Inspector Tai On-na (Jessica Hester Hsuan) has always been comfortable in the logistic position of file management. Because of fate, he will work with the Yuanzu-level Tuoqiang senior sister Chan Sam-yuan (Joyce Tang) and the male god of the Flying Tigers team Mung Hon-sam (Moses Chan) to solve the case. (Hui Shiu Hung) arranges to join the unsettled case team, and a group of police officers with their own "characteristics", under the leadership of Hon-sam, pursue unsettled cases that are not of concern to the outside world. Hon-sam was dissatisfied with On-na and fought each other until it was revealed that Anna was afraid of using a gun because of being hijacked, and the two sparked love! On-na meets again with Lau Tat-Wah (Him Law), a tuition student who was destroyed many years ago, but he has joined the underworld... Under the impetus of feelings and guilt, can On-na get back the pistol and re-energize her, and become a new generation of "armed lady cop" ?
Anshul and Sonia run away together because their families oppose their love due to caste differences. Hoping to stay safe, they take shelter with a man named Vivek Dahiya, the leader of a group that claims to protect couples in love. However, they soon discover that Vivek has his own hidden agenda. As their families and other enemies begin to close in, the couple is forced to run for their lives. Their escape turns into a terrifying journey through the narrow lanes, crowded markets, and river ghats of Banaras. With danger at every turn, Anshul and Sonia must fight to survive and protect their love.
Asawa Ng Asawa Ko tells the story of Cristy (Jasmine Curtis-Smith), Jordan (Rayver Cruz) and their daughter Tori (Kzhoebe Nicole Baker). They’re the epitome of a happy family, but things changed when Cristy was kidnapped by the armed group KALASAG. For four years, Cristy was held captive by KALASAG.
Thinking that Cristy has died already, Jordan marries their friend Shaira (Liezel Lopez), and she becomes the mother figure for Tori.
To everyone's shock, Cristy resurfaces and tries to reclaim her old life. Will she fight for the love of her life after all that she'd been through? Can she prove that love is worth fighting for now that her daughter has wholeheartedly accepted her stepmom? Can she get Jordan back from the arms of Shaira?
Cordel Encantado is an epic telenovela encircled by castles, kings and outlaws that tells a majestic love story between Azucena and Jesuino: two noble spirited young people who are unaware of their true origins. Beautiful Azucena and her hero Jesuíno go through many adventures in their determination to stay together.
UC: Undercover is an action-thriller television series that focuses on the secret lives and private demons of an elite Justice Department crime-fighting unit that confronts the country’s deadliest, most untouchable lawbreakers by going undercover to bust them. The series was broadcast from 2001 to 2002.
The stories were written by Shane Salerno. James Bond composer David Arnold wrote the main title theme and scored the pilot episode. Salerno said the show would be a "very music driven series." UC: Undercover was a production of NBC Studios in association with Jersey Films, Chasing Time Pictures, Regency Television, and 20th Century Fox Television. Its short but popular run ended when it was canceled by the network.
The show developed a passionate following overseas and continues to run on FX International.
What happens with two children commit two different muders in order to protect each other? Does salvation exist for them? In order to walk beneath the sun once more, Ryouji and Yukiho find themselves in a twisted web from which neither can escape without abandoning the other. Having no one but each other, this drama follows the events the follow that fateful day… 14 years ago.
The series is about an incident that takes place when the owners of the boarding house called 'Guest Summer Palace', which breaks stereotypes, and boarders with secrets gather to find Lee Seol who disappeared 13 years ago.
Lenny Belardo, the youngest and first American Pope in the history of the Church, must establish his new papacy and navigate the power struggles of the closed, secretive Vatican.
The Edgar Wallace Mysteries was a British second-feature film series, produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 46 films in the series, made between 1960 and 1965.
The films were loose adaptations of Edgar Wallace's books and stories. Very few used his original titles, and there was no attempt to set them in the period in which Wallace wrote, probably to obviate the need for elaborate costumes and sets. A 1962 article in Scene magazine quotes £22,000 as the budget for an episode then in production.
A single mother believes that she can give her son a happy life just on her own. However, at the critical juncture of getting her son into a primary school, she realises that all the mums in the kindergarten have their own troubles.
In the near future a new phenomenon starts happening all over the world with powerful flashes of light occurring in the ocean and people from the past mysteriously reappearing. Called "beforeigners," these people come from three separate time periods: the Stone Age, the Viking era and late 19th century. A couple of years later, Alfhildr – who comes from the Viking Age – has to partner up with a burned-out police officer, Lars Haaland, to investigate the murder of a beforeigner. The pair begins to unravel a larger conspiracy behind the origin of the mysterious mass arrivals.
When the floodwaters rose, power failed, and heat soared, exhausted caregivers at a New Orleans hospital were forced to make profound, heart-wrenching decisions.
Superboy is a half-hour live-action television series based on Kal-El's early years as Superboy. It depicted Superboy's adventures during his college years, his meetings with Lex Luthor and his romance with Lana Lang. The series was brought to the screen by executive producers Ilya and Alexander Salkind, who were the producers of the first three Superman movies and the 1984 Supergirl movie.
The Huntress is an American TV series that appeared on the USA Network over subsequent summers of the 2000 and 2001 television seasons. It was inspired by a book about the real bounty hunter, Dottie Thorson, and is also a belated sequel to the 1980 Steve McQueen film, The Hunter.