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The family garden of Utah.
Utah Family Garden
Zwei alte Hasen entdecken Neues
WDR Computer-Club
A drama based on the play *Ivan* by G. Nikitin and O. Pyzhova. Demidova, the principal of a rural vocational school, does everything in her power to raise her students to be well-rounded individuals. Sincerely devoted to her work, she nevertheless does not want to see her son among the vocational school’s students, but he enrolls in the school anyway. At the suggestion of Ivan, Demidova’s son, the future livestock farmers take on the task of helping a struggling farm...
We Are Your Children
O Grande Safari do João Valentão
The Nesbitts Are Coming
Le temps des cathédrales
Dagegen sein ist immer leicht
City West is a 1984 Australian TV series about a migrant community.
City West
Fréquence JLB
Spinoff series of a TV play chronicling the advice and various miracles dispensed by God who has come to earth in guise of Morty, an irrasible attendent working in a steambath.
Steambath
O Barco e o Sonho
The Phoenix Team was a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC Television in 1980. Starring Don Francks and Elizabeth Shepherd, the show featured eight one-hour adventure dramas centered on former spies drawn back into action by circumstance. Shepherd portrayed Valerie Koester, a British secret service agent who enlists the unofficial help of her ex-lover, David Brook, played by Francks. Once a top Canadian agent during the Cold War, Brook became disillusioned with high-tech espionage and was relegated to a desk job. Both Brook and Koester, known for their nonconformist attitudes, opposed the overly bureaucratic Graydon, played by Brian Linehan, and partnered with the sympathetic General, portrayed by Mavor Moore, head of the Canadian secret service.
The Phoenix Team
Micro Live was a BBC2 TV series produced by David Allen as part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project. The series was broadcast live and covered a wide range of computer-related topics, featuring various microcomputers beyond the BBC Micro. The first program was a two-hour special on 2 October 1983, called Making the Most of the Micro Live. A regular monthly series began in October 1984, followed by weekly half-hour programs in 1985 and 1986. The series ended in 1987. Micro Live had a less formal feel due to its live nature and included stories from the US, such as the first on-air transatlantic cellphone call made during a snowstorm.
Micro Live
Φανή
Dolly Dots
Noriko and Shun attend the same high school. They marry for each other's benefit, not out of love, and start to live together. However, as a result, they face struggles and problems they didn't think of.
Koukou Sei Fuufu
裏切りのフィナーレ
Cocoshaker
Divorcee Marjorie Belton, 45, lives with her matchmaking mother Alice. Despite workplace drama with manager Henry and various suitors, she stays upbeat, supported by friend Sid and young colleague Debbie.
Marjorie And Men
Los Venegas
8 حارة البحر
In an old träkåk in Haga, the somewhat threadbare collar district in Gothenburg, live stock dealer Albert Karlsson with his adult son Herbert. Interest in Christmas decorations and Christmas traditions are a little different shared between father and son and it gives rise to various small conflicts. Father Albert stands for the old goa traditional Christmas celebrations, while Herbert is more interested in bodybuilding and downhill. Ideally, he wants to go to any ski resort. Maybe they should think about celebrating each his own Christmas in opposite directions?
Albert & Herberts julkalender
Koulelo se jablíčko
Ballade Vir 'n Enkeling (Ballad for a Loner) is an Afrikaans language drama set in 1985 that centres around the search by a young journalist for her colleague and fellow journalist Jacques Rynhard following his sudden, mysterious disappearance. As the story begins Jacques has just been awarded the Basson Prize for his novel Die Enkeling, but he disappears before the announcement is made. Otto Beukes, the editor of the magazine Die Huisvriend, decides to follow up on the story and puts top journalist Carina Human on the story. In a quest to find out where Jacques has gone and why he's disappeared Human begins the search for him by locating to the people closest to him.
Ballade Vir 'n enkeling
Kvitt eller dobbelt
O panence Blažence
Ridder Ræddik
Mecanoscrit del segon origen
American Firepower
苦海女神龙
SFB Computerclub
Augsburger Puppenspiele - Kater Mikesch
Το ξεκίνημα της φωτιάς: Ρόκκος Χοϊδάς
狼行拂晓
الدفاع يتهم
地唄
Pyjamarama
初笑い!ザ・ドリフターズ全員集合!!
怒劍狂花
Lady Slane, the wife of a recently deceased politician, retreats to a cottage in the countryside. In the process, she must attempt to discard her old public profile and find a new way of living.
All Passion Spent
Za svědky minulosti
Διόδια
夜驚魂
Lizzie's Pictures
Police was a BBC Television documentary television series about Thames Valley Police, first broadcast in 1982. Produced by Roger Graef and directed by Charles Stewart, it won the BAFTA award for best factual series. Graef was given access to film Thames Valley Police by the Chief Constable, Peter Imbert, who went on to be Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Filming was based in Reading police station and took place in 1980 and early 1981. The series had a significant impact on debate about the role of the police. The most influential episode was the third, A complaint of rape, in which a woman who claimed to have been raped by three men was treated harshly and dismissively by three male police officers. The public reaction led to changes in the way in which the UK police handled rape cases. In less than a year, Reading police station had a new dedicated rape squad consisting of five female police officers.
Police
Far på færde
Come stanno bene insieme
Professor Larry Cross returns with his children, Pete and Deborah to their birthplace, New Zealand, after many years spent in England. They travel in his car called Flying Kiwi.
Flying Kiwi
Edward and Friends was a children's TV series in clay animation from FilmFair that aired on British and Canadian television in 1987. The series was 5-minute stop-motion shorts based on the LEGO's "Fabuland" line of toys that lasted 10 years from 1979 to 1989. Edward was the main character in the show and the episodes were centered around him and his two friends Bonnie and Max. The series was set in the fictional town of Fabuland. It was Lego's first foray into animation and television in general. Bernard Cribbins provided the voice-over for the show. Written by Michael Cole with music by Mike Batt. A FilmFair London Production.
Edward and Friends
The boy Branimir and his family often move because Branimir’s father is a builder and changes jobs almost every year. Moving from one place to another, Branimir changes his home, school and friends, which is not the happiest solution for a boy his age. Still, he tries to fit in.
The Adversity of Branimir
Shelly Rohde meets various celebrities to ask them which personal treasures they would seal away in a glass box for future generations. Guests include Hughie Green, Edward Heath and Victoria Wood.
The Glass Box
The series revolves around the adventures of Renart (voiced by Jean-Pierre Denys), a young and mischievous fox who has just moved to Paris from the countryside, accompanied by his pet monkey Marmouset. He moves to the city to get a job and visit his grumpy and stingy uncle, Isengrim, who is a deluxe car salesman, and his reasonable yet dreamy she-wolf aunt, Hirsent. Reynard meets Hermeline, a young and charming motorbike-riding vixen journalist. He immediately falls in love with her and tries to win her heart during several of the episodes. As Reynard establishes himself into Paris, he creates a small company at his name where he offers to do any job for anyone, from impersonating female maids to opera singers.
Moi Renart
Kit Curran
Marktplatz der Sensationen
Your Number's Up is a game show that aired on NBC from September 23 to December 20, 1985. The show was hosted by Nipsey Russell with Lee Menning as co-host. Announcing duties were handled by Gene Wood for the first month and John Harlan for the rest of the run, with Johnny Haymer and Johnny Gilbert as substitutes. This show was the first series produced by Sande Stewart, son of game show producer Bob Stewart. Your Number's Up was put up against the elder Stewart's The $25,000 Pyramid on CBS at 10:00 AM Eastern. Most of the staff from Bob Stewart Productions also worked in the production of this series.
Your Number's Up
Bebel und Bismarck
The series explored the history of rock music and gave instruction in popular performance techniques.
Rockschool
The McLaughlin Group is a syndicated half-hour weekly public affairs television program in the United States, where a group of five pundits discuss current political issues in a round table format. It has been broadcast since 1982, and is currently sponsored by MetLife. Previous underwriters included: Pfizer, the New York Stock Exchange, and GE.