Synopsis: In the professional mafia competition; Don, mafia professionals under the supervision of coaches with the capo scenario engage in a breathtaking and strategic competition and the audience will witness one of the most exciting mafia battles. In addition, a special interactive competition has been designed for the audience so that they can also participate in these competitions and have a different experience from a mafia game...
Dayaat Mahrous is a gripping drama series that explores the intricate dynamics of family, loyalty, and ambition in a small village setting. Mahrous, a complex and charismatic protagonist, finds himself caught between tradition and modernity, as his decisions ripple through the lives of those around him. The show delves into themes of power, betrayal, and redemption, with richly developed characters and stunning visuals bringing the story to life.
'Live from House of Refuge' is a religious program that occurs every other Tuesday at the House of Refuge in Brenton, West Virginia at 7:00 PM Eastern. Featuring music from Restore The Broken, Tad Damron, and more!
Green Screen Adventures is a children's television series which premiered in 2007. The series was originally produced for local broadcast on WCIU-TV in Chicago, which is the flagship station of Weigel Broadcasting, and is designed to fit the FCC's educational and information programming requirements while also being produced locally in Chicago. However the program now also airs nationally on the This TV and Me-TV digital subchannel networks.
Green Screen Adventures features stories and drawings by students in second through eighth grade using sketch comedy, story theatre, game shows, original songs, puppetry and more. Since their debut in 2007, they have featured stories written by almost 1,000 elementary school students.
The show is set around the submissions of short stories, school reports, poetry, essays, basic academic questions and artwork from students in the Chicago Public Schools and other schools in the Chicago area between second and eighth grades. A parent or guardian then signs a standard release for
Award-winning technology and internet safety video series for families, schools and organizations to help pre-teens better understand the social side of technology.
A comedic social experiment where we watch as kids approach topics such as love, hate, relationships and lying, all caught on hidden cameras. Behind the scenes experts provide revealing commentary on the hilarious ways kids navigate everything from the classroom to the playground and all the relationships in between.