Li Zhenqiu loves Lin Xinxin, but she mistakes his qualities for those of his brother, Li Junjie. Junjie dumps Xinxin for a rich girl. Zhenqiu learns he's not his parents' biological son and becomes desperate for wealth. He reconnects with his rich father, Zhang Jun, seeks his approval, and kidnaps a key witness to protect him. Xinxin realizes her love for Zhenqiu, but he has changed. When she leaves, Zhenqiu feels everything is meaningless.
Mai Yururi decides to get rid of her old books, memorabilia, furniture and clothes. Everything around her room, except the basic necessities. Her friend visits her place and is shocked that her place is empty. Mai realizes how good it feels to get rid of clutter.
The concept of the show is like a Mary Poppins set in modern Japan, with Mama Shingo entering a client's home and resolving family discord. In the first episode, Shingo Mama visits the Nagashima family and the client is the mother, Sayuri. The family here was not on good terms, with the father, eldest daughter Hikaru and eldest son Ken having various problems, including Sayuri, who is in the last month of pregnancy and is very depressed. In addition, the wandering student Dekouchi-kun has lingering feelings for his girlfriend, whose heart has already left him. Shingo Mama is a story about the Nagashima family and the people around them who struggle to smile and make them happy so that they can say "oh-ha!" with a smile.
Evil forces try to stop the time the day before Christmas Eve and now three children from the internship school Future Academy must try to stop them before it's too late.
Drama combining sci-fi mystery adventure with fish-out-of-water comedy. Eve is the world's first fully sentient 'artificial person'. She seems human, but under the surface she's a robot capable of amazing feats - if she can navigate her way through the perils of teenage life first.
Set in 1980s China, the film follows Er Zhiqiang, a headstrong young man who, through life’s trials, transforms into a responsible and resilient adult, finding strength and purpose in a rapidly changing world.
The day before he leaves on a business trip to Europe, Shoji meets an old man named Ogawa while visiting his younger brother in the hospital. Ogawa lies to Shoji that he has a son and asks him to do something extraordinary for him...
Rewind seven years and two families are ruined due to a serious traffic accident, causing destinies of Keung Yuk-shing and Fong Lok-man to be rewritten. Fast-forward seven years and because of a traffic accident, Yuk-shing runs into Lok-man again. Life is still filled with ups and downs. Lok-man and her younger sister Fong Shu-man do not get along like they used to as people close to them are leaving one after another. An eccentric doctor by the name of Koo Hei-san unexpectedly manages to get to the bottom of the problem. Lok-man is busily looking after her daughter Chu Hang-yee and stepson Chu Ka-bing. Yuk-shing, on the other hand, never understands the needs of his only daughter Keung Tsz-yau. Fate brings Tsz-yau and Ka-bing together. Their mutual friend Mok Yu-him comes across even more problems because of their relationship, which also causes the truth about a traffic accident that took place all those years ago to gradually surface. The chums even have to prepare for change again.
The Royal Variety Performance is a televised variety show held annually in the United Kingdom to raise money for the Royal Variety. It is attended by senior members of the British Royal Family. The evening's performance is presented as a live variety show, usually from a theatre in London and consists of family entertainment that includes comedy, music, dance, magic and other speciality acts.
Angels are all watching out for us, right? Well, not quite, at least not where Corky (Kevin P. Farley) and Kenneth (David Lipper) are concerned. These two angels are sent back to Earth in order to re-earn their wings by helping the helpless.
Under the Mountain is an eight-part television series based on the novel of the same name written by Maurice Gee, first transmitted in 1981 and produced by Television New Zealand. Many of the minor roles in this series were played by people who were at the time well known performers in New Zealand.
This show helps children appreciate what it really means to have a pet, highlighting the responsibility of caring for its needs whilst also showing what great fun you can have.