This magazine, hosted by popular author, professor and chartered accountant Pierre-Yves McSween, aims to get the general public interested in economics and personal finance. With a tone that is both humorous and credible, the show takes an objective and critical look at elements of economics and finance.
Take a trip back in time to see what Christmas and the holiday season were like in America not too long ago as we reveal how many of today’s popular holiday celebrations and traditions had their start in the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s. With experts and cultural icons offering their own insight and personal memories, we reveal how your favorite holiday films, fads, television specials, songs and toys are still part of your holiday celebrations today.
The misadventures of two families who are forced to live in the same house as tenants after being conned by their estate agent.
An immersive look inside Nixon’s inner circle and the schemes that took place behind closed doors by the Committee to Re-Elect the President that would eventually unravel his presidency.
Four groups of couples of different marriage ages and a group of prospective couple representatives are invited to start an 18-day family relationship study journey.
The Collector, is the first Serbian science fiction television series. The first five episodes were produced and broadcast by Studio B in December 2005, and the other episodes were broadcast during 2006. The Collector is based on a story of Zoran Živković who won the World Fantasy Award. All episodes are directed by Marko Kamenica. The episodes can be watched separately, but together they form a coherent story arc, which is linked together by The Collector, played by Petar Kralj. Aside from The Collector there is another character, a different one every episode, who changes his passion for collecting: memory, hope, autographs of dying people, etc. The series is made using minimal special effects, but in the style of The Twilight Zone.
Spark works as a repaircar, but his dream is to become a racer. One day, he discovers a launcher and his dream becomes within reach. From then on, he starts training very hard and challenging all the tracks. Meanwhile, the conspiracy of the Rulers emerges. Finally, Spark realizes his dream and beats the Rulers, becoming a hero.
In the future, water has covered much of the Earth due to the effects of global warming, leaving the human race to live on neighboring floating cities. The orphaned Maia Mizuki, 15, just graduated from middle school and has already applied for employment in the elite Ocean Agency, part of the futuristic world government. Only the best, most intelligent, and physically fit students are eligible for admission.
"Big Money!" is a human drama with a suspense twist about a young man who learns the tricks of the trade about stock exchange from a well-experienced investor. The backdrop of this story is the elaborate world of banking and the stock market.
Divorce doesn't have to spell disaster. Even with alternating care, it can be fun. Especially when such quirky characters as ours are involved. Sure, even in One Family, things get rough sometimes, but love always wins in the end. Because more parents mean more love.
The relationship between the married couple Marwan and Laila deteriorates and reaches a dead end despite their attempts to fix it. However, things take a shocking turn when they discover that their son has leukemia.
Rescue 8 is a syndicated American action drama series about Los Angeles County Fire Department Rescue Squad 8. It premiered in 1958 and originally ran for two seasons with syndicated reruns continuing for almost a decade thereafter. It starred Jim Davis as fireman Wes Cameron, much later cast as Jock Ewing on CBS's Dallas, and Lang Jeffries as the fireman Skip Johnson. Nancy Rennick and Mary K. Cleary each appeared in twenty-four episodes as Patty Johnson and Susan Johnson, the wife and daughter, respectively of Skip Johnson. The series was produced by Screen Gems, with directors Dann Cahn and William Witney. Rescue 8 produced seventy-four half-hour episodes. The real Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 8 is at 7643 West Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. Rescue 8 shows more physically oriented rescues than the later, similar television series Emergency!, as firemen were not then trained as paramedics but acquired the expanded role in the early 1970s.
Sun-Joo (Ryoo Hyoun-Kyoung) wants to go to Mt. Jiri with her boyfriend Kyoung-Woon (Heo Jeong-Min), but because of Kyoung-Woon she can't go. Sun-Joo is disappointed and drinks alcohol. At that time, she happens to meet writer Joon-Ki (Jung Eun-Woo). Sun-Joo is attracted to Joon-Ki. They kiss on the first day they meet. After the kiss, Joon-Ki suggests that they go see the morning sea together. Sun-Joo accepts, but when gets to the car she finds Joon-Ki's friend Dong-Soo (Lee Joo-Seung) in the car. As the sun rises, Joon-Ki acts strange. Sun-Joo becomes frightened by his weird behavior and Dong-Soo also makes her uncomfortable. Sun-Joo wants to go back to Seoul, but they go to see Joon-Ki's friend in Gangneung. To get away from them, Sun-Joo contacts her friend Myoung-Hee (Song Min-Ji) who lives also in Gangneung. Sun-Joo finally gets to Myoung-Hee’s house, but Sun-Joo doesn't know there is a monster more strange than anyone else in Myoung-Hee's home.