Juliette is a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1966.
Juliette became a Canadian TV icon during the heyday of variety programming in the 1950s. Her show, airing after Hockey Night In Canada on Saturdays, attracted a devoted audience despite occasional scheduling challenges. Her success led to numerous musical specials until 1981. Known for her demanding nature, she was a talented but formidable figure, earning the nickname "Iron Butterfly." Despite this reputation, she had millions of devoted fans. The show featured various performers and musical conductors like Lucio Agostini, Bill Isbister, and Bobby Gimby. Juliette later hosted 'Juliette & Friends,' a talk show from 1973 to 1975.
A struggling single mother and a single father become unlikely housemates. As they navigate parenting challenges and life’s hardships, they discover the power of trust and understanding in building a new kind of family.
Maddie is an average 14-year-old girl trying to deal with her surroundings. Each day she faces different obstacles and all of her decisions are ultimately made by one of her three personality types: Optimism, Ambition , or Doubt.
True stories of people whose lives have spiraled out of control... Families are different, and life within them unfolds in different ways. Even with the best intentions, parents sometimes lose control of their children's upbringing, and disaster strikes. Other times, all it takes is for them to fall in with the wrong crowd, and suddenly the whole family's life becomes hell!
A series about animal stories that have been mentioned in the Holy Quran, portraying real facts and demonstrating verses from the Quran that spoke about animals. It also covers how the animals played a role in helping the prophets with their holy duty.
Freetime was a twice-weekly children's television programme shown on ITV between 1981 and 1985. Produced by Thames Television, it was a magazine format show devoted to hobbies and interests, and was designed to encourage viewers to get out and about rather than staying at home and watching television. It was hosted by the former Magpie presenter Mick Robertson.
He was initially joined on set by Trudy Dance, but she was soon replaced by Kim Goody until it was axed by the network in 1985. On 16 September 1988, Thames Television briefly re-launched Freetime, this time fronted by Andi Peters, but the series was cancelled after its fifteenth and final edition on 23 December 1988.
As an only child raised by a single mom, Alvin lives in the shadow of his mother, Marisa. A week before his wedding day in Solo, Alvin finds an old photo of his late father, which raises more questions on what his mother has made into a forbidden topic. After finding out his late father was a chef, Alvin decides to drive to Solo from Jakarta, and to stop by various local restaurants. A journey that begins as his way to find some answers about his late father, also becomes a journey that leads him to many questions about himself. Will Alvin find the answer he has been looking for? Will he get to overcome all his doubts before his wedding day?
A stop-motion animated series that follows a cast of kooky reimaginings of our favorite DC characters, sound-biting on a specific topic each episode. It is the only unscripted series in the DC Nation lineup, with Aardman animating over interviews of children with DC characters in their place, in the same style as their “Creature Comforts” series.