When Alba and her family moves to a small town, she feels like it's the worst that could have happened. Then she runs into Ozzy and discover a secret dance group called MABINOOZ.
Seventeen years ago, Anupama gets an opportunity of a lifetime to live her dreams. Now she has to make a tough choice between her career and her family.
An anthology series seen by many as a precursor to the successful Dramarama [1983-1989]. Notable episodes include 'Death Angel' and 'Marmalade Atkins in Space'.
Leo, June, Quincy, and Annie enjoy music and art, but they enjoy being together and having fun even more. From getting trapped in the mall to being flung across the world, the Einsteins know that together anything is possible!
Maze Master Adam Conover takes families on an adventure of a lifetime across themed zones for physical and mental games that earn crystals in return for time in the exciting Crystal Dome and a chance to win the $25,000 grand prize!
Björnes magasin was a Swedish children's TV program broadcast by SVT 31 August 1987–2004. It was produced and created by Kerstin Hedberg and Anita Bäckström.
This program is about the teddy bear Björne, played by Jörgen Lantz and Pontus Gustafsson. Other actors who have appeared as Björne's "guests" in the program are among Robert Gustafsson, Eva Funck, Vanna Rosenberg, Anders Linder, Carl-Einar Häckner, Johan Ulveson and Anders Lundin. Together they often watch children's TV programs, which allowed the main programme to also function as a frame story.
In 2006 Björnes magasin and Hjärnkontoret were voted as the 2nd best children's TV program on Folktoppen.
Actor Ahmed Helmy returns as he started his artistic life with the program (Play Eyal), this time presenting the program (Shout Eyal), which is a comedy program.
Hekimoglu Omer, who has been struggling to rescue the Numan Valley from evil since the beginning, eventually pressed the Kahya thoroughly to the corner. But of course Kahya and Dündar Bey will not retreat without making a final move. They are willing to take Hekimoglu with them when they leave. In the meantime, Aslan Bey leaves the house voluntarily.
The series takes place after 2014 in a de-occupied mining town that is gradually returning to peaceful life. The main characters are two families that have long been separated by quarrels and endless arguments. The misunderstanding between them does not subside even after the news of their children's engagement. To make matters worse, former friends and now sworn enemies Pavel Dotsenko and Grisha Kulikov become the main contenders for the mayor's office. The competition for the favor of the townspeople constantly leads to complicated, confusing, and sometimes funny situations. Will the enemies be able to unite on the verge of a full-scale invasion by Russia, or will they be able to become one family for the sake of the future?
Krasino. The year is 1914. In an aristocratic environment, the murder of the famous actress Maria Alexandrovna Shuvalova takes place. Moscow investigator Vladimir Konstantinovich Drapeko begins the investigation. For him, every investigation is a kind of theater, where each suspect has his own role.
Zoom the White Dolphin was a 1971 French animated television series, of 13 episodes, created by Vladimir Tarta, directed by René Borg.
The original French version was broadcast in 1971 on ORTF's second network and rebroadcast in France from 29 June 1981 on FR3. An English version was produced and broadcast internationally on networks such as CBC Television. The Japanese version of the series was titled Iruka to Shônen, which means "the dolphin and the boy".
Production companies involved in the series were Telcia, Saga Films and Japan's Eiken.