Yok is the hated child in her family. Her father only loves his son. One day, Yok returns home late and she was greeted by an angry father. They get into a big argument which causes her to move out, and her father disowns her. Yok spends the last few years saving up to go to England with her aunt. Once she goes there, she becomes a chef and begins to get rich and famous. Will Yok and her father be able to reconcile their broken relationship?
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Dan NiraLai, an ex-detective from the Bravo Team- a secret government organization. Dan Niralai was pulled in to aid in unmasking an evil organization and taking down Prab Punyobat; a famous politician who had wrongly used his powers and is the person behind an international drug trafficking ring.
Crossfire is a current events debate television program that airs on CNN. Its format is designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically liberal pundit and a conservative pundit. The show initially ran from 1982 to 2005, when it was canceled. CNN announced on June 26, 2013, that after eight years off the air, a new version of Crossfire would re-launch September 16th, 2013, later moved to September 9. The panelists for the new edition of Crossfire are former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and political commentator S. E. Cupp representing the right and political consultant Stephanie Cutter and advocate Van Jones representing the left.
A Singapore co-production with Taiwan TV about the legendary ghost-catcher Zhong Kui, with a star-studded cast comprising Singaporean and Taiwanese drama artistes. The series is divided into 5 main stories: Yang Guifei, Zhong Kui meets Justice Bao, The Secret of the Goblet, Beauty from Jiangshan and Snow in June. Zhong Kui is a widely known legendary figure. He is a ghost catcher in China. He is conferred a title of “Ghost Catching General” and “Yama – King of Hell”. It authorises him to manage all matters of injustice. Zhong Kui helps to redress cases in which the victims die unjustly. The culprits of mischief will surely be punished.
When a gifted young woman suffers from retrograde amnesia, it's up to her husband - who is her complete opposite - to win back her love.
Identity is a British police procedural drama television series starring Aidan Gillen and Keeley Hawes, airing in the UK during July–August 2010. Concerning identity theft, the series was created and written by Ed Whitmore, a writer most noted for his work on the BBC's Waking The Dead and the acclaimed ITV mini-series He Kills Coppers. The remake rights have been sold to the ABC Network in America who are developing their own version of the show. ITV confirmed that the show had been cancelled on 19 October 2010, after a single series.
From Sunday 5 December, the gate to the country house Havixhorst will crack open for the very first Videoland season of De Verraders. While the sun has long gone down, the traitors move into the mansion. Ready to mutiny, betray and create unparalleled chaos through their conclave. Will it be a quiet night or will the traitors strike mercilessly?
Markos is a wealthy big-shot surgeon who in a twisted turn of events, finds himself working at a small village in the countryside. There he must get along with the kindhearted and naive villagers who like him despite him being anti-social and peculiar. Will he fight back falling in love? Will the villagers show him a calmer approach to life?
From the hilariously twisted mind of comedian ADAM RAY, comes Dr Phil Live.
The Imperial Qing Empire falls, officially ending the era of Emperors. Three palace eunuchs Lee Siu Kung, Dan Tin, and Chan Siu Fung are expelled and demoted to the peasantry. As they struggle to make a living for themselves beyond the palace borders, they come across the con artist Chui Tsun Sing, who disguises himself as a eunuch to gain their trust. A string of unfortunate events leads them captured and later sold as servants to the Kams’, a rich family led by a matriarch. The eunuchs do everything they can to fix the situation they’re in, but the more they try, the messier it gets.
Pim must travel to Himmapan Forest, the holy land, to find "Ulgmanee" to help her sick adoptive father But when it comes to Himmapan Forest, which is a parallel world, it is not easy. Pim had to ask for help from Krit, a young hunter who had come back from the Himmapan Forest once. So both of them have to dabble together.
An anthology series of seven linked plays about the lives of people connected with the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Marina di Venezia may be in Italy, but it is firmly in German hands. Most of the 3,000 campers come from Germany and bring their personal stories with them. The accompanying reportage shows everyday life on a campsite.
Banned from the Bible is a documentary television series that originally aired on the History Channel as Time Machine: Banned from the Bible in 2003. Banned from the Bible discusses the ancient books that did not become part of the biblical canon. The series was continued with Banned from the Bible II in 2007.
In a small boarding school lost in the middle of the Cantal mountains, five teenagers spend the Autumn holidays with their jaded supervisor, Lena. But when they accidentally get cursed by a terrible witch, all hell breaks loose and the terrifying creatures of French folklore come after them…
A love story about chasing your dreams also touches upon the dark side of using brain implants to control one's emotions. A once famous idol and his fangirl meet again. Their lives hang by a thread after being caught in the middle of a conspiracy. Because of false rumors about him, singer Liu Xingyu was forced to retire from the industry despite his passion for music. He assumes a new name as Xinyu and starts a new life on campus where he crosses paths with Qian Shiyan who was once his most loyal fan. After a series of events, a chilling experiment involving brain control comes to light. Will Xingyu succeed in overcoming his inner demons to reach his dreams?
Fix and Foxi are the likable boys from next door, and everyone would like to be friends with them. In their adventures, they never appear as super heroes but rather as confident, bold and often audacious ten-year-olds.