"Bakkar" is the name of an Egyptian cartoon series and the main character in the series who tells of his adventures. Bakkar is a young boy who belongs to a Nuba village in southern Egypt and finds himself in the adventures of himself and his friends. He helps the police solve the puzzles because he feels responsible for his community. At the end of each episode, he presents a moral message to children, belonging and patriotism. The series produced a very great success, and Bakkar's character was the first Egyptian cartoon character to come out
An expert in animal health and passionate about animals, the sparkling Joanie Lamoureux takes us on the road to discover and catalog all the animals that live in Quebec, in nature or in captivity. In her safari jeep, the host bringus with her to discover particular species. From Atlantic salmon to American porcupines, white-tailed deer and owls, wild and zoo residents alike, Joanie is interested in all the animals, and she knows how to make them fascinating!
Wilf wants to be a witch's dog. His friends don't think he can as witches don't usually have dogs as pets - they have cats, spiders and bats. But when Wilf sees an advertisement for a witch's pet he decides to apply. He disguises himself as a cat which nearly works until his disguise falls apart. But Weenie the witch hasn't had any other applicants and so decides to give Wilf a try. He helps Weenie with her flying and her spells and ends up as Witch's Pet of the Year at the Annual Show.
Sto k odnomu is a team-based game show on Russian television, analogous to the American game Family Feud. It premiered on January 8, 1995 on NTV, subsequently moved to MTK, then to the channel TV Center. From October 1998 to the present time the program goes on air weekly on Sundays at 12:20 Moscow time on telechannel Russia. The general timing is 55 minutes. Earlier editions, from 2000-2008 years are transmitted daily on the channel "Questions and answers". The permanent host is Alexander Gurevich.
A young man named Borhan who lives at Bahagia Tampoi Hospital is actually a universal human defender, Keluang Man. His assistant, Tiong Man often helps him defeat the enemies of the country because the Tampoi area police led by Inspector Sahab are often late to the scene.
Si Matthew Balderama (Ian Veneracion) and ‘basketball bad boy’ nung 90s. Sikat na MVP, may endorsements at showbiz gigs. He enjoyed a lavish lifestyle. Kasama na dito and iba’t ibang luho at bisyo. He’s on top of the world! But his bad reputation eventually caught up with him. At the height of his fame, na-frame si Matthew sa isang scandal, which forced him to go to the US. Years later, babalik si Matthew sa Pilipinas. Still a bachelor, hoping to regain his former fame with a few ‘come-back’ offers. Sa kanyang pagbabalik, may anak na maghahabol sa kanya. Hindi lang isa, hindi lang dalawa, tatlo sila! Ang habulin ng chiks noon, habuli ng children ngayon!
In each visit Bella, and her mechanical friend, 'LIFT', take little ones on a journey to three surprise floors, each one revealing creative play ideas, such as arts and crafts, dancing and stories all connected by a simple theme woven throughout each episode.
Sasuraal Genda Phool is an Indian television drama series that premiered on March 1, 2010 on Star Plus and aired every Mon-Fri 7:30 pm. The story is set in the alleys of Old Delhi. The aesthetic portrayal of Old Delhi is the unique selling proposition of the show. It is a remake of a popular Bengali show Ogo Bodhu Shundori which airs on STAR Jalsha. The show currently re-airs on TV Asia. The title of the drama is inspired by the song "Genda Phool" from the film Delhi 6, which is also the show's theme song. The show did extremely well and managed to get up to 550+ episodes with an avg. of 2.0-4.0 trps. It faced stiff competition from shows like Choti Bahu and Sasural Simar Ka which aired at the same time. The last episode was aired on 21 April 2012 with a maha episode of 1 hour and was replaced by a new series Ek Doosre Se Karte Hain Pyaar Hum from 23 April 2012 onwards.
Sol and Dong live with their widower father on an island village, where he works as a fisherman. One day a white puppy enters their lives. They adopt him and name him Max. However, after their father dies at sea and circumstances separate Max from Sol and Dong, Max must find the will to fight his way home, so he can be reunited with his owners.
Go is an American television series for children that aired late-mornings on Saturdays on NBC between September 1973 and September 1976. It had the shortest title for a TV series until V debuted in 1984 on the same network. The first two seasons of Go explored various occupations. For the third season, the emphasis shifted to America's Bicentennial observance of 1976, therefore Go became Go-U.S.A. from September 6, 1975 until the series ended the following year.