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Strašidla a spol.
This group has Hejir, Uncle Khosrow, Shirin, Fereshte Khanum, Sohrab Mahmoudi, and others. In the future, some events will unfold.
In Chand Nanfar
The eccentric but highly acclaimed British Chef Keith Floyd goes in search of the true flavour of Spain. Floyd celebrates the food and drink of regional Spain in restaurants and bars, mountain tops and the length and breadth of this rich and diverse country.
Floyd on Spain
10-07: L'affaire Zeus
The show allows a traveler 72 hours to go anywhere and bring back experiences of a lifetime, such as hiking a live volcano in Hawaii, challenging the rapids in a Costa Rican rain forest, or experiencing a simulated dogfight in a fighter plane.
Travelquest
小神仙和小仙女
A Bahraini historical comedy series, its separate connected episodes, in each episode a specific incident that occurred in the past in the Gulf countries, especially Bahrain, is highlighted.
old neighborhood
女検視官江夏冬子
Έκπτωτος άγγελος
‘Detective Catherine’ (Meitantei Catherine) is a television drama series based on Misa Yamamura’s ‘Catherine Series’ of detective novels. TBS Rino Katase version: A series broadcast on the TBS network from 1996 to 2006. It ran for a total of 15 episodes. The lead role was played by Rino Katase. The series was broadcast in the following time slots: ‘Monday Drama Special’ (Episodes 1–9), ‘Monday Mystery Theatre’ (Episodes 10–14), and ‘Monday Golden’ (Episode 15). TV Asahi Charlotte Kate Fox version: A special drama broadcast on the TV Asahi network on Saturday 5 September 2015 from 21:00 to 23:06. Starring Charlotte Kate Fox. On Sunday 20 March 2016, from 21:00 to 23:10 (in the ‘Sunday Entertainment’ slot), the second installment of the series, ‘Detective Catherine: The Missing Heir’, was broadcast.
名探偵キャサリン
Ein Wahnsinnskind
The Human Animal: A Personal View of the Human Species is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by Desmond Morris, which focuses on the behaviour of homo sapiens, examining areas such as love and sex, baby rearing, the importance of urban habitat and the roots of our creativity.
The Human Animal
Break the Science Barrier is a 1996 television documentary written and presented by Richard Dawkins, which promotes the viewpoint that scientific endeavour is not only useful, but also intellectually stimulating and exciting. Featuring interviews with many well-known figures from the world of science and beyond, it was originally broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom — the first of a series of collaborations between Dawkins and the station — before being released on DVD more than a decade later. The documentary contains many of the themes later expounded in his book Unweaving the Rainbow, which was published two years after the initial broadcast.
Break the Science Barrier
Motín a bordo
福禄双全
白蛇傳
Sicher ist sicher
ベビーシッター 桃子の冒険
Zbeng
L'Alerte rouge
TorontoTom – kocour z Ameriky
Οι Αγνοημένοι
三十六计奇遇记
El árbol azul
Seekers is a four-part TV mini-series released in 1992 about a police officer who disappears, and when his wife tries to find him, she discovers... another wife. They team up to search for him. It starred Brenda Fricker and Josette Simon, and was written by the celebrated novelist and screenwriter Lynda La Plante who also wrote the book of the same name. It was produced by Sarah Lawson.
Seekers
Rocca (série télévisée)
火线对峙
Gosia i Małgosia
Kripo live is a German television series.
Kripo live
ابتدائية لماما
Dr. Michel Camus, a veterinarian and animal psychologist from Paris, suffers a tragic loss. His sister is killed in a riding accident at Lake Chiemsee. The horse lover travels to Germany to take the horse involved in the accident, Ramboso, back to Paris with him. But Ramboso now belongs to Sylvia's father.
Die Hütte am See
幸福の誤算
Blackboard Jungle is an Irish quiz show hosted by Ray D'Arcy that aired for seven series on Network 2 between 1991 and 1997. The show, which aired up to three times a week, featured two teams of three representing two competing secondary schools. A grand final was held at the end of each series.
Blackboard Jungle
Xi 'an Great Chase
Spiel des Lebens
Groundbreaking effects and filming techniques are used to show how animals perceive wildlife. Pioneering techniques reveal our lives from the animal's point of view and creatures across the landscapes from the world around them.
Lifesense
Room for Romance
Detective de señoras
Skopičiny
長七郎江戸日記スペシャル 虫ケラ一匹なればこそ 最後の剣舞い
Room for Romance
Minuscule tragedies
津軽竜飛岬・風の殺意
Versus
Burnumu Keser misiniz?
Rocca (série télévisée)
The National Lottery Third Degree
Profit
Shipbroker Anders Jahre is hunted by the socialist state for tax evasion.
Affæren Anders Jahre
This Is Modern Art was a six-part TV series written and presented by the English art critic Matthew Collings. It was broadcast in 1999 on Channel 4. The series won several awards including a BAFTA. It became popular both because of its sometimes jokey and sometimes thoughtful explanations of the work and attitude of a new wave of artists that had recently been publicized in the British mass media, and because of its author's witty and irreverent, though clearly highly informed, commentary style. Collings went on to create several more TV series and programmes for Channel 4, including Impressionism Revenge of The Nice, Self Portraits The Me Generations and This Is Civilisation.
This Is Modern Art
京都祇園入り婿刑事事件簿
昌晋源票号
Ivar Kreuger
An Awfully Big Adventure
A blooper show hosted by Terry Wogan that ran from 29 December 1991 to 29 December 2001, with clips taken mainly from BBC programmes including soaps, sitcoms, dramas and news.
Auntie's Bloomers
骆驼祥子
Space is no longer a new frontier: It's a vital part of our world. Each fascinating program gives an eye-opening view of the way space exploration has revolutionized how we see ourselves, our planet and the universe beyond.
Space Age
A Stab In The Dark was a British television programme of topical monologues and discussion screened on Channel 4 in 1992. It was hosted by comedian David Baddiel, journalist, future Conservative MP and schools secretary Michael Gove and critic and television presenter Tracey MacLeod. The monologues, often containing very dark humour, were delivered straight to camera by each host in turn before a small studio audience on a stark set with numerous staircases. Sometimes relevant guests were invited on to further or contradict a point, including Conservative MPs Jerry Hayes and Alan Clark. One of the more memorable routines was Baddiel’s contention, in opposition to contemporary feminist orthodoxy, that the word "cunt" should be reclaimed as a term of abuse, and no longer be used to refer to female genitalia. His task was made harder by the fact that the producers would not allow him to say the word itself.