One child grows up to become an IPS officer, while the other a local goon. Fate had swapped their lifestyles, but what happens when they confront each other?
Amrutha's estranged daughter, Anjali, returns with a new identity to fulfil her father's last wish. will she get a chance to protect her mother from her woes?
In this limited anthology series, explore different cultures, people's lives and emotion set in a cinematic atmosphere. Soar into a world of possibilities and step into the unknown where anything and everything can happen.
The show centers around a young girl named Gauri who becomes unlucky, negative and unfortunate for her family. The show follows her struggles for her rights to live happily and opposing all restrictions placed upon unlucky as she crowned by society. Wondering who is Gauri? Its Alishmita Goswami.
Winnings multiplied with each correct answer in this Bert Parks vehicle, which offered its five contestants the option of teaming up to double their earnings, provided they were willing to split the pot. Originally a part of CBS's daytime lineup, it moved to prime time when it transferred to NBC.
Let's Pretend was a 1980s children's television series aimed at preschool ages. It was shown across the ITV Network at 12.10 on Tuesdays, then later Mondays, replacing the popular Pipkins which had been cancelled at the end of 1981. Like its predecessor, each edition was fifteen minutes long, and the programme was produced using many of Pipkins' personnel such as puppeteer Nigel Plaskitt and producer Michael Jeans.
Each week the presenters would find a number of ordinary household items and contrive to produce a short story featuring them all. The first programme, "The Story Of The Broken Puppet", was shown on Tuesday 5 January 1982 by Central Television. The show aired weekly until 1988.
The show's original opening titles featured items moving along a conveyor belt into the mouth of a large plastic whale, and later a puppet caterpillar moving along the screen.
As wondrous as seeing God's hand at work, is the power that answers our faith in "things not seen." When we move beyond a Sunday-kind of faith to faith as a lifestyle, we open a connection to God that makes wonderful things possible. For soul-winners, faith is the essential element that helps us face problems with confidence, challenge fear, and go on. Fired by faith, we become true "conductors" of God's power, allowing His love to flow through us.
Although traditions at Christmas have changed over the years we still strive to retain the season’s warmth by spending time with family and friends. John Doan reminds us here in these programs of what our history was by bringing it back to life with stories and songs of the season. You just might find yourself laughing, singing, and cherishing those you love as you enjoy these holiday specials. This DVD contains both Oregon Public Broadcasting programs “A Christmas to Remember with John Doan” and “A Victorian Christmas with John Doan.”
in a twist of fate, a mischievous Mayan takes responsibility for his step-family. With a will to protect his loved ones, he braces himself for challenges.
A raw and inspiring behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Where Do Kids Go When They Fall Asleep?, the first film in a guerrilla-style indie trilogy.