Gifted with their ancestors' virtues, the heroes featured in these adventures are these characters: Hercules and his friendly dog Cerberus, Hua Mulan and the friendly eagle Tylli, the Ninja Turtle Dragon, Ulysses--assisted by a Ram and Bear, King David and the cheetah Betsy, the Thief of Baghdad--aided and abetted by his cave lion Yubba, Jerome and the friendly cave cougar Bloody Knife with the buffalo Wapi, the protective Blue Yeti, and two little dinosaurs named Knock and Hit.
Join Lola for fun adventures in the city as she discovers skateboards, fire trucks, how to cross the street, take a taxi and more! This series safely and enjoyably introduces the city environment and the activities of Lola and her friends.
Two ordinary panda cubs find themselves on countless adventures thanks to their new friend, Tommy, a little dragon. With the help of his magic soap bubbles, Tommy makes the impossible, possible!
Cool School is a Russian children's television series that premiered in 2013 and quickly gained popularity among both younger children and teenagers. The plot centers on the lives of schoolchildren—their ups and downs, first loves, friendships, and conflicts with teachers and parents. The main characters face typical adolescent challenges while simultaneously learning the importance of mutual understanding and how to approach various situations with maturity. Intrigue, humor, the realism of everyday situations, and the sincerity of the characters make the series both engaging and enriching. Cool School offers young viewers a mirror in which to reflect on their own life experiences—and, perhaps, to learn from the mistakes of others. Thus, the series serves not only to entertain but also to educate, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of children's television.
5 television programmes on BBC 1
First broadcast on BBC 1 from April 1974
Rebroadcast on BBC 1 on Thursdays from
20 June 1974 at approximately 11.15 p.m
Join Ashley Eckstein for mindful lessons and exercises. Jedi Master Yoda once said, "A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind." Yoda teaches us that training our mind is just as important as physically training our body.