Each episode has a brave new contestant take on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize. There are no questions in this game-show, except for one; Deal or No Deal?
A new chapter in On Cinema history has arrived! Welcome Host New Heidecker and Guest Expert Gregg Turkington to The Manor, a nurturing and enriching space dedicated to the unique needs and desires of older adults. Remember, you can never be too old to be a buff! Plus, the much-awaited reviews of ‘Bugonia’ and ‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’. Five bags? We will see...
Middle-aged Beavis and Butt-Head join a church group, thinking it is a squad of soldiers going to war.
A new kid joins Beavis and Butt-Head's class.
Alumni from reality TV and other forms of entertainment and first time cast members live together and compete against one another in physical and mental challenges for cash prizes.
Desi Lydic covers Trump's state visit to South Korea, where he was honoured with a "Yas King" rally, a golden crown, and the unofficial U.S. presidential anthem, "YMCA". Meanwhile, millions of Trump's constituents face a hunger crisis as SNAP benefits run out of funding due to the never-ending shutdown, and the GOP pretends there's nothing they can do about it. Michael Kosta has a list of billionaire sugar daddies who are happy to step in and help, as long as Americans don't mind getting a little freaky. Democrats have been riding high since the success of the "No Kings" protests and the emergence of Democratic prospects like Zohran Mamdani. But why is the Democratic Party so afraid to harness this energy? Lenard McKelvey (aka "Charlamagne Tha God") breaks down how to swap this tired system for an energetic change. Emmy-nominated actor Aubrey Plaza and writer-producer Dan Murphy join Desi Lydic to discuss their new children's book, "Luna and the Witch Throw a Hallowe'en Party".
RFDS is an Australian drama television series which centres around the lives of workers for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
The Idea of Australia is a documentary series that examines Australian identity by questioning myths, exploring the past, and imagining the future.
Ireland's most opinionated and avid TV viewers offer their opinions on some of the most memorable TV screened during the past week.
Abe meets his literacy mentee, Liam. Steve shares his discomfort with Kayla. Theo warns Paulina. JJ gives Jada good news. Stephanie demands answers from Jeremy.
Aussie Shore follows the wild antics of a group of young and rowdy housemates as they work hard, and party even harder whilst navigating the highs and lows of living together 24/7 in the non-stop party town of Cairns.
We follow three Dublin sisters, and their Irish/Egyptian dad who, after a tragic incident, has to raise his three daughters alone. His irresponsible brother moves in to 'help' and never leaves. Meet the Amin family the new fighting Irish.
Budget Battlers shows the power of rallying communities for a good cause. In each episode, Norm and Jess completely renovate a home from top to bottom in under a week, on a $10,000 budget with the help of good people ready to work.
Follows Coster-Waldau as he travels the world in quest of the people, concepts, and traditions that will transform environmental pessimism into hope.
Singles who want to be loved for who they are, rather than what they look like, have signed up for a less-conventional approach to modern dating.
HOT ROD Garage is the project build show from HOT ROD Magazine hosted by Alex Taylor and Lucky Costa. Check out HOT ROD Garage for the tips, tricks, and wrenching that you've come to expect from the crew at HOT ROD Magazine.
A beloved Staten Island teacher is found dead in the home she shared with her husband; an unknown number in her cell phone leads investigators to ultimately unearth her killer.