A talk show featuring celebrities who love plastic models.
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Koharu is a dull high school girl who is always alone. Her only hobby is making plastic models. One day, Koharu stops by a mysterious antique shop and purchases a plastic model gun and a toy figure named Alice. After spending the entire night assembling the gun, Koharu wakes up and witnesses bullets flying everywhere in school. She then meets Alice who moves like a human and tells her to get ready for a survival battle called "Girl Gun Fight", where she has to attack her schoolmates with a gun.
Komukai Riko is a young single woman and works for an event planning company. She is considered average in regards to her personality and appearance. One day, her co-worker mentions person of a mass production model. Komukai Riko asks herself if she could be such a person for a mass production model and she answers her question affirmatively. Around this time, she happens to see plastic model Zaku at a neighborhood store. Zaku is a robot from TV anime series Mobile Suit Gundam. She becomes interested in plastic models and challenges herself to make her first plastic model.
Chris Russo has never been afraid to bring the heat as a radio host. Nicknamed "Mad Dog," he shows real passion for sports when the subject is baseball. Hearing him rant on satellite radio is one thing; seeing him is electrifying, which is why MLB Network collared Mad Dog to talk hardball each weekday. The hourlong studio show begins with Russo's monologue on the day's big headlines, then accelerates to league news with a roster of contributors including analysts Al Leiter, Dan Plesac, Harold Reynolds, Bill Ripken, insider Tom Verducci, and national/local beat writers and broadcasters.
Henry Rollins and guests discuss films, celebrities, events and issues in America.
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Children's breakfast television show featuring segments on toys, games, and school-related activities. It often includes popular characters from manga and anime and is delivered in a fun-filled format designed to engage young viewers.
Follow journalist Alexandra Alevêque and meet people living in the coldest, warmest, highest, most humid, and most densely populated cities in the world. Alexandra will experience life in these extreme cities and live in each one long enough to learn about the locals' way of life and gain insight into humankind's incredible capacity to adapt and find solutions to survive.
Midnight Dart Club (M.D.C.) is a nationwide darts club that hosts tournaments for players from all over the country. The club regularly streams live events on major platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch, bringing the excitement of competitive darts to a broad audience. With a growing community, M.D.C. is dedicated to providing top-tier entertainment and a platform for dart enthusiasts to showcase their skills.
Through conversations with former players, coaches, and key figures, Peyton Manning gets to the heart of football history and its cultural impact.
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Sidewalks Entertainment is a long-running, weekly American television series that is a combination of a talk show, magazine show and variety show featuring celebrity interviews, music, artistic and novelty acts, and rising performers. The 30-minute program is primarily produced in the San Francisco Bay Area with segments from other parts of the country, including Los Angeles and New York. Richard R. Lee is the creator and executive producer, as well as lead editor and webmaster of SidewalksTV.com. On-air personalities Cindy Rhodes and Rafael Siegel are also co-producers. During the first six years, the show was known as Sidewalks. The producers decided to add Entertainment to the program's title, so viewers would understand it was an entertainment show and not a show related to public works or about concrete walkways. On websites and television grids, the program is listed as Sidewalks Entertainment, although hosts, guests and on-air graphics may still refer to the program as Sidewalks. As of April 14, 2007, the show has produced 256 regular editions, along with a number of special episodes and temporary shows.
Watch 12 fierce and fearless Ranis in an epic showdown where every challenge is extreme, and the drama is off the charts. See how these ranis clash with each other and push every limit to win the ultimate survival race. Meet the contestants: Pavitra Punia, Mira Jagannath, Jeevika Tyagi, Mrunal Dhole, Krissann Barretto, Eksha Gurung, Tejaswi Madivada, Christeena Biju, Anjali Schmuck, Sifat Sehgal, Bebika Dhurve, and Arushi Chawla. Hosted by Varun Sood, this high-intensity and suspense-filled show, Reality Ranis of the Jungle.
A half-hour satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.
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