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- Talent and passion for music can take one to the very top. On the way, however, there are going to be showbiz traps.
- The script focuses on the work of police officers from the special Organized Crime Unit (OCU). This starts off as an experiment, but quickly becomes a regular unit of the Wroclaw Police Headquarters targeting mafias, especially those from the post-Soviet countries. One mafia boss, Sergey, wages a ruthless war against OCU. The officers and their families face constant danger. Sergey dies, but it does not solve their problems. Other dangerous players, like Little Odessa, headed by the Russian dignitary Kola, enter the fray. Kidnappings, blackmails and killings are the name of the game.
- The Just: Crime Unit is set in Wroclaw and follows a team of municipal police officers, each struggling with the burden of their past experiences, which have been and will continue galore. Viewers will meet the families, friends and enemies of the show's central characters.
- The Bar is an interactive show mixing reality, documentary soap and other genres. Its participants were selected through auditions of 16,000 candidates who came to Wroclaw to achieve social success and win a cash prize. Their task was to run a real club in the center of a big city. This involved hard and stressful work but also offered great fun and, possibly, an adventure of a lifetime. Participants were filmed both at work and in their house. In the first edition, the house was located in a Wroclaw suburb. In the second, it was moved downtown. The show began a new era of large, interactive TV shows. The Bar was a huge success. The first edition was the most watched TV show in its category. Encouraged by the show's success, ATM produced a second edition which was aired in 2002 and proved an even greater hit. More than 3,200,000 viewers tuned in to watch it. The Bar saw an unprecedented event: for the first time in history, TV show participants fell in love, got engaged and got married during a show. The Bar also held concerts of leading bands including Ich Troje, Oddzial Zamkniety, Lzy, Varius Manx, Modern Talking, and Big Cyc.
- Hosted by Filip Chajzer 'Hypnosis' Poland's first show that uses hypnosis, is perfect entertainment for the whole family. With all contestants in deep hypnosis, each episode is just bound to be unpredictable. Each Saturday at 8 p.m. simple actions will take on a whole new meaning and will have everyone in the room smiling. With the words 'You are convinced that...', Artur Makiela, a certified hypnotist, member of the British Hypnotherapy Association, will begin a unique game featuring a large dollop of comedy and laughter. A team of five will compete for a cash prize by trying to complete a series of normally straightforward tasks. However, their efforts will be hindered by hypnosis. How can you keep your focus when you're convinced you are deeply in love with the host who is about to ask you to be his wife? There will also be a contestant who will believe he is a world-famous singer and one who will be positive he is Patrick Swayze who has found his Demi Moore.
- Cash Battle is the only general knowledge quiz show with no limit on the money a person can win. Contestants are challenged to win until they lose. The game consists of two parts. In part one, there are 3 teams of 4. The host-Krzysztof Ibisz, a popular TV personality and a three-time winner of the Victor Award-draws question categories by spinning a wheel. Teams bid for the right to answer each question. This part consists of two rounds and continues until 2 teams go bankrupt or the host asks 6 questions and teams bid 6 times for the right to answer them. In part two, the winners of part one compete with 'champions'-the winners of the previous show. The rules are similar to those in part one. The losing team leaves with the money it accumulated in part one. If a team goes bankrupt, it leaves with nothing. In addition to prize money, there are also prizes and surprises hidden in the black box. At any time during the game each team can go for broke. If it misses an answer, it goes bankrupt and leaves with nothing. Cash Battle became a hit in the fall of 2002. It aired in the most competitive 9 p.m. time slot, traditionally reserved for news shows, but its audience ratings exceeded 20%. The show, created by Okil Khamidov, Patrick Yoka and the ATM production team, outshone the famous Who Wants to Be a Millionaire!
- First Polish reality show
- "Sex Buy Now" is an exciting journey of the former erotic dancer Marta Szulawiak-Turska, who wants to find out how the sex business has changed since she herself was part of it. In the 2-episode documentary, Marta gets women and men to talk about how it feels to pay or be paid for sex. She tries to get answers to questions like: How sexual services have expanded in the Internet age? Who are the men and women who offer sexual services and scour escort agencies websites looking for thrills? What makes them choose this way of making a living? Not much is known about the Polish escort industry. Marta opens the door leading to a world that can only be seen through a peephole. Behind that door there are women and men who sell their bodies. The interviewees discuss their needs, preferences and the price they are willing to pay for pleasure and for pursuing their chosen way of making a living. After you watch this documentary, escort agency flyers will never be the same.
- Optioned in more than 10 territories, licensed in Italy, Greece, Spain, Czech Republic... Clueless combines elements of decision-making and high-stakes gambling in an absolutely riveting game show. Clueless begins with the host and a contestant sitting at a table with a paper shredder between them. The contestant begins by choosing five numbered envelopes from a board of 50. Each envelope has a check inside worth an unknown value, ranging anywhere from 0 to 100,000 Euros. Next, the host poses 5 multiple choice questions that the contestant tries to answer. For each correct answer, the player gets to keep one envelope, but for every incorrect an-swer, he or she has to shred one. But there's more... After the five questions, the host starts offering the player various amounts of money to tempt them to trade their envelopes for cash. Not knowing how much money is in each envelope makes the decision very difficult and the contestant is put under a great deal of pressure. After several offers of different amounts for each of the envelopes the player becomes totally confused as to whether and which offer or offers he or she should accept. Only the viewers have a full overview of the state of the game - information about the player's account and the host's proposals are displayed at home on their screens. Since the Spring season of 2005 Clueless has anchored Polsat's daily prime access line-up and has been commissioned in several territories, always with good ratings. On TVE in Spain, Clueless increased the slot average by almost 50%. The format has already been commissioned in a number of new territories for 2008.