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The show that explains why things are the way they are, how they should be, and jokes about politics and things you do not know are politics.
Written by six of Britain's finest writers (including Fay Weldon, Antonia Fraser, and Michael Robson), performed by leading actors, these are no ordinary tales of mystery and suspense. Each has its own twist, ranging from the darkly humorous to the truly macabre.
A tragic story of a father and daughter begins when his greed turns them into sworn enemies.
The second entry in Shotaro Ishinomori’s Toei Fushigi Comedy Series, Batten Robomaru follows the ally of justice space-robot Batten Robomaru, who was flying over Earth one day when he was forced to land in Karinto New Town. After his flying saucer broke, now he must stay in Karinto New Town, where shenanigans ensue!
Elderly Lee Young-Ae (Kim Yong-Rim) lives by herself. She appears to have early symptoms of Alzheimer's. Lee Young-Ae is is lonely and carries regret over her past. 17-year-old Choi Dong-Ha (Yeon Jun-Suk) lives with his successful mother, but he feels unloved by her. He is bullied at school. After getting into trouble at school, Choi Dong-Ha is ordered to perform volunteer work at a local community center. There, he meets Lee Young-Ae.
One hundred days before the university entrance exams, Chang Ke Ai and Yang Zi Hao made a bet in high school. If they are admitted to the same university, she will carry his schoolbag for an entire year! Unexpectedly she had to give up her dreams of university to pay off a family debt. Ten years later, they are just across the street, but in two different worlds. Yang Zi Hao is an executive vice president of "Gorgeous Department Store", while Chang Ke Ai is a street vendor who helps her mother sell clothes at a market. When they meet again, will they remember the bet from ten years ago?
The children of notorious hip hop icons take over the Big Apple where the hustle never sleeps. Love triangles, abandonment, polygamy, pregnancies, DNA tests and multiple arrests will test their determination to succeed.
Host Lily Du gathers together four guests to tell secrets, guess who they belong to, and enjoy a few drinks.
The Story of a Noble Family (Chinese: 金粉世家) is a 2003 Chinese television series based on Zhang Henshui's novel Jinfen Shijia, directed by Li Dawei. The series was first broadcast in 2003 on China Central Television in mainland China.
A group of 8 “Everyday Spartans” will embark on a journey to challenge themselves and become better, faster, and stronger Spartans. To do so they will need to face though obstacles together and support each other on the way as ‘One Team’.
The lifestyles and real-life relationships of Atlanta's hottest power couples. Viewers get a voyeuristic peek inside the exclusive world of superstar athletes and the women who are hustling and building empires by their side.
The Return of the Condor Heroes is a Singaporean television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was broadcast from 2 June to 27 July 1998 on TCS Eighth Frequency in Singapore and was later released on other Asian television networks.