Maayke Se Bandhi Dor is a soap opera that aired on Star Plus. The show ran from February 14, 2011 to October 2, 2011 and was eventually replaced by Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai. The show was also broadcast on a television channel in Afghanistan called Ariana TV.
Melek is related to a dynasty that has countless martyrs. When she was just a kid, her father became one of the martyrs in the family then somethings has changed in her life. The daily dreams that she sees and all comes true has started to give guidance to her daily life.
Years passed by Melek's married and has a child however fate has manifested once more and this time her husband joined the martyrs in the family.
With her husbands martyrdom her dreams came to the state of a different situation because now she dreams of her father and a different martyr with him. The martyrs she dreams of asks her to do some things.
Ever wanted to go back and thank someone - a parent, a teacher or a friend? "Professional Finders" Mike Schario and Jesse Brown do just that. From their memorabilia shop, Finders Keepers, these treasure hunters are hired to track down long lost, but much loved, items. Old war memorabilia, antique clocks, & one of a kind bikes aren't too hard for these finders of lost objects.
Anya and Valera Khokhlov married in their youth out of great love, lived together for seventeen happy years, moved around military garrisons, and raised two children. The idyll collapses when Valera decides to leave the army to go into business and brings his family to a big city. At her husband's birthday party, Anya is horrified to discover that Valera has a mistress—the vibrant and sexy Nika, the director of an advertising agency.
Robin et Stella was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1992 featuring France Chevrette as Robin and Lorraine Auger as Stella.
The main plot was split into stories which lasted 3 episodes. Robin et Stella was aired 3 times a week.
Bric-A-Brac is a British children's television series devised by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson, and starring well known children's television presenter Brian Cant. It was produced by the BBC and originally ran from 1 October until 5 November 1980, with another series from 18 August to 29 September 1982. It was repeated frequently until 1989.
The programme was set in a fictitious junk shop, with its shopkeeper played by Cant, who would deliver a monologue to camera. Each episode centred around a particular letter of the alphabet, with different items beginning with that letter found and discussed by the shopkeeper. Cant's script made heavy use of alliteration, and made use of tongue-twisters. At the end of each episode, he would wind up and set off a traditional clockwork toy, upon which the camera would focus whilst the credits rolled.
Perfect Parents is a heartwarming story of a young couple stepping into early parenthood – juggling work, love, grandparents, fights, cuddles and a whole lot of “are we doing this right?” moments. It’s cute, cosy, emotional and made for every parent (and future parent) who shows up, even on their worst days.
Hot Fudge is an American children's television series that was produced in Detroit by WXYZ-TV and distributed by the Lexington Broadcast Services Company. Originally airing only in Detroit beginning in 1974, the show grew in popularity and was syndicated nationally from 1976 to 1980.
Ever since they were born on the same day, eleven-year-olds' Gemma and Alice have been the best of friends, sharing everything from birthday wishes and secrets to laughter and tears.