Raven: The Secret Temple is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the second spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel, and then during CBBC on BBC One in the United Kingdom, in 2007. In this series, warriors compete as teams and attempt to collect as many jewels as possible by completing fourteen tasks, so that they may find and enter the Secret Temple.
P-Man is an original tokusatsu hero series with a basic format of 5 minutes per episode, co-produced by the independent film production group Eisokai and Genshijin.
In a small bedroom studio with nothing but a phone, a dream, and a busted ring light, 17-year-old Elijah uploads his first video — a chaotic but charming gaming vlog. Between school, skeptical parents, and internet trolls, he quickly learns that the path to YouTube stardom is anything but easy. But when a surprise comment from a major creator sparks a sudden surge in views, Elijah’s journey to viral fame begins — and the world starts watching.
Dechrau Canu, Dechrau Canmol is a television series featuring congregational Christian singing in the Welsh language. Currently aired by the Welsh television channel S4C, it is one of the longest-running television programmes on any British television channel, the first edition having been broadcast by the BBC from Trinity Chapel, Swansea, in 1961. The programme inspired the creation of the similar English-language series Songs of Praise, which began later in the same year.
The programme was revamped in September 2006 with a new and diverse team of enthusiastic presenters, including Martyn Geraint. A series now consists of forty programmes lasting half an hour each and three special hour-long programmes.
The programmes celebrate important festivals and dates in the Christian calendar and place on film the celebration of important national and international occasions where the music is of a devotional and religious nature.
A documentary series about the history of Lithuanian football during the interwar and Soviet periods and now, about the emotional health of athletes, the Lithuanian culture of football fans and ultras, about what we have good for and where we can move forward.
a scientist Small Fred and his annoying friend Tyro with their two best friends Glowletric and Bandit go on adventures together through different dimensions and their city called HomeTown
Captain Vyom is an Indian science fiction television series that aired on DD National channel in the late 1990s. The series aired in India on DD1 every Sunday morning at 10. It became extremely popular among youth because of its concept of time machine and the world of 2220. The titular character was played by Indian model Milind Soman. Later on, the series was re-aired on SAB TV channel.
The project is a spinoff from Circus's D.C. Da Capo franchise and features the Yoshino Sakura character as a seemingly ordinary third grader with secret special powers.