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With Yasser Azma (en)
Yasser al-Azma is a Syrian actor from a Damascene family, born in Damascus (May 16, 1942-). He studied at the Faculty of Law, Damascus University. He became famous through the series Maraya, which he wrote and prepared for more than twenty years, during which he represented many characters who often bear a critical and comedic character. Since the eighties, he has worked on his project, Mirrors, which is a satirical Syrian comedy series that he started in 1982. - He won three times golden awards at the Cairo Festival for his distinguished comic works.
Butterfly (en)
From a young age, 11-year-old, Max, has identified as a girl and as puberty looms, she begins to present increasing signs of gender variance. When Max was eight, her father, Stephen, left the family home. But as Max’s conviction that she’s in the wrong body intensifies, her distress escalates, and Stephen seizes the opportunity to return to live at the family home and support his daughter.
Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment (hi)
Colors presents an innovative blend of celebrity personalities, culinary skills, and comedy, all coming together for a delightful entertainment experience.
The Thief (ar)
After a family unexpectedly returns home, an unprofessional young man who plans to steal the family finds himself in a difficult situation, where he becomes stealthy inside the house without the family noticing that he is on the run, during the curfew due to the Corona virus.
Pryor's Place (en)
Pryor's Place is an American children's television series that aired on CBS. The live-action series starred comedian Richard Pryor as himself.
デザインあ (ja)
A show about the process of design, as well as how things are designed and made in Japan.
Venus to Mamoru! (ja)
Mamoru has a far-from-normal high school life with girlfriend Ayako, who possess magical powers.
Best Bars In America (en)
Comedians Jay Larson and Sean Patton explore bars featured in Esquire magazine’s annual rundown of the best in the country. With stops in Milwaukee, Chicago and San Francisco, Jay and Sean drink their way through neighborhood dives and swanky bars alike. More than just a cross-country bar crawl, this is a happy hour any self-respecting man should experience in his lifetime.
Peep Show (en)
An anthology of half-hour drama programs by new and emerging Canadian writers and directors.
Hidden Worlds (ar)
When a prominent writer finds confidential documents incriminating government officials, he decided to publish them, risking his own life and his family's.
Be Yourself (zh)
A mysterious agency appeared on an ordinary social anxious girl Chi Xiaoyu's phone APP. It makes ordering a new persona as easy as a food takeaway! In order to complete her work task, Chi Xiaoyu used a persona takeaway, but accidentally starts pulling the bossy CEO, and manages to get him every time, which makes him obsessed with her! Just when Chi Xiaoyu was about to bid farewell to the single life, CEO Su Yang's life-winner persona collapsed!
Mal Al Donia (ar)
Chef Rashid invests all his money to open his own restaurant, but the project fails, and in a desperate attempt to save it, he reluctantly enters into a partnership with somebody, unaware that he may destroy all his dreams.
Republic of Telly (en)
Republic of Telly is a TV review and magazine programme on Irish public broadcaster, RTÉ Two. Presented by comedian Kevin McGahern, the programme is intended as a satirical examination at television, mocking various Irish and British TV channels, including sketches and special guests making an appearance from the shows. An added feature of the show is its correspondents Jennifer Maguire and Bernard O'Shea. Maguire conducts vox pops and celebrity interviews, whereas O'Shea conducts "live on the spot reports". Series two also introduced comedians The Rubberbandits as reporters, bizarre weathermen and agony aunts. The series has contributed to the chart success of The Rubberbandits single "Horse Outside", as well as "Everybody's Drinkin'" and "Big Box Little Box" by Damo and Ivor.