In 1822, Toussaint Rouveyre, a former captain in Napoleon's army, returned to his village in the Ardèche after the defeat at Waterloo and a seven-year stay in America. There, he reunited with his family, persecuted by the Restoration regime. In order for his father to give him his share of the inheritance in advance of his permanent move to America, he needs the consent of his younger brother Antoine, a carpenter who is on the Compagnons' Tour de France. When Toussaint learns that his brother, a member of the Compagnons du Devoir (Devoirants) association, has been killed by a companion from the rival association, the Compagnons du Devoir de Liberté (Gavots), he is determined to find the murderer, a certain Tourangeau Sans-Quartier, and avenge his brother. To find this man, he joins the Compagnons du Devoir de Liberté incognito.
Wisdom of the Gnomes is an animated series produced by Spanish company BRB Internacional about Gnomes. It was a spin-off of the series The World of David the Gnome. It was based on the books The Secret Book of Gnomes by Wil Huygen. Other sequels, both in serial and movie form, were The Great Adventure of the Gnomes, The Gnomes in the Snow and The Fantastic Adventures of the Gnomes.
Lefteris Vlachos is an advertiser, but the only thing he successfully advertises is himself. When Lefteris could no longer pay the rent, he and his wife, who teaches psychology at a college, and their son, Markos, moved at the home of his mother-in-law, Daphne. Daphne never misses an opportunity to undermine her son-in-law, who, in addition to Markos, has two daughters with his ex-wife Charoulla, a police officer with Team Z. Daphne also has a brother, Giasemakis Triantafillidis, who, according to himself, is the best lawyer in Cyprus. At his law firm, which shares premises with the advertising agency, works Maria who is being pursued by her colleague, Lakis. The cast is completed by the gang from the "Love TV" channel, with Margarita, her cheekiness, her charming naivety, and above all her famous linguistic "gems.", the beautiful Eleni and her jealous boyfriend Paris, Aggelos, Aphroditi, Mr. Pouros, Antzi, Koullis, and Vasos.
Trumpton is a stop-motion children's television show from the producers of Camberwick Green. First shown on the BBC in the 1960s, It was the second series in the Trumptonshire Trilogy, which comprised Camberwick Green, Trumpton, and Chigley.
Trumpton was narrated by Brian Cant, animation was by Bob Bura, John Hardwick and Pasquale Ferrari. Scripts are by Alison Prince; all other production details were identical to Camberwick Green.
Licia dolce Licia is an Italian television series. It is one of the four live adaptations of the Japanese manga Ai Shite Knight. It is the sequel to "Love me Licia" and was followed by "Teneramente Licia" and "Balliamo e cantiamo con Licia".
The incredible story of good-hearted and eccentric Professor Kosta Vujic who, in the 19th century, taught some of the greatest minds of that era. Among his students were Mihailo Petrovic - Mika Alas, Jovan Cvijic, Pavle Popovic, Jasa Prodanovic, Milorad Mitrovic, Ljubomir Stojanovic and others who later became academics, teachers, politicians... The TV Show is based on the best seller novel by Milovan Vitezovic.
Five members of Ma Baram's family travel to the human world to learn human emotions to report back to help the Elder faction in the currently chaotic magical world.