Prosecutor Lin Zhitiao and assistant Bai Enyu lead a juvenile prosecution team, fighting against the darkness of human nature to protect minors and seek justice to find redemption.
Hu Minmin
Qin Tianyue, a data-driven manager, and Feng Qingming, a sentimental matchmaker, clash over their approaches to love at a matchmaking agency. As they help clients find love, their rivalry turns into mutual respect, leading them to combine their strengths in both business and relationships, ultimately discovering the true meaning of happiness.
The Andromeda Breakthrough was a 1962 sequel to the popular BBC TV science fiction serial A for Andromeda, again written by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot.
Wang Cai Hong, a capable barber shop owner, lives frugally and budgets carefully. Originally, life moved smoothly on the track she designed. She didn't want to, but the sudden disappearance of her husband made her plunged into infinite panic and doubt. Niu Yi Yi, a capable white-collar worker who lived opposite Wang Cai Hong, married Wang Cai Hong's younger brother, Wang Zhao Hui. She later divorced him. After their divorce, Wang Cai Hong and Niu Yi Yi continued to live in the opposite door. It was difficult not to deal with each other. What's more, they both had their own worries and troubles. (Source: Chinese = Baidu Baike || Translation = MyDramaList)
Follows a fictionalized version of the life of American rock musician Chris Isaak. The show portrays Isaak and his band members as everyday people with everyday problems.
Based on the true story of writer Kang Chang-rae. Da-jung used to be a sweet working mom, but as colorectal cancer strikes her, she gradually becomes unable to eat. Da-jung's husband, Chang-wook, has never cooked before, but he begins cooking to take care of his wife's health and meals. Chang-wook handpicks decent ingredients and tries to develop healthy recipes to make a precious meal for his ill wife. Although he may be clumsy sometimes, he begins to realize how to treasure the time cooking and having a meal together with his family.
The world’s best female cyclists take on the sport’s toughest challenge - the Tour de France Femmes.
"Prosecutor's check" is a detective reality drama. The main characters - Pavel Ilyin and Dmitry Belonogov - first tried on the prosecutor’s uniform in the summer of 2008, speaking in the role of public prosecutors in the television project “Court of Jury”.
When Hikari was little, she and her father liked to watch professional wrestling, and she became very good at it. She is the pride of her family until she is introduced to Kei, the son of her father's friend.
Long Distance is a romantic comedy that explores the complications of long distance relationships in the digital age. Gaby (Chachi Gonzales), a career-driven Latina, and Chris (Cayden Boyd), her Irish-American boyfriend, are college sweethearts who struggle to maintain their relationship while living 2,000 miles apart after Gaby lands a job as the social media manager for Latin heartthrob Rafa (Josh Leyva). While it seems like a dream job, soon Gaby realizes how much work it takes to keep her relationship going - especially battling the miscommunications and technology fails of modern romance. Love is hard. Long Distance is a b*tch!
An original program that in the mid-80s brought the world of art and literature closer to children and young people. Its protagonist and presenter was Flip, a girl who lived on her white planet with the only company of her invisible friend Muc.
The Deboth Army who invaded the Earth in the time of the dinosaurs has revived. Wise God Torin selects 5 brave individuals who can defeat their respective Zyudenryu and give them powers to become the “People of the Strong Dragons”, Kyoryuger.
The only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business from San Francisco.
The Good Life is an American situation comedy which was aired on NBC as part of its 1971-72 lineup. The series stars Larry Hagman and Donna Mills, and was produced by Lorimar, in association with Screen Gems.
Fire Me...Please is an hour-long hidden camera reality series which aired on CBS in summer 2005. It was based on a BBC series called The Sack Race. Two contestants each reported to a new job at separate locations and figure out how to get fired as close to 3:00 p.m. as possible. When both contestants are fired, they report back to host Dave Holmes, and whoever was fired at the right time wins $25,000. Fire Me...Please was believed to be the first reality show to employ a laugh track. The show was also believed to be the first reality series to have one half of an episode feature a repeat, and the other half feature new material. Although critics were not overwhelmed, the series did fairly well in the 18-49 year olds demographic, often placing second against the popular drama House. The show was announced as one of the debut selections on CBS's Innertube website in May 2006, but never appeared on the website. The show's on-air title was Fire Me Please! but CBS insisted the official title was Fire Me...Please. The show is a close adaptation of a short-lived British format, The Sack Race, devised by Hugh Rycroft and first broadcast on BBC Three in 2003, with a repeat run on BBC Two in 2004. The main difference between the two versions is that the UK version was played entirely for laughs, with all of the contestants being young stand-up comedians, and no significant prize money at stake - the prize being merely the average daily wage for the job they took on. While The Sack Race was promoted purely as a comedy programme, Fire Me...Please was advertised as a reality television show.
Hajime Hinobori is a grade 7 student who loves Battle Spirits. His parents leave him to research Battlefield Systems for the International Battle Spirits Association. Hajime is left under the care of their dear friend Dr. Denjiro. Then, Hajime finds a completed a Battlefield System demo machine. He will now fight as a Test Battler and is incredibly excited by the Spirits materialized in the Battlefield!