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Des racines & des ailes

A magazine show with each segment telling the story of a country, a civilization, a period or emblematic characters, rich in iconography and archival images.

The Guilty Secret

Ji Su takes the first vacation in high school. In the summer class, she told Mi ji secrets that can't be shared with friends from her school. After a hot summer, there was a transfer student in Ji Su's class. It was Mi ji who knows her secrets. This brings big and small events to Jisu and her friends.

Sob Sisters

Kniven i hjärtat

A love drama between two young people in a suburb. The story also depicts young people's everyday life in a multicultural society with all its ingredients: love, hate, joy and sorrow.

Climbing Kilimanjaro: Once-in-a Lifetime Experience

Four young members who want to challenge themselves! Will Kilimanjaro allow those who are beginner mountain climbers but are willing at least to reach the top? The challenge of professional mountain climbers starts now.

Karachi Division

Based on the underworld of Karachi, this series follows the story of the two adversaries dominating the city.

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Sexual Healing

Bicentennial Minutes

Bicentennial Minutes was a series of short educational American television segments commemorating the bicentennial of the American Revolution. The segments were produced by the CBS Television Network and broadcast nightly from July 4, 1974, until December 31, 1976. The segments were sponsored by Shell Oil Company. The series was created by Ethel Winant and Louis Friedman of CBS, who had overcome the objections of network executives who considered it to be an unworthy use of program time. The producer of the series was Paul Waigner, the executive producer was Bob Markell, and the executive story editor and writer was Bernard Eismann from 1974 to 1976. He was followed by Jerome Alden. In 1976, the series received an Emmy Award in the category of Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement. It also won a Special Christopher Award in 1976. The videotaped segments were one minute long and were broadcast each night during prime time hours, generally at approximately 8:57 P.M. Eastern time. The format of the segments did not change, although each segment featured a different narrator, often a CBS network television star. The narrator, after introducing himself or herself, would state "This is a Bicentennial Minute," followed by the phrase "Two hundred years ago today..." and a description a historical event or personage prominent on that particular date two hundred years before during the American Revolution. The segment would close with the narrator saying, "I'm, and that's the way it was." This was an offhand reference to the close of the weeknight CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, who always ended each news telecast by saying, "And that's the way it is."

Kiss × Kiss × Kiss ~ Melting Night ~

An anthology of sweet and intense moments that explore the boundaries of fantasy and passion.

T.V. Kaiser

Like It Was Yesterday

A family lives in a tragedy that continues for years after their son (Ali) was kidnapped during a holiday they took on the beach, and after many years, (Ali) appears again in their lives, but this sudden appearance raises many questions, chief among them: Is this young man (Ali) ) Really?

Les routiers : profession chauffeur poids lourd

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Studio Four

Genji Tsuushin Agedama

Agedama is a small boy going to elementary school and having the usual problems for a boy of his age. He is also secretly a superhero-in-training (called "Agedaman"). Along with Wapuro, his floating computer companion, he fights against a criminal organization who can turn humans into monsters of various types.

From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity was short-lived dramatic television series that aired in 1980. It was a spinoff of the successful 1979 miniseries of the same title. The series featured most of the cast members from the original miniseries, including William Devane and Kim Basinger. Barbara Hershey replaced Natalie Wood for the role of Karen Holmes.

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