Vlogpiet and Prankpiet do their utmost to save Christmas Eve. They accidentally lost the wish lists of all children in the Netherlands. Afraid to tell Sinterklaas, the Pieten decide to solve it with the help of their creative YouTube friends. Will they succeed in giving Sinterklaas and the children in the Netherlands an unforgettable evening full of presents?
A social comedy drama that explores the nature of the relationship between men and women during engagement, marriage, and divorce from different perspectives. The work is primarily a comedy, but it also sounds the alarm on many of the social and family problems that have spread recently, and the main factors behind the high divorce rates.
Born to Shine was an ITV entertainment programme which featured celebrities who learn a new skill taught to them by talented teenagers, live on Sunday evenings. The show was presented by Natasha Kaplinsky and won by Jason Manford.
Kukla, Fran and Ollie is an early American television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. It did not have a script and was entirely ad-libbed. It aired from 1947 to 1957.
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.
A Red Army officer Polevoy possesses a navy dirk with a secret message encrypted in its handle. The second part of a message belongs to a White army officer Nikitskiy. It's up to three young friends of Polevoy to uncover the mystery.
Spanish-language remake of the English-language sitcom "Who's the Boss", featuring a male, live-in housekeeper who works for a career woman. The household consists of the housekeeper Angel and his teenage daughter, the career woman, her young son and her mother.