YAn amusing live-action series set in the fantasy world of Hairyland that follows the fun-loving adventures of the chaotically-comic family, the Ha Ha Hairies. The Ha Ha Hairies are a happy-go-lucky family whose lives are full of joy and laughter. There's Ma Ha Ha, Pa Ha Ha, their elastic gymnastic daughter Mini Ha Ha, and the family dog Chihua Ha Ha. Plus there's Nana Ha Ha who lives nearby in her extraordinary Arty Den, and Boris and Boyzie Boo Hoo who live in Chateau Shampoo.
Ben & Eddie is a heartfelt children's Christian video series created, co-written, and performed by Ben Harney, a Tony Award-winning actor known for his work in theater and television. The series debuted in 1990 and was designed to offer moral and spiritual lessons through engaging storytelling and puppetry.
Lady Next Door explores what it means to 'lead a marriage life' in a cheerful manner through looking into the daily lives, including marriage life and extramarital affairs, of three married couples in their 30's living in the same middle-class apartment building. The three couples, unexpectedly faced with a critical moment of their marriage lives with belated love(i.e. extramarital affairs), wisely overcomes the crisis with the help of their skills accumulated in seven years of marriage life, crying, laughing, loving and hating. There is a saying, ground packs after a rain...
Dadzan is the story of a young man who gets complicated in the course of his life and many people come into his life, each of whom has a story behind him.
Kids team up with stars like Ravi Patel and Jordin Sparks to create amazing Lego builds. Expert judges evaluate their work as they compete for $50,000, a trophy, and the Lego Masters Jr. crown.
Hosted by Bree Tomasel, You Got This! sees Kiwi bubbles go head-to-head in a hilarious competition that has contestants use what materials they already have at home for the challenges. From whānau to flat mates, it’s time for teams to put their bubbles to the test!
Let's Pretend was a 1980s children's television series aimed at preschool ages. It was shown across the ITV Network at 12.10 on Tuesdays, then later Mondays, replacing the popular Pipkins which had been cancelled at the end of 1981. Like its predecessor, each edition was fifteen minutes long, and the programme was produced using many of Pipkins' personnel such as puppeteer Nigel Plaskitt and producer Michael Jeans.
Each week the presenters would find a number of ordinary household items and contrive to produce a short story featuring them all. The first programme, "The Story Of The Broken Puppet", was shown on Tuesday 5 January 1982 by Central Television. The show aired weekly until 1988.
The show's original opening titles featured items moving along a conveyor belt into the mouth of a large plastic whale, and later a puppet caterpillar moving along the screen.
Chef Assia brings Middle Eastern flair to Oriental and North African fusion in a new show. Each episode unveils three distinctive recipes for a flavorful journey.
Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller is a documentary television series about a personal tour guide to the world of animals. The series is hosted by Jarod Miller, and was broadcast from September 24, 2007 to June 7, 2010.
Each episode of "PICK A PUPPY" chronicles the story of a family's search for the ideal canine companion. While on this quest, the family visits various breeders, owners and animal shelters in an attempt to find the perfect fit. As family members grapple with these heart-tugging choices, they soon discover as much about themselves as the breeds they're exploring
Charles Schulz's classic comic strip Peanuts started in 1950. Fifteen years later, A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted. When The Little Christmas Special that Could proved to be an unexpected success, the stage was set for successive television specials. To date, over forty have been made. The Charlie Brown specials focus on one round-headed kid, his goofy but intelligent beagle, and their vast array of friends. Each has distinctive qualities: Lucy, the crabby, self-proclaimed psychiatrist; Linus, the blanket-toting theologian; Schroeder, the Beethoven worshiper whose black piano keys are only painted on; Peppermint Patty, the tomboy whose affections toward "Chuck" are only outweighed by her sports abilities; and so on. The wit, the charm, the pleasantness of these specials make them appropriate not just for children, but for the whole family.
Is divorce a curse? What are the ingredients of a marriage destined for divorce? Who is responsible in a divorce, the person who files for it or the person who grants it? How can one recover from a divorce? At what cost can divorce be avoided? Are marriage and divorce best enemies? What is the place of children after a divorce? Who gets custody of the children? Complex questions indeed…