Anime adaptation of the same name horror manga by Suzumiya Wayu, serialized in Shogakuan's Weekly Shonen Sunday special issue.
7,380 Matches Found
Anime adaptation of the same name horror manga by Suzumiya Wayu, serialized in Shogakuan's Weekly Shonen Sunday special issue.
A hosted horror movie show with Al Lewis as "Grampa", hosting a series of horror movies every Saturday on TBS Superstation.
A five part series about a group of children who set out to uncover an arsonist who is destroying their small New Zealand town.
The BBC cameras follow an ever diminishing band of students through 3 years of training and selection.
Ethics in America was a ten-part television series, originally aired from 1988 to 1989, in which panels of leading intellectuals from various professions discussed the ethical implications of hypothetical scenarios, which often touched on politics, the media, medicine, and law. The panels were moderated by law professors from leading law schools. The series was developed and hosted by former CBS News president Fred Friendly and produced by Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society. It was funded in part by the Annenberg/CPB Project. The executive producer was Cynthia McFadden. The series was originally broadcast on PBS. In 2006, Fred Friendly Seminars produced a new series, Ethics in America II, which also aired on PBS.
BBC 2 series of comedy pilots.
From the comfort of their bunkhouse home on the Triple X Ranch, singing cowboy trio Riders In The Sky entertain viewers with short skits, songs, and a public domain "B-Western" from the 1930s/1940s.
The serial is based on the true story of the writer Jack Ronder's own Jewish family after his grandfather fled Lithuania from the persecution of Tsarist Russia in 1885. Believing themselves heading for New York the immigrants were put ashore near Dundee by an unscrupulous sea captain, and left to fend for themselves with little money and even less language. The drama follows his fortunes over a period of 70 years.
The Late Show is an American late-night talk show and the first series broadcast on the then-new Fox Network. Originally hosted by comic actress Joan Rivers, it first aired on October 9, 1986 under the title The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers. It is also the first and only other late-night show hosted by Arsenio Hall.
The story revolves around the famous story of (Ali Baba) and his discovery of the cave of thieves, and the conflict between good and evil continues in the city, where corruption is spread at the highest levels, even in the governor's palace, and the gang of forty thieves spreads corruption and thefts in society, and Ali Baba works in the service of his rich cousin, then escapes from it and discovers the cave and becomes the masked knight who works to spread good, and tries to thwart the gang's plans
Three generations of the Grant family live and work on the Severn Valley branch of the Great Western Railway, from the Victorian era to the Second World War.
A family variety series presented by the Krankies which also featured magic from the Great Soprendo and live music from pop bands. The series was their third solo programme since Crackerjack, this time on the BBC. Featured in a total of three series.
This snooker-based quiz show from Tyne Tees appeared to be something of a forerunner to BBC's Big Break, with Tom O'Connor and Len Ganley taking the roles of Jim Davidson and John Virgo. However, in contrast to its memorable successor, this series has disappeared into obscurity.
The series Village Without Roofs tells the story of the village of Grissa, which became roofless after once being full of its people and residents
Saadia, who lives in a working-class neighborhood, falls in love with Hamada but is harassed by Barhoum, who tries to get close to her. However, when Hamada proposes to marry Saadia, things do not go as planned.
Throughout the mid-1980s, viewers tuning in late at night to Los Angeles’s KTTV Channel 11 could catch a broadcast unlike any other: ETERNITY’S PILLAR, a journey through the astral plane created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda. Blending music, meditation, chanting, and an avant-garde video-art aesthetic, this singular audiovisual experience—four episodes of which are presented here—is a sublimely cosmic expression of Coltrane’s deep-held belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence.
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.
It is the phrase Fawazeer, each episode is about a specific thing, place or name, (Amu Fouad) provides information about it in a simple way, and through this information the viewer reaches the solution of the invoice.
The history of the activities of the Culmv (Compagnia Unica dei Lavoratori Merci Varie) in the Port of Genoa, spanning from the 14th century to the present day. The documentary is structured in three parts: "Caravana e Camalli," "Compagnia Unica Lavoratori Merci Varie," and "Il Sacco e il Container."
Unlocking the mysteries of daily life in ancient Egypt. John Romer relates the details of daily life in the village where the workmen who built the royal tombs lived.
Aeschylus’ Oresteia, a Greek tragic trilogy consisting of Agamemnon, Libation Bearers (Choephoroi) and Furies (The Eumenides) was transmitted on Channel 4 on 9 October 1983. An one-hour documentary "The Oresteia at Epidaurus" was also released on 9 October 1983. First performed in 458 BCE as part of the Oresteia trilogy alongside Choephoroi and Eumenides. The National Theatre - UK - production.
Directed by: Fahmy Abdel Hamid (Director) Mohamed Abdel Nabi (Executive Director) (more) Written by: Abdel Rahman Shawky (Writer)
Every day, he introduces Fatoota and Samoura, a new invoice related to one of the famous historical figures, and viewers have to guess every time what the name of the character revolves around.
The events of the series (Nader) take place in an ancient time, as it discusses a group of issues and topics from the ancient Arab heritage.
A short lived tv show that was a televised version of teen magazines. Three regular hostesses who talked about girl issues such as boys, clothes, and boys.
Martyn and Katha shared the same heady dreams of the sixties, but now those dreams have turned sour. Is their love for each other strong enough to survive the latest blow to their hopes?
The Corries were a Scottish folk group that emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s. The group was a trio from their formation until 1966 when founder Bill Smith left the band but Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne continued as a duo until Williamson's death in 1990. They are particularly known for the song "Flower of Scotland", written by Williamson, which has become an unofficial national anthem of Scotland.