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Immediately after WWII, the Yugoslav government launches massive colonization of the rich villages of Vojvodina, abandoned by German farmers. Germans were being replaced with poor Bosnian peasants. Based on a novel by Branko Copic.
The Eight Offensive
Geschäft mit der Sonne
Sam & Sally
Nikto nie je doma
Celebrity Bowling was an American syndicated sports series hosted by Jed Allan that ran from January 16, 1971 to September 1978. The series was produced in Los Angeles at Metromedia Square, the studios of KTTV. Each week, the show featured four celebrities, on a pair of AMF or Brunswick lanes installed inside KTTV's studios, pitted against each other in teams of two. Victorious teams won prizes for studio audience members based upon the level of winning scores. The weekly series was a by-product of The Celebrity Bowling Classic, a 90-minute TV special produced in 1969 for the Metromedia-owned stations, benefitting the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Joe Siegman created the series, and he and Don Gregory produced 144 episodes for their 7-10 Productions.
Celebrity Bowling
Screened on ITV, Saturday nights throughout the autumn and winter of 1978. A total of 12 episodes were broadcast between 7 October and 31 December 1978, with an additional highlights show and a further one off special on 4 April 1980. Despite a huge budget and big name guest stars it was poorly received and was broadly unsuccessful, with Forsyth's former big hit The Generation Game (hosted then by Larry Grayson) winning higher audience figures.
Bruce Forsyth's Big Night
Theatergarderobe
Syndicated country music series, featuring different guest performers each week.
That Good Old Nashville Music
Hier kocht der Chef
Ken Dodd's World of Laughter
The Body in Question is a landmark British medical documentary series of 13 shows made for the BBC. It was a groundbreaking show, being the first to ever televise an autopsy (in the final show on 29 Jan 1979). Dr Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience. He explores our attitudes towards our bodies, our ignorance of them, and our inability to read our body's signals. The first episode starts with vox populi asking where various organs in the body are located. By the final episode we are left in no doubt. Taking as his starting point the experience of pain, Dr Miller analyses the elaborate social process of "falling ill", considers the physical foundations of "disease" and looks at the types of individuals humankind has historically attributed with the power of healing. The series was nominated for two 1979 BAFTAs: Best Factual Television Series and Most Original Programme/Series.
The Body in Question
Pot-Bouille
Parempi myöhään
Raquel
Bambole, non c'è una lira!
Dronningens nytårstaler gennem årene
Maggie and Her
Znak Orła
Mire megvénülünk
Delilah is a Canadian situation comedy television series that aired on CBC Television from 1973 to 1974. Delilah is a Canadian sitcom that follows the story of Delilah, a woman who moves from the city to the small town of Egerton, Ontario. She takes over a heavily mortgaged barbershop that she inherited from her late father. While managing the barbershop, Delilah supports her teenage brother, Vince, as he completes his studies. As the town's first female barber, she faces the humorous challenges of breaking gender norms in a profession traditionally dominated by men during the 1970s.
Delilah
Mon ami Gaylord
Gardalul's drama was one of the most watched dramas in the Kurdistan Region, directed by artist Jalil Zangan and produced in three parts.
Gardalul
Dr. Francis Schaeffer's series on the rise and decline of Western culture from a Christian perspective.
How Should We Then Live?
Italian miniseries.
Albert e l'uomo nero
Le Jeune Fabre
الزائر المجهول
FBI – Francesco Bertolazzi investigatore is an Italian television series.
FBI – Francesco Bertolazzi investigatore
The Stationary Ark was a documentary television miniseries hosted by zoologist Gerald Durrell on location at his Jersey Zoological Park in the United Kingdom. It was based on his 1976 book of the same name. The series was produced by Canadian company Nielsen-Ferns and aired from September to December 1975 on CBC Television and TVOntario. Ark on the Move, a follow-up TV series, was also hosted by Gerald Durrell.
The Stationary Ark
A filmed stage show in which an alien hero defends the earth from invading forces. Believed to be lost.
Assault! Human!!
Die Powenzbande
Daily soap featuring the fictional residents of the village of Cwmderi.
People of the Valley
Die Kriminalnovelle
Produced by Andy Warhol between 1979–1980 for Manhattan Cable, Fashion was a 10-episode series delving into runway culture, designers (like Halston), models, and makeup. It featured Warhol’s deadpan intros, SX-70 Polaroids, and a fly-on-the-wall style, bridging art, celebrity, and consumerism before MTV's Fifteen Minutes.
Fashion
Občan Novák a ti druzí
Il Signor Rossi cerca la felicità
Harry H. is a detective who prefers to sit by the water and fish but can never say no to a case when someone is in need.
Harry H.
Hup a Hop
Another Day is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from April 8, 1978 to April 29, 1978. The series stars David Groh and Joan Hackett as a married couple, both of whom hold down full-time jobs, and their family.
Another Day
Spannende Geschichten
A gripping cycle of Polish crime thrillers featuring a stellar cast. Each episode presents a sophisticated story of con artists from different parts of the world. The series is known for its suspenseful action and unexpected endings.
Con Artist Parade
Topical arts magazine introduced by Melvyn Bragg.
2nd House
The miniseries tells the story of Marina di Malombra, a languid heroine with a morbid, decadent sensibility.
Malombra
Westway is a British television series made by HTV for ITV in 1976. The series dealt with the lives of three families living together in a commune in Bristol, and explored issues of self-sufficiency also addressed by BBC series of the period such as The Good Life and Survivors.
Westway
Divadlo v dome
A three-episode series, based on the novel of the same title by Victor Hugo, telling of the adventures of two children, a blind girl and a badly scared boy, who are rescued and looked after by a vagabond.
The Man Who Laughs
Don-Lurio-Show
Kroppen
Miniseries loosely based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Il Fauno di marmo
Two teenagers try to secure gainful employment after leaving school.
4 Idle Hands
The Bobby Goldsboro Show
Mi hermana la nena
Inspektion Lauenstadt
The Link Men was an Australian television series shown in 1970. The series was the first drama series made in-house by the Nine Network as part of an attempt to rival the cop shows produced by Crawford Productions such as Homicide and Division 4. The Link Men starred Kevin Miles, Bruce Montague and Tristan Rogers as three detectives working in the city of Sydney. The series was devised and produced by Glyn Davies who had created The Rat Catchers for BBC TV. The director was Australian film director Jonathan Dawson. The show lasted for thirteen episodes. Other actors included Elke Neidhardt.
The Link Men
My Brother's Keeper
The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty was a children's television show alternating animation and live footage segments. It took the concept of James Thurber's popular short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and parodied it with anthropomorphised dogs and cats. The show did not last long; it ran into trouble with the estate of James Thurber as it was not authorized by them. It did reappear on the Groovie Goolies show under the title The New Adventures of Waldo Kitty
The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty
Gli sport del signor Rossi
Play Away is a British television children's programme. A sister programme to the infants' series Play School, it was aimed at slightly older children. It ran from 1971 until 1984, and was broadcast on Saturday afternoons on BBC 2. While Play School had a more gentle, intimate feel, featuring just two presenters in a studio with the usual collection of toys, Play Away was much more lively, including songs, games and many jokes. The first eight series were shot in a studio, usually at BBC Television Centre, London, although certain episodes were recorded in Bristol or Manchester. Later episodes were recorded in front of a live studio audience. The format was a little like a music-hall variety show or 'end-of-the-pier' show. The Musical Director was Jonathan Cohen on piano, with Spike Heatley on double bass and Alan Rushton on drums, often with accomplished guest musicians such as trombonist George Chisholm.
Play Away