A murder in the family forces two sisters to separate. Years later, one becomes a cop, the other an 'honourable thief'. What's in store for these opposites?
Saraswathi, a dropout, falls in love with an uneducated Thamizh, and they tie the knot, Now she has to prove herself and win over her husband's family.
Winnings multiplied with each correct answer in this Bert Parks vehicle, which offered its five contestants the option of teaming up to double their earnings, provided they were willing to split the pot. Originally a part of CBS's daytime lineup, it moved to prime time when it transferred to NBC.
Green Screen Adventures is a children's television series which premiered in 2007. The series was originally produced for local broadcast on WCIU-TV in Chicago, which is the flagship station of Weigel Broadcasting, and is designed to fit the FCC's educational and information programming requirements while also being produced locally in Chicago. However the program now also airs nationally on the This TV and Me-TV digital subchannel networks.
Green Screen Adventures features stories and drawings by students in second through eighth grade using sketch comedy, story theatre, game shows, original songs, puppetry and more. Since their debut in 2007, they have featured stories written by almost 1,000 elementary school students.
The show is set around the submissions of short stories, school reports, poetry, essays, basic academic questions and artwork from students in the Chicago Public Schools and other schools in the Chicago area between second and eighth grades. A parent or guardian then signs a standard release for
Meet Sid, Dodo and Cheeku three quirky yet loving brothers. Witness their fun-filled journey into adulthood as they tackle girl issues and build relationships.
In this poignant drama, Sindhura, a young village girl, falls deeply in love with Karthikeya, the son of her rival Chenchalamma. But their love is short-lived, as Karthikeya is tragically killed on their wedding day. As Sindhura navigates her grief, she finds comfort in Chanti, a gentle soul who works for Chenchalamma. But will their love be accepted, or will it be sacrificed at the altar of Chenchalamma's ego?
It's News to Me is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS Television. It was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?. Originally aired as a one-time special on May 11, 1951; It debuted as a series July 2, 1951 and ran until September 12, 1953. The show returned July 9 – August 27, 1954 as a summer replacement for Person to Person.
Struck by a tragedy, Nandini gets torn between her dreams and familial responsibilities. Things take a turn when Nabab enters her life as a guiding light.