Its story Ardeshir, the janitor of a school, plans with his family to hold his son's wedding ceremony in the school on the eve of Eid, but he accepts his retirement order and the family has to make a decision about the school, this issue causes to make a family plan. It may rain, but all of them join hands to overcome the problems and organize the ceremony.
Yok is the hated child in her family. Her father only loves his son. One day, Yok returns home late and she was greeted by an angry father. They get into a big argument which causes her to move out, and her father disowns her. Yok spends the last few years saving up to go to England with her aunt. Once she goes there, she becomes a chef and begins to get rich and famous. Will Yok and her father be able to reconcile their broken relationship?
“Mom, I’ll call you right back.” “Maa Abhi Nahin I’m busy.” “Mom I’m in a meeting.” Sounds familiar? A relationship we’ve all lived. A relationship we’ve often taken for granted. This is our story. We’ve just never paid attention to it. Until now.
Handy Manny's School for Tools is a series of animated shorts based on Handy Manny. The 3-minute shorts are used to teach children about the proper way to use various tools.
Dance Machine was an American dance game show and competition that premiered on June 27, 2008 on ABC. The show was hosted by Jason Kennedy of E! News. It was created by RDF USA.
Due to the show's low ratings, ABC announced that the series was cancelled after three episodes. Repeats of America's Funniest Home Videos replaced Dance Machine, beginning July 18, 2008.
The series started airing in Australia on December 6, 2008 during the Winter non-ratings period on Saturday nights at 8:30 PM. However, due to low ratings, after one episode the show was moved to air weekdays at 3:00 PM starting on December 22.