Major factual drama telling the story of history's greatest maritime evacuation, after the World War II Battle of Dunkirk in May and June 1940.
Widowed for 18 years, Du Ruyu is determined to marry her four daughters into "good" families. To achieve this, she bears enormous financial pressure to buy a house in the capital, hoping her daughters could all have a marriage that's "suited to their social and economic status (with rich or noble men)". However, instead of the ideal wealthy son-in-laws, a series of unexpected young men have inexplicably intruded into their lives: the sheepish Lu Buping, who is a military officer's son; the foolish yet arrogant heir of a prince; the Fourth Prince, who is oblivious to social cues but naturally kind; and Li Tengyun, who is full of positive energy but always messing up. None of these men meet Du Ruyu's standards, yet they are getting closer and closer to her daughters...
During the construction of Daa Ji's mansion, they had to kill some snakes. Years later, Muskaan and Sanam Jahan, two shape shifting snakes with familial bond enters Daa Ji's house for their own motives.
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.
The story begins when the reserved Shizuka attends a local mixer party but has trouble adjusting to the atmosphere. A beautiful older female college student named Ryou starts talking to her, and the pair hit it off. Shizuka goes to spend the night at Ryou's place. However, Ryou unexpectedly kisses Shizuka and pushes her down. Shizuka thinks the beautiful woman is a lesbian but soon discovers that Ryou is actually a man dressed as a woman.
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.
Nat Sirsukmaha-anand M.D. is a neurologist who not only treats his patients’ physical disorders but their love lives as well. Follow along with his case studies on various women with differing backgrounds and personalities, who all have one thing in common - a dire need for romance. One wild night, after spilling secrets about their past failures with the same man they all had been fawning over, the ladies make a bet to see who will marry first. With each episode, Dr. Nat dispenses some sage advice to cure his lovelorn friends’ heart troubles. But it looks like he could use his own advice regarding the guy a dating app listed as his ‘perfect match’!
Nan Bo Wan is a high ranking executive, but his life is not considered luxurious in Beijing, so he decides to rent out an apartment to earn extra money. Bai Li Qian Chuan is an unknown idol, who has always dreamt of becoming popular and would do anything to achieve it. By chance, Bai Li Qian Chuan becomes Nan Bo Wan's rentee. One day, while Bai Li Qianchuan is doing a live broadcast, Nan Bo Wan walks past with only a towel wrapped around him. This leads to misunderstandings that the two are in a relationship and ultimately a new group of fujoshi fans for Bai Li Qian Chuan. Finally having a taste of popularity, Bai Li Qian Chuan decides to pretend to be gay and showcase lovey dovey moments with Nan Bo Wan.
Give My Head Peace was a satirical television comedy series on BBC Northern Ireland that pokes fun at political parties, paramilitary groups and the sectarian divide in Northern Ireland. The programme is written by Tim McGarry, Damon Quinn and Michael McDowell, also known as "The Hole in the Wall Gang", who also perform as the characters.
The early years of America's most dashing president, from his early childhood through his nomination for Congress.
Ten year-old Patrick is a computer whiz. One day, through a computer game at the local shop, he receives a bizarre invitation to become a contestant on a million dollar game show. But the TV channel and the game don’t exist—or do they? Patrick accepts the invitation and so begins a series of journeys across the time barrier into a new dimension full of strange characters, baffling encounters and the ever-present danger of fading away before returning to his own world. Based on the book Finders Keepers by Emily Rodda.