A twin brother and sister separated at birth. Two halves forming the Yin and Yang. Two telepathic minds. An ancient clock tower. A mystery to keep the mind alert.
Woh Dobara is HUM TV's first horror play. The story rotates around Zubair, who shifts his family to a new house where they begin the wedding arrangements of Zubair's brother Umair. The family begins seeing paranormal action occurring around the house yet give it no significance due to wedding preparations and celebrations. After the wedding Zubair is compelled to move out as Imaan neglects to conform with them however she is yet to confront the horrors that are waiting for her.
"O Próximo Mundo" (loosely translated as "The Next World") is a post-apocalyptic animated series set in Brazil, produced by the YouTube channel The Walker Center.
Shen Yan, who was deeply in love, went to meet Fu Feng's parents. She was humiliated by Fu Qing Zhou and then had a car accident. When she woke up, it was five years later. She had become Fu Qing Zhou's wife and had a son. While exploring the truth, she had constant disputes with Fu Feng and others.
Two super cute girls are out to save StarLand from total chaos. Follow these anime-inspired teen heroines as they battle a cast of fantastic characters, and mix it up with zodiac DJs along the way.
The Secret City was a television program designed to teach children how to draw, starring Mark Kistler as as the fictional ‘Commander Mark’ who led viewers and in-studio club members through various drawing exercises in a sci-fi clubhouse setting full of fun, fantasy, and adventure.
While the show’s format essentially prioritizes instruction over narrative, ongoing ‘drama’ is created by the frequent addition of new key features to the emerging scenery of the giant Secret City mural. Often Special Guests would appear on the show to demonstrate other art forms or practical applications for drawing skills.
The show was created by John Price & Mark Kistler, based on Bruce McIntyre's AVDP. Much of the series was edited live in-camera and was shot in a somewhat semi-scripted format. It was produced at Maryland Public Television through private funding by Children's Video Associates, and intended for broadcast via national PBS syndication. It also aired on TVOntario.