A business owner is thrust into New Zealand's dark underbelly after a million-dollar drug deal goes wrong on a blood-stained night, setting off a chain of events between dangerous factions.
These real-life evil women are intent on making their family's lives a living hell. From dividing the family to dividing up bodies, these twisted and demented bloodthirsty step-monsters only have one thing in mind ... themselves.
After Sheng’s defeat in war, Princess Sheng Leling is ambushed and dies, leaving her physician, A Yue, to pose as her and infiltrate the Yu royal family. Meanwhile, Prince Chu Ruheng, shamed by his mother’s mysterious death, seeks answers. Amid palace intrigue and betrayal, the fake princess and disgraced prince form a fragile bond to fight for justice, peace, and survival.
The arrival of the genius doctor, Zheng Ren, shattered the already chaotic atmosphere of the Haicheng Hospital. His purpose was to uncover an injustice that occurred eighteen years ago here in this hospital. Su Yun, the slacker Head of the Emergency Department, formed a pair of "joyful rivals" with Zheng Ren. Amidst love and conflict, they triumphed over numerous tough medical cases one after another, embarking on a medical journey that was awesome, dynamic, cool, and vibrant. As time went by, Zheng Ren not only uncovered the "cruel truth" of the past but also formed a challenging task force for conjoined twinsseparation surgery with Su Yun, Lin Yuan, Xie Yiren, and others. Through diligent simulated training and unwavering medical spirit, they strived to save lives, heal patients, and bring warmth to people's hearts. They fought on and persisted in pursuing the initial dream in their hearts of becoming compassionate medical professionals.
Empire Road was a British television series, made by the BBC in 1978 and 1979. Written by Michael Abbensetts, the show ran for two seasons of eight episodes each. The series was the first British television series to be written, acted and directed predominantly by black artists. A soap opera, similar in format to Coronation Street, Empire Road depicted life for the African-Caribbean, East Indian and South Asian residents of a racially diverse street in the city of Birmingham. Prominent cast members included Norman Beaton, Corinne Skinner-Carter, Wayne Laryea, Joseph Marcell and Rudolph Walker. The programme also provided early TV exposure for Julie Walters who appeared in a few episodes. The series was made at BBC Pebble Mill with location work in the Handsworth area of Birmingham. The eponymously named theme song was recorded by Matumbi and also released as a single in 1978.
Join Sam Thompson, Joel Dommett and a panel of guests take a lighthearted look at the latest happenings from the jungle camp.
Teen rebel Logan discovers growing up is harder than she ever thought.
Setting the record straight. Everything you need to know about the world's biggest stories, with BBC News analysis editor Ros Atkins. Sharp, impartial and to the point.
Indraneil Sengupta, Rajesh Sharma and Jayant Kripalini. A female forensic surgeon, suffering from cancer, identifies an unusual similarity in the number of bodies that she dissects. Suspecting it to be an organised crime, she sets out to uncover the truth.