Betrayed by someone close to her, Yu Luo dies filled with resentment. After being reborn, she vows to take back control of her life, using memories from her past to make waves in the financial world. However, fate intervenes, and she finds herself once again entangled with Liao Youting—the same dark figure who haunted her previous life.
The series of the 42nd episode monitors the joint life of Mother Rose, who has fully grown up in her old age, and her son, Milentie - Baba, who has long been a child. With his non-interference, Rosin's elder son Misha, as a rule, complicates the situation. In this game, everyone has a goal, but one thing is clear - there is no winner. Rosa can not be without Baby, Baby can not with Roses, and Misha simply has no time.
Youth Over Flowers is a South Korean travel-reality show which premiered on tvN in 2014.
A summary of the day’s national and international news, using renowned experts to provide in-depth analysis. Each weekend broadcast contains original, in-depth field reporting on topics including education, healthcare, the economy, energy, science and technology, religion, finance and the arts.
The deputies of the Reno Sheriff's Department are still in the line of duty. And they’re ready to do what it takes to keep this city safe.
Gun's fiancee dies in an accident right before their wedding leaving a message in which she blames Khun Kawin for her death. Pim is a famous star and Kawin's fiancee. Gun plans to revenge while presuming the identity of Pim's bodyguard but he slowly finds himself falling for Pim.
The long, cold winter has just hit New England, and while the bluefin tuna season has come to an end in Gloucester, Mass., it’s just getting started in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. After a disappointing season, several of Gloucester’s top fishermen head south to try to salvage their finances by fishing for the elusive bluefin tuna in unfamiliar Carolina waters before the experienced locals beat them to the catch. It’s a whole new battlefield and the Northern captains must conquer new styles of fishing, treacherous waters and the wrath of the Outer Banks’ top fishermen. They’re gambling on what could be a massive payday … or a huge financial loss.
A humourous and satirical journey into the world of Canadian national politics.
A light drama series about how a twenty-two-year-old honors student navigates life after being diagnosed with cancer.
From food tasting, to dinner in the sky, Ramez’s unsuspecting guests think they’re in for mouth-watering cuisines at Riyadh Boulevard, until the real show begins.
My kind of music is a game show in the United Kingdom, produced by LWT for ITV from 8 February 1998 to 29 March 2002. The show's main theme, "My kind of people", where presenter Michael Barrymore sang some of the lyrics when appearing at the very start, was based on the same song by Robert Palmer released in 1991. Three teams of two people would test their musical knowledge against their chosen opponents and rivals, where the surviving team could go on to win £13,000 in the jackpot; later it was increased to £16,000 by the third series. Danny Foster made an appearance on the show, before he was chosen as one of the five members of the short-lived reality TV-formed group Hear'Say. When Barrymore's contract with LWT ended facing a scandal in 2001, they decided not to renew it, and My kind of music came to an end. The final series of six episodes transmitted from 10 February to 29 March 2002, though popular with most ITV regions and viewers, many rejected in showing the series - due to Barrymore's situation at the time. But none of the last six episodes were broadcast in Scotland, due to no time-slot in the schedule being available as Scottish Television and Grampian Television were using their slots for local programmes.