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Glass Mask (ko)
Fate brings together two sisters who share a tragic start to their lives under one household.
LOSTBOOK (ko)
Choi Jin Seong, a third-rate writer with no luck. He works in a beggarly, his only assets are a single room and a laptop. Then one day, he went to the supermarket to buy cigarettes that he ran out of and on his way back home, he sees a high school student coming out of his house with his laptop. Jin Seong, who saw the high school student holding the laptop, his only asset, notices something suspicious and gradually approaches the laptop. The high school student runs away like a thief, and Jin Seong starts to chase him. The only thing Jin Seong has is the laptop. His chase, which he can no longer lose, begins!!!
Turkey Television (en)
Turkey Television is a Canadian teen sketch comedy originally aired on Nickelodeon. The show was created by Roger Price and Rob Renzetti at the request of Nickelodeon in response to the popularity of You Can't Do That on Television, another Canadian children's sketch comedy airing on Nick. It was originally broadcast in 1985 for one season. The series was about an animated turkey named Thurman T. Turkey, who traveled around the world filming television shows from other countries, then "bringin' it home to Hollywood and puttin' it on the air". The cast featured Les Lye, Christine McGlade, Kevin Kubusheskie, and Adam Reid, all of You Can't Do That on Television fame, as well as several newcomers from Toronto: Steven Aiken, T.J. Criscione, and Craig Warnock. McGlade was also credited as a producer and a director. The cast also included John Koensgen as "Ivan Telaly" the Russian news announcer. John also co-hosted at least one episode as himself. Some of the most notable skits include parodies of Dr. Joyce Brothers and a parody of Hands Across America in which meat-waving children sing "Hams Across America." Actor Tom Riis Farrell appeared in a frequent segment called "The Uncle Hogram Program", a parody of Mr Bill.
White Boys (no)
These four guys used to be heroes in high school. Now, eight years later, they still live in collective on Oslo's west side and celebrate wildlife. Life is a play and they have no plans to move away from each other. The problem is just that behavior that made them to winners of the teens, no longer a success formula.
The Organization (en)
The Greatrick Organization is a faceless, multi-million-pound concern dedicated to making more millions. In its headquarters we meet an assortment of middle and junior executives. Their lives may look cozy enough, but appearances are deceptive. All they have to do is carry on being loyal corporate slaves until they're 60 or 65, but there are a hundred different ways to put a foot wrong...
Arctic With Bruce Parry (en)
Bruce Parry presents this five-part documentary series set in the spectacular wilderness of the Arctic, where he explores the dramatic changes its people are experiencing
The Bonfires of Kapela (sh)
Based on an eponymous novel by Veljko Kovačević. the series is focused on historical events and personalities from the uprisings in Gorski Kotar and the Croatian Littoral in the Second World War.
The New Leave It to Beaver (en)
The New Leave It to Beaver is an American sitcom sequel to the 1950s and '60s series, Leave It to Beaver. The New Leave It to Beaver began with the 1983 CBS TV movie Still the Beaver, and was picked up in 1984 as a Disney Channel series with the same name; however, it only lasted one season. It was then picked up by TBS in 1986 and renamed The New Leave It to Beaver. The series, also syndicated in the late 1980s, lasted until June 1989. It is one of the rare examples of a television series revival sequel that revolves around the characters from the original series. Other examples of this would be The New WKRP in Cincinnati, The Brady Brides, What's Happening Now!! and the 2012 version of Dallas. The New Leave It to Beaver is the second longest running of any series revival in television history.
DAY6 (Even of Day) Summer Melody (ko)
KangWonDo, worn out of the city life with preparations for the new album. The story of KangWonDo begins in a village in Gangwon-do.
The Virtuous Queen of Han (zh)
As a lowly servant's daughter, Wei Zifu does not have many means, yet she is undeniably beautiful and virtuous. When she is later recruited to entertain Princess Pingyang, she immediately captivates the attention of the court, including Emperor Wu Liu Che. Zifu's life soon changes in an unexpected way when she becomes Liu Che's beloved empress, but can Zifu's innocence and purity survive in a high society filled with disingenuous courtiers and intentions?
Love Script (zh)
Zhu Xuanwen is a strikingly handsome, highly intelligent, and incredibly wealthy man who seems to have it all. However, he suffers from a neurosis stemming from a childhood car accident, believing he is Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty. This delusion leads him to neglect his real-life responsibilities, leaving his company’s management to others while focusing on building a palace and ruling his imagined empire. Concerned for his well-being, those close to him seek professional help, hiring Luo Kaihuai, a mental health professional. Desperate for money, she takes on Xuan Wen's unusual case. As a member of the emperor’s "harem," Kaihuai faces challenges in trying to help Xuanwen, who consistently resists her efforts. She must navigate this complex dynamic to find a way to assist him.