Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List is an American reality television series on Bravo. The series debuted on August 3, 2005. The series follows the struggle of self-proclaimed "D-list" celebrity Kathy Griffin to climb the Hollywood ladder. This often includes scheming for publicity with staffers Jessica, Tiffany, and Tom. Her relationships with her parents and her now ex-husband have also been heavily featured.
Female celebrities gather on court to learn from seasoned coaches and train for victory as members of a newly formed amateur basketball team.
Widowed for 18 years, Du Ruyu is determined to marry her four daughters into "good" families. To achieve this, she bears enormous financial pressure to buy a house in the capital, hoping her daughters could all have a marriage that's "suited to their social and economic status (with rich or noble men)". However, instead of the ideal wealthy son-in-laws, a series of unexpected young men have inexplicably intruded into their lives: the sheepish Lu Buping, who is a military officer's son; the foolish yet arrogant heir of a prince; the Fourth Prince, who is oblivious to social cues but naturally kind; and Li Tengyun, who is full of positive energy but always messing up. None of these men meet Du Ruyu's standards, yet they are getting closer and closer to her daughters...
Crazy Bitches weaves a comic horror tale about women whose deep insecurities lead them to bicker and bully their friends. But the bx’ bad behavior doesn’t go unnoticed by a killer whose misplaced sense of justice wreaks bloody vengeance on them all.
Follow the German wrestling tag team 'Pretty Bastards' as they make their way through the independent wrestling circuit. Maggot and Prince Ahura. Two characters who couldn't be more different and yet have much more in common than wrestling. The Bastards themselves and many of their companions will guide you through this unique place called the World of Wrestling. Always on the dream of wrestling for a living one day, their minds are always battling obstacles, injuries, and sometimes themselves. Through ups and downs, success and failure, the Pretty Bastards don't just build a Tag-Team up in wrestling, but a real brotherhood. Meet the Bastard Sons of Wrestling!
“Malkin” is a story which narrates some of the evil traits of a human being like selfishness, greediness and being heartless towards other people. A woman can destroy a happily living family just for the sake of her own interest and desires. This play revolves around the wolfish character Gulnaz (Maria Wasti), whose integrity and loyalty is pretty doubtful. She ties the knot with an unprincipled guy Yawar (Alyy Khan), he himself do nothing but spending an extravagant life just because he was born in a rich family. When Yawar introduces his wife to his mother Nafeesa Begum (Samina Ahmed), she rejects her and lawfully transfers all her property and assets to younger Son and his Wife. Gulnaz, who is diabolic in nature, somehow manages to stay in Yawar’s mansion and she starts making scheme against other fellows. She wants to rule the house by hook or by crook and for her supremacy she can go any low. She destroys the happy life of her brother-in-law and sister-in-law to be able to hold all the property.
A community orientated talk show in which people write in to a panel who help them solve their problems. The panel consists of the talk show host, Gary Mitchell, and a rotating panel of special guests.
This true-crime series takes a look at what happens when someone goes on a killing spree. `Killing Spree' tells the story behind the killings, using first-hand accounts from the people involved - including officers who investigate the crimes - and those who knew the perpetrators in addition to forensic evidence behind the crimes.to help explain what causes the people responsible for the killings to commit the crimes. The programme also examines the life and character of the perpetrators to provide viewers with insight into their complex lives.
Follows high school teacher Seiji Hasumi's background history and in the process depicts the horror inherent in daily life.
Don't Eat the Neighbours is a children's comedy series that originally aired in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2001-2002. It was filmed mainly with puppets, but occasionally used computer graphics. The series was focused on the characters Rabbit, Wolf, and their children. Music for the show was done by Jim Guttridge, with the theme done by Dan Gagnon, Sandy Nuttgens, and Michael Scott. Only four episodes were released on VHS and DVD in the 2001 volume A Rabbit for All Seasons.
Captain Biceps is a French animated series based on the comic books by Frederic Thebault and Philippe "Zep" Chappuis, available in 78 episodes of 8 minutes each. The series is about a fighting superhero, very muscular but unintelligent, called Captain Biceps, assisted by his faithful companion, Genius, facing the villains to save Capitaleville from disaster. The series first aired on November 8, 2010 on France 3 in France. It also airs on Starz Kids & Family in the United States, weekdays at 8:00am ET/PT.
The astonishing secret events behind the Russian submarine, Red October, that went missing on March 8, 1968, taking the Soviet Union and U.S. to the brink of war.
Two best friends use imaginative super powers to their best advantage but learn that being a hero is harder than they thought.
Sisters-in-law and Black and Missing Foundation founders Derrica and Natalie Wilson fight an uphill battle to bring awareness to the Black missing persons cases that are marginalized by law enforcement and national media.