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Loving Anna: (Drama, 26x35 min.) A widowed farmer with four children finds love on the Internet with a Ukrainian woman half his age.

The Bubble: (Game show format, 30 min. eps.) Three contestants are isolated in The Bubble and then flown back into the studio to be quizzed on what they missed.

Comedians at Work: (Comedy format, 45 min. eps.) Each week, stand-up comedians go to a different workplace. When they return to the studio, each performs a hilarious sketch about their experiences!

The Package: (Factual ent. format, 30 min. eps.) A chain of storytellers are formed when a package travels from sender to receiver, evoking memories and incredible real-life stories of triumph and tragedy.

Wedding Daze: (Scripted drama, 40 min. eps.) A couple announces their engagement and begins planning their wedding, only to fall into doubts, temptation, and a dangerous love triangle.

Upgrade: (Game show format, 25 min. eps.) Participants have the opportunity to upgrade their personal home appliances by correctly answering trivia questions. But there's a catch—losing requires them to give up products they already own!

Funny Side Up: (Comedy/reality, 30 min. eps.) As they walk the city, two hosts ask to hear your funny stories and re-create the best scenarios with hilarious, on-location sketches.

Buzz Off: (Dating format, 30 min. eps.) One girl. 20 guys. 6 hours. Good thing she has an electric buzzer to speed date her way to the one!

The Frame: (Reality format, 1 hr.) Eight couples have the living space in their homes reduced to one camera frame, and must live under one rule, simple but cruel – If you're out of The Frame, you're out of the game.

The Ran Quadruplets: (Drama format, 24x30 min.) The nation's first quadruplets, now 32, become a national sensation thanks to a documentary project about their lives broadcast on TV every 8 years.

The Naked Truth: (Drama format, 16x35 min.) A suspense-drama that takes place all in one location—the interrogation room.

Overdraft Family : (Factual ent. format, 1 hr. eps.) The family financial coaching format that reforms, inspires and entertains.

Foreplay : (Dating show, 25x30 min.) The fun and flirty studio-based dating show that tests singles on what's really important: looks or personality?

Extreme Wedding Album: (Reality game show format, 45 min. eps.) The most memorable day of your life just became a game show! Couples perform exciting missions on their wedding day for prizes to help finance their wedding.

The Common Denominator: (Game show format, 30-min. eps.) What do Bar Refaeli and the Mona Lisa have in common? This daily stripped game show challenges viewers to put their associative thinking skills to the test!

The Inconceivable: (Entertainment format, 30x1 hr.) Enter the mysterious world of mentalism and be amazed by incredible illusions in this unforgettable primetime entertainment show.

Connected: (Fact. ent., 45x25 min.) A provocative and intimate look into the lives of five women, as filmed by the women themselves. Five lives connect as each experiences transformative life changes.

7-Question Millionaire: (Game show, 45 min.) The interactive, studio-based game show that gives contestants the chance to win $1 million in just 7 questions! With key cross-platform and sponsorship elements.

Restart: (Cross-platform drama) An internet drama series artistically directed and beautifully acted that follows a group of 20- and 30-somethings telling their stories via haunting close-ups and honest interviews.

Still Standing: (Game show, 12x45 min.) The prime-time game show format offers contestants the chance to win $1 million by out-guessing ten opponents in fast-paced and dramatic trivia battles.

With This Ring: (Factual ent., 14x40 min.) Delves into the depths of a marriage, exploring issues from in-laws to infidelity. What does it take to make a marriage work?

Delicious: (Kids cooking, 20x25 min.) In Delicious, kids take over the kitchen! Each week a guest chef and a national celebrity assist in the cooking process from start to finish.

Danny Hollywood: (Daily drama, 80x25 min.) What if you had the chance to go back in time and save your favorite rock singer from an untimely death?

Pick-Up: (Daily drama, 100x25 min.) Welcome to Trans, an airline with a reputation for cheap charters, crowded seats, indigestible food and gorgeous flight attendants, one of whom is international supermodel Bar Refaeli.

TLV: (Docu-reality series, 66x25 min.) Four 20-somethings move to the big city, each determined to live their dreams. But to get to the top, they have to start from the bottom.

Celebrity Comeback: (Docu-reality, 40x25 min.) One famous coach takes 4 has-been celebs and works to turn them back into superstars. But do they have what it takes to reach the top… again?

24/7 Love Lab: (Reality Format, 30x1 hr.) One celebrity bachelor, an entourage of 3 of his best friends, and 14 sexy singles, thrown together into a luxurious mansion, must mate and date their way to the $1 million prize.

The Real Chat House: (Reality format, 1 hr.) In a mansion designed like a chat site, 3 chat room masters must woo 16 virtual avatar contestants in a battle to gain the most friends – and win $1 million!

The Sky is the Limit: (Game show, 1 hr.) Flies participants into an exotic new locale, where the winners of the game show – hosted on the plane itself! – will win an all-expense-paid vacation in the final destination.

2.3 a Week: (Scripted drama, 35x30 min.) A wide range of characters sign up for a new study on contemporary sex habits and begin to experiment with the boundaries of sex, intimacy, and love.

The Green Project: (Sketch comedy, 20x30 min.) What if you could perform sketches anywhere in the universe, in any time or place?