Based on a feud that began without any significant cause between the Karakamilos and Pattalossavves families in 1754 and continues to this day, the contemporary reality of Cyprus will be presented through exaggerated comedy. We will see everyday people, our neighbors, but also people who are twice our size, who live in our homes and whom we do not pay much attention to. They are foreigners, "outsiders." They are people who chose Cyprus, to work for a better future. How do we treat them? How do Cypriots today view foreign workers? Amidst all this, a great love and two deaths reignite the feud, which no one knows how or when it will end.
Beautiful, lucky, and the only daughter of her parents Tamanna is now not that lucky because her parents left her in the cruel world, forever. However, Tamanna’s maternal uncle is kind-hearted and he decides to take the girl home. But seems like the life of Tamanna is not too easy. Tamanna’s paternal grandfather was a cobbler and her maternal grandmother feels this is a dishonor for her family. On the other hand, Tamanna is her granddaughter too.
Without Secrets, is an educational television show broadcast on Israeli Educational Television during the years 1983–1986 and on reruns during the mid-1990s. The show was intended for lower grades of Elementary, seeking to help with their reading. The show was incorporated as an integral part of the school curriculum and was even accompanied by 10 study booklets and 5 enrichment booklets, published by the 'Center for Educational Technology'.
The first-of-its-kind educational television broadcasts intended to teach children to read and would visualize to the viewer the process of reading through songs and sketches led by some well-remembered characters such as Gashash Balash and Itonish. The show's hosts Hanny Nahmias, Oshik Levi, Natan Natanzon, and Hanan Goldblat, and several other actors who'd participated on the show such as Shula Hen, Ofra Haza, Galia Isay, and Mati Sari. Plasticine Animation clips, introducing the characters "Alphy" and "Betty", were also featured.
Roland Resurrection follows the tense dynamic between protagonist Isak Muttala and antagonist Roland, the Muttala family's former pet rabbit who was abandoned and left to die. Now back, Roland sets out for Stockholm, determined to find the Muttalas and make things wrong. The only one who can stop him is Isak, whose aggressive nature drives him to kill criminals to satisfy his inner hunger. Meanwhile, Isak is forced to live a double life as a vigilante killer on one side and on the other, a boyfriend to Lotta and a member of the friend group, Seaksi, which includes the likes of Elias, Gustav, Bruno, and Edward.
Ratio Rasch, the president of planet Gyllenblå, has banned laughter and emotions in order to create a society based on reason. Police are constantly patrolling the planet and anyone caught laughing is imprisoned and given anti-laughter serum. Only a few members of an underground guerrilla oppose the president. On Earth, the eccentric Dr. Krull listens to signals from outer space and realizes that something needs to be done so he sends the two children Cecilie and Fredrik to Gyllenblå. Epicykel, a guerrilla member, senses their presence and hopes to get to them first but fails. The children are put in school, where Fredrik has great difficulty controlling his laughter but Cecilie adapts well. The guerrilla knows that laughter is contagious and Fredrik gives them new hope of returning laughter to the people of Gyllenblå.