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.
Showcasing wildlife success stories across the United States, renowned wildlife experts explore the work of conservationists helping to save imperiled species.
Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo is a 90-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from December 8, 1979 to November 15, 1980 on NBC. It contained the following segments: The New Fred and Barney Show, The Thing, and The New Shmoo.
The show was a repackaging of episodes from The New Fred and Barney Show and The Thing combined with half-hour reruns of The New Shmoo.
Despite the show's title, Fred, Barney, the Thing and the Shmoo only appeared briefly together in bumpers between segments. In 1980, the Shmoo joined Fred and Barney on the "Bedrock Cops" segment of The Flintstone Comedy Show.
Anandi, a witty and talented 17-year-old music lover, dreams of singing with star Karan Bindra. Loved by her family and boyfriend Vaibhav, her life changes when she’s diagnosed with blood cancer and learns she’s adopted. As she searches for her identity, secrets unfold, testing her strength, dreams, and relationships. Will she overcome or give in?
Operation Junkyard debuted in fall 2002 as part of the Discovery Kids Saturday morning programming schedule. Essentially a spin-off of TLC's popular series Junkyard Wars, OP/JY featured teams of teens that were challenged to build gadgets out of junk in six hours. Teams featured on the show include the Rummaging Robots and Jurassic Junkers, and the teams were tasked to build gadgets like water bailing machines, mud scooters, and remote control battleships.
At the beginning of each show the challenge of the day was revealed and teams attempted to collect "bodgits" by completing small challenges. "Bodgits" were helpful advantages that teams could earn, including time with the on-set engineer or special parts for use in their build.