Inspired by real-life experiences, this series unveils raw, unfiltered, and relatable stories that captivate audiences seeking authenticity.
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After a brutal heartbreak, Francis swears off love and embraces the playboy lifestyle in Thailand, determined to ‘collect and select’—until he finds himself entangled with two gorgeous women who turn the game against him. As his best friend Cielo watches from the sidelines, Francis realizes that love isn’t about playing the field but recognizing the one who’s been there all along.
This documentary takes a look at some of the most horrible and despicable murders in modern British history. From Jack the Ripper in the 1880s to Agatha Christie's best known stories.
This series by Jos Gevers and Jeroom Verten is set in 1958 and revolves around the friendship between the wealthy insurance broker Sander Slisse and the simple Cesar. Other characters are Slisse's wife Melanie, his sons Rik and Jan, his daughter Tinneke and the eternal factor who always comes begging for a drop of gin. Joanna Geldof also contributed to this series. The sitcom was interpreted in Antwerp. The series was also adapted into a play, in which other actors took on the roles.
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity has shaped western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality throughout history
The Closer was an American television situation comedy that aired on CBS for 10 episodes in 1998. The show starred Tom Selleck as a successful advertising agency executive.
The series follow the dramatic story of a strong woman facing the challenge of staying true to herself despite difficult life situations.
The typical Bangladeshi family and their personal lives make this house so full. Every episode introduces a new character enhancing the story for viewers.
A voyeuristic look at a variety of real first dates happening throughout one night at the same restaurant in Chicago.
Alright Now is a British rock music television series made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV in 1979–1980.The show was named after the song "All Right Now" by the band Free. the series showcased both established and up-and-coming acts, with a focus on those from North East England; among them were Dire Straits and The Police, both enjoying their first chart successes. The show ran for one season and was not renewed. In 1982, Tyne Tees produced the similar music show The Tube for the then-new Channel 4.