Woke Up in Super TV', the members of Super Junior will find themselves thrown into unexpected situations, including a knock-off dating reality set, a sauna-turned-into-a-game-show, at a random member's house, and more. The members must work together to fulfill missions and "escape" whatever situation they find themselves in.
Never before has De Alleskunner started with so many participants: no fewer than 65 duos, so 130 candidates - from twin sisters to firefighters and from farmer's wives to ski friends who compete against each other. The duo that doesn't lose a single game wins the title and can take home no less than 30,000 euros together!
In the Muzik Forest, by a beautiful lake, live three tigers—Toffee, Tiffy, and Teffi— along with a mouse named Willy
and a moon rabbit called Polmi.
They lead a carefree life, not working, but every day is filled with fun and fascinating moments
Live, but from where exactly, Joko and Klaas keep a secret until shortly before the broadcast. Every viewer has the opportunity to visit them on the day of the show, participate live as a contestant, and compete for 100,000 euros.
The talented couple will show how they breathe new life into existing spaces, within budget, from the Eastern Cape to Stellenbosch. In each episode, the Dorflings work with their clients to transform anything from apartments to businesses into stunning places.
This completely original film depicts how a "man" played by Kagawa appears before six innocent characters living in modern times while carrying their own conflicts, and a certain "disaster" mercilessly befalls them. Who is the "man"? What is the "disaster"? When and to whom will the "disaster" befall? Many mysteries shake the psychology of the viewer, and the presence of the "man" brings about an unprecedented fear.
Charlie Summers, ex-Kiwi Broadway director, is forced by circumstance to return to his home town of Tauranga, where his mum makes him join her amateur theatre society, Pizzaz
The programme focuses on the British and the worldwide deaf community and covers a broad range of topics from areas such as education, deaf people's rights, technology and language. The programme is presented entirely in BSL and is broadcast with voice-over and subtitles in English throughout the programme.