A humorous tribute to Arnold J. Rimmer's unfortunate Gazpacho Soup incident on Red Dwarf.
Explore what Japanese schools teach kids in 2024, from education to social skills, showcasing the country's unique approach to childhood development.
Fox News' hosts of Fox & Friends attack Fred Rogers, calling him an evil man in 2007, sparking controversy over their opinion.
A heartbreaking account of child trafficking, as a survivor shares their horrifying ordeal in an effort to raise awareness and prevent this atrocity from happening to others.
Drew Gooden rants about online gambling streams saying everyone's going broke, including himself, and nobody's learning from their mistakes, compared to playing traditional video games.
James Balog documents the largest glacier calving event ever filmed, showing the drastic effects of climate change.
A gem of TV shows often forgotten, Code Monkeys, a quirky comedy about outsourcing software development
Buffy and her friends encounter a creepy group of gentlemen sent from hell to steal souls in a scary ladder fight
John Moschitta, Jr. sings Michael Jackson's BAD in 20 seconds flat, showcasing his impressive, record-breaking fast-talking skills.
Archeologist Flint Dibble takes Joe Rogan to task in an open letter over his embrace of pseudoscience in archeology, highlighting falsehoods and inaccuracies.
Bill Burr and Bill Hader talk about their childhood friends and the challenges of being in the public eye.
Legendary poet Gil Scott-Heron's original poem 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' set to jazz music, blasted off during the 1970s with a powerful anti-war message that still resonates today.
Learn about innovative tiny homes for homeless individuals in Toronto, providing dignity and shelter for vulnerable populations.
Fred Rogers invites Margaret Hamilton onto his show to prove that her scary witch costume from The Wizard of Oz is just a costume.
Comedian George Carlin discusses the illusion of the American dream, pointing out that people are treated as sheep in a 'big club' where 'funny things happen' in this 1988 stand-up comedy special.
Arby's employees left confused and in the dark when the restaurant suddenly closes, a rare occurrence that sparks curiosity.
Kenny and Spenny engage in a ridiculous competition to see who can blow the biggest fart.
A man rants about his disappointing experience with Dunkin Donuts, criticizing their dry and terrible donuts.
Jean Reno's character León cleans up a crime scene and then faces off against Gary Oldman's character in an intense apartment siege.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman delivers an insightful acting masterclass, discussing the craft and its challenges.
ABC7 Chicago meteorologist Greg Dutra discovers his TV monitor has a touch screen, and his humorous reaction ensues.
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood explores the fascinating process of macaroni manufacturing, taking viewers on a step-by-step journey through the factory floor.
The creator makes a cozy apocalyptic fireplace for holiday season using their TV, fulfilling their wife's obsession. A fun and quirky DIY project.
A fisherman dad's YouTube channel explodes overnight after a kind act from another creator. The creator reacts to the unexpected surge in popularity and shares the heartwarming story behind the viral channel
Discover the episode that got banned from TV due to outrageous content. The usual Family Guy antics take a dark turn, pushing the envelope beyond what's considered acceptable.
A music fan re-edits M. Night Shyamalan's 'Trap' to show a frustrated dad obsessed with Taylor Swift's music, set at Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Mayan tribes clash in a blood-soaked battle for survival. Director Mel Gibson's visceral depiction of violence leaves little to the imagination.
Back when the Xbox One was announced, the policy on used games was also revealed, sparking controversy and disappointment among gamers.