Reilly, Ace of Spies is a 1983 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Sidney Reilly, a Russian Jew who became one of the greatest spies ever to work for the British. Among his exploits, in the early 20th century, were the infiltration of the German General Staff in 1917 and a near-overthrow of the Bolsheviks in 1918. His reputation with women was as legendary as his genius for espionage.
Following an unparalleled series of meteor fireballs plummeting toward Earth, a renowned scientist, his assistant, and an on-target conspiracy theorist race against time to expose a government cover-up, reveal the truth, and prevent a massive meteor from destroying the planet.
Sol, Tammy, and Mara are members of the best current pop band, Cpop.
Strictly Confidential is a six-part drama, written by Kay Mellor and originally shown on ITV during November and December 2006. It stars Suranne Jones as Linda, a bisexual ex police officer turned sex therapist, who shares a practice in Leeds with her brother-in-law, played by Tristan Gemmill. Her life is complicated by the fact that her husband Richard, her business partner's brother, played by Christian Solimeno, has low fertility and cannot give her the baby she wants. She is all for asking his brother to be a sperm donor, which does not sit well with his wife. Linda's husband is also not keen on the idea at all but lets Linda go ahead and ask his brother who consents to be a sperm donor. Sexual tension becomes obvious between the pair, and they soon begin sleeping together, with disastrous consequences for all involved, especially Angie, Linda's ex-lover who is still very much in love with Linda.
One of the most important businessmen in Turkey, Zafer Demiray has everything that he could ever have imagined: a successful company and a big happy family.. One night, after his birthday celebration, Zafer drops his daughter Zeynep and her three cousins to a nightclub. When Zepney's mother Suna and her aunt Ipek go to pick them up at three o'clock in the morning, Zeynep is nowhere to be found. Where is she? The happy family portrait becomes a nightmare while they wait in fair. It's the end of the fun in the venue and Suna and Ipek found the cousins. But Zeynep was nowhere to be found. The whole family starts to wait in fear. The happy family portrait becomes a nightmare. Where is Zeynep?
‘HairStyle, The Talent Show’ is a new hairstyling format created by Shine Iberia (A Banijay Company) in which 10 of the nation's top hairstylists compete in a series of cut, color and styling challenges to become the next big name in the USA hairstyling industry.
The drama revolves around a girl name Sauleha who lives with her husband Rashid and their daughters, but is pressed by her mother-in-law to produce a son otherwise she will be thrown out of the house. Sauleha delivers a baby boy but the boy gets exchanged for a girl by Qayyum in the hospital who is desperate to have a son. Sauleha's mother-in-law does not accept the baby girl and in order to get away from her presence she performs black magic which disturbs the mind of Sauleha. Her mother-in-law and sister-in-law murder her but pretend it is suicide. Rashid forcefully marries Saba but he doesn't accept her as a wife and this disturbs Saba. The family starts facing paranormal activities and the invisible presence kills a number of people. Meanwhile, the demon possesses Saba but Rashid thinks that she has a mental illness, and then Sauleha's spirit continues to haunt Qayyum's house and is on a mission to avenge her killers.
The Road Home is an American TV series that aired on CBS from March 5, 1994, to April 16, 1994. The series starred Karen Allen, Ed Flanders, Terence Knox, Jessica Bowman and Christopher Masterson. 5 episodes were produced.
"The Locanda" is a series of separate, connected plays, the events of which take place between the heroes of the work, and they are: Ashraf Abdel-Baqi, Diab, Hamdi Al-Mirghani, Wizzo, Ibram Samir, Nourhan Mansour, Ahmed Al-Tamani, Ali Hamdi, Wael Al-Awni, Maryam Al-Bahrawi, Yasmine Samir, Amira Hafez, Mohamed Hassan, Mohamed Bataoui, Ahmed Farag, Medrona, Ahmed Fathi, Muhammad Naji Gedo, Ahmed Ashraf, Mustafa Saeed, Mustafa Hamza, Muhammad Essam, Sherif Hosni.
I'm a Big Girl Now is an American television sitcom that ran on ABC from October 31, 1980 until May 8, 1981. The series, from Soap creator Susan Harris and producers Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas, was created and developed for star Diana Canova, in an attempt to capitalize on her success playing Corinne Tate Flotsky on Soap. Canova starred as a young divorcee and mother who, along with her daughter, moves back in with her recently single father, played by Danny Thomas.
Akizuki Haruto, a police detective on childcare leave, finds himself solving cases using the hints he notices while raising his infant son, Ren, in this light mystery. Along with his wife Saki, Haruto is navigating the challenges of parenthood when he is unexpectedly taken hostage during a robbery. Despite the tense situation, Haruto uses his keen observation skills to gather clues and secretly calls his own police division for assistance. However, as he deals with the unfolding events, he must also attend to Ren's needs, including diaper changes and feeding times, adding a unique twist to his crime-solving endeavors.
He Lanjun a talented doctor, discovers that his son was fathered by his steward. Upon stumbling upon the information in despair he heads to the streets. Su Lianyi an owner of a brothel who brazenly has a crush on him, takes him in at his worst.
The show is in the quest of educational excellence, Alan is doing everything he can to make the companion play to DOAN available to the public. Emmy Award Winner Logan Crawford (Blood Bloods, The Blacklist, Manifest, Bull, The Irishman, Marry Me, Three Women) speaks with Alan Share, the author of "Death of a Nightingale." It's an important literary work that delves into the issues of special education and mainstreaming. "Death of a Nightingale" is a provocative play within a book. It is like a matryoshka doll. It tells a human story that touches on key issues in education and society. Are we doing enough to improve the life chances of our children? Do we have the right balance between equality and equity?