Raven: The Dragon's Eye is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the third spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel in 2009. In a similar manner to the previous spin-off, Raven: The Secret Temple, warriors compete as teams and attempt to collect objects by completing tasks.
Unlike previous Raven series, the opening titles are always headed by a safety message from Raven:
"Our Raven Warriors are always supervised and have their safety checked by experts. Please do not copy the challenges yourself."
This is a connected-standalone children's series that blends fantasy, comedy, and theatrical heritage. It follows two cheerful genies from their own world who witness and narrate the stories of the most famous Egyptian comedic plays that have influenced society over the past hundred years. Each episode presents a popular play through engaging narration and selected scenes performed by a cast of children.
Adhering to couple goals, Akshay and Rama top the priority scale in each other's lives. But surrounded by conspirators, will their love stand the test of time?
Gumaan is a gripping tale of love, longing, and the delicate balance between heart and mind. It is a complex love triangle unfolds between three individuals, each navigating their own desires and emotions. Haroon is deeply in love with Zara, but she has no interest in him. Meanwhile, Samya, determined and passionate, sets her sights on Haroon, eager to win his heart and marry him. As the story explores themes of trust, belief, and unspoken feelings, the characters must confront the complexities of love, friendship, and loyalty. Will they learn to trust one another, or will their desires and misunderstandings tear them apart?
She’s a simple girl, her world is just university and home. He’s an obedient boy, who ends up becoming her student. It’s a love story that travels across hearts, crosses distances, and stays with the soul...
"Dear Sami" is a romantic drama with elements of fantasy, where the hero is able to travel back in time from the 1840s to the present day, where he sees how man has changed and how the attitude and perception of women has changed 180 degrees. A large number of actors are involved in this project, as well as the actors of the Gyumri Drama Theater. The main characters are played by Inna Khojamiryan and Sos Janibekyan.
OI KHAPLA is a comic tele-serial and its plot is set in a village. The plots are taken from the daily affairs of a villager’s life. OI KHAPLA is a stress buster of sorts and the comic plots give viewers a respite from the rigours of daily life. OI KHAPLA, therefore, has received wide viewership and the different storylines and plots have been widely acclaimed by viewers.