The Krofft Superstar Hour is a Saturday morning children's variety show, produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. After eight episodes, the show was renamed The Bay City Rollers Show. It aired for one season from September 9, 1978 to November 28, 1979 on NBC.
Milly and Molly may look quite different, but they are the best of friends. This charming new series follows the adventures of our two heroines and their friends in a small country town. Exciting, poignant and funny, Milly, Molly celebrates difference and promotes acceptance of diversity. Each episode has a subtle message about values such as honesty, persistence and responsibility, as well as showing life skills like dealing with bullying and forgiveness. Together Milly and Molly always manage to have fun as they face the world and its complexities.
Mischievous eight-year-old Bink is spending a weekend with his grandfather. What begins as an innocent outing quickly turns into a magical adventure when it turns out Grandpa is in charge of maintaining Sinterklaas's castle. Bink discovers he's destined to one day become the castle's key keeper, but only if he can put his mischief behind him.
Get ready for a wild experience of fun, love, hate, and uproarious antics! Join us as we jump into the chaotic world of a couple whose relationship swings between passion and frustration faster than you can say 'I love you...I hate you!' With laughter as their constant companion, Get ready four new drama that promises to deliver non-stop fun along with the ups and downs of love.
A bangla serial starring Nadia Afrin Mim, Mili Basher, Tariq Anam Khan, Rashed Mamun Apu, Aleef Chowdhury, Aynun Putul written by Mezbah Uddin Sumon directed by Habib Shakil. Other actors playing important roles: Mahadi Hasan Pial, Priyontee Urbee, Jibon Roy, Tanay Biswas. Family Friends Title song sung by Ariyan Mehedi, music composed by Ahmed Shobuj
Turbo Dogs is a television show that airs on Qubo and Kids' CBC. The show is based on the book Racer Dogs by Bob Kolar. The show premiered on October 3, 2008. The show was not renewed for a second season.
Eight members of the public are transformed into the world's most famous celebrities by donning giant heads, competing against each other in a series of massive celebrity-inspired challenges.
Forty celebrities compete against each other in crazy competitions. There's only one rule - don't come last. In the end, only one man remains on the throne.
Deep underground live the Earthfolk. There are five Earthfolk tribes: the Wirsche, the Wolde, the Gilche, the Murke, and the Trumpe. They have all been ruled for 1,000 years by the kind but slightly eccentric Kalle, a big-hearted, peace-loving Wirsch who serves as their king. One day, however, a proclamation spreads through the realm: all Earthfolk must gather at the Earthfolk Fortress. There, Zoppo Trump intends to challenge King Kalle Wirsch to a duel and seize power. Knowing he can hardly win such a duel, Zoppo and his cronies, Querro and Quarro, the Rat and the Spider, set numerous nasty traps meant to kill the king. If Kalle fails to appear for the duel, the law states that the challenger automatically inherits the throne, making Zoppo king.
The Wizard of the Emerald City (Russian: Волшебник Изумрудного города) is a ten-part stop-motion adaptation of the first book in Alexander Volkov's Magic Land series. Produced by Ekran, it is believed to have aired monthly from around December 1973 to September 1974.
Because of the wicked Gingema, a young girl named Ellie and her little dog Totoshka are swept away to the Magic Country, where incredible adventures await.