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Zum blauen Bock
Zum blauen Bock
Zum blauen Bock 1957
Panorama
Panorama
Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.
Panorama 1953
What Would You Do?
What Would You Do?
An American television news magazine and hidden camera show. Actors act out scenes of conflict or illegal activity in public settings while hidden cameras videotape the scene, and the focus is on whether or not bystanders intervene, and how. Variations are also usually included, such as changing the genders, the races or the clothing of the actors performing the scene, to see if bystanders react differently. Quiñones appears at the end to interview the bystanders about their reactions. As the experiment goes on, psychology professors, teachers, or club members watch and discuss the video with Quiñones, explaining and making inferences on the bystanders' reactions.
What Would You Do? 2008
Have I Got News for You
Have I Got News for You
Hilarious, totally-irreverent, near-slanderous political quiz show, based mainly on news stories from the last week or so, that leaves no party, personality or action unscathed in pursuit of laughs.
Have I Got News for You 1990
60 Minutes
Paramount+
60 Minutes
America's popular television News magazine in which an ever changing team of CBS News correspondents contribute segments ranging from hard news coverage to politics to lifestyle and pop culture.
60 Minutes 1968
Newsnight
Newsnight
A daily BBC Television current affairs programme which specialises in analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians.
Newsnight 1980
That's Life!
That's Life!
A magazine-style television series on BBC1 which was broadcast from May 1973 to June 1994, presented by Esther Rantzen, with various changes of co-presenters. The show presented hard-hitting investigations alongside satire and occasional light entertainment.
That's Life! 1973
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore
The Nightly Show provides viewers with Larry Wilmore's distinct point of view and comedic take on current events and pop culture. Hosted by Wilmore, the series features a diverse panel of voices, providing a perspective largely missing in the late night television landscape.
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore 2015
Naked News
Naked News
A real television newscast, the show is prepared in Toronto and runs daily, with 25-minute episodes 6 days per week. The female anchors read the news fully nude or strip as they present their news segments.
Naked News 2005
Striscia la Notizia
Striscia la Notizia
Striscia la notizia is an Italian television program on the Mediaset-controlled Canale 5. Its name in Italian translates as "the news slithers", a probable parody of the slighting Italian journalist, submitted to politicians and overwhelmed with shame. The polysemic term Striscia, in English strip, can recall both a line of cocaine and the comic strip. But Striscia is also the slithing snake: this show worm in the hidden holes to unmask the television cheats. Founded in 1988, it is meant to be a parody of the daily news, which airs right before the program, but Striscia also satirizes government corruption and exposes scams with the help of local reporters who are also comedians. The program is directed and produced by Antonio Ricci and is hosted by two major comedians. Usually Ezio Greggio is assisted by another comedian for the winter season, after which there is a change of guard.
Striscia la Notizia 1988
The Young Turks
The Young Turks
Online American liberal/progressive political and social commentary program hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian
The Young Turks 1
Parlamentet
Parlamentet
Parlamentet is a satirical panel gameshow on on TV4, which parodies Swedish political debate. It was first broadcast in 1999 and is currently in its 23rd series. The current presenter is Anders S. Nilsson, who has hosted the show since 2004. Current team members include Babben Larsson, Robin Paulsson, Johan Rheborg and Johan Glans. Kodjo Akolor has also been featured. The program is a Swedish version of the short-run British show If I Ruled the World, which itself was as spin-off from Have I Got News For You - both produced by Hat Trick Productions. The comedians are divided into two teams, red and blue, representing traditional political colours. At the end of the show, the audience vote for the winners based on which team was funniest.
Parlamentet 1999
Volle Kanne
Volle Kanne
Volle Kanne 1999
Landesschau Rheinland-Pfalz
Landesschau Rheinland-Pfalz
The news program delivers captivating stories and informative insights on current topics in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Landesschau Rheinland-Pfalz 2010
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.
PBS NewsHour 1975
The Women's Football Show
The Women's Football Show
The big names and the big games from the Women’s Super League, with highlights and analysis of all the action.
The Women's Football Show 2013
Uppdrag granskning
Uppdrag granskning
Swedish investigative journalism series known for the use of concealed cameras and microphones.
Uppdrag granskning 2001
NDR Kultur – Das Journal
NDR Kultur – Das Journal
NDR Kultur – Das Journal 2002
Groland
Groland
Parodic news programme focusing on the fictional country Groland (full name: Presipality of Groland), airing on French television channel Canal+.
Groland 1992
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Max
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Samantha Bee breaks up late-night's all-male sausage fest with her nuanced view of political and cultural issues, her sharp interview skills, her repartee with world leaders and, of course, her 10-pound lady balls.
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee 2016
Explosiv - Das Magazin
Explosiv - Das Magazin
Explosiv - Das Magazin 1992
Morgenmagazin
Morgenmagazin
Morgenmagazin 1992
Leute heute
Leute heute
Leute heute 1997
Taff
Taff
Taff is a tabloid news magazine airing on the German television network, ProSieben.
Taff 1997
Deux hommes en or
Deux hommes en or
Presented in the form of a large live set, the hosts enlightening interviews with personalities from all walks of life who have made their mark in the news.
Deux hommes en or 2013
Contigo en la mañana
Contigo en la mañana
Contigo en la mañana 2019
Have I Got a Bit More News for You
Have I Got a Bit More News for You
Based on the week’s news and fronted by guest hosts, this extended version of the satirical news quiz features more of the stuff that wouldn't fit into the regular programme.
Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1
Good News Week
Good News Week
Good News Week was an Australian satirical panel game show hosted by Paul McDermott that aired from 19 April 1996 to 27 May 2000, and 11 February 2008 to 28 April 2012. The show's initial run aired on ABC until being bought by Network Ten in 1999. The show was revived for its second run when the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike caused many of Network Ten's imported US programmes to cease production. Good News Week drew its comedy and satire from recent news stories, political figures, media organisations, and often, aspects of the show itself. The show opened with a monologue by McDermott relating to recent headlines, after which two teams of three panellists competed in recurring segments to gain points. The show has spawned three short-lived spin-off series, the ABC's Good News Weekend, Ten's GNW Night Lite and Ten's skit-based Good News World.
Good News Week 1996
Not Necessarily the News
Not Necessarily the News
Not Necessarily the News is a satirical sketch comedy series that first aired on HBO in September 1982 as a comedy special, and then ran as a series from 1983 to 1990. It featured sketches, parody news items, commercial parodies, and humorous bits made from overdubbing or editing actual news footage. It was based on the British series, Not the Nine O'Clock News. Not Necessarily the News was also the birthplace of Rich Hall's sniglets.
Not Necessarily the News 1983
Good Game: Spawn Point
Good Game: Spawn Point
Hosted by passionate gamers Hex (Stephanie Bendixsen) and Bajo (Steven O'Donnell) and not so nice Robot, Darren (Data Analysing Robot for the Ruthless Extermination of Noobs), Good Game: SP will be the show for younger gamers by gamers.
Good Game: Spawn Point 2010
Panorama 3
Panorama 3
Panorama 3 2012
Projectorparishilton
Projectorparishilton
Four hosts discuss some current news and comment on different issues in politics and economics, similar to 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe. The show's name is a reference to the 80s TV program "Прожектор Перестройки" - a program that was discussing current events on Soviet television during the times of Perestroika - and American socialite Paris Hilton, who, according to Svetlakov, symbolizes lack of taste. Thus, the name of the show implies that this is a current events program that shouldn't be taken seriously.
Projectorparishilton 2008
Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin
Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin
Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin 1994
Natmag
Natmag
A news show focusing on naturism in France.
Natmag 2011
Democracy Now!
Netflix
Democracy Now!
A United States daily progressive, nonprofit, independently syndicated program of news, analysis, and opinion.
Democracy Now! 2001
Zervakis & Opdenhövel. Live.
Zervakis & Opdenhövel. Live.
Zervakis & Opdenhövel. Live. is a weekly journal hosted by Linda Zervakis and Matthias Opdenhövel.
Zervakis & Opdenhövel. Live. 2021
Tonight
Tonight
Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Tonight 1999
Télématin
Télématin
Télématin is a French breakfast television news show, broadcast on France 2 since January 7, 1985. It is broadcast in Metropolitan France weekdays from 6:30 to 9:00 am CET. TV5 broadcast the show in Canada in its entirety until September 2011: it now shows a 90 minute version between 6:30 and 8:00 am Eastern Time, when the French original version is now 2h30 long. Télématin is hosted by William Leymergie. The show is daily seen by around 40% of the French morning audience, a very high percentage for French TV. In Metropolitan France, the newscasts are presented at 7:00, 7:30 and 8:00, with newsflashes at 6:30 and 8:50, and two press reviews at 7:20 and 8:30. The 6:30, 7:30 and 8:50 newscasts are usually presented by a female reader and the hourly newscasts by a male. The usual readers are Nathanaël de Rinquesen, Sophie Le Saint, Julien Benedetto, Sophie Gastrain, Patrice Romedenne and Frédéric Vion.
Télématin 1985
Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen
Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen
Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen 1996
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning public affairs series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Washington Week with The Atlantic 1967