Sofia Verbyana is a young, talented investigator who, after graduating from the academy, joins the police force as head of the particularly dangerous crimes department. She is enthusiastic, ready to defend the truth, sharp-minded, honest, and principled. But due to her lack of experience, she often makes mistakes and appears uncertain. Her meeting with forensic expert Pavel becomes another test for her. He is silent, sharp-tongued, and straightforward. Despite communication difficulties, Sofia and Pavel successfully solve the most complex crimes. And perhaps, without realizing it, they begin to feel something more than professional interest.
Su Ruan and Xu Zhongwen remain loyal to each other amid danger and deceit, standing firm against those with ill intentions. As they battle evil and uncover the truth, they learn to confront their pasts, let go of hatred, and courageously step into a new life together.
Chicagoland Mystery Players was a live television series first shown on local station WGN-TV in Chicago starting in 1947, then picked up by the DuMont Television Network and first aired on the network September 11, 1949. The 30-minute show aired on Sundays at 8pm ET.
The series was one of several on DuMont that began in a local TV market before being picked up nationally. DuMont dropped the program on July 23, 1950, and it's unknown if it continued in Chicago for any time.
When the series aired on WGN-TV in Chicago, viewers were not given the solution to the crime. Instead they were told to pick up the next day's Chicago Tribune to find out the solution to the mystery. WGN-TV was owned by the Tribune.
A training location show for the AKB48 Kenkyuusei (students) to develop their variety skills while challenging location shoots and food reviews! The name of the program "WOW" is an abbreviation of "THE WALK OF THE WORLD," and the title represents the Kenkyuusei's wish to "become idols that will fly out into the world in the future."
The medieval period gave us some of the greatest, most enduring stories in history. Some are of them were real – some are altered into pure Legend. These legends usually had somebody doing villainous deeds. The even greater thing is that most of these were surrounded in mystery or conspiracy. Medieval Murder Mysteries uses modern thinking from historical police criminology combined with forensics and human osteologists blended with current historical ideas to try and solve what really happened all those years ago. Magnificent castles, chivalrous knights, powerful kings and queens? You’ll have them. Also require dark deeds, illicit lovers, greedy nobles, mad cardinals? Look no further. They’re all here.
Some areas seem to emanate strange phenomena, from Sasquatch to UFOs to poltergeist activity. One such area is the Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania. For decades dozens of researchers have looked into the strange activity occurring there and have only ended up with more questions than answers.
In the first episode focusing on the Ridge, you will discover some of the historical encounters with Sasquatch in this area of the world, and like many of the researchers in the film, you will leave with more questions than answers.
Ghostly Encounters is a Canadian paranormal documentary television series that premiered on July 16, 2005 to January 19, 2011. on Viva/W Network. The program also airs on A&E's The Biography Channel in the United States. The show was created by executive producer Phyllis Platt, is produced by Brian Dennis, and is hosted by Lawrence Chau.
The program uses a combination of interviews and dramatic recreations, examining the events that led its subjects to accept or reject occurrences as supernatural, and how the experience has helped or hindered them.
Ghostly Encounters won a Gemini Award for best original score in 2007.