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- 10 single guys are matched up, and meet for the first time... with a kiss. Get ready for the UK's first ever gay dating show, with pop icon Dannii Minogue playing cupid.
- Showcases the winners chosen by their fans.
- From real-life hijinks to juggling football, fame and farm life, unpredictable hilarity ensues as Bradshaw and family give viewers a peek into rural living in Oklahoma.
- Kevin Hart and his wife challenge other celebrity couples to games that they can play in their own homes.
- The daily life of Kirby Jenner, who is set to step in front of the camera for the first time. The twist? Kirby Jenner is the product of a parody Instragram account.
- Eight celebrity offspring venture from Hollywood and come together to live and work as ranch hands in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, hoping to prove to themselves, their parents, and the world that they are more than their last names.
- Nikki Bella, a WWE Superstar, and, Artem Chingvintsev "Dancing with the Stars" champion, share all of their special moments of the ultimate decision to get married in the city of lights on their four-part special event.
- Follows two celebrities as they go head-to-head-in a cook-off and squash their beef with knives in hand, spices on the rack and ready to prepare the best dish.
- Where are the Black superheroes? That question, posed back in 1993, sparked a revolution with the creation of Milestone Media. This incisive documentary tells the story of four Black creators who changed the face of superhero storytelling.
- In the new four-part E. series Black Pop: Celebrating the Power of Black Culture, the contributions of Black Americans in television, movies, sports, and film are documented. The special event will cover all genres of pop culture and entertainment - celebrating music from the gospel roots of Mahalia Jackson to the Motown sound, the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, Black culture's indisputable impact on fashion, television trailblazers from Diahann Carroll to Oprah Winfrey, sports legends like Sugar Ray Leonard and Laila Ali, the evolution of Black films and the pivotal talents that paved the way - all creating a cultural legacy that set the tone.
- Six aspiring singers from Rio's impoverished favelas enter a TV talent competition, hoping to achieve stardom and escape poverty.
- WAKE UP talks about the search for one's own identity as a human being and as an artist. Of the fears, frustrations and challenges that life imposes in order to achieve the deepest goals, the most hidden desires.
- Documentary on the making of Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho (1960)
- The finest in cinematic and television achievement.
- Follows the life of Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert together with their family and friends, and their major goals and ambitions.
- The Creative Arts Emmys recognizes the technical and other achievements for American television programming, often given to behind-the-scenes talent such as cinematographers, casting directors, animators and costume designers.
- Follow Tiffany as she begins her journey into Hollywood as a model, actress and public figure.
- The 47th ceremony of the People's Choice Awards was held on December 7, 2021, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Hosted by Kenan Thompson, the show was the first to be presented before an in-person audience since 2019.[1] The television broadcast marked the first time the show was aired live simultaneously on both NBC and E. after airing solely on E. for the past three years, and on CBS prior to that.[2] More than 300 nominees spanning 40 entertainment categories across film, television, music, and pop culture were announced in October.[3] F9: The Fast Saga and This Is Us were the most-nominated entries in the Film and Television categories respectively with eight and six nominations each. Justin Bieber lead the Music nominations with 10 to his name. The most-awarded nominees of the night were BTS and Dwayne Johnson, who won three awards each: the former won Group, Song, and Music Video of 2021, while the latter won Male and Comedy Movie Star, and was additionally honored with the People's Champion Award, one of three Icon awards given on the night. Black Widow won Movie of 2021, while Loki won TV Show of 2021. Christina Aguilera was honored with the show's first-ever Music Icon Award, in recognition of her career and contributions to the music industry.