In every person's life, there's a stranger we all know. From the creators of The Perfect Stranger and Another Perfect Stranger comes a 7-episode mini-serial for television that continues the stories of a modern-day Jesus walking amongst us.
During the war a child who was left in a village was found by a group of Gypsies. The called the boy Tarun and soon he learned to respect Gypsies customs, learned how to survive, and how to earn for a living by weaving baskets. Other people called him White Gipsy.
Spoorloos is a television program of the KRO-NCRV in which tracing blood relatives is central. Sometimes family members have lost track of each other, or have never even seen each other. The reasons why contact is broken are diverse. For example, a child who has been abandoned by one of the parents after a broken relationship or a baby who has been given up for adoption. These often concern sensitive matters that require the editors to proceed cautiously. The presentation is in the hands of Derk Bolt. He regularly goes out to track down family members.
Her father, indebted to a certain Zgierski, sells off the meadows and forest piece by piece. While cutting down trees, he is crushed to death by the last oak tree. Irenka and her family have to move to a small town. Dr. Lipień helps them settle into their new surroundings. Financial problems force Aunt Barbara and Grandmother to leave for relatives in Lviv, while Aunt Amelia moves in with the doctor. To make matters worse, Irenka's mother falls ill. The girl therefore goes to seek help from her friend Countess Opolska, who lives in the capital.
In a world that's faster, bigger and better than ever, every second counts! With talent from all over Aotearoa, do these hopefuls have what it takes to become famous in 60 seconds?
Viewers are welcomed into the lives of emergency specialist Dr Alex Hynes, wildlife expert Dr Peter Ricci, Bondi local Dr Kate Adams, recent graduate Dr Danni Dusek, private-practice owner Dr Lewis Hunt and mobile-vet sisters Drs Alison and Audrey Shen. Share the excitement, drama and tears of joy as these dedicated vets save the lives of beloved pets and exotic animals every day.
Seventeen years ago, Anupama gets an opportunity of a lifetime to live her dreams. Now she has to make a tough choice between her career and her family.
CJ the DJ is an Australian TV series created first broadcast on ABC3. The show was created by Mark Gravas of Yakkity Yak fame and writer Stu Connolly.
Fifty-two episodes were produced for the first season. Two episodes are often broadcast together, creating an impression that there are only twenty-six episodes in the first season.