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Today's the Day

Today's the Day was a British television daytime quiz programme that was broadcast on BBC2 from 12 July 1993 until 12 March 1999. The programme was originally hosted by Andrew Rawnsley until he was replaced by Martyn Lewis. A book based on the programme, with the same title, was issued in 1995. The first series was won by Andy Whitworth and Tony Stevens, friends from The Foresters pub in Dartford, Kent. The prize for winning the series was a voucher for an aeroplane ticket around the World.

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Rubik's Cube Building

Lake, a sixth grade pupil, is facing severe exams, and his parents have always been strict in discipline, so he can only study at home, and cannot go to the vast world to play with the children. On this day, Lake was punished by his mother, and he was so angry that the toy Rubik's cube vented his anger. Unexpectedly, the Rubik's Cube that was hit actually emitted light, and became bigger and bigger, and finally turned into a tall and straight skyscraper. By accident, Lake broke into the Rubik's Cube Building, saw the fragile and beautiful Glass City, the Children's Kingdom ruled by children, and also experienced fierce wars in the Insect Kingdom. His adventures go up to the sky and into the earth, and surprises come and go, but how will he find his way home?

Rubik's Cube Building

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Dick Bruna's Miffy Storybook Classics: The Original Series

The “sweet, lively little bunny” has evolved into a more complex, funny and engaging character who lives in an exciting, contemporary world: The new Miffy series is distinguished by its emphasis on character-driven stories that teach emotional lessons. Miffy herself is positive, creative and spontaneous — sometimes even impulsive, which can lead to tricky situations that she cleverly overcomes, thanks to her positive attitude and empathy.

Dick Bruna's Miffy Storybook Classics: The Original Series

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Ferry Boat Fred

Ferry Boat Fred is an Australian children's programme which was first broadcast in 1992. The main character is a ferry on Sydney Harbour named Fred, along with his older sister Kate, two other ferries, Lou and Bill, as well as Jean, a really jolly and colourful submarine. There is also the Captain, a Koala who is always found asleep behind Fred's wheel. Fred has a voluntary deckkie named Pete, a "know-it-all" Pelican who befriends Fred and follows him around the harbour, assisting Fred and tying him up at Wallaby Wharf. The show was a success during its limited run. It was created by Polka Dot Productions, a company set up by the Producer/Writer John Pye in 1992 with 25 episodes. John Pye, a model maker originally from Dagenham Essex UK, grew up watching the classic British children's TV shows, "Ivor the Engine" and "Noggin the Nog" Not only did Pye write the scripts and the incidental music but was also responsible for making most of the models.

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Looking After Jo Jo

Jo Jo is an Edinburgh Goodfella with a sharp mind and a cavalier attitude to law. In the bleak, edgy climate of the 1980s, Jo Jo is seen by many on the estate as a hero – out-manoeuvring the police while supporting his close-knit family. What is it that draws the charming and confident Jo Jo to Lorraine, a vulnerable woman obsessed by Marilyn Monroe? What figure from his past is fuelling his fantasies and driving him towards darker crimes and the quicksand of heroin? Can Jo Jo look after himself when he doesn't know who he is?

Looking After Jo Jo

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Mokuyoubi no Shokutaku

The tight housing situation in major cities has caused a dramatic increase in the number of duplex houses. What happens to family life when several generations share this kind of environment? This engaging drama shows one glimpse into a new style of family. The husband and wife have built a duplex to accommodate their eldest daughter and her husband-to-be. But this peaceful arrangement is thrown into chaos when the eldest son, a university student, "rescues" his girlfriend from another man in the midst of their wedding ceremony, just as in the movie "The Graduate." What does the future hold? Can a new and more lasting balance be attained in the lives of the family members? Each episode is filled with the tears and laughter of the changing family in this unsettling time.

Mokuyoubi no Shokutaku

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