Follow the mystery of Flight 716 - a passenger plane that vanishes over the Atlantic Ocean. Following the mysterious crash, recently widowed, brilliant aviation investigator Kendra Malley is called in to investigate by her former boss and mentor Howard Lawson.
was a comedy television series directed by Mehran Modiri that aired on Channel One of the Islamic Republic of Iran's television network in the early morning of 1993. This comedy series can be considered the second turning point in comedy television series after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Sa Linggo nAPO Sila was a musical-variety show that aired on ABS-CBN from 1990-1995. The show aired live from the Studio 3 ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City. The show competed with the GMA Supershow, but when Eat Bulaga! moved to GMA Network from ABS-CBN, Sa Linggo nAPO Sila was reformatted as 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila to fill the void in ABS-CBN's weekday lineup.
Trauma: Life in the E.R. is a medical-based television reality show that formerly ran on TLC from 1997 to 2002 and reruns are currently airing on Discovery Fit & Health. At its peak, Trauma was one of TLC's top-rated shows and spawned two spin-offs, Paramedics and Code Blue.
Hospital 24/7 is a medical documentary series broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One.
Filmed at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, Wales, the third biggest hospital in the UK, the series follows the professional dramas at the hospital, portrays the real-life sagas of the people who work there and shows some of the biggest challenges facing the NHS.
Geetha decides to not get married for fear of her parents being neglected. Govinda falls in love with her and promises to let her parents stay with them, without realising its consequences.
They are pop stars. They are actors, performers, and goddess-like in the eyes of their adoring public. But it isn't just about fame, success, or pulling off a sequined gown. They are driven, inspiring, and victorious. With larger-than-life personalities and their philanthropy, they have become some of the most recognisable and immortal names in music. These superstars stun everyone with their talent, and leave a trail of admirers in their wake as they make their mark on history. We call them Divas. And some, remarkably stand out as women of sheer talent, star presence, and supreme success. One of the greatest performers of our time, Tina Turner, has captured the hearts and souls of millions around the world with her powerful voice, electrifying stage presence, and inspiring life story.
The Weekend News, later called as ABS-CBN Weekend News, was a weekend newscast and the first Filipino language weekend newscast aired every Saturday and Sunday aired and produced by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs from June 29, 1996 to April 28, 2007.
When the newscast first aired in June 29, 1996 as The Weekend News, it first used English as its primary language. The newscast switched to Filipino in 1999 after The World Tonight left Channel 2 for ANC the day before, making it the first weekend newscast to broadcast in Filipino. It was relaunched as ABS-CBN Weekend News in July 7, 2001. The newscast ended in April 28, 2007 to make way for TV Patrol Sabado/Linggo.
430 Space Shuttle is a children's show shown on TVB Jade in Hong Kong that aired from 1 February, 1982 until its final episode on 8 August, 1989. The name represents the show's starting time—4:30pm. This program aimed to educate children about astronomy or related topics with stories, songs, games and other adventures. It provided an opportunity for children to learn about different topics while being entertained at the same time.
The host of the programme was Cheung Kwok Keung aka "KK", with various supporting actress, as well as the "silver" monster "CoCo" and the robot hung on it called "LoBo". When the programme was broadcasting, many of the family in Hong Kong was still watching a Black-and-White TV and thought "CoCo" was a gold monster. Some children got disappointed when they saw the "ugly" silver body in Colour TV.
430 Space Shuttle was replaced in the early 1990s by Flash Fax, another educational children's show.
Among the show's former hosts are famous Hong Kong actors Stephen Chow and Tony Leung
Born to Be is a documentary television series that aired on the Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program documented and featured archival footage of interviews with house-hold name music celebrities of their success, i.e. Gwen Stefani, Mariah Carey, Nelly Furtado, Avril Lavigne, Demi Lovato, Marianas Trench and 50 Cent. Each episode centreed on individual music celebrity's childhoods, their musical influences, sources of inspiration, and their achievements that have led to their successful music career.
Before Spring Festival, Yang Xiaofang's unplanned pregnancy sparks family drama. After a failed dowry negotiation, she rejects a loveless marriage, raises the child alone, and starts her own business, embracing true independence.
Zwei traveled to a new city to start a new life. There he sees the girl of his dreams, Ein, for the very first time. Strangely, he spots her from 500 meters away, while she's crouched behind a military issue sniper rifle picking off mobsters. Soon Zwei's uncanny alertness comes to the attention of Ein's employers, and he's given a simple choice: train to become an assassin, or be marked as Ein's next target.