Seven Swordsmen is a 2006 television series directed by Clarence Fok and produced by Tsui Hark. The series is adapted from Liang Yusheng's novels Qijian Xia Tianshan and Saiwai Qixia Zhuan. It is also the derived counterpart of the 2005 film Seven Swords, which was also directed and produced by Tsui Hark.
Noot vir Noot is an iconic South African musical game show produced by Stemmburg Television which features contestants who put their popular music expertise to the test by playing the show's musical games in a series of challenges.
Observational documentary series going behind the scenes at one of South East Asia's busiest transport hubs, Phuket International Airport in Thailand.
“We’ll help you to celebrate your 100-day anniversary!” But... you don’t even know your girlfriend’s face?! The trio's wanderings in Miryang for his first love! "Will I be able to find the girlfriend I dreamed of?"
In the modern cultivation world, everywhere is law of the jungle, everyone feels insecure. After saving a cultivatior girl, the security guard Ma Yingxiong accidentally starts the journey of practicing cultivation.
A 16-year-old girl dies unknowingly and attends a new school and notices that they don't recognize her. There he meets some boys from school who explain to him that he has died. They unlock mysterious things and learn about her.
Murder City is a British police drama that centres on two mismatched detectives who scour London solving complex cases.
The year is 1905 during King Chulalongkorn’s reign, Thai slavery has come to an end. As men are fighting for a place society, women are fighting for a place at home. Reuan Sanaeha tells the story of Khun Luang Prap Thamrongnakhra and his two wives, one is very beautiful but very cold-hearted played by Bee Namthip. His second wife is a selfish woman from Chiangmai played by Pim Pimmada. The two women do not get along and are in constant competition for Khun Luang’s affection and the number spot in the household. Not only do they have competition with each other, they also have to compete with Khun Luang’s servant wives, especially Mali (Jeab), one of Khun Luang’s faithful servant wives. The story centers around the two women’s desire for the number spot in the household and the things they will do to get there.