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Return of Ghawar

The Arab world's most beloved rogue is back. In this long-awaited return, Duraid Lahham resurrects his iconic Ghawar Tawasha — this time wrongly accused of murdering his wife and thrown behind bars for decades. Upon his release, he walks into a Syria grappling with the harsh economic realities of the nineties, determined to find his daughter and prove his innocence. Equal parts comedy and drama, it's warm, funny, and quietly heartbreaking — a homecoming worth waiting for.

Return of Ghawar

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The Hunter's Prer

Feng Yifei (Liu Ximing) was born into a hunter family in the village. Ten years ago, his father went up the mountain to catch leopards and disappeared. His brother Feng Yile (Luo Jialiang) was blinded by the tragedy. From then on, Fei and her mother, brother, and Sister Feng Yulian (Wang MINMING) depended on each other for their lives, collecting herbs for their lives. In the village, Fei got to know a group of retired talents and learned martial arts. Once, Fei Dai's mother went out of the city to hand in medicine. When she met Tang Jianer (Zhou Huimin), the daughter of the rich man, they became lovers from misunderstanding. In addition, Le also has been secretly in love with the girl next door, Mu Qingsi (Guan Xiumei), but the beauty of thinking has attracted the pursuit of Zhu Junyu (Zhang Zhaohui), the little prince. Yu and his father, Zhu Shengbei, conspired against each other, trafficked in private salt, and later learned that there was black gold in the village, so they tried their best to drive the villagers away. At this time, the imperial court also cared about the North's actions. Tian Zhongmou, a spy, was sent to investigate. With the help of Tian Zaibai, the letter of the North rebellion was finally obtained. In order to recapture the north, the imperial court sent his mistress Zhu Meng (Lin Yingxian) to pretend to be close to Fei. Whether Fei can uncover the North's plot or not, who will win the battle

The Hunter's Prer

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Ray Mears' World of Survival

Ray Mears' World of Survival is a survival television series hosted by Ray Mears. The series airs on the BBC in United Kingdom, it is also shown on Discovery Channel in the United States, Canada, India, Italy, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands and Russia. The show was first broadcast in 1997 with "The Arctic", and ended in 1998. It would be followed by Extreme Survival. In World of Survival, Ray demonstrates his wilderness skills and is taught new skills in every episode, like rubbing two sticks together to make fire. The show also has a cult status. Due to its popularity, more Ray Mears shows have since been produced.

Ray Mears' World of Survival

7.0 N/A
The Sharp End

The Sharp End was a 1991 British television comedy drama starring Gwen Taylor, James Cosmo and Philip Martin Brown. It was written by Roy Clarke and directed by Brian Parker and David Penn, and ran for eight episodes on BBC1 from 12 April 1991. Taylor took the leading role of Celia Forrest, a recent widow who had decided to take on the running of her late husband's Debt Collection Agency. However, her decision to do this was much to the displeasure of her more ruthless business rival, who tried everything in his power to close her business down. James Cosmo also starred as Carmichael, an illiterate hermit who was hired by Forrest as her assistant. He spent much of the series riding around on a pushbike with a tape recorder on which Forrest would record instructions of his tasks for the day. The duo managed to keep the company running, but the series was less successful, and was cancelled after one season.

The Sharp End

7.5 N/A
Star in My Heart

Orphan Lee Yun-hee (Choi Jin-sil) is adopted into a hostile family environment. She harbors an undiscovered artistic talent, which helps to catapult her into the lives of two men. She was taken to her father's friend family, after her father died, although while his father's friend had warm feeling towards her she was met with hostility from her new stepmother (Park Won-sook) and her stepsister Ahn Yi-hwa (Jo Mi-ryung), who throughout the series are intriguing with against her.

Star in My Heart

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This Love to Live

This story focuses on a married couple and their search for happiness as a family. Akemi becomes pregnant, Seiichi eventually divorces his wife and marries her. Despite their passionate romance before marriage, now Seiichi does not look at or think of Akemi as "a woman". Part of Seiichi's reason has to do with the fact that he again goes out with his former wife Ritsuko, cheating on Akemi. When Akemi notices what Seiichi is thinking, she meets Yusaku Shirube, a police detective. Akemi and Yusaku eventually have a love affair that night, comforting their wounded hearts. This one-night love affair is to be a start for perfect love.

This Love to Live

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Keiji Onitsura Hachiro

From the 18 popular criminal drama series starring Yasuo Ochichi, which was broadcast in the "Tuesday Suspense Theater" (Japan TV Series) from 1993 to 2005. Hachiro Oniku, pilgrim, chief of Higashiro Tokyo Keisatsu has three people living with her wife and daughter. As a hobby of classic music and Tai Chi but more than that, at home we have strictly managed meals from my wife. With sharp clamps and severe observations, and terrain investigations, you can break the alivi of the true criminal.

Keiji Onitsura Hachiro

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