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Survival in the Sky

Survival in the Sky is a British series of six one-hour episodes produced by Darlow Smithson Productions for The Learning Channel and Channel 4. Narrated by Will Lyman or Sean Barrett, the series primarily concentrated on commercial aviation accidents and the investigations related to them. They were first aired as a series of only four episodes in late 1996. Two additional episodes were produced and premiered in 1998. The series is notable for being produced with the cooperation of the National Transportation Safety Board and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, and interviews many of the investigators and survivors of air crashes. A book also entitled Black Box was published in 1996 as a companion to the series.

Survival in the Sky

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Vianočné rozprávanie

An animated series by Milan Horvatovič with commentary by Miroslav Noga on Christmas customs during the Christmas holidays. Children will learn about the customs of girls Dorka and Betka, how they conjure up their grooms on St. Andrew's Day, how girls put cherry twigs in vases on St. Barbara's Day, how St. Nicholas dealt with the disobedient Janko, about poor Anička, whom Saint Lucia saved from a greedy peasant woman, and about the help of a guardian angel on Christmas Eve. They will also learn about the meeting of the three kings with the potter Matej and his greedy wife.

Vianočné rozprávanie

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Mae Sri Prai

Prachun, a young businessman from the North was celebrating his wedding to Kornthong. However, his bride was not too happy and was sitting alone in her room, sad for being forced into the marriage by her mother Lamai. This momentous occasion was disrupted when Intorn kidnapped Kornthong. His friend Sang Plor and elephant Boun Choo burst in to pick up Intorn and Kornthong and fled into the darkness. Prachun was furious and set out to find the person who dared to step on his pride and kidnap his new bride. Meanwhile, Kornthong woke up to find herself sitting atop an elephant in a deep jungle. During the long journey, she was constantly harrassed and insulted by Intorn. She didn't knew why Intorn had kidnapped her to the Paso Village, a Karen village deep in the mountains. The reason was he wants revenge agains

Mae Sri Prai

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Eho Hamara Jeevna

Bhano, a poor woman belonging to a poor farmer family in rural areas of Punjab, is the female protagonist of the novel. In her village women are often treated as commodity and sold for a little money. Bhano's father was ready to sell her daughter and arranges her marriage with Sarban, a resident of Moranwalli village. After her marriage she faces harassment and tortures. Sarban's four unmarried brothers try to abuse her sexually. The friends of Sarban also harass her. After the death of Sarban, Bhano's life becomes more miserable and her father tries to sell her once again to the brothers of Sarban. Bhano tries to escape by committing suicide. A man named Narain saves her and accepts her as his wife without denying to give any social recognition. Because of circumstances and patriarchal setup in her society Bhano fails to fulfil even her simplest goals in life.

Eho Hamara Jeevna

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Ulica Sezamkowa

Poland gained its own version of Sesame Street in 1996 on TVP2. It was one of the few countries in Europe that did not translate the famous Sesame Street songs. This version does a lot with their own traditional music. The Muppets remain the main attraction, but now they speak Polish, have Polish names, and interact with actors playing Polish characters, including a grandfather whose bushy mustache makes him look like Poland's anti-communist hero and former president, Lech Walesa.

Ulica Sezamkowa

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