Current studio guests, exciting backgrounds, moving stories, spectacular studio events and captivating reports - presenters pull all this and much more live from the grab bag of German television every week.
Ann and Harold is a very early BBC television programme, and ran for five episodes, all broadcast in 1938. It is known to be the world's first drama serial ever transmitted, and explained the trials of a couple named Ann and Harold respectively, and starred Ann Todd. Little else is known about this programme. No material exists of the show today, as it was aired live before any means of recording programmes existed. In fact, it is unknown if even any photographs survive of this programme.
At the age of 10, Shin Tamura’s happy family life was torn apart when his policeman father was sentenced to death and imprisoned for murder. Now, some 30 years later, Shin is determined to prove his father’s innocence by solving the mystery at the heart of the case. Finding himself transported back in time, Shin must uncover the shocking truth, change the past, and restore his family’s happiness.
Three friends embark on an adventure, and will spend the summer at the beach house of the father of one of them, in Barra da Tijuca. They meet new people, live new loves, make new friends and travel on an adventure that will change their lives!
Horror aficionados Ryan and Shane read the internet’s scariest stories in the infinite dark void.
A top-secret assassination mission brings together the righteous martial artist Fu Xiao and the cold-hearted commander Yan Chang Yun, who initially clash. After a mission failure causes Fu Xiao to lose her memory, she becomes an innocent "little white rabbit" and is reluctantly drawn into Yan Chang Yun’s quest for revenge. As they navigate the dangerous court and martial arts world, they uncover and right an old injustice, ultimately forming an unbreakable partnership.
The main character provides a highly unusual service by offering his companionship in exchange for the humble fee of covered transportation costs and payment of his food and beverage tab. Joining others to file legal papers, enjoy a denied icy treat, or to ride a train’s entire loop just for the fun of it, are typical of the requests he takes on. He is blessed with a young son and an extremely supportive wife. Interestingly enough, this person who does nothing, save for answering the simplest of questions, manages to warm the hearts of the people he meets.
A shared cab ride presents a group of people the opportunity to get rich quickly. What seems like an easy job turns into a web of nightmares for the gang.
While investigating a mysterious case of extreme sleepwalking and memory loss, a documentary production is derailed when the paranormal symptoms of their subject begin to affect the crew as well.
Richard Hammond presents a geological journey to the bottom of the ocean and the centre of the Earth, revealing how the inner workings of the planet affect life on the surface.
In the early Republic era, dancer Su Manli, seeking revenge for her father’s death, meets Chen Bi, a noblewoman whose family was slaughtered. To uncover the truth, Su Manli adopts Chen Bi’s identity to infiltrate the influential Haitang Society and get close to its key figure, Yang Ziqin. When Yang’s true motives emerge, the three unite to confront the real mastermind behind their shared tragedies.
This is a 7-part German crime series by Peter A. Horn. In self-contained and unconnected episodes, the great detectives of crime literature solve various cases. Sherlock Holmes (Ernst Fritz Fürbringer) and Dr. Watson (Harald Mannl) start things off, followed by Auguste Dupin, David Wilson, Father Brown, Inspector Bucket, Sergeant Cuff and Hercule Poirot. Every episode of this early crime series in the early days of television was still broadcast live. It could hardly have been more irregular: it was broadcast in loose succession on different days at different start times in prime time, and the length of the broadcast varied between 25 and 50 minutes.