Aamu-TV is a Finnish TV morning news and magazine programme directed by Annina Enbuske and Erja Ollonen which has been broadcast on YLE TV1 in Finland since 3 March 1997. The programme is relayed outside of Finland by TV Finland which is available terrestrially in parts of Sweden and by satellite.
Morgan Spurlock's New Britannia is a British satirical entertainment series and talk show hosted by American documentary maker and television presenter Morgan Spurlock. The series takes a comedic look at the differences between British and American culture, focusing on a number of key areas including food, sport, class and fame. Each episode he is joined by a selection of guests from both sides of the Atlantic who offer their input on the subject.
The series debuted on Sky Atlantic and Sky Atlantic HD on 2 April 2012, after Game of Thrones. The first series ran for 10 episodes.
Chip and Joanna Gaines relive favorite episodes, recount behind-the-scenes moments and answer burning questions about past seasons of their hit show Fixer Upper.
Dive into the heart of the football world with Pitchside - your weekly video-based football rendezvous. Hosted by our dynamic trio of football aficionados, Theo Baker, Reev & Tom Garratt. In the show, we delve deep into the most current and relevant football news, dissecting matches and player performances. But that's not all! Every weekend, join us for our live-streamed watchalongs, where we share real-time reactions, insights, and banter with our highly engaged audience. With a committed fanbase that's as passionate about the game as we are, Pitchside isn't just a show; it's a community. Whether you're a casual viewer or a die-hard fan, Pitchside promises a football experience like no other.
Rich Aguilera photographs all the wonderful things he encounters in nature. If you've enjoyed watching Kids'Time on 3ABN, you will remember Rich's nature segment!
Frances Farmer Presents is an American anthology series that aired on Indianapolis station WFBM-TV. The series premiered on October 13, 1958 and ended in September 1964.