Kurosawa, who works for a film production company, meets Akiko, a divorcee and single mother, who works at a publishing house. Through the efforts of Akiko's son, Naoya, they fall in love and decide to get married. The good news continues with Kurosawa becoming an assistant producer, and Akiko's parents offering to make the down-payment for their apartment. However, things start to go wrong when the ever-generous and sometimes naive Kurosawa helps a respected friend by co-signing on his financial obligation. A warm and occasionally wacky comedy for the whole family.
The Red Hand Gang is an American live-action Saturday morning television series on NBC, first broadcast in 1977. The show featured five crime-solving pre-teens and their dog, who lived in the inner city. The group was so named because its members left red hand prints on fences to mark where they had been.
A Saturday evening magic show which ran from 1990 to 1992. Linda Lusardi starred with the host and was replaced by various guest stars for the third and final season. Each episode featured a number of close-up tricks and comedy sketches, before closing with a large scale illusion.
In this tale, unlikely destinies intertwine as God brings together two individuals from different corners of the world. Plapol, a man of both Korean and Thai heritage, grew up in Korea and escapes to Thailand, skeptical of his new stepmother's intentions toward his father's wealth. His distrust of women is rooted in the disappearance of his mother after divorcing his father during his youth. Fuelled by resentment, Plapol embarks on a journey to Thailand in search of his mother. There, in a bar, he encounters Pantawan, a charismatic singer adored by the men. Initially viewing her through a familiar lens, Plapol's misogynistic views clash with Pantawan's independent spirit. They clash, yet eventually, understanding blossoms into love. However, a revelation unravels their romance: Pantawan's mother is Plapol's new stepmother, introducing a new layer of complexity to their relationship.
The three brothers Robin, John and Harold spend their vacations in 1925 on the country estate of their aunt Ellen. But instead of fun and games, the young men are expected to be extremely disciplined. And it gets worse: Harold falls ill and his brothers are to be quarantined. That's enough for the young adventurers! So they escape and hide in the forest. This is the beginning of a life they have always dreamed of. But it is not as easy as they had imagined. So the boys have to find shelter in a hollow tree trunk, their aunt worries and, on the advice of the vicar, calls in the police in the form of Sergeant Bunting. While the latter is searching, an unscrupulous journalist starts a hard-nosed hunt for Robin and John. The sergeant joins the hunt when Harold, who has fallen ill, also disappears...