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Gom Gashte is an Iranian television series directed by Rambod Javan that aired on Channel 3 during Ramadan in 2001. The cast of the series includes Attila Pesiani, Faramarz Sedighi, Ataneh Faghih Nasiri, Pejman Bazeghi, Hadith Foladvand, Saleh Mirza Aghaei, Zohreh Hamidi, Sedighe Kianfar, Buyuk Mirzaei, and Behrouz Shoaibi. Although Gom Gashte is not the first special occasion series, it is one of the most important and successful of them, and according to a survey by the Research Center of the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation, it is still the most popular special occasion series in the eyes of the public. In addition, the title song of the series, sung by Majid Akhshabi, made him famous and established him in pop music, especially title music.[3][4] For his role in the series, Pesiani was nominated for the Best Actor in a Television Drama Award at the 6th Hafez Festival.

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Great Artists with Tim Marlow

A major 25 part television series in which art historian Tim Marlow takes a fresh look at the most important artworks of some of the greatest artists in history. Shot on location in over 50 galleries, museums, churches and palaces throughout Europe and the United States, this series is a comprehensive survey of the history of Western art. Both intelligent and informative, the series aims to provide an uncomplicated and accessible analysis of the works and artists featured including Giotto, Michelangelo and Raphael.

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Kung Fu - The Animal Within

This special TV show aired in March 2001 shows how animals large and small have inspired the kung fu fighters into developing a potent array of sophisticated moves, postures and grips that relies on strategy dependent upon stealth, quickness and the element of surprise. They interview several Kung Fu masters and show footage of people using the styles and the actual animals in action. It also contains plenty of clips of old Kung Fu movies and a 2 minute segment on Bruce Lee, showing footage from the black & white Kato screen-test, clips of his movies, Green Hornet, and the Lost interview.

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