Los Desayunos de TVE is a Spanish breakfast television news program, broadcast on weekdays in La 1 of Televisión Española since January 8, 1994.
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Los Desayunos de TVE is a Spanish breakfast television news program, broadcast on weekdays in La 1 of Televisión Española since January 8, 1994.
Sketch comedy show with black comedians.
The Sunday Programme was GMTV's political programme. It launched on 16 October 1994 as a replacement for Sunday Best, which was GMTV's original Sunday morning magazine. The programme aired between 7:00 am and 8:00 am, just after The Sunday Review (a 60-minute signed review of the week's news). It was originally presented by Alastair Stewart, who left in 2001, and Steve Richards took over. From 1995 to 2001, the programme was called Alastair Stewart's Sunday Programme, but this was changed when Alastair left in 2001. In 2008, the programme was quietly axed and replaced with children's programming.
Which Way to the War is an intended British television sitcom written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, which was discontinued after a one-off broadcast pilot on 19 August 1994. It was also Croft and Lloyd's only ITV sitcom and Croft's last World War II sitcom.
Simon Hall is a partner in a firm of recruitment consultants. Troubles at work and at home lead him to question the values and morality of the business in which he has been so successful.
In 1994, Top of the Morning was replaced with the GMTV-produced Quarter to Nine. In June 1994, Kelly went on maternity leave, returning in November 1994 to do a mother and baby slot. This led to her becoming the main presenter of Nine O'Clock Live. The show proved so popular that it moved to the earlier 8:35 am slot had been retitled Lorraine Live in the Autumn 1997.
Nine O'Clock Live replaced Quarter to Nine on GMTV in September 1994.
Caveman Hairy Jeremy has adventures in this prehistoric and somewhat absurdist French stop-motion animation.
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Chronik der Wende is a German television series, documenting the end of the GDR in 163 episodes (15 minutes for every day) from Oct, 7th, 1989 to March 18th, 1990
Set In a distant Present. In a land where there is no such word as 'ordinary' and where every.... AAhh.. AATCHOO!
Police psychologist, Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald's personal life implodes meanwhile, Albie Kinsella, a divorced factory worker goes on a deadly rampage.
A lesbian Don Juan, a suffragette and a 17th-century Italian painter are just two of ten remarkable women who speak to us in this drama documentary - an intimate portrait of their lives and a woman's view of history.
Documentary Following Fred Dibnah
Comedic animation series explaining the mating habits of various creatures.
The Sunday Review was a 60-minute signed review of the week's news, replacing Sunday Best on GMTV. A previous incarnation had been broadcasting since early 1993 under the name "Timeshift"
Girl Friday is a 1994 BBC reality television series starring Joanna Lumley in which she spends nine days on the desert island of Tsarabanjina near Madagascar.