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I Will Survive

I Will Survive is an Australian talent show-themed television series that premiered on Network Ten on 21 August 2012. The premise of the show is to search for a new, unknown talent to perform in the Broadway production of the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Due to the Broadway theatre production closing in June 2012, the prize has been amended to another performance on Broadway, along with a $250,000 cash prize. The title of the show is derived from the tile of a song in the production, "I Will Survive", originally sung by Gloria Gaynor. I Will Survive is hosted by actor and singer Hugh Sheridan and features judges Jason Donovan, who played Tick in the West End theatre production of the show, and Stephan Elliott, the director of the film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

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Inspector Cooper

Alexey Kupriyanov, nicknamed Cooper, lives in the Arsenal, one of the industrial districts of the Russian hinterland. His life changes after the murder of his friend in order to conduct his own investigation, and Captain Kupriyanov leaves the operations department and becomes a district inspector. Everything in his Arsenal is his own, his own: his ex-wife with her problems, his son in transition, the beautiful girls, the locals who turn to him for help, and even the bandits who terrorize the town. But Cooper is not a timid person, and he knows exactly how to deal with all this...

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The Four Seasons

Created for Saitama Prefecture, the series' 7-minute episodes promote tourist locations in the Prefecture. Every episode included a five-minute story segment that showcased the prefecture in spring, summer, fall, or winter. Following each story, a two-minute explanation segment included instructions on how to travel to featured areas from Tokyo by train. Episodes included the love story Sakura no Omoide, the gag comedy story Saitama Koukou Housou-bu ~Natsu no Kankou Annai~, the fantasy story Yuusha Higan to Hime-sama no Bouken, and the family story Winter Sweet Home. The anime's four episodes available in Japanese with subtitles in Japanese, English, Chinese (traditional and simplifed), Korean, and French. Eight people living or working in Saitama were selected from 223 applicants to voice act in the series.

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Glass Prison

On a rainy evening, Detective Su-Jeong (Lim Jung-Eun) is late picking up her teenage sister Mi-Jeong (Seo Yi-An). Her sister is waiting at a bus stop, but a man is watching her. Su-Jeong talks to her sister on the phone and soon hears screaming. Her sister is running away from someone and is hit by a car. 10 years later, the statute of limitation for the death of her sister passes. Detective Su-Jeong visits the man (Bae Sung-Woo) suspected of killing her sister and reminds him physically that she is not going anywhere. Later, So-Jeong is attacked by someone at her apartment. She is saved by a mute man (Jin Tae-Hyun) and driven to his apartment.

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Ostrov Nenuzhnykh Lyudey

Some have stated that this is the Russian version of 'Lost' but I cannot comment on that - I have not watched more than the first few episodes. This is supposed to be a group of people that have been "cast off" by relatives for at least three years so their property transferred over to the relative who sent them away. But something goes wrong. One of the people on the boat who was not supposed to by among the stranded is now struggling to survive. The boat transporting them was to drop them off on the island but blows up instead, after the captain escapes to safety. After reaching the island, supplies are obviously for 12 people but there are now thirteen. Suspicions abound as they struggle to survive the elements and unseen dangers while trying to get rescued.

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The X Factor Philippines

The X Factor Philippines is a Filipino television reality music competition, adapted from the original UK series as part of The X Factor franchise, to find new singing talent in the Philippines. The show is hosted by KC Concepcion while the judging panel consists of Charice, Gary Valenciano, Pilita Corrales, and Martin Nievera. It is the first franchise to be adapted in Southeast Asia. KZ Tandingan was proclaimed the winner of the first season, of whom received a cash prize of 4 million pesos including a recording contract from Star Records, ABS-CBN's recording arm.

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