Run the Risk was a BBC1 children's show, which aired from the latter half of 1992 until the beginning of 1998. It was aired on Saturday mornings during Going Live, and later Live & Kicking, and was later repeated as its own individual show. It was presented by Peter Simon for the entire run alongside Shane Richie, John Eccleston and Bobby Davro, for part of the run. The games the teams had to do involved gunge and were similar to those performed on It's a Knockout. Run the Risk borrowed much from its predecessor, Double Dare, which was also hosted by Peter Simon. The sections between the games were written by Paul Duddridge.
In a brand new series, Mister Maker will be packing up his Marvellous Maker Case to embark on a global journey of arty adventures in Mister Maker Around The World. Travelling to all four corners of the globe from Sydney to Hong Kong, Cape Town to Rio and right across the UK, Mister Maker will visit children to learn about art in their countries and to make new projects with them, inspired by their local cultures.
Gumaan is a gripping tale of love, longing, and the delicate balance between heart and mind. It is a complex love triangle unfolds between three individuals, each navigating their own desires and emotions. Haroon is deeply in love with Zara, but she has no interest in him. Meanwhile, Samya, determined and passionate, sets her sights on Haroon, eager to win his heart and marry him. As the story explores themes of trust, belief, and unspoken feelings, the characters must confront the complexities of love, friendship, and loyalty. Will they learn to trust one another, or will their desires and misunderstandings tear them apart?
This is a connected-standalone children's series that blends fantasy, comedy, and theatrical heritage. It follows two cheerful genies from their own world who witness and narrate the stories of the most famous Egyptian comedic plays that have influenced society over the past hundred years. Each episode presents a popular play through engaging narration and selected scenes performed by a cast of children.