Florb the alien, is a cosmic anomaly. Born by chance at the grasp of the vastly unpredictable universe, this comic always seem to run into situational irony, and situations to extract a laugh out of. Or is it just the writers and directors with no sympathy? Follow this cosmic entity on an adventure full of comedy, and messages only to be seen in hindsight.
Whoops Baghdad is a BBC television comedy programme first broadcast from 25 January to 1 March 1973.
The series stars Frankie Howerd, and was similar to his earlier programme Up Pompeii!, with the setting moved from Ancient Rome to mediaeval Baghdad. However, it was significantly less successful than its predecessor, only running for six episodes and is little remembered, although all episodes survive.
The original proposed title, Up Baghdad, was rejected because it was felt that it might have been seen as supportive of the then-current Iraqi regime.
Ripley Holden is a small-time entrepreneur desperate to make it big with his new state-of-the-art amusement arcade. The opening extravaganza is overshadowed by the find of a dead body on the premises. DI Carlisle is called in and quickly finds he has more on his mind than murder, when he falls in love with Ripley's long-suffering wife.
Alaxmi Ka Super Parivaar, formerly known as Alaxmi - Hamari Super Bahu, is a family drama which airs on Life OK. It is based on the popular Bengali serial, Songsar Sukher Hoy Romonir Gune, that airs on Star Jalsa.
The show is doing average by gaining TRPs but is doing better than any other show at the 9 p.m. slot on Life OK, since the channel's launch. It was earlier decided to go off air but at the eleventh hour, it got three months extension. It turned from daily to weeekly one hour show. From 27th Oct 2012 it started airing every Sat-Sun 7.00 PM. With the change in time slot, the title also changed. It is now titled as Alaxmi Ka Super Parivaar.
In order to find out the truth about his mother's death, the heir of Feng Shang Group Shang Boran joins a fashion magazine publisher while hiding his identity.
A guy who has lost his memory is saved from drowning through mouth-to-mouth. When he realises that every time he kisses the guy who saved him a piece of his memory returns, he suddenly wants to kiss him all the time.
Sigrid Bonde Tusvik gathers ten of Norway's funniest people in the same room, with the following challenge: Don't laugh for six hours, while you do whatever it takes to make the others laugh. The winner of LOL: Den som ler sist leaves the house with NOK 100,000 for their chosen charity.
A completely lost early ITV sitcom with strong similarities to the popular radio series The Navy Lark. HMS Paradise is set at a Royal Navy station on an island off the Dorset coast where very little actual work takes place.
Xiao Luo, a young yama (god and judge of the dead), is afraid of ghosts. In order to properly reign in the underworld, she will have to face her fears.
In 1999, the show originally featured only one segment titled Pastila Timpului ("The Time Pill"). It was a sitcom about a scientist named Professor Hărăbor, who invented a pill that allowed him to travel through time and embark on all kinds of adventures with his family, often portraying well-known characters throughout history.
After the first season, the show expanded to include multiple segments: featuring Policeman Garcea, The Show of the Show, Boyar Moflea and the King and Leana and Costel — a rural couple from Sadova dealing with all sorts of shenanigans involving the other townsfolk.
Charlie & Co. is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 18, 1985 to May 16, 1986. Created by Allan Katz, the series stars Flip Wilson and Gladys Knight. Charlie & Co. is regarded as CBS's answer to The Cosby Show, which was a ratings success for NBC at the time. Unlike The Cosby Show, which ran for eight seasons, Charlie & Co. lasted for only one.