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The Jump is a British television series that followed celebrities as they tried to master various winter sports including skeleton, bobsleigh, snowskates, ski cross, and giant slalom. Davina McCall and Alex Brooker presented the first series, with McCall returning for future series.
Make Me a Supermodel (American TV series) Make Me a Supermodel (Australian TV series) Make Me a Supermodel (British TV series) Make Me a Supermodel season 2; Make Me a Supermodel season 1; Mallikoulu; Manhunt (2004 TV series) Mo'Nique's Fat Chance; The Model Scouts; Model Citizens; Model Latina; A Model Life; MTV Supermodel of the Year
Models of the Runway is a television series on the Lifetime network. It was an offshoot of Project Runway appearing each week during seasons when Project Runway aired, generally immediately following the broadcast of the latest episode, and following the experiences of the fashion models on Project Runway, focusing on their social interactions and weekly eliminations.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson guest-starred on "Friends" as Joey Tribbiani's roommate-turned romance Janine LeCroix for five episodes from 1999 to 2000, but recently spoke with Australia's TV Week ...
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The Jump (1998 TV series), British crime drama The Jump (2014 TV series) , British television series that follows celebrities as they tried to master various winter sports The Jump (talk show) , basketball talk show (2016–2021)
The three-part series called Sports Illustrated Swim Search which documented the first ever open casting call with Camille Kostek as a winner (becoming a cover model in 2019) premiered on SI TV and Amazon Prime Video in February 2018. [4] The following year, the model search held an in-person open casting call in Miami, and has been held ...
It was limited in the services it could retransmit, namely foreign third-language services for which it has secured the necessary web rights. In June 2005, JumpTV had about 30 TV stations online, a staff of 5 which included Farrel Miller (CEO and Founder), Dan O'Hara (CTO), and Mizan Chowdhury (Technical Support Manager).