Brenner is an American crime drama that aired on CBS between June 6, 1959 and July 19, 1964. The series centers on Roy, played by Edward Binns, a lieutenant of the Internal Affairs Department of the NYPD, and his son, Ernie, played by James Broderick, an idealistic rookie detective.
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!
A girl lives in an abandoned house in a village. She ignites a conflict between doubt and certainty among the village residents through the miracles she performs. A journalist pursues her to try to prove that she is practicing quackery and sorcery.
After living in France, Theo comes back to Thailand to study at his father's school. Living in Thailand once again makes his surroundings new, but he does make one friend, Ak. Theo finds a book in the library that welcomes him, and the writer signs Enchanté, which means "nice to meet you" in French. Theo becomes curious about who this Enchanté guy is and tells Ak about it. Ak quickly exposes the situation, and four guys come forward claiming that they are Enchanté. Will Theo successfully guess who is the legit Enchanté among the 4 guys claiming to be him?
Five experts in lifestyle, fashion, beauty, health and design — known as the Fab Five — dazzle a nation and transform lives in this makeover series.
Domo-kun is a cartoon co-produced between Japanese public broadcaster NHK and Nickelodeon, featuring NHK's mascot character, Domo-kun. The animation was tentatively scheduled to air in the United States and Japan in Fall 2007. The initial order for the series is 26 episodes, with each episode being two minutes long. In the American version of Domo-kun, Nickelodeon deleted the voices of all characters except Domo-kun. Domo-kun's speech remained in Japanese and there was never any intention by Nickelodeon to translate it into English. The TV series was released on two DVDs on July 29, 2009, individually or as a three-disc box set. The series has been released in Japan on DVD in Japanese only.
The world of John Strange is no ordinary place - full of malevolent demons that must be stopped from wreaking havoc upon the Earth. In his quest he is joined by nurse Jude Atkins, computer whiz Toby and Kevin, a man who can pick up on strange vibes. But the mysterious Canon Black remains a thorn in John's side, fervent in his efforts to prove the non-existence of anything remotely demonic or paranormal...
Plasmo is an Australian children's science fiction claymation TV series that consisted of a half-hour short film made in 1989 followed by thirteen 5-minute episodes made in 1997 which aired on the ABC, and 24 other countries. The series was certified a G rating. Plasmo Mega Studios, the show's production company, was founded in 1993 "with the express purpose of producing the stop motion animation series". The company closed down 11 years later in 2004. Plasmo models were featured in the 1998 Canberra Design and Construction Exhibition Concepts, at the National Film and Sound Archive. According to Anthony Lawrence, he "devised, wrote, directed, co-produced and co-animated" the series. Lawrence has uploaded all 13 episodes in a playlist on his YouTube channel, as well as excerpts of his 20 minutes documentary in a separate playlist.
Best friends Davey and Jonesie escape their bland high school lives through their locker, which is actually a portal to other universes.
According to the plot, because of his narcissism and selfishness, the undefeated MMA fighter does not notice how he is betrayed by the closest people. Now professional sports are closed to him. It could destroy another, but for the Legend it is only an excuse to accelerate and jump even higher.
As more and more people are getting used to eating dinner alone, Kang Ho-dong and Lee Kyung-kyu visit ordinary Korean families at dinner time and share their lives as they eat dinner together.
Cinderella is the daughter of a wealthy duke who has remarried to provide her with a mother and sisters. When the Duke travels abroad, Cinderella discovers that her new family is anything but a family. With spoiled stepsisters and a harsh stepmother, Cindrella is forced to cook, clean and manage the household. Yet she remains cheerful, gentle and kind to her family, to her animal friends and to a mysterious boy, named Charles, who seems to have a connection with the prince of Emerald Castle. A whole new story on a classic fairytale. When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, she gets some unexpected help from the lovable mice Gus and Jaq, and from her Fairy Godmother.
The Troubleshooters is a British television series made by the BBC between 1965 and 1972, created by John Elliot. During its run, the series made the transition from black and white to colour transmissions. The series was based around an international oil company – the "Mogul" of the title. The first series was mostly concerned with the internal politics within the Mogul organisation, with episodes revolving around industrial espionage, internal fraud and negligence almost leading to an accident on a North Sea oil rig.
Crime comedy series about an ex-cop who founds an improvised detective school and gives his students real cases to solve.