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Below are this week's exciting highlights from leading pay TV provider, DSTV
Ask Oprah’s All Stars premieres on TLC Entertainment on Thursday 12 June at 20:00 CAT
In
this brand new series the experts from the Oprah Network, Dr Phil, Suze
Orman and Dr Mehmet Oz will appear on one stage to answer viewers’
pressing questions about health,
wealth and mental well-being. No matter what your problem is, America's
top experts are ready to help, and nothing is off-limits or too
embarrassing. Shot before a live studio audience, this four-part special
offers unprecedented access to Oprah Winfrey’s
go-to group of masters as they share their wisdom and help viewers
jumpstart their best year ever.
Impractical Jokers premieres on Sony Max from Thursday 12 June at 21;00 CAT
Move
over, Candid Camera– here comes a whole new breed of hidden-camera gags
in Impractical Jokers! This reality TV show follows
the four members of the Tenderloins comedy troupe – Q, Sal, Joe and
Murr – as they challenge each other to carry out outrageous dares and
perform uproarious pranks in public. Of course, hidden cameras are
filming their antics – and the responses of passing
strangers are generally even more entertaining than the stunts
themselves!
I Didn’t Do It airs on Disney Channel from Saturday 14 June at 09:05 CAT
June sees the launch of
I Didn’t Do It, a comedy that tells of the hilarious twists and
turns in the lives of five teenagers – ultra-competitive fraternal twins
and their three best friends . Each episode begins at the end of a
predicament, after an adventure has gone absurdly
haywire. Twins Lindy and Logan, and friends Jasmine, Garrett and Delia
try to explain, with flashbacks, exactly what happened.
Soccer Cities on BBC World News on Saturday 14 June and 15 June
This
special documentary focuses on some of the Brazilian cities which will
host the World Cup this summer including: Rio de Janeiro,
Brasilia, Manaus, Recife, Salvador and Sao Paulo, giving international
audiences a preview of some of the host-cities ahead of the tournament.
This documentary will give international audiences a preview of some of
the host-cities ahead of the tournament.
Saturday 14 June 21:10 CAT and Sunday 15th June 15:10 CAT.
The Girl with Seven Mums on BBC Lifestyle on Sunday 15 June at 20:00 CAT
Some
children may have seven siblings. Some may even have had seven dads.
But nine year old Ellie Sharp has seven mums....Ellie’s
dad, Philip, is a Messianic Jew with multiple wives. Cameras follow the
family as they works through the emotional and practical problems that
come with such a complex household structure. Ellie and her siblings
have always been home-schooled, but this is
about to change. Follow her exciting first visit to the classroom and
her meetings with new schoolmates and lessons. How will she see the
outside world? And does she still want to be a polygamous wife when she
grows up.
True Crime with Aphrodite Jones airs on Discovery ID on Mondays at 19:00 CAT
Crime
reporter and bestselling author Aphrodite Jones investigates the truth
behind the most notorious crimes in recent memory. In
each episode, she uses her unique instincts to expose the facts about
cases that true-crime fans may have been too quick to judge during the
media firestorm. Featuring interviews with people connected to the crime
– including, whenever possible, those convicted
– Jones attempts to get inside the minds of the killers in an effort to
understand what drove them to perform such despicable acts. It airs
from Monday 9 June at 19:00 CAT.
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