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The video seems to have been shot while riding a motorcycle. As the camera's gaze moves to the sky amidst the flowing scenery, there is a shadow that appears to be a floating creature... "A large bat flying over" and other "UFO" videos that have been filmed not only in Japan but around the world and leaked onto Internet bulletin boards and SNS are all being released!
Can You Top This? is a popular radio panel show in which comedians told jokes. The unrehearsed program, sponsored at one point by Colgate-Palmolive, was created by veteran vaudevillian "Senator" Edward Ford, who claimed he was taking part in a joke session at a New York theatrical club when he conceived the idea. However, the format was quite similar to a prior joke-telling radio series, Stop Me If You've Heard This One, which featured Ford and cartoonist Harry Hershfield as panelists. Many jokes involved ethnic humor told in dialect.
Listeners contributed approximately 3,000 jokes a week. Host Peter Donald told the best of these jokes, each one centered around a different topic, while a "laugh meter" took note of the audience reaction. The "Knights of the Clown Table" - Ford, Hershfield and Joe Laurie, Jr. - attempted to top listeners with their own jokes, which sometimes presented an extra challenge as their jokes had to be pertinent to the topic.
Any submission used on the program received ten dollars. Each time a panelist failed to top Peter Donald's joke, an additional five dollars was added, so a listener could potentially win as much as $25, though on many occasions Donald's jokes would score perfect 1000s which would guarantee the top prize to the submitter regardless of how the rest of the panel fared. Further, listeners were also given phonograph recordings of Peter Donald telling their jokes on the air. The panelists claimed that together they knew over 15,000 jokes.
1. Got Me Under Pressure 2. Waitin' For The Bus 3. Jesus Just Left Chicago 4. Gimme All Your Lovin' 5. Pincushion 6. I Gotsta Get Paid 7. Flyin' High 8. Kiko 9. I Loved The Woman 10. Foxey Lady 11. My Head's In Mississippi 12. Chartreuse 13. Sharp Dressed Man 14. Legs 15. Tube Snake Boogie 16. La Grange 17. Tush With an unchanged line-up stretching back to 1969 and global album sales in excess of 50 million, ZZ Top continue to delight fans around the world with brilliant live concerts and great music. The band has made a number of visits to Montreux over the years and this concert from the 2013 Festival is undoubtedly one of their finest live performances. The set list blends tracks from early seventies albums such as Tres Hombres and Fandango through their eighties blockbuster period with Eliminator and Afterburner and up to their most recent release and return to their blues roots with La Futura.
This two-part extravaganza celebrates the best and brightest from the Clarkson, Hammond and May years, featuring astonishing footage, insider facts and quirky statistics from the past 13 years of the world’s biggest motoring show. Laugh with the best, the oddest and the silliest moments from Top Gear.
This two-part extravaganza celebrates the best and brightest from the Clarkson, Hammond and May years, featuring astonishing footage, insider facts and quirky statistics from the past 13 years of the world’s biggest motoring show. Laugh with the best, the oddest and the silliest moments from Top Gear.
Thailand's Next Top Model was a local franchised version of the reality television show America's Next Top Model that aired in 2005/2006. The show was hosted by Thai model Sonia Couling. The prize for winning Thailand's Next Top Model included a contract with Elite Model Management, Bangkok. The show's only "cycle" began airing on May 18 2005 and was won by then 19-year-old Chananan. In the final episodes, the girls took a trip to Tokyo, Japan for their last runway challenge.
China's Next Top Model is a Chinese reality TV series, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, America's Next Top Model.
The show was produced by Chinese television subscription channel Sichuan Satellite TV and it is filmed in Shanghai, the casting was held in selected cities of China — Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou. It began airing on January 13, 2008 and airs at 10:30 PM, presented by Chinese supermodel Li Ai.
As carried by eWorld, and its wholly owned subsidiary MOJO Media Works with Pantene-sponsored China's Next Top Model began its production during the last week of December. With the successful conclusion of a nationwide talent search across Mainland China through the participation of Wal Mart, Watsons, Tesco and Carrefour, the show's producers have sifted through over 5000 applications from would-be reality TV stars and hopeful future models.
Nigeria’s Top Model 2007 was a television event in Nigeria. Originally the show was planned to be a multi-episode reality competition such as the original format of America's Next Top Model. However, after an unsuccessful attempt to gain the rights for the franchise it was modeled as a competition that only lasted one evening. It took place on April 27, 2007. The event was held in London with prizes such as a contract with acclaimed agency Select Models and immediate booking for shows in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and others. Girls between 18 and 28 and who were at least 5'8 were allowed to compete. In a pageant-style contest with fourteen chosen girls competing in order to win the title of Nigeria's Top Model. In the first round the girls were narrowed down to six and with a second round resulting in the top 3 placements where Olabimitan Adeyinka took home victory. Given the big success the show enjoyed a second "Cycle" was planned but further plans did not surpass that stage.
The Fourth Cycle of Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television program which premiered on 22 April 2008 on the Australian subscription television channel FOX8. Auditions were held during October and November 2007 across Australia, searching for the next "Top Model" of Australia. This series is hosted by previous host Jodhi Meares along with judges Alex Perry and Charlotte Dawson. The contestants were housed in an $8 million waterfront mansion, located in the southern Sydney suburb of Port Hacking, which the contestants moved into on 25 January 2008.
The judging panel was decreased to three, Jez Smith left the show due to recent changes in factions in judging. While the remaining judges Jodhi, Alex and Charlotte are still judging, as well as two guest judges. 13 models were eventually chosen to compete in the series. The winner was announced in a live finale in July, where viewers were once again be able to be involved with deciding the winner. This series, the prizes for the winner included representation by modelling agency Priscilla's for 12 months, a Ford Fiesta Zetec, a contract as the face of Napoleon Perdis cosmetics, an all expenses paid trip to New York to meet top international agencies and eight-page spread with Vogue Australia.
Hungary's Next Top Model was a Hungarian reality television show that was based on American model Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model. Hungarian model Viktória Vámosi hosted the first cycle, but left the show near the end of the season due to creative discrepancies with the Hungarian producers. She was replaced by Panni Epres.
The finale was live and featured a twist: along with the original top three, Réka Nagy, Anna Rónaszéki, and Judit Lattmann, the audience had the chance to vote one of the ten previously eliminated models back into the competition. The audience chose Valentina Papp, who had been eliminated some episodes back. Papp surpassed Lattmann to win third place. The winner of the competition was Réka Nagy.
The debut season of the show premiered on Viasat 3 in September 2006 and finished 22 December 2006.
Britain's Missing Top Model was a British Reality TV modelling show for disabled women, aired on BBC Three. The premiere episode aired on 1 July 2008. The show courted controversy, with many speculating that the show made disability a spectator event.
The show followed eight young women with disabilities, who competed for a modelling contract. One of the contestants, Sophie Morgan, had already appeared on another Reality TV show, Beyond Boundaries, in 2005. The series aired over a period of five weeks. The women lived together and competed in a series of challenges and photo shoots. Each week, at least one contestant was sent home.
The winner of the competition was 23 year-old Kelly Knox.
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Colombia's Next Top Model is a Colombian reality television series, based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model. It is the third franchise in Latin America after Brazil's Next Top Model and Mexico's Next Top Model. The series began to air on Caracol TV on January 8, 2013. The series features a group of young women who compete for the title of "Colombia's Next Top Model" and a chance to begin their career in the modeling industry.
As part of Comic Relief 2007, the boys revived "Top Of The Pops" by having performances by Lethal Bizzle, Supergrass, Travis and Mcfly as well as integrating the Top Gear segment with music themes which includes news about upcoming music festivals etc.. In addition, the boys will perform for the very first time (Richard playing the bass guitar, Jeremy on drums and James on the keyboard) with singer Justin Hawkins.