Recommendations TVs
YTV Jr. (en)
YTV Jr. was a block on YTV for children that was launched in 1998 and was aired weekdays until 2004. The block has been replaced by a new block called "PlayTime". It replaced the former programming block, called "The Treehouse", which began in 1993 and ended in 1998.
Black Pean (ja)
Seishiro Tokai (Kazunari Ninomiya) works as a surgeon at a university hospital. He possesses excellent technique with suture and carries a surgery success rate of 100%. Due to his arrogant attitude and personality, he comes into conflict with those around him. A new doctor tries to introduce the latest medical device for surgery, which doesn't need a surgeon's hand. Seishiro Tokai is skeptical of the device. He faces the university hospital administration and reveals corruption and hidden past behind the medical device.
The Revengers (lv)
A body of a murdered woman is found. Detectives Frīda and Georgs determine that they're dealing with a serial killer who is after a particular type of women. PA Monta, who fits the type, gets fired from her job and finds herself in the bed of handsome Andrejs. It starts to look like she might be in trouble...
Kaaskoppen & waterlanders (en)
In the dramatized documentary series Kaaskoppen & Waterlanders focuses on the ideals and motivations of men and women who have made land what it is today.
The Ten Deadly Sins (zh)
Hua Long, Su Mei, Bao Zhan and Professor Liang comprise the SIG (Special Investigation Group). This group deals with the extremely abnormal and twisted investigations of homicide cases that are difficult to crack. In the process of solving the cases, each member must face their own dangers, conspiracy and growth.
Food Court Wars (en)
Each week, two teams of aspiring food entrepreneurs battle to win their own food court restaurant, rent-free for a year.
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. (en)
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. is a US children's television series that aired in 1996 on CBS Saturday Mornings, starring Michael Galeota, John Achorn and Meg Wittner. It lasted for only 13 episodes of 30 mins length each and received airings on the BBC's CBBC programming strand as well as on Nickelodeon in the UK. The show has not yet been released on VHS or DVD. The series was one of the first efforts by CBS to comply with the then-new E/I ratings.
Cage Without a Key (en)
Cage Without a Key is a 1975 made-for-TV movie starring Susan Dey and Sam Bottoms, with Jonelle Allen and Lani O'Grady in supporting roles. The movie appeared on the NBC television network, later repeating on The CBS Late Movie. The film was released on VHS under the title Imprisioned Women. The movie was filmed at Las Palmas School for Girls in Commerce, California, now known as the Dorothy Kirby Center. This was a juvenile detention center, not an actual women's prison. Many of the extras were actual inmates.
Mere Meherban (ur)
A story of two women Shaista and Nayyara, and their daughters. Shaista is very selfish and has spoiled her husband's life. Shaista's daughters, Muskan and Iraj are stylish, having a very rude and aggressive behaviour with everyone, especially their cousins. Nayyara is a cousin of Shaista and a wife of her brother-in-law. She is happy and middle-class. Meanwhile, Nayyara's daughters Fala, Fariya and Haya are simple, sweet in nature who give respect to everyone.
From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature (en)
Dr Helen Czerski goes on a spectacular journey to the extremes of the temperature scale, where everyday laws of physics break down and a new world of scientific possibility begins.
Dimension 20's Adventuring Party (en)
A Dimension 20 talkback show where GM and players discuss the events of the latest episode.
Shatner's Raw Nerve (en)
Shatner's Raw Nerve is a TV program on The Biography Channel. In it, William Shatner sits down with various celebrities and conducts offbeat interviews with them. Some celebrities who have appeared are Tim Allen, Drew Carey, Kelsey Grammer, Walter Koenig, Rush Limbaugh, Judith Sheindlin, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Jenna Jameson, and Leonard Nimoy. It is produced by Scott Sternberg Productions.