that features amateur chefs competing against each other by hosting dinner parties. Each contestant takes turns hosting a dinner party for the other contestants, who then rate the evening based on the quality of the food, hospitality, and entertainment. The contestant with the highest score at the end of the week wins a cash prize.
The show's format consists of four to seven teams of two undertaking a coach tour principally of continental Europe. The tours have usually lasted 30 or 50 days, with passengers remaining on the tour only until they are ejected by their companions on one day, to be replaced by a new couple the following day. The travellers are accompanied by tour guide Brendan Sheerin, who appears in every episode.
Gran Hermano is a reality television series broadcast in Spain on Telecinco and La Siete produced by Endemol. It is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands. As of February 2012, 19 editions of the show have aired.
Hell's Kitchen is a reality TV show where aspiring chefs compete for a chance to work as a head chef in a renowned restaurant. The show is known for its intense challenges and pressure-cooker environment.
An incumbent Representative embroiled in scandal faces a challenge from a newcomer funded by corrupt businessmen. The newcomer's campaign gains traction as he exposes the incumbent's flaws. However, both candidates realize they have been manipulated by the wealthy lobbyists and join forces to expose their corrupt plans.
In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill grapples with the crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics? Compelled to enter a congressional race after the sudden death of a favored incumbent, David faces off against state senator Peter Kane, a formidable opponent determined to push religion out of the public square and cause greater divide.
A jury deliberates the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of murder, revealing personal biases and prejudices along the way.
It's 1910 and we're in Banbury church hall at the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle. Margaret has been to London and discovered the Women's Suffrage movement so she decides they need to set up their own movement and The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle becomes the hilariously ineffectual Banbury Intricate Craft Circle politely request women's Suffrage. Gwen is the only member who actually enjoys the craft element of the meetings, while Helen thinks that craft is a little unnecessary, but she's not interested in women's rights: "What on earth do women need a vote for? My husband votes for who I tell him to vote for. What could be a better system than that?"
The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.
Middlemarch, set in the 1870s, delves into the lives of the residents of a small town in Europe. The story follows various characters, their relationships, and the impact of political and societal changes on their lives. Amidst love affairs, dysfunctional marriages, and the struggle for power, Middlemarch offers a rich exploration of Victorian society.
In the Loop is a satirical comedy that follows the chaotic and absurd world of politics. When a British government official unintentionally suggests that a war in the Middle East is inevitable, a group of politicians from both sides of the Atlantic scramble to spin the situation to their advantage. With sharp wit and biting humor, the film exposes the absurdity and incompetence of those in power.
In Swing Vote, a man's vote becomes the deciding factor in a presidential election. The movie explores themes of presidential candidate, election coverage, and caring for a parent.
Whose Vote Counts, Explained (2020) is a documentary TV show that delves into the flaws and inequalities present in the American voting system. It examines the impact of money in politics, gerrymandering, voter suppression, and other issues that affect the democratic process. Through in-depth analysis and expert interviews, the series aims to educate viewers about the complexities and challenges of voting in the United States.
The little-known story of one of the most compelling political movements and friendships in American history.
After many years of marriage, a couple decides to divorce, but their plan to peacefully split is complicated by their competitive nature and their determination to win their children's custody. As they escalate their tactics, they realize that they may be destroying more than just their relationship.
Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (2004) is a reality TV show where celebrities are taken to the jungle and face various survival challenges, trials, and tasks. They must overcome their fears, endure difficult conditions, and compete for points. The show involves leadership dynamics, drama, and a focus on both physical and mental endurance.
In 'Murder!' a murder investigation takes place in a circus, with the protagonist suffering from amnesia and trying to prove his innocence.