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Oulad Al Hlal

"Saïda" escapes her family in search of a better life and improved social circumstances. In pursuit of her dream of fame and artistic success, she becomes involved with "Nour," the owner of a nightclub who exploits her by making her perform for the club's customers. Despite her attempts to distance herself, her family and brothers—who lead lives of deviance—continue to relentlessly pursue and extort her. In an effort to exact revenge on Nour, Saïda teams up with her friend "Maryam," who works at the office of the famous lawyer "Omar." Together, they become embroiled in a crime that dramatically shifts the balance of power and consequences for everyone involved.

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Cityline

"Cityline," produced by City Television and City Toronto, is an informative TV program offering expert advice under daily changing themes like "Around the House," "Family Day," "Home Day," and "Fashion Friday." Initially hosted by Dini Petty and later by Marilyn Denis until May 23, 2008, the show featured a range of guest hosts post-Denis's departure. Tracy Moore was announced as the new permanent host on October 17, 2008. Formerly broadcast live, "Cityline" is now pre-recorded a week in advance for airing on all City Television stations across Canada. Initially aired on various networks, it is currently managed by Rogers Communications Inc. under their Rogers Media Television brand.

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Tsumiki Kuzushi – Oya to Ko no 200-nichi Sensō –

When his only daughter, Yukari, is drawn into a life of delinquency, a father must confront her, and himself, through months of anguish and uncertainty. What follows is an unimaginably difficult road toward her recovery, a journey so raw and resonant it struck a nerve nationwide and became a genuine social phenomenon.  This is a TV drama adaptation of a memoir of the same title by actor Takanobu Hozumi, portraying the importance of "the bond between parent and child."

Tsumiki Kuzushi – Oya to Ko no 200-nichi Sensō –

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Scrabble

Scrabble is an American television game show that was based on the Scrabble board game. The show was co-produced by Exposure Unlimited and Reg Grundy Productions. It ran from July 2, 1984 to March 23, 1990, and again from January 18 to June 11, 1993, both runs on NBC. A total of 1,335 episodes were produced from both editions; Chuck Woolery hosted both versions of the series. Jay Stewart was the announcer for the first year and was replaced by Charlie Tuna in the summer of 1985, who announced for the remainder of the original version and the entirety of the 1993 revival.

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Wandering Kkachi

Kkachi is a young boy who lost his mother at the age of 6 and lives with his father who has the habit of crossing Korea with his caravan but they suddenly move to Seoul where he joins baseball team at his college and his father marries a new wife. His father wants to force him to forget about losing his mother and has to learn to live with her father's new wife and daughter of her, Annie, a young handicapped girl who moves in a wheelchair. It took him a while to finally accept his stepmother and his new sister. During this period, he is fully participating in baseball quickly becoming the star player on his team and got to know Julie, with whom he gets along...

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Shadow

Wasawat is the devil because in his previous life he committed equal amount of good and sin. His job is to punish people for their sins and he basically sets up bad people in real life to give them a second chance. He wants to move on, but in order to do that he has to find someone to replace him. Someone that is gray, not too good (white) or not too bad (black) they have to be in the middle and possess both good and bad qualities. That is where he tries to get Isara to replace him because he is like Wasawat, equally bad and good, but because of Charoenkwan, the woman Isara loves, Wasawat in the end gave up on the goal. Wasawat had a past with everyone including Chalinee, Isara's half sister.

Shadow

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