Setsu Inui and Chisato Onozawa have been good friends since high school. On this day, Setsu comes to the dining bar where Chisato works. Setsu is a shoe designer and bothered about an offer for a temporary posting that she got from an Italian workshop. The wife of Setsu's lover Tamotsu Hirai has found out about Setsu's relationship with him. Even so, Tamotsu says they will stay together. Setsu's first marriage failed because of her perfection and she seems to have found comfort in her relationship with the devil-may-care Tamotsu. Although Chisato listens sympathetically to Setsu's story, she is troubled by her own husband's infidelity. Chisato's husband Mitsuru is a popular photographer. He has always had the habit of having affairs. However, her intuition gives her the hunch that his affair might be a serious one this time. She is tormented by hallucinations that the family will be hijacked in her absence. Meanwhile, Setsu is hit with an unexpected incident.
Tube Mice is a children's animated series produced in 1988 about the adventures of mice who dwell in the tunnels of the London Underground, the subway system locally referred to as 'the tube'.
The series was created by Sara and Simon Bor at Honeycomb Animation for Television South West and was screened on Children's ITV
BBC Daytime commissions two-part series: 200 Years of The Railways which will air on BBC Two later this year. September 2025 marks 200 years since the first steam-hauled passenger train ran on a public railway, from Stockton to Darlington, in 1825.5
Abu Mansur Makan ibn Kaki was a Daylamite military leader active in northern Iran in the early 10th century. He became involved in the succession disputes of the Alids of Tabaristan, and managed to establish himself as the ruler of Tabaristan and Gurgan for short periods of time, in competition to other Daylamite warlords such as Asfar ibn Shiruya or the Ziyarid brothers Mardavij and Vushmgir. He alternately opposed and secured support from the Samanid governors of Khurasan, and eventually fell in battle against a Samanid army.
Ba Qian Li Lu Yun He Yue is a Taiwanese television series based on the story of Yue Fei, a Song Dynasty general widely regarded as a patriot and national hero in Chinese culture for his role during the Jurchen campaigns against the Song Dynasty. The series was first aired on CTS in Taiwan from 21 November 1988 to 13 January 1989.
Luna Valente lives with her family in Cancún, Mexico. She goes to school, has her own group of friends, has a job, and loves to skate. However, her life changes when her parents are given a job offer that moves them to Buenos Aires, Argentina. There she finds a new skating rink (named Jam & Roller), learns freestyling, makes new friends, and even falls in love.
During the mid-22nd century, a century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission, Jonathan Archer captains the United Earth ship Enterprise during the early years of Starfleet, leading up to the Earth-Romulan War and the formation of the Federation.
When Lin Wanxing returns to her hometown and takes a job at a local high school, she’s unexpectedly tasked with reviving its long-disbanded soccer team. With help from her mysterious tenant, former coach Wang Fa, they work to rebuild the team, guide the students toward their dreams, and face the shadows of their own pasts along the way.
A sharp detective with a messy life, DCI Vera Stanhope patrols her “patch” of northeast England, pursuing the truth in cases of murder, kidnapping, and blackmail. Vera is obsessive about her work and faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage.
Night After Night with Allan Havey was an unorthodox late night talk show which aired on The Comedy Channel from 1989 to 1992. The show featured the stream of consciousness of host Allan Havey, and other departures from the standard late-night talk show format. Havey's sidekick was Nick Bakay, who moved on to play the sidekick on Dennis Miller's late night talk show.
Another curious feature was the "Audience of One," which was literally a single person sitting off-camera, ostensibly serving the same kind of feedback purposes as a normal talk show's studio audience. However, in one episode, "Audience of One" members were brought back for one episode that featured a full studio audience.
The show did feature the usual interviews with celebrities who were doing the talk show circuit, but they were done in a more low-key, one-on-one manner, which was uncommon at that time.
Allison Dubois works in the District Attorney’s office using her natural intuition about people and her ability to communicate with the dead to help to solve crimes. Her dreams often give her clues to the whereabouts of missing people.
She lives with the abbreviation CODA (hearing child of deaf parents), but carefully hides the family history from her husband. The girl is afraid to give birth to a deaf child and secretly drinks contraceptives. One day she finds out about the tragic death of her brother and returns to her hometown for a while. The official investigation believes that an accident occurred, but Anna categorically disagrees with the verdict and begins her own investigation. She remembers the mysterious basement where her brother regularly met with a strange man. As a child, Anna did not dare to go into the abandoned house, but now, for the sake of the truth, the girl is ready to look into the eyes of her fear.