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Good Luck Charlie

The Duncans a European-American family in Colorado is adjusting to the surprise birth of their fourth child, Charlie. When parents Amy and Bob return to work they put their latest addition in the care of her three older siblings, PJ, Teddy, and Gabe. Teens PJ and Teddy and tween brother Gabe are typical kids -- that is, until their mother has another baby. The arrival of their new sister completely upends the entire household. When their mother heads back to work after Charlie's birth, it's up to the kids and their dad to keep the home fires burning -- and to keep Charlie out of trouble as she learns to sit up, crawl, walk and run. Teddy, as the older sister, makes a personalized video diary for Charlie, in each episode adding a nugget of wisdom for her baby sibling.

Good Luck Charlie

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Fantasy Island

In the magical setting of an enchanted island, what of all things but the infamous ship Titanic happens to wind up in a nearby cove? And who do we find on the premises, but our friends from the «Legend of Titanic» saga?! The gang’s all here: Elizabeth, Don Juan, the mice (Ronnie and Top Connors), a clever dog called Smile, Chantilly (Smile's sweetheart) — and then there’s Tentacles, the 7-year-old child octopus who had previously saved the ship’s crew. Unfortunately, the baddies Maltravers and his assistant Geoffrey are here as well! Fantasy Island is an animation that takes us on a thrilling ride from the kingdom of Atlantis all the way to an island unlike any other. During the show, new characters are added to the series like Francis the ghost, Ulla the cloud, Smile and Chantilly's puppies and Elizabeth and Don Juan's long lost family,even their new son and daughter.

Fantasy Island

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Sarah Palin's Alaska

Sarah Palin's Alaska is an American television show hosted by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. According to Palin, the show's aim is to bring "the wonder and majesty of Alaska to all Americans". The series, which began airing on TLC in November 2010, was eight episodes long, and was part travelogue, part documentary series, according to a story in The Vancouver Sun, six months before the release of the series trailer. In reviewing the first episode, The New York Times said the show allows viewers to "observe Ms. Palin observing nature". In 2011, it was announced that the show would not be renewed for a second season. The show was produced by Mark Burnett Productions for Discovery Communications.

Sarah Palin's Alaska

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