Abigail (Abi) is the most curious girl from the South East part of Amsterdam. She runs around from apartment to apartment seeking for new adventure. Because of her curiosity sometimes she gets into trouble but Abi always find a way out of awkward situations. In the series Abi is a role model for a multicultural environment
Graham Norton welcomes real households to town in this new reality competition. But with a huge cash prize on the line, it's not all roses - your neighbours might send you packing! Bring on the ding dong!
This program centers on true stories of children, which are re-enacted by actors. Each story is linked to a Bible verse. Every episode tells a different story.
In the docuseries *Nog één week* (One More Week), we follow children in the run-up to a major event that will change their lives. Each episode focuses on one of the children, following him or her in their daily life during the week leading up to the exciting event. Together with parents and friends, they look forward to it. Sometimes it is fun, sometimes exciting, sometimes sad, sometimes difficult. How do they cope? What do they find difficult, and what do they not? In this way, you see that every child experiences something in his or her own way.
The Animal Shelf is a British 1997–2000 children's television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and based on the books written and illustrated by British writer Ivy Wallace about a group of talking toy animals who live in Timothy's bedroom.
Aimed particularly at pre-school children, the Animal Shelf first aired on ITV running for 4 seasons and 52 episodes, running from 25 June 1997 to 3 August 2000.
Join Dr. R.C. Sproul on a unique study tour as he explores the major themes, events, and people that are brought to life in the Bible. Dust to Glory provides a panorama of biblical truth and a starting point to help you understand the content of the Bible. Dust to Glory can energize your study of the Bible, provide you with new insights, and improve your ability to read, understand, and apply Scripture to your life.
Charles Schulz's classic comic strip Peanuts started in 1950. Fifteen years later, A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted. When The Little Christmas Special that Could proved to be an unexpected success, the stage was set for successive television specials. To date, over forty have been made. The Charlie Brown specials focus on one round-headed kid, his goofy but intelligent beagle, and their vast array of friends. Each has distinctive qualities: Lucy, the crabby, self-proclaimed psychiatrist; Linus, the blanket-toting theologian; Schroeder, the Beethoven worshiper whose black piano keys are only painted on; Peppermint Patty, the tomboy whose affections toward "Chuck" are only outweighed by her sports abilities; and so on. The wit, the charm, the pleasantness of these specials make them appropriate not just for children, but for the whole family.
The series 'Amazing Friends: The Art of Disaster (The Series)' has been canceled because it will be adapted into a film franchise, now titled 'Amazing Friends: The Art of Disaster'.
If you still want to see the story of Mad Cooper and his friends, check out the new project from The Arroyo Brothers and MAD Company Productions.
Madelief is an ordinary, imaginative seven-year-old girl who experiences everyday things in an extraordinary way. She actively explores the world around her, together with her friends Roos and Jan-Willem.
This FANMADE Story Follows Michael De Santa after the events of GTA V Story Mode. The Series follow Michael as he's trying to finally gain peace and rest from his disturbing past, while different problems get in his way.
Choti Dulhan begins with a powerful and emotional story that highlights the reality of early marriages, family pressure, and the struggles faced by young girls forced into life-changing decisions.
It is a socially driven Pakistani drama that explores the impact of early marriage on young girls and their families. It follows the journey of two sisters, Hamida and Mahro, as they navigate difficult circumstances shaped by tradition, control, and societal expectations.
The drama focuses on emotional resilience, sacrifice, and the fight for a better future in the face of deeply rooted customs.