Hot Fudge is an American children's television series that was produced in Detroit by WXYZ-TV and distributed by the Lexington Broadcast Services Company. Originally airing only in Detroit beginning in 1974, the show grew in popularity and was syndicated nationally from 1976 to 1980.
A drama adaptation based on Shigematsu Kiyoshi's book of the same name. This drama is about a child with dysphemia and his struggles to communicate with others, and his story of growing up.
One of the students of the men's middle school, Adaś Cisowski, a noble boy with a keen mind, stands out for his extraordinary ability to think logically. For this reason, he is called Satan by his colleagues. We meet his family: his doctor father, his affectionate mother and his crazy, much younger siblings. We also see that Adam's thoughts run towards the female middle school, where the beautiful, athletic and extremely self-confident Sophie Gorska reigns supreme. The plot of ‘Satan...’ takes place during the holidays in an old palace somewhere in the Polish countryside. Adaś stumbles upon a treasure trove hidden somewhere in the area by a Napoleonic soldier. At the same time, a group of dangerous criminals also fell on the trail of the treasure.
Mehroo Nabi Bux (Sohai Ali Abro) a lonely soul and a copywriter in an advertising firm has an apartment. A Nanny was there to look after her but still, there’s something missing in her life. She admires a man Farhan Shiekh, who works in the next office on the same floor. But this admiration is really quite as they both never met. Mehroo likes his way of suiting but he is not her Prince Charming.
This children miniseries tells the story of Bamse's adventures on a small remote planet inhabited by the wonderful and strange characters, Forlæns and Baglæns. The series was created by Finn Bentzen, Elith Nulle Nykjær, and Poul Nesgaard and is considered by many to be one of the best children's TV programs ever made in Denmark.
This classic story tells the life of the people, the sugar mills and the cane fields in the Valle del Cauca, showing the tradition and culture of this Colombian region.