26-year-old Yano Shohei (Shirahama Alan) is an AP (assistant producer) working at a TV station. He's not so good at his job, but his snowboarding skills are outstanding. He falls in love at first sight with a mysterious beauty, Hirose Yuki (Yamamoto Mizuki), whom he meets at the bar "Romance". However, he is shy and cannot confess his feelings. With the help of Aitaro (Kukki!), Shohei gets through to the owner, Furui Kami (Hirose Kohmi), also known as the "God of Romance", on the phone. Following her advice, Shohei asks Yuki out on a date. The two decide to go to a ski slope that Yuki had in her guidebook, but what awaits them there is not a romantic romance, but a dizzying romance over food...!!
In this black-and-white grounded series, Carson Earl gets both grounded and arrested for committing a lot of crimes in Chico, California. He gets in trouble by Elijah Levnox.
In Opgelicht in de Liefde for RTL5, Ellie Lust confronts fraudsters who have manipulated, seduced, lied to and financially exploited their victims. "The police and the judiciary can do little or nothing, because, usually, no criminal offense is committed," the channel said.
VTM 2 viewers get to know the most colorful and passionate market traders in Flanders. There are still 3600 of them. The early birds who load their market carts in the middle of the night with fresh vegetables and fruit, meat and fish, clothing and cleaning products to go to the market before dawn. They are hard workers, enthusiastic joke tellers, smooth salesmen and they share an indomitable passion for their job. The weekly market is their office, their biotope, their life. Because they were born as market traders, and they will always remain so in heart and soul.
the weekly lottery draw for the game "Extra", conducted by Norsk Tipping, a Norwegian state-owned lottery company. The draw takes place in their studio located in Hamar, Norway.
Blippi and Meekah are on a mission to learn about all kinds of jobs. From driving a monster truck to making pizzas, there's no job too big or too small!
Every detective has a case that's never left them. Clue by clue, officers remember cases that shaped their career and revealed what it takes to be a criminal - and a detective.