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    Poster for Bravo Profiles: Penn and Teller
    Movie
    2001

    Bravo Profiles: Penn and Teller

    Bravo provides behind the scenes insights into magic act Penn & Teller.

    Poster for Project Runway
    TV
    2004•
    6.2

    Project Runway

    Aspiring fashion designers compete for a chance to break into the industry. Each week, a designer is eliminated from the competition after exhibiting their work in front of a judges' panel.

    Poster for Project Greenlight
    TV
    2001•
    5.6

    Project Greenlight

    Project Greenlight is a television series focusing on first-time filmmakers being given the chance to direct a feature film. It was created by Alex Keledjian, developed by Eli Holzman and produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Sean Bailey, and Chris Moore through their production company LivePlanet, along with Miramax Films. Project Greenlight first aired on HBO for two seasons before moving to Bravo for season three.

    Poster for Inside the Actors Studio
    TV
    1994•
    7.5

    Inside the Actors Studio

    James Lipton sits down with some of the world's most accomplished actors and directors for penetrating, fascinating interviews.

    Poster for Las Culturistas Culture Awards
    TV
    2025

    Las Culturistas Culture Awards

    Celebrating culture's iconic and consequential moments of the year. With more than 100 unique award categories, musical performances and celebrity guests, this show brings culture to life.

    Poster for NYC Prep
    TV
    2009

    NYC Prep

    NYC Prep is an American reality television series on Bravo. The series debuted on June 23, 2009. The series follows six Manhattan teenagers in their daily lives as they attended events such as weekend parties, fashion shows, shopping sprees, charity events and dinner parties. The series drew many comparisons to the hit CW television show Gossip Girl because both shows revolved around the lives of Manhattan's "elite" teenagers. Filming was not allowed during school, nor were any school names specifically mentioned on the show, as the schools desired to distance themselves from the show.