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Lisa is a ballet dancer and is competing in a ballet competition with other ballerinas in her group and they need her to win. But one day she meets Nabil a hip hop dancer in a group called AF1. They fall for each other and Lisa starts to become one of them and starts getting in trouble in school because she thinks that will make her look cooler and that Tariq the leader of the group will accept her like one of them. Drama, love, singing and dancing is a big part in this Scandinavian tv-series.
AF1
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The Little Lodgers' spin-off series, featuring the milkshake! pets, Milky and Shake
The Milky and Shake Show
This 10-episode program offers archival photographs and battle re-enactments to unravel the history of the U.S. Civil War, from the election of 1860 to the Appomattox surrender. Includes a bonus photo slide show.
Civil War America Divided
How to Survive the Property Crisis
Recorded at Islington's Union Chapel, this concert brings together English folk legend Martin Carthy and some of his most important collaborators - including wife Norma and daughter Eliza, known collectively as Waterson-Carthy. Fiddling partner Dave Swarbrick, who joined Fairport Convention in the late 1960s, also features, as does extraordinary brass band Brass Monkey.
Martin Carthy and Friends
Antjes Fischkoppgeschichten
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The BBC News at One is the afternoon news bulletin from the BBC. Produced by BBC News, the programme is broadcast on BBC One and the BBC News channel every weekday at 1:00pm. The programme is usually presented by Sian Williams every Monday and Sophie Raworth from Tuesday to Friday. The BBC News at One achieved an average reach of 2.7 million viewers per bulletin in 2007, making it the most watched programme on UK daytime television.
BBC News at One
A series documenting reunions of long-lost relatives and friends, with help from a location specialist.
The Locator
Chhote Miyan is a comedy show that airs on Colors TV.
Chhote Miyan
Erik & Mackan: Hela Och Rena
Aída
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The Million Dollar Con Man
Peter Perfect
Nadie me dirá como quererte
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A program devoted to cinema hosted by Coach & Grégou!
Merci qui ?
Gió làng Kình
Rambo kills everybody, so there's no more wars to be fought. Or is there?
Rambo: No Blood
1st Look is a weekly American travel and lifestyle show that takes you to the country's hottest destinations for amazing eats, thrilling adventures and crazy fun nightlife.
1st Look
In Gatwick and Bristol airports in England customs agents check baggage and travelers to uphold allowances and prevent illicit activity and substances from entering the UK.
Customs UK
Dawn ...
Singing Bee
Examining human physiques that go beyond the norms.
Extreme Bodies
The Writers' Block is a class in BYU’s Department of Theater and Media Arts.
The Writers' Block
Domestic Blitz is an Australian lifestyle and DIY television series that originally aired on the Nine Network from 18 May 2008 to 18 April 2010. The series is based on the format of Backyard Blitz, which had previously aired on the Nine Network, and generally occupied its same former timeslot of Sunday 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Rather than rewarding nominated candidates with solely a garden makeover though, Domestic Blitz introduced the element of house renovations as well. The series also exhibits similarities to the American television series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition in that the candidates either come from a disadvantaged background, or include someone with a terminal illness. The series was hosted by Scott Cam and Shelley Craft, with Cam having previously been the resident builder on Backyard Blitz, and featured a design team of Chontelle Samios and Joel Hurrey, as well as Richard Reid as the family guide. There were also occasional celebrity guests, notably singers Michael Bublé, Pink and wrestler Dave Batista. Although the regular series ended in 2010, a television special featuring the contestants from The Block 2012 aired on 8 July 2012 on the Nine Network. Cam was joined in hosting the special by former Backyard Blitz host and counterpart Jamie Durie. A second television special featuring the contestants of The Block 2013 will air on 4 August 2013.
Domestic Blitz
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Hockey news from the NHL
NHL News
What to Eat Now is a six-part series, broadcast on BBC Two and presented by chef Valentine Warner. The basic message behind the series is that people should eat food that is in season. The series has covered autumnal foods, both meats such as rabbit and pigeon, and fruits and vegetables and fungi, including apples, pears, pumpkins, chicory, beetroot and truffle as part of the series. The programme was first broadcast on 15 September 2008. In looking at apples, the show visited Benedictine monks, and talked about how they could find the best apples to make a dish called "apple charlotte". In looking at beetroot, the show visited a farmer who practiced biodynamic farming, believing that the phases of the moon could affect plant growth. The show travelled to Lindisfarne to illustrate mussel catching. Warner has also published two books entitled "What to Eat Now" and "What to Eat Now - More Please!" to accompany the series'. A second series was broadcast in 2009.
What to Eat Now
Kids Club
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Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop
The third and current incarnation of ITV's flagship late night news programme.
ITV News at Ten
Kevin Arnold makes mistakes.
Making Mistakes
Incognito Cinema Warriors XP got started as an innocent little love letter to movie riffing, way back in the roarin’ oughts. While our first episode was only intended to be a one-and-done just for fun, we wound up getting a thumbs up from Michael J. Nelson of MST3K/RiffTrax. We realized we had a whole universe to explore, and thus ICWXP was born: A hard-to-explain movie-riffing show about a solider and some robots stuck in a movie theater after the zombie apocalypse.
Incognito Cinema Warriors XP
Hopkins is a seven-part documentary TV series set at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, a teaching hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. It premiered in the United States on June 26, 2008, on ABC and is currently airing in syndication on the We TV Network. The theme for the show "So Much to Say" was written by songwriter Matthew Puckett. The series won a Peabody award. Created as a real-life adjunct to the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, it follows the professional lives of hospital caregivers and their patients. The show is a follow-up to the ABC Special Hopkins 24/7, from 2000. Boston Med, which aired on ABC in June–August 2010, was produced by the same team behind Hopkins.
Hopkins
Sejong, the Great King
Delia
Medical personnel are followed as they respond to emergency calls in the New York borough.
911: The Bronx
Rescue Chef
Testen
Get to know the greediest modern criminals - the ones who stop at nothing to get their slice of the pie.
Rich and Reckless
Koning van de Maas
Traumpfade
Party Monsters Cabo is a reality TV show airing on E!. The show involves party planners competing at the LG Villa in Cabo to see who can throw the "ultimate party" for Hollywood's A-Listers to win a contract with LG for their partys. The show is hosted by Brian Worley and Michele Merkin.
Party Monsters Cabo
Young journalists working for a magazine juggle careers, romance and other challenges while reporting on social issues and news stories in Malaysia.
Exclusive Edition
Les Grands Duels de la LNI
Ryszard Gaj and Damian Palocion are the pride of the capital’s police precinct, hardened by tough cases and equally challenging romances. No one charges into action like they do, no one backs up their partner so fiercely, and with nerves of steel and well-toned physiques, they use their own investigative methods and signature yo-yo techniques to wage a fierce war on lawlessness and intolerance.
Figo Fago
Mein Restaurant
Wish You Were Here: Now And Then
Party Heat
A soccer team in a small town is the center of a string of mysterious events which may be connected to a 17th century witch burning.
Häxdansen
Body in Numbers
A reality series following juveniles who break the law and get arrested.
Busted
Mike Hosking hosts the first New Zealand version of the globally popular quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?