The Animal Shelf is a British 1997–2000 children's television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and based on the books written and illustrated by British writer Ivy Wallace about a group of talking toy animals who live in Timothy's bedroom.
Aimed particularly at pre-school children, the Animal Shelf first aired on ITV running for 4 seasons and 52 episodes, running from 25 June 1997 to 3 August 2000.
Three clever, individualistic city rabbits land at a boarding school hidden deep in the forest. There, ancient traditions and a strong sense of community prevail, the children learn powerful rabbit magic – and the newcomers turn the sheltered school life upside down. The stage is set for an entertaining, exciting, and emotional culture clash between modern city kids and traditional forest dwellers, which repeatedly shows us: Being different is magical.
Reeling from the tragedy, Sumithra sets off to rebuild her life and reunite with her family, Will destiny play its part and aid her healing heart's pursuit?
Each episode deals with an issue through the lives of Khamis and Abdullah and what goes on in their diary, including Khamis's disputes with his neighbor Abdullah and his greed, and the estrangement between Abdullah and his brother Sweilem due to his refusal to marry him, in addition to other important ethical issues.
Dragon’s Rock is a CG comedy sitcom about a family of eccentric dragons called the Hoppers. The Hoppers aren’t a typical dragon family. For one thing they have a pet human – a know-it-all knight called Lord Cyril, and to make matters worse, Stanley, the Dad, was raised by humans. As a result he can’t bring himself to eat them – a bit of a problem when male dragons are judged by their ferociousness.
Raven was a multi-BAFTA-winning BBC Scotland children's adventure game show that aired on CBBC in the United Kingdom and on BBC Kids in Canada from 2002 to 2010 over the course of ten series, with three spin-off series. It was hosted by James Mackenzie in the title role, who conducts a group of children, known as warriors, over five days through a series of tasks and feats. At various stages in the adventure, the group loses the least successful warrior, until two go through to the final week to compete for the title of Ultimate Warrior.
An unprecedented spiritual journey with the documentary series "Guide to Goodness" which will take you on an enjoyable and impactful journey to explore the virtues of sending prayers upon our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This work is the first of its kind in the field of religious digital production, taking three years to complete and filmed in more than eight countries and twenty cities around the world. It combines touching stories and unique testimonies from over 80 guests from various cultures and backgrounds.