The Sector is an action science-Fiction television series executive produced by Ridley and Tony Scott and written by Matthew and Aaron Benay. The series, which is still in the development stage, will follow the commander of a paramilitary unit who pursues a dangerous new race of genetically enhanced humans. It was originally announced to air on Cinemax and is co-produced with Tandem Communications and Scott Free Productions, the same team behind Starz original series, The Pillars of the Earth. However, on August 31, 2011 it was announced that Cinemax had passed on the show, with a clarification that the original order was only for a pilot plus the show bible. It was simultaneously announced that the Science Channel is now considering picking the show up to series.
The Girls on Film is a web series created by Jeff Hammond, Ashleigh Harrington and Cat McCormick, directed by Hammond, and starring Harrington and a variety of guest stars. It premiered on Youtube on 20 December 2010. Each episode is around three to seven minutes long. The project recreates movie scenes originally played by men, with women taking the starring roles. The Girls on Film is listed as on of the top websites for Film Geeks in Leslie Simon's book, Geek Girls Unite: Why Fangirls, Bookworms, Indie Chicks, and Other Misfits Will Inherit the Earth.
Shaktimaan Animated is an Indian animated action-adventure series, which is based on the famous indian superhero series Shaktimaan. It is created by Reliance Animation and was aired on Sonic on December 20, 2011.
Spellfury is a web series. It is a live-action classic sword and sorcery tale with a sense of humor. Spellfury is written and directed by Travis Gordon and stars Julie O'Halloran as Druinia. Each webisode of Spellfury comes out roughly every two months.
Celebrity Boxing was a FOX television show, in which celebrities whose careers and/or notoriety had diminished were pitted against each other in exhibition boxing matches. The contestants wore headgear during the fights, which were scheduled for three rounds apiece. Two episodes of the show were aired.
In 2002, TV Guide ranked it number 6 on its TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list.
Machine Robo: Battle Hackers is a Japanese animated television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from June 3, 1987 through December 30, 1987.
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.
Wan is a spoiled young girl from a rich family with a grandmother, mother and two aunts. She never received love or care from her father since she was young and her mother always told her that her father was a bad man who left her mother to be with another wife. Wan has always disliked her father. Dom is the grandson of the eldest lady who is a maid in the house and they are respected by Wan's family because they have been there for a very long time. Wan and Dom grew up together and she loves to trick and tease him. However he seems to always tease her back, as both are strong headed towards each other.
Meteor Rain is a 2001 Taiwanese drama starring Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu and Ken Chu of F4 and Rainie Yang. It is a supplementary mini-series of the Meteor Garden series which is based on Japanese shōjo manga series, Boys Over Flowers, written by Yoko Kamio. It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production with Angie Chai as producer. It consists of three stand alone episodes that happened at different times, before, during and after Meteor Garden. They are referred to as chapters focusing on each F4 members, except for Hua Ze Lei.
The series was broadcast on free-to-air Chinese Television System in 2001 following the main series Meteor Garden, which was broadcast from 12 April 2001 to 16 August 2001. It was followed by the sequel Meteor Garden II, which was broadcast from 11 November 2002 to 25 December 2002.