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In each episode, Reshan Hemo criticizes the problems in Kurdish society in a comedic skits.
A talk show in which Hocrates, a loud-voiced but tender-hearted bookshop owner, sits with guests who visit his shop to open the pages of their lives and share honest, heartfelt conversations.
Leif GW Persson and Jenny Strömstedt investigate notable current crime cases and the nature of crime in new perspectives.
RJ City and Renee Paquette look to prove we've been watching wrestling wrong as they look to break bread and break tables with some of the biggest names in AEW!
Movie Juice is a weekly film review show.
Part talk show and part workplace comedy, "Bettendorf Talks” is set in the titular Quad City, hosted by TJ and Dave, a comedy duo of former middling renown. They are trying to use this show as a stepping stone to regain some of their former perceived glory. It’s an unrealistic expectation in a town with no stars, a show with no budget, an inexperienced writing staff, Dave’s ego and TJ’s naiveté. The band rocks, the local guests are quirky and fun, the director is an absolute boss, the producer is motivated, the announcer might be a murderer, but despite all that going for it, it’s shocking how little can be accomplished when everyone is working as hard as they can in separate directions.
Zendeh Rood is an Iranian television program with a cultural and social focus that is broadcast live on Fridays on two Iranian national channels.
Popadoodledandy was a pop music show devised, written and performed by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. The show included music-based sketches and interviews with musicians
Robby Rackleff and his Wham City cohorts report all the breaking news, real and imaginary, from major video game events around the globe.
In 'Datenight', Tess takes her guests on a warm, intimate journey through their love lives – a side they rarely show publicly. In candid conversations, Flemish celebrities offer a glimpse into their romantic ups and downs. "My goal is to remove love and relationships from the taboo sphere," says Tess. "Everyone struggles with questions about love and fidelity at times, and I think my guests' stories will touch many listeners. With Datenight, we explore what true love really means to them and what they find important in a relationship. No hackneyed clichés, but sincere, often surprising details: who was their first great love? Did they split the bill on the first date? What are their wildest dreams? The conversations are not only relatable but also sometimes bring a smile to your face," says Tess.