In her journey, Pocahontas and her spiritual companion Hopi Ho, get the chance to become acquainted with the different ways of living of the different American Indian tribes that they visit.
Pocahontas
Hopi-ho
Melbourne Weekender is hosted by Jo Silvagni. It's a weekly half-hour program showing how Melburnians can have a good weekend. The show airs on Channel 7 Melbourne, Saturdays at 5.30pm. Melbourne Weekender has a range of presenters who feature stories on gardening, pets, renovating, fishing, boating, dining, entertainment and where to take the family around Melbourne. Dr Katrina Warren is the vet dealing with pets and animals. Peter Mitchell covers entertainment and celebrities. Mel Kotsos looks at things to do with the family. Andrew Laidlaw covers gardening. Arni Sleemen is the cook that shows Melburnians the best places to dine. Reuben Buchanan covers health and fitness. The show is produced by Dreampool Productions and the website, which has free video segments available to watch, is built by Dreampool Digital.
Karl returns to New Zealand for a 7 week road trip around both the North and South Island in this 2 part documentary series.
The show documents Japanese festivals - matsuri - which are local cultural events where everyone involved in organizing, participating, and observing becomes engrossed as one. It aims to capture the vitality and unity that these festivals bring to contemporary Japan.
The Voice Kids is a Russian reality television singing competition broadcast on Channel One. Based on the original The Voice Kids of Holland, the concept of the series is to find currently unsigned singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 6 to 15, drawn from public auditions.
Sarukawa Kenta, a marketer for a mid-range drinks company based in Osaka, is transferred to the Tokyo office for a good job. But in the new place, all difficult clients were thrown off on him, and his colleagues are in no hurry to make friends with him. Influenced by his new boss Tanioka Kazuhiko, who loves very spicy food, Sarukawa also decides to enter the spicy kitchen.
The Chair is a game show television program that premiered on ABC in January 2002. It was hosted by former tennis champion John McEnroe and directed by Michael A. Simon. Among the show's writers was writer/actress Teresa Strasser, who had served on ABC's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and later hosted While You Were Out after The Chair was cancelled.
Meet Slavica, Joca, Moma and Kami! Just for you, they open the doors of a happy and harmonious radio newsroom, where they carefully prepare an exceptional entertaining music program and fulfill your musical wishes. The special guest in the first show is Ana Bekuta.
"Big Picture House” is about five people who failed to debut as idols living together in a shared house, and their stories about dreams and love. It conveys the message that failure does not equal a failed life and the belief that the time and effort used in pursuit of one dream and can be used in a different way.
The Woofits were a series of children's books written in the 1980s by the British television and radio personality Michael Parkinson, best known for his TV chat shows. The stories featured the Woofits a family of anthropomorphic dog-like creatures who lived in the fictional Yorkshire coal mining village of Grimeworth.
Documents both the influences of alternative belief systems on the Nazi ideology and Hitler's personal philosophy, and the history and development of the ideas and symbols that would be used along with eugenicist racial politics to perpetrate the murder and oppression of millions during World War II.
Cellmate Secrets revisits some of the most infamous stories of headline-grabbing criminals. Actress Angie Harmon narrates the series, which reveals new insights and information as former friends, guards, cellmates and lovers give first-hand accounts of their time with the famed felons and defendants.