Join Harold and George on their wacky misadventures through the Mushroom Kingdom. Their goals are to always be having fun, as is seen in frequently during the events. Sometimes, they'll get into trouble. And sometimes, the unexpected. Like what you hear? Give it a whirl. You'll be having a lot of fun, joining the misadventures of Harold and Harold and some mystery characters.
A magical storyteller tells enchanting tales based on Aboriginal Canadian folklore and history. It features the comic adventures, magical transformations and mysterious circumstances surrounding a young coyote named Dwight. He falls from the sky into the midst of a community of idiosyncratic animals
Some truths don’t just break homes; they burn them to ashes. When hidden secrets come to light, lives are shattered and nothing remains the same In a world ,
Finn Nissen, Regner Worm and all the other characters from the small local Tv-station "Channel Wild Card" is back on screen.
Unfortunately the Ministry of Culture has suspenden their license, so instead they have launched their own satelitte from where they broadcast their show world wide every evening.
Pikul, a gifted flutist, and Luang Yot fall in love despite class barriers, eloping against the odds, but their romance is doomed by a cursed flute and Sarapee’s obsessive desire for Luang Yot, leading to betrayal, tragedy, and death.
Flying Wild Alaska is a documentary television series that aired on Discovery Channel in 2011 and 2012.
The show features the Tweto family from Unalakleet, Alaska who run the Alaska airline Era Alaska. They operate the hub operations from Unalakleet. The show also features other segments from their bases in Barrow, Deadhorse, and other places.
Buster's World is a Danish children's television series and movie from 1984. Based on a play by Bjarne Reuter, Buster's World deals with the experiences of young Buster Oregon Mortensen. The television series was a break-through for director Bille August, and the soundtrack also provided a hit for the young singer Nanna Lüders Jensen.
Pummared seeks revenge on his father's old business partner's daughters. Due to Pummared's father's poor management, the business collapsed, leading to financial troubles. Pummared's father sought help, but the partner took over the hotel, leaving Pummared's father paralyzed. After the partner's passing, Pummared attends the funeral pretending to be a family friend. The partner had three daughters: Nid, responsible in business matters but lacking in social skills; Noy, strong-willed and outgoing; and Ning, naive and inexperienced in love. Pummared seduces all three sisters: Nid is easily won over due to her desire for love, Ning is naive and willing to be his mistress, and Noy proves to be a challenge for Pummared, as he falls in love with her despite her intelligence and resistance.
Loy and Salapee were lovers, but a misunderstanding on a rainy night led Salapee to believe that her sister Gamlai had betrayed her. Devastated, Salapee cut ties with Gamlai, who was forced to leave home. Salapee later had a daughter, Pai, whom Loy took to the countryside, where he eventually married Gamlai. Pai grew up strong and tomboyish due to her harsh upbringing. Meanwhile, Wimarn, fleeing his wedding, meets Pai and falls in love at first sight. As their love story unfolds, questions arise: Will Pai reconcile with her estranged family? Can Salapee and Gamlai mend their broken bond?
Based on popular children's book 'Noddy' by Enid Blyton. Noddy was brought to the screen in 1975 by the production partnership of Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall with their company Stop Frame Productions. They also produced another version of Noddy in the 1990s. Richard Briers voices all the characters.