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The Amazing Race Asia

The Amazing Race Asia is a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. On 17 October 2005, CBS gave other countries the chance to franchise The Amazing Race. The Asian cable TV network AXN Asia was among the first to acquire the rights to produce a version for its territories. The show is produced by Australian television production company ActiveTV, for AXN, in association with Buena Vista International Television-Asia Pacific. The host for the show is Singapore based Chinese-American actor Allan Wu. The ultimate prize is US$100,000, whilst the American show gives away US$1,000,000. The general manager of SPE Networks-Asia which runs AXN, Ricky Ow explained the smaller prize, saying, "It is not really about the money but the adventure and opportunity to be in one of the world's greatest reality shows".

The Amazing Race Asia

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Under Nineteen

Be prepared to witness the birth of a new generation of K-pop idols. 57 aspiring boy band members will come to compete for a spot to be in a new K-pop idol group. The most important factors of being an idol are vocals, rap, and performance. Actress Park So Hyun is the host and the first official supporter of this group. EXID’s Solji and Crush join as vocal directors. Dynamic Duo act as rap directors. Super Junior’s Eunhyuk and SM’s performance director, Hwang Sang Hoon, who is in charge of Super Junior, EXO, and SHINee’s choreography, will be performance directors. Alongside these phenomenal directors, each member will train and learn what it takes to be an idol. They will compete with each other in order to be the final 19. Who will be the final members of the next idol group? You get to choose who will debut. Are you ready to fall in love with them?

Under Nineteen

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Eta Amaderi Golpo

Eta Amaderi Golpo” (This Is Our Story) is a Bangladeshi drama series that portrays the real-life struggles, emotions, and relationships of ordinary people. The story mainly focuses on friendship, love, family bonds, and social challenges faced by young adults in modern society. The series shows how different characters deal with dreams, failures, misunderstandings, and personal growth. Through their journeys, it highlights themes such as honesty, sacrifice, trust, and the importance of standing by loved ones during difficult times. Each episode reflects relatable situations from everyday life, making the audience emotionally connected to the characters.

Eta Amaderi Golpo

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Celebrity Family Food Battle

Hollywood celebrities team up with family members in a cooking competition that puts their culinary knowledge, or lack thereof, to the test. In each episode, host Manolo Gonzalez Vergara welcomes two teams to the "Celebrity Family Food Battle" kitchen, where they are challenged to create dishes inspired by popular films and TV shows. With the coveted Golden Fork Award and money for their chosen charities at stake, the celebrity contestants will put it all on the line to impress the judges.

Celebrity Family Food Battle

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Face the Music

Chaired by Joseph Cooper, Face the Music took the form of a quiz, with a panel of three music-loving celebrities, but without scoring or a winner. Each week, there would be a special guest, who would also have to answer questions – with the focus being on topics that related to the guest's life and career, so as to lead to amusing anecdotes. The questions to the panel were asked in a series of rounds, each with a theme, such as "The Face, The Music", where the panel would have to identify a composer from their picture, as well as the composer of the music played along with it.

Face the Music

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Your Hit Parade

Your Hit Parade is an American radio and television music program that was broadcast from 1935 to 1955 on radio, and seen from 1950 to 1959 on television. It was sponsored by American Tobacco's Lucky Strike cigarettes. During this 24-year run, the show had 19 orchestra leaders and 52 singers or groups. Many listeners and viewers casually referred to the show with the incorrect title The Hit Parade. When the show debuted, there was no agreement as to what it should be called. The press referred to it in a variety of ways, with the most common being "Hit Parade," "The Hit Parade," and even "The Lucky Strike Hit Parade". The program's title was not officially changed to "Your Hit Parade" until November 9, 1935 Each Saturday evening, the program offered the most popular and bestselling songs of the week. The earliest format involved a presentation of the top 15 songs. Later, a countdown with fanfares led to the top three finalists, with the number one song for the finale. Occasional performances of standards and other favorite songs from the past were known as "Lucky Strike Extras."

Your Hit Parade

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