Frank De Jong a timid fraud expert, has lost his faith in the goodness of the world. He gradually discovers a completely different side of himself, a dark side that has never been revealed before. When he decides to team up with his polar opposite Chris De Wulf, he evolves into a mastermind, a wolf in sheep's clothing who is too quick for everyone.
Charlotte De Jong
Holding the Fort is an ITV situation comedy starring Peter Davison, Patricia Hodge and Matthew Kelly. It was an early product of the writing team of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. Three series were recorded, a total of twenty episodes, first aired between 1980 and 1982, concurrent with Davison also starring in Doctor Who. It was made for the ITV network by LWT The situation was a role-reversal comedy, in which the premise was that Russell Milburn becomes a "house-husband" to raise his baby daughter while his wife, Penny a captain in the Women's Royal Army Corps, goes out to work. Russell's friend Fitzroy, or "Fitz", adds to the comic tension by encouraging Russell's enthusiasm for football, pacifism and beer.
Yoi is the mother of a Thai-Chinese family, she has four sons. Her eldest Achai comes from the army bringing a pregnant prostitute Reynu as his wife even though he already has a fiancee Philai. Yoi can't accept this and tries every possible way to make him leave Reynu but fails, unknown to her that Reynu has performed black magic to tie her son's heart. Her third son Asa is the kindest. He is handsome, smart, and charming. When Yoi finds out he has feelings for Janta she worries he will do like his eldest brother and decides to marry him off into a rich family, unknown to her that the family is tricking him into marrying their already pregnant daughter to avoid shame. The fourth son Asee is still a student. He is spoiled, and playful, and doesn't assume responsibility for his actions. He becomes charmed by Reynu's sister when he meets her and tries desperately to court her.
Croatian version of the reality show in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run.
Fraud is becoming increasingly common. You may even know someone who has had to deal with it or have been a victim yourself. From stolen motorcycles that are suddenly on Marktplaats to the nasty suspicion that a neighbor is taking things from your elderly mother's house: these kinds of situations are unfortunately becoming less and less exceptional. To do something about this, presenter Dennis van der Geest visits people who have to deal with this in Bureau Onrecht and listens to their stories together with a team of experts. He then investigates, tracks down those responsible and looks for a solution to the situation.
Akizuki Haruto, a police detective on childcare leave, finds himself solving cases using the hints he notices while raising his infant son, Ren, in this light mystery. Along with his wife Saki, Haruto is navigating the challenges of parenthood when he is unexpectedly taken hostage during a robbery. Despite the tense situation, Haruto uses his keen observation skills to gather clues and secretly calls his own police division for assistance. However, as he deals with the unfolding events, he must also attend to Ren's needs, including diaper changes and feeding times, adding a unique twist to his crime-solving endeavors.
Life story of Avicenna, philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age.
15-year-old Chitose Hitotose moves out of the orphanage back to his vacant parents' house and finds himself very alone and unhappy. But when five of his female high school teachers decide to move in with him to become his new mothers, he learns that the chaos of their constant attention and concern change his life for the better, if only to teach him about the very special meaning of being part of a family and enjoying a quiet moment.
The greatest discovery of humanity is on the way!
Stepping off script horror actors turned amateur ghostbusters, Luke Hutchie and Matthew Finlan, bring celebrity guests on paranormal adventures to see if haunted places are truly haunted.
The series follows four girls – Anniken Jørgensen, Isabel Raad, Sophie Elise and Nora Haukland. We get a glimpse of luxurious parties, girls' trip to Ibiza and personal challenges.
Thousands of people cross Sweden's borders every day. We follow customs officers, investigators, scouts and dog handlers who daily secure Sweden's borders, ports and airports.