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Match Game
Hosted by Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin. "Match Game" is a panel game show that features two contestants as they attempt to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank.
Doctor Who Confidential
This is a 13-part, 30-minute series going behind the scenes of the new Doctor Who. Specially filmed for BBC Three as a sister show to the new series, Doctor Who Confidential aims to give a taste of the excitement and the energy that surrounds the new series.
The X Factor
The X Factor is a reality television singing competition on FOX. As part of the The X Factor franchise, the program's format differs from its rivals in numerous ways. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups, has no upper age limit, and the judges act as mentors to the final contestants. The top prize for the winner is 5 Million Dollars.
The Bradshaw Bunch
Legendary quarterback, Emmy-winning television-broadcast icon, actor, and championship quarter horse breeder Terry Bradshaw is ready to steal America's hearts in the comedic docu-series "The Bradshaw Bunch". From real-life hijinks to juggling football, fame and farm life, unpredictable hilarity ensues as Bradshaw and family gives viewers a peek into rural living in Oklahoma. Alongside his playful and pranking wife Tammy, entrepreneurial and talented daughters Rachel, Lacey and Erin, and his loveable grandkids, the four-time Super Bowl Champion Quarterback and true country boy finds his most important job is father to his three kids.
Rob & Chyna
Rob & Chyna will follow the whirlwind romance of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna. Each one-hour episode will follow the lovebirds from their engagement to Chyna's pregnancy, and everything in between.
Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin
The filmmakers and actors behind "Money Heist" characters like Tokyo and the Professor talk about the emotional artistic process of filming the series.
Nobodies
The show follows Davidson, Dorf and Ramras, playing themselves, as they try desperately to land one of their famous friends for a feature script that they've developed so that they, too, can rise to fame in Hollywood.
History of the Sitcom
This docuseries reunites audiences with the television friends, families, and co-workers they grew up with while introducing cutting-edge comedies that are sure to be your next binge-watch. Featuring over 180 original interviews with sitcom icons the series breaks down how sitcoms have helped generations of Americans navigate an ever-shifting cultural landscape.
The Game Revealed
For Game of Thrones fans who are still dissecting and debating the major developments of season seven after last night's dramatic finale, HBO has released The Game Revealed, a new post-season, behind-the-scenes series.The seven-part series features exclusive interviews with cast and crew that provide new info and insights on how some of the biggest moments from the latest season of the HBO series came together.
Battle of the Generations
Battle of the Generations is a CTV Original quiz series hosted by award-winning entertainer, philanthropist, actress, producer, and writer, Lilly Singh. Each episode features four contestants from different generations - Baby Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, and Gen Z - as they face-off through multiple rounds of pop culture trivia. Contestants from across the country have to be both tactical and tenacious to be the last player standing, with the goal of entering The Vault, where they have the chance to win a cash prize of up to $25,000. Battle of the Generations not only asks questions from each contestant's generation, but from their rivals' generations too, determining who has what it takes to win it all.
Party Over Here
A sketch comedy series from Saturday Night Live alums Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone of The Lonely Island. The show, which the trio will executive produce with Paul Scheer (The League). It will star up-and-coming actress/comedians Nicole Byer of MTV's Girl Code, Jessica McKenna (Riot) and Alison Rich (Resident Advisors).
Ruby and the Rockits
Former teen idol David Cassidy and his half-brother Patrick Cassidy of Smallville fame star in this multi-cam ABC project about the family life of musicians.
The Detectives
This is a British comedy television series, starring Jasper Carrott, Robert Powell, and George Sewell. It aired on BBC One, and was a spoof of police dramas. It was written by Mike Whitehill and Steve Knight.The Detectives originated from a five-minute sketch that first appeared on Jasper Carrott's sketch/stand-up show Canned Carrott. Because of its success, it was turned into a television series. There were a few differences from the sketch to the TV series, such as Dave Briggs being married in the sketch (to Brenda), yet both he and Louis are single and hopeless at romance in the series, and according to one plotline both virgins.Jasper Carrott and Robert Powell play the bumbling detective constables Bob Louis and David Briggs. They were hopeless at their job, to the despair of their "super" Frank Cottam (played by Sewell). However, they usually ended up solving their cases and retaining their jobs, though they came close to being fired on occasion. Louis was more downbeat, whereas Briggs tried to emulate the gung-ho cops shown on TV and in film.
Armstrong and Miller
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller are reunited in this contemporary sketch-show series. The show includes a variety of characters and situations - most notably teen-talk speaking Second World War pilots.
The Sketch Show
The Sketch Show is a British television sketch comedy program, featuring many leading British comedians. It aired on ITV between 2001 and 2003. A short-lived spinoff of the same title was produced in the United States. The original lineup of the cast was Lee Mack, Jim Tavare, Tim Vine, Karen Taylor and Ronni Ancona.
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