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Lyuba House Manager

The management company of a brand-new apartment complex is clearly failing to fulfill its responsibilities. A proactive resident, Lyubov, a mother of two who moved into the apartment after a divorce, takes matters into her own fragile hands, hoping to make things better for everyone. However, instead of support or gratitude from the residents, the self-proclaimed manager is met with condemnation. But Lyuba is not used to despair or giving up, and now the chat room of the building's residents is not only on her phone, but completely and utterly in her life.

Lyuba House Manager

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Savvopoulos Long Play

This special six-episode tribute focuses on the discography of Dionysis Savvopoulos, presenting ten of his emblematic albums - a turning point in Greek music. Six total "eras" of musical creation and history. In this documentary, which was to be the last legacy of Dionysis Savvopoulos, he himself tells stories that marked his life and the lives of everyone, from 1965, when he released his first album, to the present day, while for the last time he sings, with his guitar and unique voice, songs that we loved from his discography. In his unique way - the one that sweetly mixes myth with reality - he talks about the "lives" he lived, the people he met, his songs that were loved and left their indelible mark over time. The visual part, is by Alexis Kyritsopoulos, a companion and friend of Savvopoulos from the beginning, with works that he designed especially for this particular tribute, which also come to life through animation.

Savvopoulos Long Play

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Catching Up With the Royals

Catching Up with the Royals is a weekly Royal show exploring the latest British Royal news and the stories behind the headlines. Join Reverend Richard Coles and Royal journalist Emily Andrews as they go beyond the pomp and pageantry to uncover what’s really happening inside the House of Windsor. Each week, Richard and Emily share expert insight and informed opinion on the biggest Royal stories - from King Charles and Prince William to Prince Harry and Meghan - alongside the quieter developments unfolding behind palace walls. Emily’s years travelling with King Charles, Prince William, and Harry and Meghan, paired with Richard’s passion for royal history and relationships, bring you insider whispers you won’t hear anywhere else. They’ll also take a deep dive into the defining moments of the royal family's history. Whether it's legendary scandals that shocked the world, or lesser-known royal protocols - Richard and Emily will discuss how the Royals' past is still impactful today.

Catching Up With the Royals

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Buying My Night?

On a stormy night, Yun Ju Yeon saves CEO Lee Jae Hyeon from a panic attack triggered by childhood trauma, and they spend the night together. But when he regains consciousness, he drives her away, assuming she has ulterior motives. Ten months later, he finds her pregnant and learns the truth. Shakily, he asks, "Is the child mine?" Determined to protect Ju Yeon, he confronts his scheming family. Living together amid conflict, their wounds slowly heal as love begins to grow. (Source: DramaBox)

Buying My Night?

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Yokare to Omotte Yatta Noni: Otoko Tachi no "Shippaigaku" Saiban

A fresh take on the courtroom drama, this series brings to trial cases where actions taken by men with the best of intentions have caused immense stress to women and those around them. From the ‘crime of lack of understanding’—organising a self-righteous surprise date—to the ‘crime of failure to communicate’—announcing a transfer as a fait accompli without first consulting one’s wife—cases involving a ‘lack of emotional etiquette’ that everyone can relate to are put on trial.

Yokare to Omotte Yatta Noni: Otoko Tachi no "Shippaigaku" Saiban

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The Transit Camp

A comedy-drama starring Shalom Assayag, who also created the series alongside his son Daniel Assayag, and which feels like a spiritual prequel to their previous collaborative series, “The '80s” and “The '90s,” though this time without Meni Assayag as a writer. The plot goes back in time to 1950s Israel and follows Eliyahu Ben Simon (Assayag) and his family, who arrived from Morocco straight into the overcrowded, difficult, and precarious life of an immigrant transit camp. As they try to find their place in their new country, the family members are forced to deal with bureaucracy, neighbors, and a reality that doesn’t always match the dream that brought them here—but always with humor and a zest for life.

The Transit Camp

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