Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and James Holzhauer compete in a series of matches in prime time. The first to win 3 matches receives $1 million and the title of “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time.” The 2 non-winners each receive $250,000.
Fake Podcast is a parody comedy web series launched in 2023 by Satish Ray and his team. Presented in a mock podcast format, the show humorously mimics celebrity interviews, influencer culture, and trending talk shows through satire and improvisation. Each episode features Satish Ray portraying quirky characters, alongside Abhishek Singh as host Prashn Kumar, whose sharp timing adds to the chaos. Written by Satish Ray, Abhishek Singh, and Nitesh Tiwari, the series delivers witty dialogues and pop-culture satire. With crisp editing, a studio-style setup, and fast-paced humor, Fake Podcast playfully spoofs modern media while offering pure entertainment on Satish Ray’s YouTube channel.
Take everything you know about a talk show and throw it out the window. Forget decorum, affability and anything well-mannered, as funnyman Didier Lambert takes control and all hell breaks loose. This is where artists and celebrities sit down in the ugliest studio available in town and get toasted with no holds barred, promising the most embarrassing interview of their career.
Joanna Gaines gives the full story behind bringing details and designs together for her season 5 Fixer Upper clients. She unveils surprises viewers didn't see in the original episodes, and gives a peek at never-before-seen rooms.
Paola Minaccioni and Marco Presta together for an appointment with lightness and irony, to take life with "happiness". "Be Happy" is the daily encounter with intelligent fun and satire on our daily behaviors.
Masala Chai with Rahul Mahajan is a celebrity podcast where stars like Riteish Deshmukh and Rajpal Yadav share personal stories, laughs, and life lessons over a cup of chai.
A Question of Genius was a game show hosted by Kirsty Wark and produced by BBC Scotland. The show was broadcast on BBC Two. It was recorded at BBC Pacific Quay in Glasgow. It ran from 16 March 2009 to 4 June 2010.
Returning to its roots, Ken Shimura's classic comedy sketches will be revived, with each episode taking place in a different setting, such as a doctor's office, a park, a police box, an interrogation room, and a train. Of course, well-known characters such as Hen na Ojisan (Weird Uncle) and Grandma Hitomi will make appearances. In addition, the program will also include a location corner where the members will go out of the studio and visit all over Japan to meet local people and introduce their hometown pride!