Diverse, emotional and fascinating, Wife Swap New Zealand follows 16 Kiwi families as they swap lives for one week. Expect outbursts, cultural misunderstandings, emotional breakthroughs and redemptions galore as our swapped wives follow the rules of an adopted household - and then get to change them!
The Good Night Show is a television programming block on PBS KIDS Sprout which premiered on September 26, 2005. Programming starts at 6:00pm ET each evening. Throughout the three-hour block, which is repeated three times over the course of the evening, viewers are encouraged to participate in host-led games, songs, crafts, and lessons in yoga and sign language. Activities and games generally revolve around a theme, and take place between theme-appropriate cartoon episodes. These themes include issues of interest to preschool children and their parents, such as imaginary friends, teddy bears, shadows, opposites, dreams, or babysitters.
Bajega Band Baaja is an Indian comedy television series starring Swapnil Joshi and Ami Trivedi in lead roles. The show was aired on DD National. It started in 2009 and ended in 2010. The show received positive reviews from the audience and Swapnil Joshi was well appreciated for his work.
An eight part children's thriller involving stolen jewels and BMX bike riders.
With the help of her brother, and new friends as diverse as a computer whizz-kid and a BMX stunt rider, Sandra must somehow outwit a ruthless motorbike phantom.
Storybook International is a British children's television series, produced for ITV by Harlech Productions, a part of HTV. The weekly, half-hour show was a collection of folk tales and fairy stories from all over the world, based on an anthology of stories for children published by Gollancz in 1981, edited by Veronica Kruger. Filmed in such locales as Russia, Ireland and Scandinavia, the series' live-action playlets were based on stories which originated in England, Czechoslovakia, France, Romania, Turkey, Wales, Israel, Norway, China, Africa, India and elsewhere. A few of the stories were campfire legends derived from the Native Americans of New England and the Maori of New Zealand.
First broadcast in 1983, it consisted of 65 episodes, aired as three separate series. Although its distribution was originally confined to Britain and Europe, Storybook International enjoyed extensive cable play in the US, Scandinavia and the Middle East in subsequent decades. Fitfully released on VHS throughout the 1980s and 1990, th
A satirical comedy ‘BAH AMRAWATI BAH’ is a tele-serial where the plot revolves around an imaginary township named ‘AMRAWATI’ located at the outskirts of a city. The characters will be played by some of the well known veteran actors of Assam. People who dwindle in this locality are from various walks of life for example lawyers, teachers, businessmen, government officials etc. The people who are dwindling in this locality named ‘AMRAWATI’ have their own set of lives where they face every challenges of life with a smile on their face. The all-pervasive light-hearted comedy most of the characters portray have been widely acclaimed by the audience. The mainaim of the tele-serial is to send a positive message to the people.
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.