After the death of her father, Amaya Mathur's family faces financial problems and they move to Varanasi from Paris. There, Amaya meets Rafi and soon, the two fall in love.
Harry Batt is a one-off BBC 1 comedy starring Ian Kirkby as the "Geordie copper" DI Harry Batt, following his pursuit of a soft furnishings bouncer gang.
Adventures of a young boy who went to school excursion for the first time in life. There he faces responsibilities, but also new friends and first sweethearts.
Readalong was an educational, Canadian television program for young children, first produced in 1976 for TVOntario.
The program taught fundamentals of reading with the help of live child actors and puppets, including a comically dressed grandmother figure named Granny and anthropomorphic footwear: a brown, male boot and pink, female shoe named, appropriately, Boot and Pretty. Other characters were Mister Bones, the Explorer, House, and the Thing.
The Granny, Boot, and Pretty puppets are now housed at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Noreen Young, who designed the puppets, also created puppets for other programs, including Under the Umbrella Tree. The characters were developed by Ken Sobol, who also wrote all the scripts for the series. The show's music was composed by Eric Robertson.
Welcome to the enchanting world of Amélie and her companions. Meet Amélie, a cheerful and imaginative young girl who has a special ability to communicate with animals. Newton, the mischievous yet lovable cat, adds a touch of humor with his sarcastic wit. Despite having an irritating older brother, Amélie's family is close-knit and supportive. She is surrounded by loyal and intelligent friends who stand by her side. However, there is one neighbor she wouldn't mind parting ways with. Along her journey, Amélie discovers an abandoned pet shelter and her mind brims with brilliant ideas. Prepare yourself for thrilling and occasionally extravagant adventures in the world of Amélie et compagnie.
Nabil is a songong young man who likes challenges by living on his father's money. Meanwhile, Rayya is an independent woman who has two best friends and lives alone with her father. Nabil fell in love at first hearing with Rayya.
Kabour, a traditional patriarch, stubbornly refuses to sell his ancestral Riad despite the rapid urbanization and high-rise construction surrounding it. To preserve family unity, he forces his adult children and their spouses to live with him under one roof. This forced cohabitation leads to daily comedic conflicts as the family navigates financial struggles, generational clashes, and the constant battle over their potential inheritance.