"What's Hidden Within" is a riveting mystery crime show set in the English countryside in 1929. The story revolves around the disappearance of Emily, the daughter of a wealthy family. The show follows Elenor, a curious and determined young girl, and her loyal friend Charlie, as they embark on a mission to uncover the truth behind Emily's mysterious disappearance. But as they get closer to the truth, they realize that someone is watching their every move, and that the stakes are higher than they ever imagined. Will Elenor and Charlie solve the mystery of Emily's disappearance, or will they become the next victims in a deadly game of deception and betrayal?
Set in 1920s Yongxin City, the mysterious death of an antique shop owner and the theft of priceless relics ignite a tense battle. Singer Du Qing, Detective Ye Jingchuang, and Luo Ting must overcome mistrust and work together to protect the artifacts and outwit powerful enemies.
A group of young people become aware that something strange is happening in their lives. The walls of reality in which they live are collapsing and little by little a dystopian world is unveiled.
In the tradition of The Jinx and Making a Murderer comes Undercurrent – a gripping Australian true crime series; an active unfolding investigation involving underworld sources and the chase for a key piece of physical evidence that could free Sue from prison, and finally unlock the shocking true story of what happened to Bob Chappell that night.
Based on the winner of the National Book Award for Graphic Literature by Mervin Malonzo, "Tabi Po" transports us to an alternate retelling of the aswang mythos and sets it against the Spanish colonial period.
The Seventh Key is a British series of English lessons in 1969. It was recorded for English lessons in foreign countries like Norway and The Netherlands. The Seventh Key is a suspense story about an inheritance case. The story was written by the British linguist David Handforth. I was aired on Norwegian TV from 1969 to 1975.
Starring: Diana Chappell, Cheryl Conte, Geoffrey Hinsliff, David Munro.
Music by Kåre Furuholmen.