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Spirit Warriors

Spirit Warriors is an award-winning BBC children's adventure series, broadcast on BBC Two, BBC HD and CBBC. It is the first British television drama series to have a predominantly East Asian cast. Very loosely inspired by ancient Chinese myths and legends, the show follows Bo, her sister Jen, and fellow schoolchildren Vicky, Trix and Martin who, during a trip to a museum, are transported to a parallel spirit world. Once there, they find themselves transformed into Spirit Warriors, each with his or her own special spirit power. With the help of their mentor Shen, a dragon, they have to use their new-found skills to navigate the realms of Wood, Water, Earth and Fire and find twelve legendary spirit pieces before the evil warlord Li and his henchman Hwang can get their hands on them.

Spirit Warriors

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Wuri's Family

The story is mainly based on a love triangle between Wu Ri, Da Eun and Tae Hee. However, it also covers the issue of family and friendship. The story is about two childhood best friends, Tae Hee and Wu Ri who have known each other since they were kids. Tae Hee secretly falls in love with Wu Ri. However, Wu Ri has always thought of her as his best friend and his love is only for a girl that he likes most as the first time he saw her namely Da Eun, a deaf and mute girl in university. Unfortunately, Tae Hee was extremely upset and the mother of Wu Ri's family was absolutely against the relationship between the two.

Wuri's Family

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Poullaki Family

Daphne (Marina Vronti) and Louis (Marios Dimitriou) are a modern Cypriot couple in their mid-40s who struggle, with humor and love, to survive the chaos of everyday life. Work, children, bills, technology, forgotten promises, small misunderstandings that become big, and big issues that are easier to solve than they thought. Each 12-minute episode is a short story from their home: wars over the washing machine, disagreements about their child, quick fixes that cause more problems, comments on current events as discussed by couples. Their home is a microcosm of Cyprus today, with laughter, witty remarks, minor crises, and tenderness.

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Live From Her Majesty's

Live from Her Majesty's was a Sunday night live variety show which was produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network and ran from 1982 to 1988. It was broadcast live from Her Majesty's Theatre in London and was very much in the tradition of earlier variety spectacles such as Sunday Night at the London Palladium. The series was presented by Jimmy Tarbuck, produced by the then Head of Light Entertainment at LWT David Bell and directed by Alasdair Macmillan. In its day, the programme attracted a large audience and regularly featured in the TV top ten. A further series of six shows followed in 1986 from London's Piccadilly Theatre, airing simply as Live From the Piccadilly. 1987 witnessed yet another change of venue with a further three series airing as Live From the Palladium until the programme's eventual cancellation in 1988. During the 15 April 1984 show, comedian Tommy Cooper died after suffering a massive heart attack with the audience thinking that it was a joke.

Live From Her Majesty's

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Into the Wild

Li Bai lived with Shihao in the countryside since he was a child, like a wild child. According to Shihao, Li Bai's mother turned out to be a big star! By chance, Li Bai went to the city to look for his mother, but of course he found out that everything was just a lie. From then on, Li Bai decided to leave Pingao Bay, and later established a tutoring kingdom with his good brother Yan Jiadong, and embarked on a completely different path from Shihao. Now, both career and family suddenly collapsed, and Li Bai returned to Pingao Bay, unexpectedly, Shihao directly asked him to be the vice principal. In this way, facing different educational problems, Li Bai started one after another, a unique class. In the process, Li Bai gradually integrated into rural life, and cultivated a good relationship with every student as both a teacher and a friend. Li Bai finally understands Shihao's educational philosophy: "Life itself is the best education lesson."

Into the Wild

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