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Afternoon in a Small City

There are companies that enforce enthusiasm, fierce competition, and human relationships for survival. There are youngsters who got tired of life in Seoul and moved to a small town. Kim Oh Hoo was working for the company to fulfill his dream, but hard work doesn't always mean that you gain what you dream of. Oh Hoo gets exhausted by the company that wants to use all his time, so he resigns from the company and leaves to a small city, where he meets Shin Na Ra, Hyun Jae, and Yeo Un Shik. While staying with them, Oh Hoo starts to think about what happiness is.

Afternoon in a Small City

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Saluting Dad's Army

Presented by Alexander Armstrong, this four-part brand new and exclusive series celebrates the genius and impact of the enduring classic comedy, Dad's Army, and pays tribute to the people who created it. From the very first conversation and the true stories that inspired the series, through to its long-standing legacy, we march through the entire history of the seminal sitcom. Using archive footage and newly captured interviews, the series will offer a true insight into how Dad's Army became not just a hit, but an institution.

Saluting Dad's Army

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One more week

In the docuseries *Nog één week* (One More Week), we follow children in the run-up to a major event that will change their lives. Each episode focuses on one of the children, following him or her in their daily life during the week leading up to the exciting event. Together with parents and friends, they look forward to it. Sometimes it is fun, sometimes exciting, sometimes sad, sometimes difficult. How do they cope? What do they find difficult, and what do they not? In this way, you see that every child experiences something in his or her own way.

One more week

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Sketches About Freedom

In the episodes, the authors model situations based on the darkest forecasts of the development of mores and moods within the country. Violation of intimate space, privacy, encroachment on freedom of creativity, self–expression and just the right to life are just some of the symptoms of this disease. The "beautiful" Russia of the future in this reading is an inexorable regression, the rejection of personal space and total immersion in the new Middle Ages in the Sorokin style.

Sketches About Freedom

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