Following day-to-day life at a nursery with a difference, set up by child psychologist Laverne Antrobus to help the UK’s most challenging children. Many have already been excluded from nurseries nearer home, and this could be their last chance to curb their unruly behaviour before they enter mainstream education. But with tears, tantrums and sulks a daily occurrence, even an expert like Laverne may find them difficult to handle.
Following the Otteson family of Tonopah, Nev. as they mine for turquoise in the unforgiving Great Basin Desert; they risk blistering heat, dangerous explosions, and treacherous slopes in their quest to unearth the elusive blue stone.
The central character Kiranbala is a literate, simple & cute girl of a general family. She come to Guwahati city to be married to a man. The next ten years were to be a nightmare of almost daily, physical, mental and sexual violence at the hand of her husband. There was no one she could turn to for help and support. Kiranbala missing her all dreams and hope of life. In desperation Kiranbala killed her husband for safety herself and her two childs. She was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. Meanwhile a social organisation named Seven Sisters Welfare Organisation came to attention to her plight. They was gathering momentum, media coverage. At last the Organisation published a book where wrote kiranbala’s life history and made her a celebrety. She attracted to a famous senior advocate of High court. The advocate appeal her case in High court with the defence of provocation. At last the High court give degree of freedom. Kiranbala’s conviction for murder was reduced to manslaughter on appeal. Accept
Following Following the success of A Great Welsh Adventure, Griff Rhys Jones sets out on a typically intrepid series of explorations and challenges in a brand-new ITV series for early 2016. With his trademark inquisitiveness and thirst for the eclectic and little-known, Griff sets out to explore eight very disparate kinds of quintessentially British terrain, from downs to highlands, coasts to wolds and everything in between – unearthing some quirky and funny facts en route. Britain is home to a huge variety of landscapes, and their sheer natural abundance takes centre stage as Griff investigates how they have each dictated different ways of living, working and playing – both in the past and as they are now - across the entire country. And as he embarks on each stage of his journey, Griff encounters a unique challenge. It could be posted in a shop window, stuck inside a par
Storybook International is a British children's television series, produced for ITV by Harlech Productions, a part of HTV. The weekly, half-hour show was a collection of folk tales and fairy stories from all over the world, based on an anthology of stories for children published by Gollancz in 1981, edited by Veronica Kruger. Filmed in such locales as Russia, Ireland and Scandinavia, the series' live-action playlets were based on stories which originated in England, Czechoslovakia, France, Romania, Turkey, Wales, Israel, Norway, China, Africa, India and elsewhere. A few of the stories were campfire legends derived from the Native Americans of New England and the Maori of New Zealand.
First broadcast in 1983, it consisted of 65 episodes, aired as three separate series. Although its distribution was originally confined to Britain and Europe, Storybook International enjoyed extensive cable play in the US, Scandinavia and the Middle East in subsequent decades. Fitfully released on VHS throughout the 1980s and 1990, th
Ek Ghar Banaunga is an Indian soap opera broadcast on Star Plus. The serial, which has been running since 29 April 2013, focuses on the marital dramas within the household of an Indian family.
Sunday morning show for children, hosted by Bubber. Each episode features a mixture of musical performances (both by teenage amateur bands and professional bands), interviews, film reviews, child reporters (called Snuporters), magic tricks, and often visits from Copenhagen Experimentarium.