the weekly lottery draw for the game "Extra", conducted by Norsk Tipping, a Norwegian state-owned lottery company. The draw takes place in their studio located in Hamar, Norway.
Bilis Balita is a news bulletin of Studio 23 developed by ABS-CBN Corporation via ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs featuring local and international news. Airs daily and frequently anchored by TJ Manotoc.
What to do with works of art and cultural goods that have come to our days to preserve them and be able to leave them as inheritance to future generations?
New factors of risk, such as atmospheric pollution, acid rain, chemical products and new pollutant materials put in risk their health and force to develop and apply the most modern methods and technology in order to stabilize these "patients", treat and restore them so they will last for centuries. From archaic documents, medieval manuscripts, big cathedrals, monasteries and palaces, collections of Roman glass, big altarpieces, to funeral pre-Colombian jars, the fold of the Quimbaya people, the iron of primitive cultures and mosaics made in America from bird feathers, and ending in the art of celluloid and the diverse materials of all contemporary arts "The Art of Preserving Art" follows the hospital processes which keep our cultural inheritance alive.
Art Angel was a 30-minute Philippine educational show for children aged 6–12 years old. It aims to promote art as accessible and doable and fun to do as well. The show airs every Saturday mornings on GMA Network.
Art Angel was originally hosted by Pia Arcangel, Tonipet Gaba and Krystal Reyes. In 2010, Arcangel and Reyes left the show and were replaced by Roxanne Barcelo since June 19.
The show ended on May 14, 2011 in the Philippines and May 29, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV. The show was replaced by Sabadabadog, with 4-time Star Awards winner, Tonipet Gaba as the host as well.
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.
Karaoke High was a short-lived New Zealand drama series on TVNZ, the first episode was shown on the TVNZ website one week before it was shown on television. The first series screened week nights between 18 December 2006 and 5 January 2007 as a replacement for Shortland Street over the Summer Holidays. Karaoke High reruns were shown on TV2 at 2.00pm on Saturdays, but it is no longer aired in New Zealand. The show has since been re-run on ABC3 in Australia.
Miriama Smith starred, along with Phil Brown who has had numerous roles in shows such as Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Power Rangers, The Last Samurai, Luella Miller, The Market, and others. It also show featured dancers, such as Kate Reese.
The show was filmed on location at St. Patrick's College, Silverstream.
Hanya Kamu merupakan sebuah sinetron yang ditayangkan di RCTI. Sinetron ini diproduksi oleh Kharisma Starvision Plus. Pemainnya antara lain ialah Coboy Junior, Bella GracevaAmanda Putri, Sharon Sahertian, dan masih banyak lagi.
Each day, two kindhearted suburban stepbrothers on summer vacation embark on some grand new project, which annoys their controlling sister, Candace, who tries to bust them. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
Set during an alternate-history version of the Napoleonic Wars, in which dragons not only exist but are piloted like skyships and choose their own masters, the series centers primarily on events involving titular dragon Temeraire and his handler, Will Laurence.
Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. is a former pilot turned lawyer working for the military's JAG (Judge Advocate General) division, the elite legal wing of officers that prosecutes and defends those accused of military-related crimes. He works closely with Lt. Col. Sarah Mackenzie, and together they do what needs to be done to find the truth.
Hearts of Gold is a BBC television programme devised and presented by Esther Rantzen, with Michael Groth and Carol Smillie as co-presenters. Running for six years in the 1980s and 1990s, the programme commended members of the public for their good deeds.
Rantzen devised the show in 1988. The premise of the show was to commend those who had done good deeds to others. They would usually be tricked into appearing on the show using a practical joke, a device which some critics compared to Beadle's About. Journalist Bedell explains that participants "are inviegled into the studio under false pretences and presented with gold hearts on blue ribbons while they wonder where to put themselves.."
The theme song was written by Lynsey de Paul. For some of its life, the show was filmed at The Fountain Studios in Wembley.