Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller is a documentary television series about a personal tour guide to the world of animals. The series is hosted by Jarod Miller, and was broadcast from September 24, 2007 to June 7, 2010.
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.
Kaarzar-e-Dua is a timeless love story about two people who are deeply in love but are torn apart by conspiracies and unexpected twists of fate. Despite everything, their love stays strong and keeps pulling them back to each other.
Raazi is a kind and sincere young man who lives with his uncle and aunt. Their daughter, Tanno, is deeply in love with him and dreams of spending her life by his side. Although they are already married, the family is waiting for Raazi to become financially stable before holding the final wedding ceremony.
Beechwale is a story of today’s middleclass man who’s stuck between his aspirations and values. He dreams of having a big house, car, foreign trips etc. but is folded back by his limited income. Bobby Beechwale’s grandfather was a freedom fighter with “Bapuji”. “Bappuji” had lovingly given him a name that of "Beechwale", which he lovingly added to his surname, as he was found caught in the middle of any given situation. He was in the middle during the freedom fight and had been beaten up by the Britishers and now this generation is getting beating by the system. Beechwale family still seeks answers of all their problems from “Bapuji” because they still believe “ Bapu” dekh raha hai.
It's News to Me is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS Television. It was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?. Originally aired as a one-time special on May 11, 1951; It debuted as a series July 2, 1951 and ran until September 12, 1953. The show returned July 9 – August 27, 1954 as a summer replacement for Person to Person.
Reza and Farid, who have lost their wives Atefeh and Leyli, find themselves displaced when the Green House is destroyed, and in this displacement they visit different parts of Iran. They become familiar with the stories of the Azeris, the Southerners, and the Baluchis, and ultimately realize that even if the Green House is destroyed, the Green Land still stands.
A brand new quiz features sixteen brilliantly bright families taking part in a knock out tournament as they attempt to win the holiday of a lifetime and the title of Britain's Brightest Family.
The Good Night Show is a television programming block on PBS KIDS Sprout which premiered on September 26, 2005. Programming starts at 6:00pm ET each evening. Throughout the three-hour block, which is repeated three times over the course of the evening, viewers are encouraged to participate in host-led games, songs, crafts, and lessons in yoga and sign language. Activities and games generally revolve around a theme, and take place between theme-appropriate cartoon episodes. These themes include issues of interest to preschool children and their parents, such as imaginary friends, teddy bears, shadows, opposites, dreams, or babysitters.