Riverworld is a television film released on the Syfy channel on April 18, 2010. Based on the Riverworld books by Philip José Farmer, the made-for-TV film is a reboot of the aborted Sci-Fi Channel Riverworld television series, of which only the pilot episode was produced.
Riverworld stars Tahmoh Penikett, Laura Vandervoort, Jeananne Goossen, Alan Cumming, Mark Deklin, and Peter Wingfield. It is produced by Reunion Pictures, an award-winning Canadian-based production company. It is written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe and directed by Stuart Gillard.
Wu Ran, known as the number one trash, accidentally activated the treasure of heaven and earth, the holy soul dice system, during a battle and was seriously injured. He obtained the strange and eccentric dice skills, rescued the little master, and defeated the female immortal cultivator Nisha. Nisha, a female immortal cultivator, has a heart of admiration for him. And to take Wu Ran back to the sect. Nisha, a female immortal cultivator, joins forces with the White Dragon King to attack the earth’s cities, hoping to obtain the treasure of the universe. In the end, Wu Ran defeated Nisha and guarded the earth’s city.
"Li Fuyao, a young and mysterious storyteller, wins the villagers with their fantastic and original stories in a quiet and remote village. Actually, born in the city of Luoyang, he used to be a prestigious selected child, who should have been cultivated in the sacred palace. However, life treated him differently. He was expelled to this remote town without attention. However, as a hidden leopard, he is always on the stalker to return to the path of cultivation and seek revenge when he is strong enough. One day, a master farmer and a wounded demon snake made him an unexpected visit, breaking the peace of his life ever since. To his surprise, the demon snake offered him a demonic nucleus for cultivation, which granted him the opportunity he has been craving. Will it really be a turning point in your life or will it only put you in an inconceivable danger? [Source: Novel Updates]
Toot is a pig on the go -- he loves to travel and always has his digital camera at the ready. His best pal, Puddle, also likes to explore, but he looks for adventure closer to home, Pocket Hollow (sometimes called Woodcock Pocket). Puddle's cousin, Opal, is younger but every bit as interested in the world around her. Toot and Puddle's parrot pal, Tulip, is never shy about expressing her many opinions. The show is based on the series of children's books written by Holly Hobbie, who also directed episodes of the animated series.
A saga based on real-life events of the patriots who dedicated their lives to protect India. It is a testimony to the courage, commitment, and the spirit of every Rakshak towards their country and its citizens.
A treasure has been hidden at Woburn Abbey at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. When the sale of the present-day estate is threatened three children find this treasure by means of five clues hidden in a deer's antler.
Between Dreaming and Awakening, an Iranian drama series whose story revolves around gangs that sponsor the drug trade in Iran, where senior police officers confront them after they pose a real threat to the country's youth. It shows a complicated story about police trying to drag these traders into the trap, so interesting events take place in a dramatic context in which the features of the conflict between the forces of good and evil appear, and the series is a light police comic type, which gives the impression of the difficulties facing the policemen of the dangers and obstacles surrounding the policeman and his family in the same time.
On June 27, 1942, a caravan of ships, codenamed PQ-17, left Reykjavik for Arkhangelsk. The route of the ships with cargo for Russia lay across the North Atlantic, where they were awaited by chilling winds, stormy seas and deadly attacks by German submarines and bombers.
Lucky Fred is a Spanish animated TV series. Created by Imira Productions in 2011. It aired in Disney Channel and Nickelodeon on November 1, 2011 and Nickelodeon Philippines on February 18, 2012.
Lagardère is a French miniseries consisting of six 50-minute episodes, created by Marcel Jullian based on Paul Féval's novel Le Bossu (the eighth film adaptation outside of theater, out of 10 known adaptations), and some of the sequels imagined by Paul Féval Jr.1, directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt, and broadcast from September 20 to October 25, 1967, on the first channel of ORTF.