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The Ministry of All Good Things (ru)
Sometimes we make a request to the Universe, not even assuming that only two ministries answer all people's requests: The Ministry of All Good Things has kind—hearted and goofy people, but the Ministry of All Bad Things, as you can see, has super-efficient managers.

Golden Boy (en)
Follow the hilarious life of small town girl Mitch as she lives in the constant shadow of her rugby star brother Tama.

Here Come the Brides (en)
Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25, 1968 to April 3, 1970. The series was loosely based upon the Mercer Girls, Asa Mercer's efforts to bring civilization to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s, where the ravages of the American Civil War left towns short of men.

Paula's Best Dishes (en)
Paula's Best Dishes is a cooking show hosted by Paula Deen on Food Network On June 21, 2013, the Food Network announced that they would not renew Deen's contract due to controversy surrounding Deen's use of a racial slur and racist jokes in her restaurant, effectively cancelling the series.

Shaadi Ke Siyape (en)
Fancy Aunty, a wedding planner and the owner of a marriage hall encounters a group of aliens from Jupiter who are on a mission and hires them as her assistants.

The Girls of the Alley of Sorrow (fa)
On his wedding night, Masih discovers a secret about his sister's life that changes his fate.

Alex Polizzi: My Hotel Nightmare (en)
Award-winning hotelier Alex Polizzi and her mother, Olga, who have become equal business partners, start work on a sweeping renovation project at their 37-bedroom medieval coaching inn in east Sussex.

Play Away (en)
Play Away is a British television children's programme. A sister programme to the infants' series Play School, it was aimed at slightly older children. It ran from 1971 until 1984, and was broadcast on Saturday afternoons on BBC 2. While Play School had a more gentle, intimate feel, featuring just two presenters in a studio with the usual collection of toys, Play Away was much more lively, including songs, games and many jokes. The first eight series were shot in a studio, usually at BBC Television Centre, London, although certain episodes were recorded in Bristol or Manchester. Later episodes were recorded in front of a live studio audience. The format was a little like a music-hall variety show or 'end-of-the-pier' show. The Musical Director was Jonathan Cohen on piano, with Spike Heatley on double bass and Alan Rushton on drums, often with accomplished guest musicians such as trombonist George Chisholm.

Bojan the Bear (xx)
Bojan the Bear is a painter who paints his own world with three colours. A friend of his enters the world, using two other colours - white and black - to paint glaciers.

Days with the Air Hostess (zh)
Lu Fei, a young game designer, helps flight attendant Ran Jing after she gets drunk, and they begin to grow close. As their relationship develops, Ran Jing struggles with trust issues, while Lu Fei faces career setbacks and secretly works in funeral sales. A car accident tests their relationship as they navigate personal struggles, but their connection deepens, leading to a heartfelt turning point.