DM Deborah Ann Woll leads players Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Julia Dennis, Tommy Walker, and Kate Welch on a homebrew adventure 'Witch of Briarcleft' at the Stream of Many Eyes.
Deep in the abyss, a motley crew boards the S.S. Thresher submarine to explore the abandoned Rán Boer station. Fighting claustrophobia, paranoia, oceanic behemoths, and hidden horrors, one thing is certain: from the deep, power rises.
Karishma Kaa Karishma was an Indian television series which is a remake of the popular 1985s American science fiction sitcom Small Wonder. The series premiered on STAR Plus on January 24, 2003, and aired every Friday at 8pm IST. It is produced by Sunil Doshi of Alliance Media & Entertainment, and starrs Jhanak Shukla as the cyber kid Karishma.
On a sunny day five young people travel in a striking red car. After hours of travel, they are in front of a large gate that opens up offering them the way through a leafy and strange forest. A luxurious and somewhat neglected environment in which your most desired fantasies are about to occur.
There is a moment after death….the moment where our deeds in life are weighed in the balance….when our eternal fate is judged and determined.
Each episode brings another soul to Amil, who acts as their conscience. As Amil reviews each person’s life, it is revealed whether the soul who leads that life will be rewarded with an eternity in paradise….or with a more torturous fate. The Final Glance is an anthology series about Amil, who waits at the gates of the afterlife for the departed. Each episode, Amil reviews the life of a new arrival by balancing their good deeds with their bad, guiding whether that soul spends eternity enjoying reward…..or enduring retribution.
Raven is released on probation to live with Professor Young, an archaeologist immersed in research into Arthurian legend. He is compelled to fight a plan to build a nuclear plant on the research site, which holds many mysteries.
À la recherche du Hobbit (French for Looking for the Hobbit) is an exploratory documentary series directed by Olivier Simonnet in 2014, in which illustrator John Howe, story-teller Nicolas Mezzalira, and Professor Leo Carruthers of the University of Paris-Sorbonne explore real-world settings and famous myths that inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's mythology. The documentary explores many locations of Medieval significance.
Two teens with special powers solve mysteries: Mark has the ability to read minds, while Song Li has the ability to read feelings. They are in a project run by Professor Henry Powers, who experiments with kids with special powers like the ones Mark and Song Li have. The professor's first experiment was Dr. Mary Holland, who helps Mark and Song Li solve the mysteries with Professor Powers.
An anti-alien task force with battle suits based on advanced technology, Evolver, returns to finish the war they thought they ended against the Efreet. Only a small percentage of the population has the genetic factor that allows them to use Evolver technology, leading to a ragteam team with wildly diverging backgrounds: a stubborn schoolgirl, a disabled soldier, a practical desk clerk, and an amnesiac murderer. Evolver not only has to deal with the returning threat of the Ifreet, but with their own personal issues. A mysterious girl dressed in white that wants to unlock their inner power that could change the tide of battle...but at what cost?
Set in the breathtaking city of Edinburgh, a diverse group of young Scottish teens discover they each have unique superpowers, from telekinesis to invisibility and mind reading.
The story tells about two girls who envy of each other due to differences in identities and backgrounds, but after exchanging souls, they each discover their own brilliance and re-understand their own value.
What would happen if we all lost our memory? Margaux, Vincent and Nadia, relatives who no longer recognize each other, try to survive in this world. But is everyone who they claim to be?
Pardon My Genie was a children's comedy series produced by British ITV contractor Thames Television, and written by Bob Block who later created Rentaghost.
The premise was that a magic genie appeared in present-day Britain, summoned by a young apprentice named Hal Adden, a pun that goes some way towards characterising the series. Various comical misunderstandings arise, primarily aimed at youngsters. Arthur White replaced Paddick for the second run of thirteen episodes. Throughout both series, Hal was played by Ellis Jones, with Roy Barraclough as his long-suffering boss, Mr Cobbledick.
The first series of 13 episodes was released on DVD on 22 September 2009. The second series of 13 episodes was released on 1 July 2013.
On an expedition to the Amazon rain forest, Ray Palmer aka The Atom crashes en route, is trapped at being shrunk at 6 inches and must survive the natives he finds.