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Tottie: The Doll's Wish

Return to the enchanting yet often perilous world of the dolls with "Totty: The Doll's Wish" This captivating stop-motion animated saga, originally aired in 1986, continues the beloved story from Smallfilms, narrated once again by the inimitable Oliver Postgate. Following the dramatic events of "Totty: The Story of a Doll's House," Tottie, Mr. Plantaganet, Apple, and the remaining dolls are attempting to build a peaceful life in their beloved home. However, the insidious influence of Marchpane, the beautiful but manipulative china doll, still casts a long shadow. Even from afar, her powerful wishes subtly control the children, Emily and Charlotte, and threaten the fragile harmony within the doll's house.

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Spaugstofan

Spaugstofan is an Icelandic comedy group, formed in 1985, best known for their namesake weekly Saturday night sketch comedy show that has been broadcast, with breaks, and under various names, on the public television channel Sjónvarpið, and later on Stöð 2, since 1989. The show is the highest rated regular program on Icelandic television. Generally, the sketches satirize public events of the past week, or the exploits of recurring characters in the show. Spaugstofan's current lineup consists of actors Örn Árnason, Karl Ágúst Úlfsson, Pálmi Gestsson and Sigurður Sigurjónsson. Randver Þorláksson was a part of the original cast but left before the 2007-2008 season. Before Randver left, the lineup had remained more or less unchanged since the group was formed. Randver's leaving the program proved very controversial in Iceland, especially as he made it clear he was not resigning of his own will, and no reason was publicly given for his departure, other than that it would make room for new guest actors in each episode. The comedian Laddi starred with the group in its earliest years.

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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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Twin Heirs

นำแสดงโดย เยิ่นต๊ะหัว,ค่วงเหม่ยหวิน,เจิงหัวเชี่ยน,เส้าเหม่ยฉี This is an older TVB series released in 1986 starring Simon Yam, Cally Kwong, Maggie Siu and Margie Tsang. Simon played as twin brothers who supposedly were the Princes in the country called Tumburlia (non-fiction country) but they were separated when their mother (the Queen) was pushed into the river with one of her twin baby sons by the evil 2nd wife of the King. But both survived, so the queen and her baby son got separated and saved in Hong Kong. The other survival twin grew up in Tumburlia and became the Prince while the evil wife of the king became the Queen thinking that the real Queen was dead! Great casts and the theme song was great too sang by Jackie Cheung

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Nam Pueng Kom

Kangsadarn is a young woman whose mother's past behavior will come back to haunt them both. Twenty years ago, Rose was in love with a poor, young man named Purim but she brutally hurt him and never saw him again. Purim, on the other hand, has never forgotten the pain inflicted upon him by Rose and has spent the last twenty years obsessed with revenge. Now wealthy Purim sees his opportunity to exact his revenge on Rose through Kangsadarn. He uses his knowledge of Rose's financial problems and alcoholism to acquire Kangsadarn as his wife.To make things even more complicated, Purim's nephew is in love with Kangsadarn.

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