Jamie Oliver and his family help us get into the festive spirit and prepare for a unique Christmas like no other, from creating edible presents and a gorgeous Christmas dinner to reinventing leftovers.
Ardhangini is a story of two identical twin sisters who belong to a conservative family. Their father being the head master of a school and mother a perfect home maker holds a very good impression in the society. Like any household, the father highly holds the prestige and pride of his family However not everyone of the family holds the same regard like the father. The two sisters having immense love and care for each other grew old to have some different characteristics. The elder one is a responsible and family oriented girl. the younger one is totally opposite she becomes more selfish and introvert.
'We will handle the various problems that occur in the Hurly-Burly Town, a town made of paper.' 'Ti-Ti', 'Tok-Tok' and 'Kiri' come together to create a disorderly rescue team. However, their out-of-the-ordinary solutions lead to increased discontent among the town residents. One day, Kiri sends a message in alien language, resulting in Pang-Pang, landing in the house of Ti-Ti. Pang-Pang, who suddenly got lost, begins to live with Ti-Ti, who takes care of him warmheartedly. Thanks to Pang-Pang, the Ti-Ti Pang Pang Rescue Team steadily starts to receive recognition by the Hurly-Burly Town residents.
The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show was a package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1982 for ABC Saturday mornings. In 1983, Pac-Man was given its own half-hour, and the program was retitled The Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show. The show contained the following segments: Pac-Man, Richie Rich, and The Little Rascals.
Hosted by beloved entertainer and presenter, Emma Watkins, Teenage Boss follows what happens when a teenager takes responsibility for the family's finances for a month.
The series "Heritage" is the story of a young student who faces economic and social challenges. With the guidance of a spiritual teacher and the help of experts, his path to overcoming difficulties is paved.
Gardening programmes usually stop at the kitchen door and cookery programmes rarely step into the garden. But in Fork To Fork, celebrated TV gardener Monty Don and wife Sarah restore our faith in food by showing us the basics of growing organic fruit, herbs and vegetables and using the produce to create simple but delicious seasonal recipes. Monty shows he’s got more than just green fingers as he prepares a dazzling display of dishes including Aga-roasted onions, organic pizza and fresh herb omelette. Filmed at the Dons’ beautiful Herefordshire home, it portrays the unbroken – and traditional - journey from garden to table.