The events revolve within an exciting dramatic framework around characters from different social classes, seeking to achieve their dreams and escape from their past, which leads to a clash of interests and an exacerbation of conflicts.
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The events revolve within an exciting dramatic framework around characters from different social classes, seeking to achieve their dreams and escape from their past, which leads to a clash of interests and an exacerbation of conflicts.
After a horrific car accident takes the lives of his parents and siblings, a young duckling is raised by his considerate uncle to be good and responsible; meanwhile, his schoolmate Dolf slowly becomes seduced by fascism.
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?
Do It for Yourself is a Canadian television home improvement series hosted by Mary Bellows. It first premiered on CBC on September 13, 1982. The series ended on December 1, 1983 with 278 episodes. The program was one of the top run daytime shows in Canada and was sold in 1985 to a broadcast group which then aired the series on USA network, Lifetime and PBS in the United States.
A group of disparate people form the community of Worlds' End in London, congregating at the Mulberry pub.united
The story focuses on the relationships of Kasumi Kishimoto, a high school student. When she enters Myōjō High School, she moves into her aunt's boarding house, where four boys attending the high school are tenants. Despite her steadfast determination to stay loyal to her boyfriend, who is studying abroad, Kasumi finds herself slowly falling in love with one of the boarders, Yūsaku.
Heartfelt story of a father making sacrifices to help his son over the years. Remake of one of films great "lost films"
Hidden camera with Fouad Al-Mohandes
BBC Documentary on important scientific discoveries
Anna, a sheltered teenager, ventures out to reconnect with her estranged father, now living with a glamorous partner in Hampstead. she gains newfound confidence, visits her brother in Bath, and falls for his flirtatious roommate Jake.
Fawazeer, an exhibition in which Samoura performs a scene from an old movie in every episode, and it is required to know the name of the movie every time.
In a remote part of the Welsh countryside in the late 1980s, Gwyn and his family remain haunted by the disappearance of his sister, Bethan, in a snow storm five years before. On his ninth birthday, Gwyn's eccentric grandmother, Nain, gives him five unusual gifts - sparking off an adventure when she declares 'Time to find out if you're a magician!'
Documentary about GDR (German Democratic Republic) sailors fishing mackerel in the Atlantic.
In a comedic setting, the work deals with a set of diverse stories and tales, which take place separately in each episode between Abu Salim, Fahman and Shukri, and each episode discusses new social issues
Movie Magazine is a now defunct Saturday afternoon showbiz-oriented talk show produced by LOCA-LOBO Productions and aired over GMA Network. It was originally hosted by Cristy Fermin and Nap Gutierrez and later Jun Nardo, Eugene Asis and Dolly Anne Carvajal with Mario Hernando as a Film Reviewer.
A series within the layout of separate connected episodes, each episode tells a famous story about miserliness that was mentioned in the book "Kitāb al-Bukhalā’ (البُخلاء) 'the book of misers' (a.k.a. 'avarice and the avaricious')" by Al-Jahiz. The roles were performed by a large group of Lebanese artistic stars.
In a comedy, employees (Hassan) and (Zaki) listen to a phone call between two criminals who plan the murder of a woman who lives alone and hides a box of money inside her apartment, and (Hassan) and (Zaki) tries to search for and save the woman
Paper Tiger Television is a public-access television series created in 1981 by a New York–based media collective led by DeeDee Halleck. Produced with a low-budget, do-it-yourself aesthetic, the series features artists, scholars, and activists critically examining mainstream media, often by analyzing newspapers, magazines, or television content on camera. Distributed through public-access channels and grassroots networks, the program became an influential example of alternative media, promoting media literacy and challenging corporate control of information.
The story of a police woman who is also secretly a witch
Dramatisation of the story of notorious Indian serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who preyed on Western tourists throughout South East Asia during the 1970s.
A boy is helped by a winged horse to fight off invaders attacking his village in Korea.
A Soviet-era TV show for teens on various topics