Launched in March 2002 and broadcast Monday to Friday in prime time, "Ca va se savoir" is RTL9's flagship program, adapted from the American TV show The Jerry Springer Show. Hosted by Simon Monceau, men and women reveal their personal problems - adultery, married life - in the presence of intimate protagonists: parents, friends, lovers.
Stories of people, including First Nations people, who live off the grid in remote regions of Northern Canada, and how they spend their day-to-day lives.
The Spanish version of the worldwide successful format “Strictly Come Dancing/Dancing With the Stars” that sees celebrities, paired up with professional dancers, performing dance routines which are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts and voted on by viewers.
Participants living in a mansion for 10 days vie for a cash prize that increases by $1 each second they’re in the game. As contestants compete in physical and mental challenges, more money will be added to “the pot,” with up to $1 million at stake.
When a “Real Housewife” takes off her stilettos and steps into a real housewife’s shoes, all bets are off as two of entertainment’s most iconic franchises are mashed up leading to laugh-out-loud moments, personal epiphanies and an opportunity to see if the grass is truly greener.
In this television program, Miljuschka Witzenhausen follow someone who is severely overweight every week. Previously, the presentation was in the hands of Wendy van Dijk and head coach Radmilo Soda & Angela Groothuizen and head coach Roberto de Costa.
Using only basic tools and his limitless ingenuity, Chad Hiltz, aka Bad Chad, and his team incorporate literally anything into their award-winning car builds, including parts from boats, airplanes and even old lockers.
The comedian, musician and nature lover takes fellow comedian Alan Davies to the Peak District National Park, walking the Monsal Trail to Derbyshire's highest pub, Abney Moor and Mam Tor. These two have been friends for 30 years and Bill was Alan's best man. As they walk, they chat about the perils of ageing, the stresses of modern life and the loss of their friend Sean Lock
Ding Zhen embarks on a heartfelt road trip with friends, rediscovering the spiritual essence of Tibetan life through personal experiences, reflection, and connection with nature, culture, and humanity.