‘Oshare Clip’ is a talk show broadcast every Sunday from 10 October 2021 at 22:00–22:30 (JST) on the Nippon TV network.
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‘Oshare Clip’ is a talk show broadcast every Sunday from 10 October 2021 at 22:00–22:30 (JST) on the Nippon TV network.
A series of lectures given by Nobel prize winning physicist Richard Feynman at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1979.
Pomeriggio Cinque is an Italian entertainment television news program broadcast every afternoon on the Italian television channel Canale 5, with reruns on Mediaset Plus and Mediaset Extra.
Welcome to the Bach and Arthur Podcast, hosted by ItalianBach and Arthur Frederick (also known as ArthurTV)! This podcast is a mix between comedy and education, with funny, light-hearted topics discussed alongside those relating to science, philosophy and religion. Bach has a particular interest in astronomy (which, as an astrophysics graduate, is somewhat his specialty subject) and Arthur has a keen interest both philosophy and the natural sciences (both no doubt furthered by having graduated from law school and obtained a Master of Sciences degree), and their passions often lead to discussing such topics in great detail.
Evening program of entertainment, interviews, comedy, games and more. Hosted by comedian and entertainer Francis Rosas.
SEC football fans can extend their football-filled weekends through Monday nights with SEC Network analysts Greg McElroy and Marcus Spears and host Alyssa Lang. Airing Mondays in the fall on SEC Network, the one-hour Thinking Out Loud provides fast-paced, in-depth analysis and debate about the teams and games from the previous weekend in SEC country.
A lively and open discussion featuring multiple points of view. Mike Greenberg, Michelle Beadle and Jalen Rose will lead the conversation along with experts, insiders and athletes to break down the latest stories across the sports world.
Talk of the Town was a short lived comedy and talk show performed at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1982 and aired on cable television. Directed by Doug Raymond and hosted by comedienne Jaye P. Morgan, Talk of the Town was primarily a talk-show in which some guests performed short stand-up comedy routines before joining a panel. Other guests simply joined the panel for discussion of their personal lives and careers. Discussion often included sexually oriented jokes, insults and gossip with Morgan and her co-host comedian Jack Cooper. Morgan often emphasized the unscripted and adult nature of the show. In the first of the video episodes she introduces the show as Talk of the Town as "The most adult show on television. It's going to shock you, turn you on, turn you off, but it will make you think and see and experience. You will see things on this show that will surprise you, shock you, so kick back, brush away those conservative cobwebs..." Roughly three-quarters of the way through each show, a short lingerie fashion show took place with models wearing bathing-suits, underwear or nightgowns provided by Las Vegas design shop Midnight Lace, which at that time was located in the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas.
A late night, entertainment talk show, with a "rock and roll" attitude, taped in front of a live studio audience. A returning, lower budget iteration of Scorch's PFG-TV. It lasted one season and has since been considered lost.
Let's Talk Sex with Dr. Pega Ren is a Canadian English language talk show, produced by Convergent Entertainment, which premiered on September 1, 2008 at 11 pm EST on Canadian digital cable specialty channel, OUTtv.
Aims to address the roots of trauma by taking therapy, counseling and more importantly healing out of the confides of the office and into the community.
The show, in collaboration with the web magazine 'anna,' features monthly special guests and introduces content related to gourmet, fashion, places to go, entertainment, and more.
In 1999, This Morning's resident chef Susan Brookes hosted Susan Brookes' Family Recipes on Granada Breeze with her daughter Gilly, in which they solved cooking problems for families.
Join Anand Giridharadas and his guests to enjoy a lively chat about our politics, our culture and our common life.
NFL Scoreboard is a weekly in-season program on the NFL Network. It is a studio show hosted by Fran Charles, with analysis from former National Football League center Jamie Dukes. The program begins every Sunday at 4 p.m. Eastern time and airs, in more or less a continuous loop, until the conclusion of NBC Sunday Night Football at approximately 11:30 p.m. ET. NFL Scoreboard consists of score updates, analysis, limited game highlights, and extensive postgame comments from players and coaches. This program was once the last part of Red Zone. That show consists of game updates presented with text and graphics on the television screen and audio from Sirius NFL Radio. From 2003 to 2005, Red Zone ran from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern, followed by Point After. As part of the network's 2006 revamp, Point After became a five-day-a-week show, Red Zone was reduced to three hours, and this show and NFL GameDay were created.
Four LEGEND episodes every week. Whether famous or not, LEGEND gives a voice to anyone with an extraordinary life story to share. Tune in each week for four new podcast interviews. Catch our interviews and reports every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 11 a.m., as well as our LEGEND STORY format at the same time on Tuesdays.
Theo Baker, Reev, Tom Garratt and Lewis Bowden bring you a new podcast that is Back side. Where they turn chaos into comedy gold! From camping disasters to scandalous adventures, these hosts share their wildest stories and funniest takes on life.
Kathy's So-Called Reality is a television clip show that aired in 2001, hosted by comedian and former Suddenly Susan star Kathy Griffin. The show was "part monologue, part round-table", featuring Griffin discussing clips from a variety of reality TV shows the week prior with a panel of family and friends. According to Griffin, the reality shows, even the "scandal-plagued" Temptation Island, "amazingly" contributed clips to be mocked. The show premiered on MTV February 4, 2001, and ended on April 1, 2001 after only six episodes; MTV did not renew the show, due to low ratings. USA Today columnist Whitney Matheson wrote that the show "seemed to be struggling for content," and "all the good jokes are taken by the time Kathy's weekly rant sees airtime."
King Frederik X of Denmark's New Year Address.
Dive into the heart of the football world with Pitchside - your weekly video-based football rendezvous. Hosted by our dynamic trio of football aficionados, Theo Baker, Reev & Tom Garratt. In the show, we delve deep into the most current and relevant football news, dissecting matches and player performances. But that's not all! Every weekend, join us for our live-streamed watchalongs, where we share real-time reactions, insights, and banter with our highly engaged audience. With a committed fanbase that's as passionate about the game as we are, Pitchside isn't just a show; it's a community. Whether you're a casual viewer or a die-hard fan, Pitchside promises a football experience like no other.
Host Ryen Russillo covers the biggest stories in sports with analysis, random anecdotes and input from guests and podcast regulars.
Step into the vibrant world of Chloe vs The World, hosted by the irresistibly charismatic Chloe Burrows. Each episode, Chloe embarks on a new adventure through life, navigating the world! But this isn't just podcast; it's a gateway to the latest drama and gossip that's shaking the pop culture universe.
Talk show with the cast of Tensou Sentai Goseiger.
The Arab Dubbers, a TV documentary series about the legends of Arabic dubbing
GO Show was a South Korean talk show which began airing on April 6, 2012 on Friday nights at 11:05 pm KST on SBS. It is hosted by famed actress, Go Hyun-jung, who starred in highly-rated dramas such as Sandglass and Queen Seondeok. This is the first talk show she has hosted, with the help of comedians Jung Hyung-don, Kim Young-chul, and Yoon Jong-shin. Originally, only 25 episodes were ordered by SBS, ending the show in early October. However, with a solid audience and Go Hyun-jung's improving hosting skills, the show has been renewed until the end of year. The program ended with 35 episodes on December 21, 2012.