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- A group of women dissatisfied with their bodies are given makeovers and a boost to their self esteem. Based on the UK series, "How to Look Good Naked."
- Contestants vie for $1 million, selecting songs across genres and eras. They sing on video screens where lyrics disappear, forcing correct lyric delivery.
- This series follows the lives of many people whose jobs consist of giving people bad news, usually resulting in fights, arguments, etc.
- Reality series which feature a couple at a crossroads in their relationship who must decide whether or not to follow through with a lavish wedding in a week's time.
- A four-volume documentary set following the work of demolition engineers around the globe as they try to bring down some of the world's biggest structures.
- Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal encourages Florida kids to lose weight and stay in shape.
- Danish edition of the Don't Forget the Lyrics format, hosted my Michael Carøe and offering contestants the chance to win up to 500,000 Danish kroner.
- Hip-Hop artist Ice-T invades the hallowed halls of York Prep, an exclusive private school in Manhattan's Upper Westside, where he'll try to transform a small class of 8th grade sucker MCs into big-time rappers in just six weeks.
- "QT" is based on the discovery of archival surveillance footage of a super cool hip cop (a la Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt') set in 1970s LA.
- A dancing competition that aired on ABC in which professional dancers went head to head against amateur dancers in order to win a $100,000 grand prize.
- During the first week of this reality series, the new wife must adhere to exactly the same rules and lifestyle of the wife she is replacing. Each wife leaves a house manual which explains her role in the family and the duties she holds. This helps to determine what rules the wives will apply at the "rules change ceremony". During the second week, the new wives are allowed to establish their own rules, and their new families must adhere to these new household rules. It usually takes a while for the families to adjust to this policy, meanwhile the wives disburse a sum of money to the family they have become involved with, to do what the wives see fit to spend it on. At the end of the two weeks, the two couples all meet together for the first time, and the wives, along with their husbands, discuss how they felt about the two weeks. This often descends into personal insults and has degenerated into violence at least twice. More often than not, however, both families reach toward a middle ground and express that they have learned from the experience. Sometimes, the table meeting is a very heartfelt and emotional time for the two families who sometimes have complete and mutual respect for each other. A few weeks later, the cameras return to record what changes have occurred since the swap.