BBC host Chris Packham and wildlife cinematographer Bob Poole are joined by travel journalist Samantha Brown for this special PBS edition of the first-ever season of Autumnwatch produced in America. This series in three parts travels across the colorful landscapes of New England, meeting a cast of unforgettable wildlife characters, and experiencing some of the best autumn has to offer, including leaf gazing, pumpkin carving and cranberry harvesting. Local experts in food, wildlife, music, literature and history join the trio of hosts each night to showcase characteristics special to New England.
Two sibling tadpoles Ted and Paula, take on the dangers of the river to join their frog family on the surface. Regular reminders of how far they are from the surface emphasize the verticality of their journey as encounters with predators and other foes threaten their progress.
Mind Wars is a quiz game show comprising four teams of two students from grade six to ten, and hosted by Shreyas Talpade. They are asked general knowledge questions about India and its current affairs. The team that answers the questions correctly wins the title of Mind Wars Champions.
M1 celebrates 35 years of music and on the occasion of its birthday, we invite you to an impressive music event - the national M1 Music Awards! These are awards that will combine the legendary history and present of M1, live music and the most unexpected musical duets.
Janó Manó is the caretaker of the Csupalomb Forest, and his job is to keep everything under control with his colleague Ragacs Pamac. From the Control Center, they ensure that the forest runs smoothly. Their most important task is to collect dewdrops, which Janó uses to make medicines and secret elixirs. One day, however, the dewdrops disappear! Janó immediately sets off on an expedition to find out what could have happened. His companion is Zizgő Zizzencs, the firefly. During their journey, they have to overcome numerous obstacles.
It is a bitter and realistic drama centered on the struggle of revolutionary youth against the terrorist group of the MKO. The 1960s, with its widespread assassinations, bombings, security infiltrations, and bloody clashes in cities, is the setting for a fiery drama; a setting that has rarely been dealt with in dramatic formats with such clarity and boldness.A summary of the series' plot states: "Don't you see what they did to our brothers? Where in the world do you know, where does history remember, that they would scalp a human being?" This sentence not only refers to the merciless violence of the hypocrites, but also depicts the atmosphere of the series.
Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures is an animated series developed by Sesame Workshop in which clay-animated versions of Bert and Ernie use their imaginations to travel to strange places and into entertaining situations. The shorts are shown in the United States as inserts on Sesame Street. Internationally, the shorts are shown as a stand-alone series in various overseas markets. The animation for the series was produced by Italy's Misseri Studio. Two seasons of 26 five minute episodes each are being produced. The "Secret Agents" episode has received the Gold Award for the Children's Animation category at the 2009 World Media Festival, as well as being a selection at the 2009 Annecy Animation Festival.
A lonely widower decides to rent out her huge mansion. With the help of her cousin, they take care of a group of single half-Pinoys and half-Pinays, born and raised overseas.
Synapusyu (シナぷしゅ) is a Japanese television series aimed a babies and toddlers. Each episode of Synapusyu typically consists of short segments, keeping in mind the attention span of its young viewers. The series incorporates repetitive elements, catchy songs, and engaging visuals to reinforce learning concepts and facilitate memory retention.