The third installment from executive producers Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, following in the footsteps of critically-acclaimed series THE SIXTIES and THE SEVENTIES, tackles 10 years shaped by exceptionalism and excess. Like its predecessors, THE EIGHTIES intersperses rare archival newsreel footage, interviews, and comments by historians, journalists, politicians, celebrities and others, painting a perspective-rich picture of a vibrant decade. Episodes examine the age of Reagan, the AIDS crisis, the end of the Cold War, Wall Street corruption, the evolving TV and music scene, and everything in between.
The premise of the series revolves around the daily lives of different couples of all ages from 20 to 65, but who are not connected to each other. Each couple has their own space where they live, while the story of each couple in each episode is not connected to the stories of the other couples.
Valentine is famous for writing parenting guide books and being the perfect woman, wife and mother. But out of the blue, her husband announces he wants a divorce, and their children side with him. As their daughter is about to marry, circumstances repeatedly force the estranged spouses back together.
Twinkle is madly in love with Yuvraj, despite their mothers being arch-rivals. However, Yuvraj is deceiving Twinkle and seeks to destroy her for his mother. Twinkle chooses family over love and marries Kunj, a wealthy man who frequently comes to her rescue. Yuvraj becomes obsessed and tries to disrupt Twinkle's married life, but the newlyweds manage to save their Tashan-e-shaadi (marriage) and gradually grow closer and fall in love. When Yuvraj's life is saved by Twinkle, he has a change of heart and helps the couple from the plots of his mother, Anita, who is sent to jail. Twinkle is pregnant when Kunj gets into an accident and is declared dead. For the sake of the child, Twinkle's mother decides to marry her to Yuvraj, who is in love with Twinkle but sensitive of her heartbreak. Kunj, who is still alive and has undergone reconstructive surgery due to the accident, returns to his house and is shocked to see Yuvraj and Twinkle married. He leaves, swearing revenge. Five years later, Twinkle has lost her child but is still married to Yuvraj and unaware of his unconditional love for her. Kunj has become a successful international boxer and continues to plot revenge, and becomes suspected by Twinkle and Yuvraj. Twinkle leads him to confess that he is Kunj, but has no idea what to do about her husbands. Twinkle decides to live alone and study, demanding space from Kunj and Yuvraj, but they both find ways to get closer. Kunj becomes a boxing teacher at the school in order to help Twinkle gain admission, while Yuvraj wears a disguise to befriend her. Eventually, Twinkle becomes closer to Kunj, and despite Yuvraj's renewed interference, Twinkle decides to remarry Kunj. Yuvraj plots with Kunj's doctor and former-conspirator, Pallavi, to frame Kunj for murder, but both Kunj and Twinkle are charged. A new character, Simple, works with a remorseful Yuvraj to prove the couple's innocence. In the course of this, Yuvraj and Simple fall in love, but need Twinkle and Kunj to point this out to them. Twinkle and Yuvraj convince their mothers to end the feud, and there are happy marriages of Twinkle and Kunj, Yuvraj and Simple.
It’s the year 2100, and the moon is now home to a colony of scientists and pioneers. It’s also host to dangerous experiments into strange new forms of energy, and it isn’t long before one of them goes terribly wrong. In a freak accident young Kurau, the daughter of chief scientist Amami So, is struck by mysterious twin bolts of light. Rather than taking her life, the accident leaves her playing host to two mysterious entities that give her fantastic powers…and little love for the human race.
Pessimistic novelist Ji Shu, known for tragic endings, clashes with optimistic screenwriter Song Yan Qi, who wants to adapt his work with a happy ending. When they are pulled into his novel, they must rewrite the story while navigating their growing feelings—unsure if their own tale will end in joy or heartbreak.
In the Beginning features episodes devoted to most of the major Bible stories of the Old Testament, including the stories of the Creation, Cain and Abel, Noah's Ark, Abraham and Isaac, Joseph, Moses, David, and Solomon, with the final episode featuring the birth of Jesus Christ. As with the second Superbook series, some stories were stretched out over several episodes. Unlike Superbook and The Flying House, however, no contemporary characters from modern times were inserted into the stories, save for the series mascot and viewpoint character, Roco the fox.
Two Up, Two Down is a British sitcom starring Paul Nicholas and Su Pollard. It aired for one series in 1979 and marked the television comedy debut of Su Pollard, later to become well known as Peggy in Hi-de-Hi!. It was written by Janey Preger.
After years of competing as rivals, four of the world's strongest men travel the world investigating strongman legends and taking on epic feats of strength in a quest to prove who really is the Strongest Man in History.
Exploring what happens when a bunch of white lies spiral out of control and the effect it has on an ordinary group of colleagues and friends.
Krao Supakarn's life changed when he witnessed his mother committing suicide after being raped and then his father dying of grief. He was taken care by his uncle, Pa. From a young age, he studied hard and worked whenever he had free time on Pa’s grape vineyard. He excelled in school, with one thing on mind: to take revenge on the Wichawet family. Mr. Wichawet passed away leaving his fortunes to his three children: the eldest son Asit, the second daughter Orn and Nuch. Asit is married to Lita.
In 3-minute Maiko, NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents tips to help you enjoy the new animation series, Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san, Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House, even more.