Life on the rails with TransPennine Express.
The series focuses on the life and work of leading contemporary Chinese artists.
In the dystopian future of 'PAI: Emotion's Echo,' the delicate balance of society hangs by a thread as emotions become a rare commodity. Set a century after the collapse of social order due to unchecked emotions, the world revolves around future cities, with 'empty shells' devoid of emotions and 'thugs' overwhelmed by violence. The narrative centers on 'PAI,' a groundbreaking drug designed to regulate emotions, developed and controlled by the Unit #13. However, a crisis unfolds when the drug's formula leaks, leading to the emergence of imitation drugs and the creation of 'mobsters' with unpredictable side effects. As the Unit #13 races to investigate the formula leakage, powerful interests are threatened, resulting in severe consequences. 'PAI: Emotion's Echo' explores the consequences of manipulating emotions and the lengths individuals go to experience intense feelings, all within a gripping dystopian backdrop.
When a new, mysterious student moves into a boarding school surrounded by a deep, dark forest, long-time students must face their inner darkness and darkness that arose a long time ago before their souls are sacrificed to the devil.
An elite soldier dies during a secret exercise, causing chaos at a military base. An honest officer investigates with a policewoman, uncovering a larger conspiracy despite resistance from his superior.
Four young teenage boys share a common vision and passion for music. They come together overlapping their own personalities and ideas. In the process, they encounter a lot of difficulties as any youth might have. The story is unfolded as the band grows up. Academic, personal conflicts, family, friendship and emotional problems are all intertwined. With the help of teachers, students, and friends they try to achieve their dreams.
Dutch quick about pop music, linked to the Top 4000
A family with three generations living under one roof in the bucolic Yilan countryside. The mother works in a real estate agency, the daughter gives dance lessons part-time, and the grandmother takes care of the family farm. They find themselves all reunited to bring back the amnesic grandfather home and his memory as well. The mother sees his father as mentor and decides to revive her father's old small restaurant.
The adventures of Patty Rabbit and Bobby Bear, who live in the small utopian city of Maple Town.
The Iraqi series "Akbar Jathab" (أكبر جذاب) is a comedy show produced in 2012, directed by Ali Abu Khumra and Muhannad Abu Khumra, and written by Hussein Najjar, Mohammed Khmas, and Fadhel Baghdadi. The series parodies famous international films in a comedic style, using graphics and humor to recreate 30 well-known movie scenes. The series won the Best Comedy Award at the Cairo Arab Media Festival in 2012.
Newly engaged Scott and Matt are on the search for their first home together. They are on the hunt for a contemporary style home in Orlando and waterfront is a must. With their careers in full swing and a wedding around the corner, these two lovebirds need a sanctuary to call their own.
Made in Canada is a Canadian television situation comedy which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2003. Rick Mercer co-created the program and starred as mercenary TV producer Richard Strong. In the United States, France, Australia and Latin America, the show was syndicated as The Industry. It was produced using a single camera setup.
Rad Girls is a stunt and prank television show which aired on the music network Fuse TV and has now moved to MavTV. The show's format is essentially a female version of MTV's Jackass, with three female performers: Ramona Cash, Munchie, and Darling Clementine, doing stunts and pranks that involve graphic female nudity, bodily excretions, violence and debauchery. According to the trio's MySpace page, Fuse has decided to go with exclusively music-based programming, thus not renewing Rad Girls for a second season. Over 4,000 ardent fans of Rad Girls signed an online petition to get the show back on the air, but their contract with Fuse ended in February 2008. Rad Girls Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2008 on MavTV, an HD network oriented for male viewers. The program has also aired internationally, on five continents: Australia; New Zealand; Canada; UK; South Africa; Brazil; Korea.
Rampapat has to take her father's place as the executive producer of a film production company. Her name means angel but everyone looks at her as the devil. She can hit everyone with her eyes and kill them with her words. Yuttakarn, who's a player and cunning, is her new secretary. He needs to quell her with his plan and during this plan, he fells in love with rampapat.
Merseybeat follows the fortunes of Newton Park police force, as the officers struggle to balance their demanding work and home lives.