Watch the world of Roblox come to life as creator ShanePlays shares inspirational and often hilarious stories.
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Watch the world of Roblox come to life as creator ShanePlays shares inspirational and often hilarious stories.
Ek Ghar Banaunga is an Indian soap opera broadcast on Star Plus. The serial, which has been running since 29 April 2013, focuses on the marital dramas within the household of an Indian family.
Kabhi aise geet gaya karo portrays a family who has to overcome problems and new challenges to live happily.
The television series BOROLA KAI revolves around a person, and the people associated with this special character. The main character of BOROLA KAI hails from Upper Assam but has been staying in Lower Assam where he is employed as a teacher. BOROLA KAI in Assamese parlance is an unmarried person (BOROLA is an unmarried person while KAI in Assamese is the shortened form for brother). This person becomes quite famous in the locality he stays and the plot revolves around attempts made by his neighbours and friends to find him a bride. The tele-serial focus on the semi-rural life and the simplicity of the people living in rural pockets of Assam. The love and concern people in rural and semi-urban areas of Assam in particular have for one another, their emotions and the strong bond of comradeship find ample reflection through the characters of the serial. BOROLA KAI, thus, has been getting high viewership week in and week out.
Saraswathi, a dropout, falls in love with an uneducated Thamizh, and they tie the knot, Now she has to prove herself and win over her husband's family.
Folks search for birth parents, old friends or lovers and other missing persons with the help of an investigative genealogist.
An eight part children's thriller involving stolen jewels and BMX bike riders. With the help of her brother, and new friends as diverse as a computer whizz-kid and a BMX stunt rider, Sandra must somehow outwit a ruthless motorbike phantom.
Australian families in their kitchens, creating delicious memories with kid-safe knives, family recipes, and giggles. These cooking adventures celebrate the joy of making, sharing, and failing together.
Sol and Dong live with their widower father on an island village, where he works as a fisherman. One day a white puppy enters their lives. They adopt him and name him Max. However, after their father dies at sea and circumstances separate Max from Sol and Dong, Max must find the will to fight his way home, so he can be reunited with his owners.
3 Episode limited series. In "The Collective" explore heartwarming stories, sad cinematic montages and lots of emotion.
King Koopa's Kool Kartoons was a local, American live-action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the holiday season of 1989-'90. Produced by DIC Entertainment and in association with Nintendo, the show starred King Koopa, the central arch-villain from the Mario video game series. The 30-minute program was originally broadcast during late afternoon time slots on Los Angeles-based KTTV Fox 11. It was a spin-off to The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Most of the story is about young boy Zlatko and his friend Dusko, the two boys and their relationship with parents and the funny characters that live in their neighborhood. They are especially curious about the local pet shop, a place that obviously keeps a secret. In the first season of this show, the main characters were Vladimir and Dragana, a duo that talks about many issues and later follows the adventures of Zlatko's family. In the second and third season, Dragana already left while Vladimir only occasionally appeared as one of the neighbors.
Toby and Brenda Willis raise 12 talented children, including singers, songwriters, multi-instrumentalists, athletes, and internationally-ranked competitive dancers, showcasing their extreme sports skills.
Chasing their dreams, celebrating success, and overcoming failures and heartbreaks, this story follows the colorful lives of six youngsters.
Celestial creatures, female figures, visit him at night and coat his hand with henna during his sleep. When he wakes up, Hamou Onamir goes to the Koranic school. The fqih sees his henna tattoo and punishes him for entering a sacred place with a secular decoration. One day, Hammou Ounamir succeeds through a ploy to capture one of these nocturnal creatures. The angel woman agrees to marry Hammou, but on one condition: he will not have to reveal the latter's presence to anyone, not even to his mother. But one day, the latter violates the forbidden space.
A television gastronomy program featuring gastronomic information, interviews, humor and entertainment.
Nine years later, Pratigya finds herself conflicted between her duty as a public prosecutor and her emotions as a mother Which side will side will she choose?
Antoine remembers his best childhood Christmas memories and shares his favorites songs performed by Belgian artists in magical locations.
Born in a conservative family, an ambitious kushi is married off to a middle-class boy, Anbudan. Will he support Kushi and give wings to her dreams?
A hidden identity, a family legacy, and a sacred test intertwine as Dev lives as Rumaal in Rishikesh, finding love with Rashmi while Bhoomika searches for him, unaware of the emotional storm and destiny awaiting them.
Fiorello one man show
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Childhood friends Tara and Agni are secretly in love with each other. But their happiness is short-lived when Dhruva, a shrewd businessman enters their life.
A family with only one parent and six children live in their own apartment building in Dhaka. They all don't get together that well, sometimes with the family or the downstairs neighbors.
It's News to Me is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS Television. It was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?. Originally aired as a one-time special on May 11, 1951; It debuted as a series July 2, 1951 and ran until September 12, 1953. The show returned July 9 – August 27, 1954 as a summer replacement for Person to Person.
It'll Never Work was a TV program for children showcasing new inventions and developments in scientific technology. Produced by Roy Milani for BBC Children's, the show ran for seven series between 9 November 1993 and 23 August 1999 on weekdays within the Children's BBC, later CBBC, strand on BBC One.