Liza Anokhina hosts the show where Russian bloggers are asked personal questions while being connected to a polygraph.
History Bites was a television series on the History Television network that ran from 1998-2003. Created by Rick Green, History Bites explored what would be on television if the medium had been around for the last 5,000 years of human history. Typically, a significant historical event was chosen and mock news, sports and entertainment programming was created around it. Each episode included several segments of Green offering historical background of the episode's chosen era and otherwise showed frequent shifts from one comedy sketch to another representing a channel-surfing viewer who never watched any one sketch for more than a few minutes at a time. Reruns of History Bites are currently being shown on History Television and The Comedy Network.
Follow the Clarkson Family siblings through their complicated personal relationships and drama-filled work days as professional Wedding Planners.
The never-been-told story of RUN DMC, a group that met on the streets of Queens and went on to legitimize a criticized genre of music: hip-hop.
The most famous café in the country brings to TV the most extraordinary people, friends, family issues and relationships.
Crime documentary following homicide detectives at work as a series of horrific and violent murder investigations unfold.
On this epic show, master forgers recreate the most popular weapons from Movies, TV Shows, & Video Games.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 1988.
Nickelodeon Launch Box is an educational television series that was produced jointly by Nickelodeon and NASA. It was meant to teach kids about space travel technology. As part of the Cable in the Classroom service, the show was intended to be taped by teachers and shown in the classroom. Each episode also included a teachers portion before and after where ideas for lessons and other aides were discussed. The show was filmed at Nickelodeon Studios and made use of many sets for Nickelodeon shows such as What Would You Do? and Double Dare. The show aired from 1991 to 1994. It had a running time of 30 minutes and was produced by Alexandra J Bennett.
Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief is a 2008 American comedy film, starring Kyla Pratt. Like its predecessor, Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006, it was released direct to DVD on March 4, 2008. As in the previous film, Eddie Murphy does not appear but his character is mentioned several times.