The long, cold winter has just hit New England, and while the bluefin tuna season has come to an end in Gloucester, Mass., it’s just getting started in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. After a disappointing season, several of Gloucester’s top fishermen head south to try to salvage their finances by fishing for the elusive bluefin tuna in unfamiliar Carolina waters before the experienced locals beat them to the catch. It’s a whole new battlefield and the Northern captains must conquer new styles of fishing, treacherous waters and the wrath of the Outer Banks’ top fishermen. They’re gambling on what could be a massive payday … or a huge financial loss.
A two-part anime series about a weather anchor who becomes famous after flashing her underwear live on TV.
Cole Merrell and Jacob Morton's THE DELI PEOPLE is an eight-episode comedy series that follows a doomsday cult in rural Vermont known as "The Gardeners of His Immaculate and Gaping Chest hole."
Fabeltjeskrant [ 'faːbəɫcəskrɑnt] is a Dutch children's television series featuring puppetry and stop motion. Created in 1968 by Leen Valkenier and produced by Thijs Chanowski and Loek de Levita, it ended in 1989 and was broadcast on the Dutch channels NOS, RTL 4 and RTL 8 and on Belgian channel VRT. From 1973 to 1975 it was broadcast also in the United Kingdom, on ITV, with the title The Daily Fable.
The Funky Valley Show is an series for young children and it's broadcast on Channel 5. The series follows the madcap animals of Funky Valley as they has a lot of fun packed with Funky Valley and Funky Town episodes.
Parallax is a 2004 Australian and British children's television series that screened on the ABC and the Nine Network. It was a 26 part series funded by the Film Finance Corporation Australia and supported by Lotterywest. Parallax is about a boy named Ben, who discovers a portal to multiple universes, and explores them with his friends: Francis, Melinda, Una, Due, Tiffany and Mundi as well as newfound sister, Katherine. The series is filmed in various locations around Perth, Western Australia. These include Kings Park, East Perth, and many beach and South West forest locations.
The series revolves around a large family dominated by Father Zain Al Attar, who embodies the course of the artist Mahmoud Hamida, and has a large number of children who live with him in the house except two, one of them lives in a shelter and the other an aggressive person, and recounts the relationship of this father with gangs of arms and smugglers.
Qiu Zi Xuan was an excellent volleyball player in the past, but he had to give up his dreams due to a knee injury. Despite everything he still participates in the team's training. Zi Xuan meets Xia Yu Hao, a guy with a bad temper but huge potential for volleyball. Zi Xuan thinks that it is he who can achieve his dream instead of him. He hopes that Yu Hao can achieve what he couldn't in the past and agrees to help him. On the other hand, there is Wang Zhen Wu, who is Wang Zhen Wen's older brother. Zhen Wen likes his brother, but he can't show his feelings because they are family.
A large family reside in different Ukrainian cities. Mother and Father live in the Kiev suburbs, the oldest daughter in Mariupol, the second of the three in Vinnitsa, and the youngest in Chernigov. The son went on a work trip to Donetsk. Exactly in these cities on 24 February, they were caught by the war. All, by one way or another, find themselves in a bunker or shelter. The only means of communication is phone and video calls.
MC Tee Vee was a music program that aired on Australia's SBS TV television network in the early to mid 1990s. The program was a 30-minute dance music video showcase hosted by presenter Annette Shun Wah. The program was notable for being the first—and to this day, the only—Australian music program dedicated to dance, rap and house music.
An expository travel around planet Earth with the whole family. Travel across exotic locations, while being interesting for children at the same time.