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- Teen lifestyle and entertainment brand exploring teen issues, influencers, style, technology and more in this in-depth look at teen life.
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- Advertising Executive Jeremy Jacobs is about to take on the biggest client of his career but complications arise when he discovers she is represented by London McNeil, the women who left him heartbroken after a rejected marriage proposal one years earlier.
- Robert, Tia, Neesee and Bobby each fantasize how their lives will be affected by Robert and Tia's marriage.
- Still fond of Grant (recurring guest star SHARIF ATKINS), the man she almost married, Shelly takes him to lunch in an effort to remain friends. But this becomes a monumental task after he informs her that he's newly engaged--and introduces her to his new love. Meanwhile, Nick and J.T. start to hang out with a youngster through a local Big Buddies program, but they soon clash over their very different mentoring styles. Also, Rita moves into her new loft.
- Kevin Hart and other celebrities play a comic fictionalized version of themselves in this parody of similarly named reality shows. Episodes often feature Kevin Hart's attempts to gain celebrity and his jealousy of his friends.
- New celebrity "it" couple, Kevin and Selita, are crowned "Kevlita" by the media -- and the buzz gets bigger when Selita reveals a baby bump.
- Ruben Studdard and Katie Lee team up for a food fight against Kim Coles and Scott Conant. Games test their memory, strain their taste buds and challenge the players to work hand-in-hand in the kitchen.
- Trevor recaps the day's top headlines, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how Bigfoot could save Alabama's forests, and Katy Tur talks about covering Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
- A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.
- The EMMY nominated documentary following the careers and life stories of the first 10 American Idol winners.
- The Hennessy clan -- mother Cate, daughters Bridget and Kerry, and son Rory -- look to one another for guidance and support after the death of Paul, the family patriarch. Cate's parents lend a hand.
- A sportscaster must take on the responsibility of being a full-time dad when his teenage daughter moves in with him.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- The estranged wife of a television reporter returns to invade his new life.
- Follows Shelly and her group of friends as they experience life's highs and lows.
- Extra, a television news updates show on current events in the mass-entertainment business such as movies, TV, music, etc.
- The Insider brings you the latest celebrity and entertainment news. The Insider tackles the trending celebrity stories of the day, as well as exclusive interviews and in-depth reporting.
- Canada's most-watched Canadian entertainment series
- Two teenage slackers try to make a living at a fast-food place at a local shopping mall while one deals with his dysfunctional family.
- A series on MTV showing the making of popular music videos.
- VERSES and FLOW is a televised series which airs on TV One and features live performances by poets, spoken-word and R&B recording artists, along with cultural and social commentary.
- VH1 and Blender Magazine present the 20 most awesomley bad songs of 2004--the best of the worst!
- Andy Richter hosts the ultimate holiday dinner party, where celebrity foodies and chefs face off in a series of fast-paced food games. In each round of competition, Andy puts the stars' food knowledge and skills to the test!
- Lil' Jon takes you through nominees for various categories for the 2004 BET Awards. MC Lyte, Wyclef, Usher and other artists state good qualities of a certain nominee that has the potential to win a BET Award.
- 1997– 37mTV-14TV EpisodeGuest co-host Chris Christie; actress Lupita Nyong'o (Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)); Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard perform;
- Actress Kerry Washington; Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken perform;
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Contestants transform mentally and physically as they compete to lose weight and win a cash prize.
- Season 2 American Idol finalists take to the road for the their musical tour of America.
- 2002– 42mTV-PG5.3 (36)TV Episode"American Idol" - Results Show - March 26, 2009 We get a recap of last night. In the Audience: Group Sing: The ladies start with "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Scott and Matt join Allison and Lil for "You're All I Need to Get To By" and then they all join in. But really none of them are singing, so again it doesn't matter. I HATE that they're lip-synching this year. Ford Commercial: "Pocketful of Sunshine," Natasha Bedingfield. The kids roll up in a white room in two Fords and unpack panels for a mural. Once they've finished laying it on the floor it shows a field with flowers under a blue sky and sunshine and they drive off into it. Performance: Ruben Studdard, "Together." Apparently, this is his new single. Sadly there isn't a single hook to be found. He sounds fine but it's boilerplate hand-clap r&b with no melody. Results: Adam, Kris, and Lil are safe. Matt and Michael are in the bottom three Performance: Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone, "You're the One For Me." Joss starts off this slow jam and then Smokey comes in. It's more than a little creepy that this 20-something woman is singing about being thrilled by this 70-something man. Overall it's meh. Results:Allison, Anoop, Danny, and Megan are safe and Scott is in the bottom three. But no sooner is Scott in the bottom three then he's sent back to safety. Ryan asks Simon about the judges' save, Simon re-explains about how it works. Performance: Stevie Wonder, "Motown Medley" - "My Cherie Amour," "Superstition," "Overjoyed," "All About the Love" Going Home: Michael Sarver
- A self-conscious woman receives a style makeover. Also: "American Idol" winner Ruben Studdard discusses his weight-loss journey.
- A fun twist on a classic comfort food and pricey truffles in the appetizer round; large blue squash in the entrée round; out-of-this-world lollipops and green fruit in the dessert round; journalist Michelle Park, chef Chris Santos and Ruben Studdard are the judges.
- Guest host Jerry O'Connell weighs in on Hot Topics; Ruben Studdard answers questions and performs; Milly Almodovar shows the hottest beauty gadgets;
- Former "American Idol" rivals Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken are together again to tell about their new Christmas show on Broadway;
- "American Idol" greats -- including Ruben Studdard, Scotty McCreery, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Lauren Alaina, Kris Allen, Maddie Poppe, Laine Hardy, Willie Spence and Caleb Lee Hutchinson -- reunite on the Idol stage.
- Inspiring contestants, including the show's first celebrity player, Ruben Studdard, an uplifting "second chances" theme and powerful new roles for the trainers highlight Season 15.
- A roll of the die determines whose weight will count at the weigh-in.
- The first eliminated contestant, Fernanda, provides an update of her weight loss journey at home. The teams, all with the same amount of resources, learn that their workout this week will be determined by an auction of gym equipment, each piece which is available to the entire team if they have the highest bid. Strategy is to make other teams pay as a high a price as possible for the equipment that they want, while paying as little as possible for what one's own team wants. It is the penultimate item on the auction block that has the potential to be good or bad: a mystery box. Bob takes aside Matt to talk about postponing his marriage plans to be on the ranch, which may either help or hinder him in his weight loss. If he is sent home early, the experience may scar him in that journey. As such, Matt becomes Bob's project for the week. Dolvett's target is Tanya, who he feels has not lived up to her potential. He tries to discover why. All the trainers feel the contestants as a collective just aren't mentally invested in their journey this week, and so decide to provide them with a gift to get them over what is hopefully a short term hump. This week's weigh-in again has a red line, meaning that someone will automatically be sent home unless a trainer save is used.
- Tanya feels extra pressure on herself this week as Dolvett used his one and only trainer save of the season at the last weigh-in to keep her on the ranch. The fourteen remaining contestants compete in their first temptation challenge - a Halloween themed one - the winning team which will receive immunity at the next weigh-in as long as none on that team gains any weight. In a patch of one hundred pumpkins, the contestants, one by one by team, have to choose a pumpkin, one which contains the immunity ticket. The other ninety-nine pumpkins contain either a cash prize which the individual keeps, or a Halloween treat. If the contestant chooses not to eat the treat, their team sits out the remainder of the challenge. One team does receive that immunity, which places pressure on the two losing teams. This week, Dolvett's red team seems as a collective to be falling victim to light-headedness during their workouts. Jillian worries about two of her team members, namely Jay whose hip is not feeling good, and Tumi, who doesn't seem to have any aggression in the way she works out. And Bob focuses his attention on motivating Holley, which he hopes will spark his other team members as well. All the contestants receive gifts, which may help them out emotionally. At the weigh-in, the team(s) without saves or immunity worry about the red line.
- It's a busy week at "The Biggest Loser" ranch, which kicks off with a fun bouncing ball challenge that will award members of the winning team a welcome cash prize.
- Bob using his only trainer save on Matt at the last weigh-in puts all the teams on equal footing with no trainer saves left. Bob's decision weighs heavily on Matt, who has a chat with Tanya, who was also a previous "savee". Being Thanksgiving week, the reward challenge hits home for the contestants more ways than one. The challenge has the teams filling trucks with boxes of Thanksgiving food that will be delivered to the victims of the Moore, Oklahoma tornado. The team who fills their truck first of forty boxes average per team member will have family/friends flown in to spend Thanksgiving on the ranch. The trainer of the winning team sees this win as a double edge sword, where visiting family can act as a distraction. One other person on the ranch nonetheless keeps to his own Thanksgiving ritual. Bobby speaks to Bob about a secret he has been keeping from his family, that secret to which Bob can give an insider's perspective. At the weigh-in, one person definitely will be sent home since there are no trainer saves left. After the results of the emotional weigh-in, Alison drops what sounds like a bombshell of news on the remaining contestants.
- The remaining contestants learn that Holley, who lost the latest weigh-in, is not the only person going home this week, as one other will be spending the week at home. That person will bring along his/her trainer, and his/her weight will be the only one counting for his/her team at the next weigh-in. The person chosen to head home is determined by luck, based on the spin of a wheel. That trainer believes this situation is bad for all on their team as it takes away from the workout of the team members still on the ranch, and that the time at home for the chosen one will be too much of a distraction. After all is said and done, that trainer has a change of heart as to the initial belief that the cons would outweigh the pros of that person being sent home. One trainer ends up taking over the reigns for that missing trainer's team members still on the ranch. The week's workouts on the ranch bring two contestants back to activities that they participated in in high school, that return to the past which is a scary prospect for one. Eliminated contestant Holley talks about her new Olympic-related goals. And the weigh-in highlights some quiet animosity between members of a certain team regarding effort versus resulting reward.
- Ruben, the most recently eliminated contestant, is shown in his post-ranch life. The remaining contestants meet at a diner, where Alison holds a pop quiz on lifestyle and obesity. The quiz topic and the locale are appropriate as the team that loses the quiz will return to work for the week - something that most of the contestants are dreading as "no time" has always been an excuse for not having a healthy lifestyle - not at their regular jobs, but rather at this diner, where bad food temptations will be immense. The losing team decides to bring some of their work home with them to tempt the other teams. Bob feels that Hap's low weight loss numbers are attributed to his eating habits and thus he decides to control that part of Hap's on-ranch life. Bob also feels that Bobby is not yet in a good head space where he is confident about his actions or therefore his future. Via video, Dolvett wants to train Jennifer's nine year old daughter, Taylor, who has picked up many of her mother's bad lifestyle habits which has led to her being seventy pounds overweight. And Alison highlights the Partnership America program for the nation to drink more water, which is supported by the three child ambassadors, and First Lady Michelle Obama.
- The 10 remaining contestants reach a milestone this week, as the competition goes from teams to singles. Wearing their new individual color shirts, the players meet host Alison Sweeney for a night-time "ring of fire" endurance challenge that involves holding a percentage of their individual weights. Alison also shares exciting news about an upcoming event that will be a "Biggest Loser" first for contestants, and sobering news that this week's weigh-in will end with a double elimination. Now that the teams have been disbanded, trainers Bob, Jillian and Dolvett are eager to switch it up and work out with new contestants this week. One player struggles with self-sabotaging negative thoughts, and two contestants make it to the coveted "One-derland" at weigh-in and say goodbye to weighing over 200 pounds. Then it's time for the dreaded red line, which will determine which two players will be going home.
- With Lori eliminated at the last weigh-in, there are four contestants left at the ranch vying for the final three spots in the finale. Jenna Wolfe, seven months pregnant, comes in as this week's guest trainer, she who wants to show the contestants how to work out at home with no equipment. Meanwhile, Bob trains the three trainers to show the contestants that their journey is a never-ending one, where trainers too have to put in effort in their workouts time and time again. The four contestants go back to where it all started seventeen weeks ago, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the site of the week's reward challenge, which is a race along a set route through the coliseum with sixteen checkpoints, each point where the contestants will literally shed weight equivalent to the amount they lost at each of the sixteen weigh-ins thus far. The first person to cross the finish line wins a one pound advantage at this week's weigh-in, and a $5,000 cash prize. Each of the contestants is provided a video diary of their seventeen week journey thus far. The last chance workout is a bittersweet one as the last on the ranch, before the contestants endure their final weigh-in at the ranch and a red line.
- Andy Cohen and stars of America's Next Top Model, American Idol, and The Apprentice reveal secrets of reality competition shows. Plus an inspiring discussion of "Black Girl Magic and Reality TV." with Vivica A. Fox and Kandi Burruss.
- Talk show in which Dr. Phil McGraw invites guests to confront their problems.
- Pauly Shore with his comics and celebrity friends in South Beach like you've never seen before. Hidden camera, parody, man on the street, stand-up and more!
- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.4 (76)TV EpisodeElmo's World celebrates 35 years of Sesame Street. Elmo wants to know more about the street he lives on, so Grover takes him on a trip back in time to see what Sesame Street was like before Elmo was born.
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.0 (21)TV EpisodeWhen Goldilocks eats Baby Bear's porridge, Baby Bear decides it's time to rewrite the story. Celebrity guest Rubin Studdard sings the alphabet with Elmo.
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- A singing competition guessing game based on Korean format King of Mask Singer. 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. One singer is eliminated each week and unmasked. Small hints are given for the viewer guess along.
- A sketch comedy show based on the seminal Mad Magazine.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- Five women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and its stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- A mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real people with extraordinary stories and talents.
- Singer Kelly Clarkson brings her gift of connection to a fun and funny hour each weekday, offering heartwarming stories, live musical performances, games and surprises.
- Documentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- The Late Show with David Letterman is an hour-long weeknight comedy and talk-show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City.
- Sherri Shepherd, actress, comedian and Emmy Award winner, presents live audiences with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations and daytime gatherings, including interviews with celebrities and people of interest.
- Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.
- Talk show in which Wendy Williams chats about celebrity gossip and what's new in the entertainment world.
- Comic View is an American stand-up comedy series that showcases the talents of up-and-coming comedians. The series debut in 1992 on the Black Entertainment Television network, and has been hosted by comedians D.L. Hughley, Cedric The Entertainer, Kevin Hart and Sommore.
- Canadian version of hit show American Idol.
- Rachael Ray offers simple solutions to everyday issues.
- The junior version of Chopped (2007), with kid chefs competing.
- Experienced and actor Steve Harvey brings his fresh and insightful approach to a vast range of topics including marriage, parenting, the workplace, friendships, and the daily dramas that people face in life.
- Popular and controversial journalist Larry King hosts this CNN call-in talk show.
- A daytime talk show featuring entertainment news stories and in-studio guests.
- Wayne talks to celebrity guests, has specials and giveaways(win a second honeymoon) and sings the occasional impromptu song. Between this and Whose Line, Wayne Brady has found his niche.
- The creators of "American Idol" brings a new Reality-TV series called "American Juniors", which also hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Instead of teenagers and young adults auditioning for a spot, it's up to kids, between the ages of 5-13 to perform. And instead of a solo career, five kids will join in a pop group. Throuhout the season, Gladys Knight and Debbie Gibson are judges while there is a guest judge. Also, Knight would fill in as host when Seacrest is absent.
- The States takes a detailed look at what makes each of the 50 states special. Each episode features five states each and has interviews with native celebrities talking about their home state.
- A talk show hosted by Megan Mullally.
- Celebrating the achievement of black actors and creators, examining the historical impact black culture has on all culture
- Entertainment news, commentary and celebrity guests (including online personalities) are featured.
- Singer Kellie Pickler adds the title of talk show host to her resume with this series that she co-hosts with journalist Ben Aaron. The show features Pickler and Aaron welcoming some of America's top celebrities.