Tang Yixiu pursues his dream of becoming a police officer and crosses paths with Shi Gujing, who comes from a family of officers but lost her memory after a mysterious accident overseas. As they join the force and fight for justice, they work together to uncover the truth behind her past.
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Feng Qingchen, a sorceress of Mingyi Tower, is drawn into a power struggle within the royal family of Western Wei. As tensions rise and rivalries threaten the kingdom, she must use her abilities to restore peace and unity. Amid betrayal and court opposition, Qingchen faces the ultimate test of loyalty, love, and courage.
Whoops Baghdad is a BBC television comedy programme first broadcast from 25 January to 1 March 1973. It stars Frankie Howerd, and was similar to his earlier programme Up Pompeii!, with the setting moved from Ancient Rome to mediaeval Baghdad. However, it was less successful than its predecessor, only running for six episodes and is little remembered, although all episodes apparently survive. The original proposed title, Up Baghdad, was rejected because it was felt that it might have been seen as supportive of the then-current Iraqi regime.
Nate and Lauren Webnar, and their 4 year-old daughter Juniper, are former city folk making a fresh start in Chino Valley Arizona. Having experienced an idyllic life in rural Wisconsin, Nate is eager to try his own hand in farming for a simpler life for his family.
Shaquille was a 2005 series on ESPN featuring NBA center Shaquille O'Neal. The television show ran six episodes, running before each game of the 2005 Western Conference Finals and before Game One of the NBA Finals. The show ran about 30 minutes. The television show followed O'Neal on and off the court. He discussed his thoughts on former teammate Kobe Bryant, his determination on winning an NBA championship with his first season on the Miami Heat, and more. The ratings of the mini-series were so high that a DVD of the original six episodes was released on January 31, 2006, titled Shaq TV: The Reality Series.
Karen's Song is an American situation comedy television series starring Patty Duke. The series premiered July 18, 1987 on Fox.
A story of cousins Adhira and Shagun, two highly creative individuals who decide to jump on to the bandwagon and start their own business of candid wedding films and quirky wedding merchandise.
Le Havre is the leader of an organized crime group from a provincial town, released from prison after 12 years in prison. Le Havre meets with two friends and tells them about the plan he had in prison: he realized that his life was very eventful and an interesting movie could be made about it. Le Havre believes that his film about bandits will be true, which means it will certainly be successful.
Popular stand-up comedian and host, Kapil Sharma, invites guests and celebrities for interaction and fun-filled activities.
Starring Mimi Lana, a disillusioned journalist stumbles across an old polaroid camera showing pictures of tragic events from the future. Teaming up with a group of vigilantes, she embarks on missions to rescue innocent lives. But soon, the pictures begin to reveal secrets of a larger conspiracy – one that is closely tied to the death of her mother 10 years ago.
Aaron Foley, Axel Foley's blue-collar police officer son, helps take down the criminal elements of the rich and famous in Beverly Hills while trying to escape the shadow of his larger-than-life father. CBS passed on the pilot and it was eventually leaked in December 2022.
Showcases in-ring action featuring rising WWE prospects as they look to make it to NXT, SmackDown & Raw.