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Browse - Most popular news shows
Dateline NBC
The show, which has aired since 1992, is currently hosted by Stone Phillips and Ann Curry. Unlike the other newsmagazines, Dateline NBC has more of a focus on human interest stories and stories of interest to women, and less emphasis on investigative journalism.
Have I Got News for You
Get ready to laugh with satirical panel quiz "Have I Got News For You". Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guests each week.
The past week's news stories are hilariously dissected by the panel, with a guest host presiding over the points.
60 Minutes
The premiere television News magazine! This popular news magazine provides both hard hitting investigations, interviews and features, along with people in the news and current events.
The Jim Jefferies Show
The Jim Jefferies Show is here to shake up the humdrum formula of the political late-night show. Jim tackles the news of the day with no-bulls**t candor, piercing insight and a uniquely Aussie viewpoint.
20/20
This is an American television newsmagazine (similar in depth to a print newsmagazine) that has been broadcast on ABC since June 6, 1978. The show was designed similarly to CBS's 60 Minutes but focuses more on human interest stories than international and political subjects.
The Colbert Report
Tune in to The Colbert Report, as Stephen Colbert, from The Daily Show, gives his own take on the issues of the day, and more importantly - to tell you why everyone else's take is just plain wrong.
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood
Join the young, talented hip-hop elite as they navigate the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, striving to make or maintain their lives.
Experience the drama, love, and heartbreak as they chase their dreams and confront their demons. Don't miss a beat of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.
Frontline
Since it began in 1983, "Frontline" has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's goal is to extend the impact of the documentary beyond its initial broadcast by serving as a catalyst for change.
Spitting Image (2020)
A modern re-imagining of the acclaimed satirical puppet show.
Spitting Image ran for a total of 18 series between 1984 and 1996, and proved no one was safe from ridicule in puppet form, as public figures including Margaret Thatcher (who wore a man's suit and treated her Cabinet, "the vegetables" with utter contempt), Paul Gascoigne (with water constantly jetting from his eyes), John Major (a painted grey puppet to reflect his perceived dull personality), Michael Heseltine (as Tarzan), Ronald Reagan (shown in bed with two red call buttons, one marked 'Nurse', the other 'Nuke'), Mick Jagger (always high with huge rubber lips), Mikhail Gorbachev (with a hammer and sickle birthmark) and the Royal Family (The Queen Mother was often seen slugging from a gin bottle while The Queen studied the horse-racing pages).
The Last Leg with Adam Hills
This tv show features Adam hosting an alternative review of each day at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. He is joined each night by Josh Widdicombe, as well as guests from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
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