A family story that reveals the experience of a former American football player who has become an unfortunate shoe store manager. We will accompany you on your adventures with your wife, children and neighbors. Love, friendship, family dynamics and a lot of humor in one broadcast!
Mammagalan är en helt ny gala på den svenska tv-himlen. Samma dag som vi firar våra egna mammor med rosor och kärleksgåvor får vi en unik utblick i världen där vi kan möta mammor med helt andra förutsättningar. Det här är en kväll där världens mammor står i centrum. Där vi får möta det magiska och underbara med moderskapet, men också mödrars utsatthet i stora delar av världen. Vi kommer att se kämpande mammor, lyckliga mammor, mammor som saknar hopp och mammor där livet har vänt till det bättre. Under galan kommer Det stora mammapriset att utses, populära artister att uppträda och vi får följa mammor i Tanzania, Sydafrika och Bangladesh i dokumentära inslag. Under kvällen kommer svenska folket ha möjlighet att bli månadsgivare – och därmed stötta Läkarmissionens långsiktiga arbete att förändra fram
The K-Factor: So You Think You Can Knit? was a fictional TV show ran by Harry Hill, as a segment of Harry Hill's TV Burp. The first episode was aired on 6 February 2010, with a preview of the show being airing on 30 January. The judges are Knitted Simon Cowell, Knitted Cheryl Coles, Knitted Rolando Villazón and the Knitted Character.
Each episode lasts approximately five minutes and the viewers can then log onto the official TV Burp website to vote for their favourite. Also available on the site is The K Factor: Unravelled, where Knitted Holly Willoughby will talk to either the contestants or the judges, much like The Xtra Factor. Peter the Duck became the winner of the series. All 7 5-minute mini-episodes plus the Unravelled episodes have been merged into a one-hour compilation episode for TV Burp Gold 3 DVD.
Even mothers were girls once, and although they're no longer young, it does not mean they cannot love. This warm family drama tells the story of Lee Soon Jin, a mother who raised her four children without a husband and single-handedly ran a restaurant to support their monetary needs. One day her ex-boyfriend Hong Kyu-Tak appears in front of Lee Soon-Jin. Her family then realizes that Lee Soon-Jin is more than just a mother and a woman with a personal life and past history.
"The Forks with Spiky Hands" is a comedy animation based on the popular South Korean Naver Webcomic "Tilly the Spiky Hands". The series follows the unusual Fork Family on their everyday adventures as the parents deal with work and home life, school, and even ghosts. Daughter Tilly has pointy, sharp hands and an even sharper wit. Patriarch, Mr. Fork, wears a frightening mask but has a heart of gold. Kooky and carefree mom Mrs. Fork is crazy about cupcakes, and naughty son Chaby can talk with animals.
A chance encounter brings together Dr. Rohit and TV actress Sonakshi. Starting off on a wrong foot, they soon fall in love and begin a life-changing journey.
10-year-old Mila lives with her mother in a small town. Mom likes the neighbor Klas but that bothers Mila because she wants to celebrate Christmas alone with her mother.
The Prime Minister's granddaughter is kidnapped. The police are at the mercy of the perpetrator, who leaves no trace. ...... is in turmoil. This is a suspense film about a battle between the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and a criminal with brains. The brainy kidnapper is played by Mikami Hiroshi, and the detective pursuing the case is played by Nishijima Hidetoshi.
Hotel Trubble is a children's comedy drama made by the BBC and broadcast on its television channels CBBC and BBC One. It stars Dominique Moore as Sally, the receptionist; Gary Damer as Lenny; Sam Phillips as Jamie, the bellboy; and Tanya Franks as Dolly and Sheila Bernette as Mrs. Poshington, a guest who never leaves. It is a farce sitcom. A total of 39 episodes have aired on TV between December 2008 and August 2011.. Many guest stars have appeared, including Tom Price, Josie d'Arby, Miranda Hart, Stephen Evans, Steve Furst, Steve Marsh, Dan Wright, Les Dennis and Phil Cornwell.