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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: live actionx
Theodosia
In a powerful alliance, Paris-based premium kids content producer Cottonwood Media, German public broadcaster ZDF and its co-pro and distribution arm ZDF Enterprises, HBO Max and Brazil's Globo are teaming to produce "Theodosia," a big new live action kids adventure series targeting family audiences.
The Bible
The series will cover everything "from Genesis to Revelation" within five two-hour parts, each containing two or three biblical stories told through live action and computer-generated imagery.
Colosseum
The eight-part series vividly brings to life the rise and fall of the Roman Empire through the lens of one of the most exhilarating and brutal arenas in the history of humanity-the Colosseum. From the savage truth of a gladiator's life as a slave-warrior to the fascinating ways Rome's Emperors used the vast amphitheater to demonstrate total power, "Colosseum" offers viewers a unique and personal look inside history's most iconic empire. Each episode pinpoints one of eight key and diverse characters-all based on real people from history. Spanning several hundred years, the series unfolds chronologically, from the arena's astonishing opening day to its very last games. "Colosseum" utilizes dramatic live action sequences and special effects to infuse excitement into the personal narrative of each historic character. The premium series features commentary with leading experts, world-renowned scholars and more.
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job
A bizarre comedy, which consists of sketches, fake commercials, prank phone calls, etc. It features many guest stars, in addition to it's numerous appearances by the show's creators. It is mostly live-action, which is very unusual for a channel called "Cartoon Network".
Eagleheart
In this live-action spoof on cop shows, Elliott plays Marshal Chris Monsanto.… More Sidekicks Brett (Brett Gelman, The Other Guys) and Susie (Maria Thayer, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and under the watchful authority of Chief (Michael Gladis, Mad Men) aid Monsanto on his cases.
TNA iMPACT!
Get ready for heart-pumping, high-flying action with TNA iMPACT! This live-action athletic entertainment is like nothing else on TV.
Watch as top wrestlers compete in high-risk matches and deliver jaw-dropping moves that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
All That
All That is an American live-action, sketch comedy-variety show that aired on the Nickelodeon cable television network featuring short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests. The theme song for All That was performed by TLC. Early episodes were taped at the closed Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Orlando, but then moved to Hollywood at the Nickelodeon On Sunset theater (formerly the Aquarius Theatre), where shows like The Amanda Show, Kenan & Kel, and Drake & Josh were also filmed.
All That first aired on April 16, 1994, as a "sneak peek" and debuted as a regular series on December 24, 1994.
A Kind of Spark
A Kind of Spark is a powerful, heart-warming live action series about friendship, courage and self-belief based on the award-winning book by neurodivergent author, Elle McNicoll. It tells the inspirational story of an autistic teenager Addie. When she learns about the witch trials that happened centuries ago in her hometown of Juniper, Addie knows that there's more to the story of these 'witches', just as there is more to her own.
Hey Dude
Hey Dude was Nickelodeon's first original live-action television series which aired from 1989-1991. Set at the fictional Bar None Dude Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, the show focused on the predicaments that the teenage staff and the ranch owner, Mr. Ernst, got themselves into. The show was one of the most popular shows on Nickelodeon at the time and is missed by many.
Takeshi's Castle
Welcome to the Takeshi's Castle, a Japanese game show involving 100 to 140 contestants who try to go through a series of silly physical challenges designed to eliminate them. Designed like a live-action Mario game, thousands of people have come to take on Takeshi's Castle to try and win the ¥1,000,000 prize but hardly anyone does! Each episode was filmed over the entire length of the day, with some challenges going well into the night.
Superman: The 1948 Serial
Superman (1948) is a 15-part black-and-white Columbia film serial based on the comic book character Superman. It stars an uncredited Kirk Alyn (billed only by his character name, Superman; but credited on the promotional posters) and Noel Neill as Lois Lane. It is notable as the first live-action appearance of Superman on film and for the longevity of its distribution. The serial was directed by Thomas Carr, who later directed many early episodes of the Superman television show, and Spencer Gordon Bennet, produced by Sam Katzman and shot in and around Los Angeles, California. It was originally screened at movie matinées and after the first three scene-setting chapters, every episode ends in a cliffhanger. The Superman-in-flight scenes are animations, in part due to the small production budget.
Outer Space Astronauts
The members of Captain Ripley's crew on the O.S.S. Oklahoma are thrill-seeking laborers at work in outer space. This SyFy Channel offering serves up a mix of live action, 3D, and 3D animation.
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
The Next Mutation was a live-action spin-off of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from Saban. The most famous (and most controversial) thing about this show was that it introduced a fifth mutant turtle called Venus de Milo, the TMNT's long lost sister. Set after the events of the three movies, it turns out there was five turtles originally, but after coming into contact with the mutagen they were separated; Donatello, Leonardo, Raphael and Michelangelo were found by Splinter, Venus was found by a Shinobi master called Chung I. Chung I took Venus to China where he taught her the way of the Shinobi. Finally reunited after seventeen years, the turtles must face a new threat: The Dragon Lord, the brutal dictator of the notorious army of dragons known as The Rank.
Odd Squad
Odd Squad is a Canadian/American children's live action television series that premiered on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids in the United States on November 26, 2014, both on the same day. The series is created by Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman and is co-produced by The Fred Rogers Company and Sinking Ship Entertainment in association with TVOKids and Ici Radio-Canada Télé. The series features young agents who use indirect reasoning and math to solve and investigate strange happenings in their town. This is commonly in the form of satire, or other comedic archetypes, and are used to teach the audience differing lessons in mathematics. In the UK it airs on CBBC and Pop. In Latin America it airs on Discovery Kids.
WOW - Women of Wrestling
The eight-episode series will feature 35 wrestlers, including third generation wrestling superstar Tessa Blanchard, returning superheroes The Beast, Stephy Slays, Jungle Grrrl, Beverly Hills Babe and talented newcomers to WOW such as Faith the Lioness and Princess Aussie.
Legends of the Super-Heroes
Heroes and villains of DC Comics square off in the two-part, live-action, made-for-TV (with a laugh track!) smackdown of Legends of the Super Heroes.
The Banana Splits and Friends Show (1968)
The Banana Splits And Friends Show was the syndicated version of the popular NBC show, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. The Banana Splits and Friends Show was different from the original Banana Splits Adventure Hour by the fact that it was only 30 minutes long and included other animated shorts such as Atom Ant and Secret Squirrel.
Bright Falls
A prequel to the highly anticipated Xbox 360 game Alan Wake, Bright Falls is an online series of live action shorts set in the fictitious Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls, WA that provide an eerie prelude to the events that transpire before Alan Wakes arrival. The series, which is six episodes in length, introduces us to Jake Fischer, a newspaper reporter who, while visiting the town on business, encounters a series of mysterious and haunting experiences.
Sequester
Sequester is an online reality game show hosted by the ominous being, SequesterBot.
In SequesterBot's game, 20 people come together to compete in competitions, strategize, and vote each other out until only 1 winner remains.
Sequester's original inception was developed online in 2016 and has since transcended into a live action phenomenon.
Beetleborgs
Their wish to become comic book heroes forces three kids to take on the heroes' mortal enemies.
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