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Der Tag, an dem Anton....
Komm Puter!
Telekids is a Dutch children's television programme showing on the RTL 4 channel from 1989 to 1999. The show was initially hosted by Irene Moors. Later Carlo Boszhard joined the presenting team.
Telekids
A vez e a voz
My holky z městečka
Cooper's Half Hour
The events revolve around (Jaber), who returns to his town after several years he spent expatriate, and falls in love with (noble) despite his circumstances, and then the villagers live in terror because of a defect in the oil wells.
Price of Fear
Just So Stories is an 80's BBC series animated by Sheila Graber, based on the collection of short childrens stories by Rudyard Kipling.
Just So Stories
The adventures of a motley gang of fishing enthusiasts
Eh Brian! It's A Whopper
Rev. Bill Duncan and Father Jack Sampson are both short-listed for job as Airport Chaplain at Glenning Airport, when they meet it changes both their lives.
Airport Chaplain
Ligia Elena
Nell Carter portrays the assistant to the owner of a large banquet hall which features curious customers and an odd-ball staff.
Morton's by the Bay
La Guerre des insectes
Snub TV was an alternative culture television program that ran from 1987 to 1989. The original program, while made in the UK, was developed by American producer Fran Duffy and aired as part of the Night Flight variety show. In 1989-1991 a UK version aired for three seasons on the BBC, and was syndicated to the pan-European TV channel Super Channel and in other countries in Europe, such as Russia, Portugal, Denmark and Greece. Snub's main focus was on documenting musical groups such as The Stone Roses, with the UK version putting an emphasis on the indie and underground music scene in the UK during the rise of Madchester. The British series also featured other acts such as comedians. Snub TV has been credited with giving many then-new bands and musical acts initial and extra exposure to the major music business circles.
Snub TV
Unser kleines Theater
Veselé příhody z natáčení
The Harp in the South (1948), a classic Australian novel by Ruth Park, follows the Darcy family, a poor group of Irish immigrants who live in Shanty Town, or Surry Hills, a slum for Irish Catholic families living in Australia during the middle of the twentieth century.
The Harp in the South
Eichbergers besondere Fälle
Two young people discover true love, only to have their romance threatened by the events of World War I.
Wilfred and Eileen
Stan Brock, the jungle cowboy is an adventurer feeding his desire to accomplish what the other man talks about and is not capable of achieving. In this series, Stan travels around Brazilian jungles and swamplands and encounters adventure and peril in every location he arrives into.
Expedition: Danger
3-2-1 Contact Extra is a collection of documentary‑style specials produced by the Children’s Television Workshop as an extension of the science series 3‑2‑1 Contact. Aired between 1989 and 1992, the specials were designed for older children and teenagers, tackling real‑world issues through science, personal stories, and expert insight. Each episode focused on a single topic—ranging from public health and environmental challenges to adolescence and social pressures—using interviews, on‑location reporting, and first‑person narratives. The series aimed to help young viewers understand complex subjects with clarity, honesty, and practical relevance.
3-2-1 Contact Extra
神剑无敌
秘められた関係
Solaris TV – Der freundliche Sender im All
American writer and reader Connie Martinson interviews authors on their latest publications.
Connie Martinson Talks Books
An NBC special featuring clips from old TV shows that aired on April 4, 1983. Also appearing on that show are Laraine Newman, Marvin Milner, William Shatner and Dr. Demento.
Prime Times
Jean Chalosse
Die Weinmacher
上海滩绑票奇案
Domeček u tří koťátek
Tom, Dick and Harriet is a British sitcom that aired for two seasons from 1982 to 1983. It was created by the sitcom writing team of Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, and it starred veteran actor Lionel Jeffries in one of his very few television roles, only seven months after his previous TV sitcom role in Father Charlie, Ian Ogilvy, and Brigit Forsyth. It was made by Thames Television for the ITV network.
Tom, Dick and Harriet
Short sketches featuring The quiet Angne and the loudmouth and bully Svullo
Angne & Svullo
Peppermint Park
A satirical comedy about corruption and intrigues in an export-import company.
And That You Call Luck
Debbie Wilkinson and Veronica Haslett quit their jobs and decided to search for glamor, excitement and adventure as promotional girls at a modeling agency called Glamgirls Ltd.
The Glamour Girls
Dooly the Little Dinosaur
Spin-off from Rockliffe's Babies which saw Ian Hogg's detective transferred from the Met to rural Dorset
Rockliffe's Folly
İntibah
عطفة خوخة
Lufts Theatergeschichten
Urlaub auf italienisch
ファミリー!
Mike Connors hosted episodes devoted to re-enactment of peculiar or violent actual crimes, usually including interviews with people actually involved.
Crimes of the Century
Cinéma
長七郎江戸日記スペシャル ふたり長七郎 京の舞い
Daily at Dawn was an Australian sitcom that screened in 1981 on the Seven Network. The series was written and produced by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler, the team behind other popular Australian comedy series such as Kingswood Country, Hey Dad..! and The Naked Vicar Show.
Daily at Dawn
ひねくれた殺人
Towser is about an intelligent dog called Towser, and his friends The King, Dr. Smelly, and Sadie; and a variety of adversaries such as the Terrible Thing, the Water Rats, and Goblin Gobble.
Towser
The events revolve around a girl named (Kawther), where her uncle (Awadin) and her mother (Nawal) took care of her after her father left them in the past, because they are from a modest family, and then the events follow.
withou a sin
鶴瓶・上岡パペポTV
几度夕阳红
Constant Hot Water was a British sitcom, written by Colin Pearson. Six episodes were broadcast on ITV1 from 10 January 1986 to 14 February 1986 on ITV. Every episode was broadcast on Friday nights at 8:30pm, and lasted 25 minutes. It starred popular British actresses Pat Phoenix and Prunella Gee, who played rival landladies, Phyllis Nugent and Miranda Thorpe, in the seaside town of Bridlington. Busybody Nugent strongly objected to the arrival of glamorous widow Thorpe, who had opened up her house next door as a rival B&B. The series was unsuccessful and in 2003, it peaked at no.6 as the worst British sitcom in the Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. The British Comedy Guide described the humour as "erratic" and added that the show "rarely rose above the mundane". Constant Hot Water was never released on video, and it remains unreleased on DVD.
Constant Hot Water
Το γυμνό κορίτσι
La main à la patte
Four part series about British folk music, originally aired on BBC2
The Good Old Way
Feuerdrachen is a German television series.
Feuerdrachen
1983 Swedish TV serial
Privatdetektiven Kant
カナリヤの唄殺人事件