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- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- A talent or reality search for the next Sophie and Sky in the Westend musical Mamma Mia. Six boys or six girls will compete for the roles - singing, dancing, and acting challenges, inspired by the movies or musical.
- Watch indefatigable Filipino comedian Vice Ganda headline this side-splitting talk show that exudes the feel of both a comedy bar and an interrogation room where his guests and audience never know what to expect.
- A late night risqué sketch show featuring most of the TISWAS team, designed to appeal to the large adult audience of the children's Saturday morning show. Critically slated, it ran to just one series.
- Cat Deely hosts the epic 'live' final of Britain's Got the Pop Factor, where musical acts R Wayne, 2 Up 2 Down and Geraldine battle it out for their own record deal and an automatic entry to the show Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice. Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and Pete Waterman will judge their efforts, but who wins?
- Educational pre-school fun with classic characters such as Why Bird, Peggy Patch and Poppy.
- Sacrée Soirée is a variety show broadcast on TF1 from September 2, 1987 to June 29, 1994, then from December 19, 2007 to December 16, 2009, for a total of 264 numbers, for 7 seasons, every Wednesday evening. The show was produced by GLEM (Gérard Louvin, Marie Christine Mouton) and presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault. Every Wednesday evening, the show welcomed three main guests from the world of theatre, cinema, literature or song likely to be the production reserved a surprise often with the complicity of a member of the entourage of the 'guest.
- A non-denominational Sunday morning religious show that covered issues from multiple perspectives.
- Hosted by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal of the youtube channel RhettandLink, in this comedic show Rhett and Link have guests and mainly do crazy things.
- A satirical variety show with focus on Pakistani current affairs and politics.
- A variety show starring Neil Patrick Harris. Inspired by the U.K. program "Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway."
- Top musicians of the time perform on this 1950s variety show.
- Kelly Clarkson hosts this holiday spectacular filled with singing, dancing and celebrity guests.
- Comedienne and actress Dawn French hosts a British version of the variety show. Each week some of the most talented children from around the world will showcase their skills just for the sheer joy of it.
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- Three satirists, Dragoljub 'Draza' Petrovic, the head editor of Serbian daily Danas, comedian and impersonator Dragoljub 'Micko' Ljubicic and scriptwriter Vojislav 'Voja' Zanetic, analyze the weekly news from their humorous standpoint.
- A popular TV program of the Central Television of the USSR and Channel One (ORT). One of the programs that "changed the way Russians think about television."
- Billy Thorpe remains Australia's iconic original rocker having hits in every decade from the 60s right up until 2006. This wonderful celebration features performances and interviews.
- This was the "Hollywood Squares" host's first - and only - attempt at a variety show of his own; Peter Marshall was already an accomplished singer, which not too many people were aware of when this show premiered (he even made a few albums in the mid-to-late 1960's). In addition to a talk-show style format, there were musical numbers, some of which Mr. Marshall performed with resident singing group The Chapter Five, as well as comedy sketches with regulars Rod Gist and Denny Evans. Sadly, Mr. Marshall's series lasted only five months; it was certainly a pleasant way to end a Sunday evening (or Saturday, depending on when and where Mr. Marshall's series was shown as it was syndicated).
- Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to record a James Bond theme song. It's an epic task, and plenty of artists, from Madonna to Sheena Easton, have fallen short, producing themes that are ruthlessly criticized or just forgettable. Others, like Shirley Bassey and Adele, have contributed classic songs that left their musical stamps on the franchise. Here, we decipher the musical code of the 007 themes to find out what makes a song sound like quintessential Bond - and see whether Eilish's entry fits the bill.
- "Bled Music" is an Algerian musical television program broadcast on ENTV between 1991 and 1992. directed by Aziz Smati and presented by Kamel Dynamite, Farid Rockeur and Samia Benkherroubi. The show, with its irreverent tone, was very popular and had a significant impact on the Algerian music scene, allowing the emergence of many artists including Chaba Fadela, Cheb Sahraoui, Cheb Anouar and Mohamed Lamine. A ranking of music videos by popularity and relied on fans sending their votes by mail. At the end of the 1980s, unrest broke out in Algeria which led the country into a Black Decade. At this time, fundamentalist groups attempted to ban music and most other forms of artistic expression. The show continued to air despite death threats, but on February 14, 1994, Aziz Smati was shot in both legs by a young extremist, which ultimately led to the end of the show .
- It's a Musical Chat show where musicians come together to share their experiences they came across their musical career and personal life.
- In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen.
- Live Magazine Series for Preschool Children with Songs, Rhymes, Guest Stars, and Things to make.
- VISION is a six-part online series hosted by Tommy Tiernan that celebrates the magic of Vicar St and the wonderful people who work there. Most importantly, it celebrates Irish artists and reminds us of their brilliance and importance.
- Nicholas Zebrun hosts a talk/variety show that showcases all the wonderful and exciting things in the Fort Worth/Dallas metroplex.
- Enter Welshman Tom Jones, a man who oozed charisma thanks to his powerhouse voice and electrifying moves. At the age of 28, he hosted his own weekly musical variety show, This Is Tom Jones-a hip, high-energy hour of entertainment that ran on ABC from 1969 to 1971. Taped in both Hollywood and London, the stylish, big production attracted the hottest international artists and stars of the day. This three-DVD set contains highlights selected from the hit series, and is the first installment of many This Is Tom Jones volumes to come. Tom had already won a coveted Grammy Award and sold millions of records. A rock 'n' roller at heart, he possessed the chops and versatility to sing with anyone from Aretha Franklin to The Who. And when he closed each show with the "concert" segment--prime time would never be the same again. This Is Tom Jones lets you see and feel the heat.
- Celebrating two of New York City's greatest fabrics: baseball and the performing arts. Born out of a passion for both Broadway musicals and triple-digit fastballs, BREAK A BAT attempts to show that fans of sports and theatre don't have to live in such separate worlds, and maybe even break some stigmas. Hosted by Al Malafronte, the show serves as a platform for fans of both mediums to hear intimate conversations with their favorite performers from the stage, screen, and stadium.
- With an hilarious spark Doctor Corrie makes sexuality a subject among teenagers.
- The legendary TV show "Duokim Garo" was created in the autumn of 2000. The show, which welcomed audiences for the first time, became a cultural phenomenon. "Duokim Garo" remains one of the most watched LRT shows in this channels history.