Over the Limit is an American reality television series that premiered on March 21, 2010 on TruTV. The final episode aired on October 17, 2010. The series takes viewers alongside police officers during various calls, whether the suspects are driving too fast, drinking too much, fighting in public, and other belligerent behavior. Some segments may include high speed chases or confrontations with the officers at the scene.
The lives of eight famous professional soccer players hailing from across America and with one thing in common: they have transcended their times and teams to become legends.
Three animal storytellers called Krish, Trish and Baltiboy tell the story of India's fierce struggle for freedom through great moments of courage and sacrifice.
Celebrating the band's 25th anniversary in 2022, 10-FEET wrote "Dai Zero Kankan" as the ending theme song for the movie "THE FIRST SLAM DUNK" and released their 9th original album "Collins" on 12/14 (Wed), their first in 5 years.
The special program to be broadcast this time features an interview with the members in their hometown Kyoto.
Discovering the fascinating flora and fauna of the deep to exploring the secrets of the shoreline, children will delight in joining the SS Curiosity crew to sing, dance, and discover. Created in partnership with child development experts, each episode engages young viewers and reinforces early learning skills through repetition and interactivity as they journey from sea floor to the shore.
In the heart of the harsh Arabian desert, where there is no place for the weak, the courageous young man Assaf leads a volunteer team of elite trackers and rescuers. Their mission extends beyond saving those lost in the desert's thirst; it also includes confronting smuggling gangs, protecting forgotten antiquities, and rescuing innocent people in remote areas.
The reconstruction of the stories of witnesses and participants in the execution of the royal family, the investigation of which has not yet been completed. Many of the evidence and investigation materials have been made public for the first time. It is based on the story of the people who shot the royal family, which was recorded in 1964 on the instructions of Nikita Khrushchev. These audio recordings have been kept classified for many years.