Spine Chillers was a 1980 British children's supernatural television series broadcast on BBC1. It featured readings of classic ghost and horror stories aimed at older children, and ran for 20 episodes of 10 minutes each.
Earthfasts is a BBC children's drama series based upon the 1966 book of the same title by William Mayne. It was filmed on location in Richmond and Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, and was aired in 1994.
The last is a thought-provoking, dramatic sci-fi series that follows Noah, a successful fashion entrepreneur who lives a life many envy—but takes it all for granted. After a strange encounter and signing an unusual contract, Noah is transported into a dystopian world ruled by a totalitarian regime known as The Order. In this world, anyone who refuses to conform is labeled a traitor and hunted down. Through intense trials and moral challenges, Noah holds firm to his faith as The Order demands absolute obedience. The series explores themes of spiritual awakening, sacrifice, and gratitude, culminating in a powerful message: sometimes, we must lose everything—even in a dream—to truly wake up to what matters most.
Four Friends rent a ruins house and decide to surprise her friend by horror things but after they experience real ghost then something happened unexpected to them.
Different values and beliefs cause a rift between two best friends. Jack is an honest and faithful police officer, but is betrayed by his friend, who was tempted to cross to the dark side. Jack also finds himself in a forbidden love with May, who is the daughter of the corrupt Police Chief; the same man who forced Jack to make a run for his life.
Two FBI agents, one male and one female, are partnered together and sent to unusual parts of the country to work with local police and solve crimes. Their cases expose them to different cultures each week (i.e. one week an Aryan nation community, the next an upper class neighborhood in Boston). One is a former high school teacher who is driven by passion and impulse, while the other is more centered and logical. Initially, the two are reluctant partners, though they gradually develop a strong, platonic bond, learning to trust and depend on each other.
Murder in Mississippi is a 1990 television movie which dramatized the last weeks of civil rights activists Michael "Mickey" Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney, and the events leading up to their disappearance and subsequent murder in the summer of 1964. It starred Tom Hulce as Schwerner, Jennifer Grey as his wife Rita, Blair Underwood as Chaney, and Josh Charles as Goodman. Hulce received a nomination for Best Actor in a TV Miniseries at the 1990 Golden Globes.
As a historical docudrama, Murder in Mississippi precedes the storylines of both 1975's Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan and 1988's Mississippi Burning.
'Murder in Mississippi is the title of a Norman Rockwell 1964 painting, depicting the same events. The painting is also known as: "Southern Justice."
In 2050, the K serum stolen by MG Group is released in a strange way at a subway station, causing the consciousness of Zhuang Yu, Fu Xuan, Xiao Xi, Jia Hao and others to merge into Ah Meng's body. While trying to return to their original bodies, they uncover dark secrets. Can they escape and return to their once peaceful life?
"Sadd Al-Gareeb" translated into English as "The Stranger's Dam" is a dramatic series that is centered on a disagreement between two Yemeni villages which share a water dam. It highlights the negative impact the disagreement has on the lives of the community and their access to water.