President Trump is bypassing the crooked media by hosting a late-night show direct from the Oval Office. No unfair questions from reporters, no awkward photo ops with German ladies, and no bedtimes. The weekly series will have the best guests, the “hottest women,” and only the nicest of questions.
Bill Nye explores science and its impact on politics, society and pop culture. Each episode tackles a topic from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be espoused by politicians, religious leaders or titans of industry.
Control Pedro is a humorous panel show on Flemish television, presented by the always enthusiastic Pedro Elias. In this show, Pedro and four well-known 'internet users' dive into the worldwide web. They search for the funniest, most bizarre, and surprising videos, apps, and other internet phenomena.
A local variety show from Hokkaido featuring the comedy duo Taka and Toshi who invite comedians from outside Hokkaido to engage in lively discussions based on themed cards, often highlighting their unique backgrounds and comedic styles.
Join the Doctor Who after party where superfans Rove McManus, Tegan Higginbotham, Adam Richard & Steven O'Donnell discuss the latest episodes, answer your questions and basically geek out about Doctor Who.
Busting out of the comedy scene already wearing a suit and tie, John Conway is ready to be the tonight show host Australian TV never knew it needed - late night talk shows are back in Australia, baby!
SEC football fans can extend their football-filled weekends through Monday nights with SEC Network analysts Greg McElroy and Marcus Spears and host Alyssa Lang. Airing Mondays in the fall on SEC Network, the one-hour Thinking Out Loud provides fast-paced, in-depth analysis and debate about the teams and games from the previous weekend in SEC country.