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Albert & Herberts julkalender

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

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بوجي وطمطم

هو مسلسل عرائس مصري من تأليف وإخراج الراحل رحمي، كان له تأثير كبير في ثقافة الطفل المصري والعربي وقد حاز المسلسل علي متابعة الصغار والكبار، حيث ارتبط بوجدان الطفل لسنوات طويلة في ليالى شهر رمضان، حيث كان له الفضل في ارتباط الطفل المصري بعروسة مصرية خالصة من البيئة المصرية الاصيلة مما كان له أكبر الاثر في مواجهة الثقافات الغربية. صور مسلسل بوجي وطمطم في ثمانيات القرن العشرين حيث كان أول إنتاج له مسلسل عن السلوكيات وكان ذلك في عام 1983 وتوالت الاجزاء بعد ذلك (حوالي 18 جزء)..ومنها: بوجي وطمطم في رمضان الفيل الجميل محطة فلافيلو حكايات مع بوجي وطمطم الفانوس السحرى بوجي وطمطم واسرار جحا حبيبتى اسمها مصر أولاد القمر رشيد

بوجي وطمطم

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Edward and Friends

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.

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Your Number's Up

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

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The Best Days

The series tells the story of Kirosi and his friends at school, where jokes occur in each episode. In one of the episodes, one of the respectable students quarrels with another who was harassing him and throwing him with an ink bottle the moment the teacher enters, so the ink is spilled on the teacher, so he receives punishment in front of everyone, and then works with his friends to adapt to their new teacher. A series that talks about social life in a funny and interesting form and contains a lot of social opinions and issues that address the reality of society in a period of time inside Italy

The Best Days

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Go

Go is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart and aired on NBC from October 3, 1983 to January 20, 1984. The show featured two teams, each composed of four contestants and a celebrity. The teams had to construct questions one word at a time to convey a word or phrase to their teammates. The concept of Go was based on a bonus round used on Chain Reaction, another game show created by Stewart. Los Angeles and Buffalo meteorologist Kevin O'Connell was the show's host, and Johnny Gilbert was the announcer. Go aired at 12:00 Noon Eastern on NBC, long a problem timeslot for the three major broadcast networks at the time as their local affiliates would often preempt network programming to air newscasts or other programming and the shows the networks would place there would often suffer in the ratings. Go proved to be one of those programs, as NBC ended the series after only sixteen weeks of episodes had aired.

Go

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