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The X Show

The X Show is a magazine, variety, and interview/talk program that aired on FX Network in the US from May 1999 to April 2001. Running time was originally one hour, but this was later reduced to a half-hour. The show was 'guy-themed' much like a TV equivalent of Maxim magazine The X Show had numerous hosts and co-hosts, both male and female and would frequently feature spokesmodels. Ava Cadell was featured in segments providing sexual information and Chris Gore would host segments about movies.

The X Show

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Mae Sri Prai

Prachun, a young businessman from the North was celebrating his wedding to Kornthong. However, his bride was not too happy and was sitting alone in her room, sad for being forced into the marriage by her mother Lamai. This momentous occasion was disrupted when Intorn kidnapped Kornthong. His friend Sang Plor and elephant Boun Choo burst in to pick up Intorn and Kornthong and fled into the darkness. Prachun was furious and set out to find the person who dared to step on his pride and kidnap his new bride. Meanwhile, Kornthong woke up to find herself sitting atop an elephant in a deep jungle. During the long journey, she was constantly harrassed and insulted by Intorn. She didn't knew why Intorn had kidnapped her to the Paso Village, a Karen village deep in the mountains. The reason was he wants revenge agains

Mae Sri Prai

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The Sunday Programme

The Sunday Programme was GMTV's political programme. It launched on 16 October 1994 as a replacement for Sunday Best, which was GMTV's original Sunday morning magazine. The programme aired between 7:00 am and 8:00 am, just after The Sunday Review (a 60-minute signed review of the week's news). It was originally presented by Alastair Stewart, who left in 2001, and Steve Richards took over. From 1995 to 2001, the programme was called Alastair Stewart's Sunday Programme, but this was changed when Alastair left in 2001. In 2008, the programme was quietly axed and replaced with children's programming.

The Sunday Programme

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