Grey's Anatomy is a medical drama that follows the personal and professional lives of the surgical interns and residents at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle. The show explores their relationships, challenges, and triumphs as they navigate the complexities of working in a high-stress environment while dealing with personal and professional conflicts.
James Rockford is a private investigator who lives in a trailer home in Malibu, California. He takes on various cases and solves crimes with the help of his trusty car, a Pontiac Firebird. The show explores his complex relationship with his father and the challenges he faces as a detective in a time of social change and unrest.
Murdoch Mysteries is a TV show set in Victorian-era Toronto, where Detective William Murdoch solves crimes using innovative scientific techniques.
Agent Peggy Carter, a super-spy and founding member of S.H.I.E.L.D., fights against injustice in post-WWII America while dealing with sexism and navigating a male-dominated world.
McLeod's Daughters is a drama/romance TV show set in rural Australia. It follows the story of an 18-year-old female rancher and her half-sister as they navigate family relationships, conflicts, and falling in love. The show explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of running a farm.
Bates Motel is a contemporary prequel to Psycho, giving a portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teenage years. Fans discover the dark, twisted backstory of Norman and how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma Bates, truly is.
Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002. The series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases involving the mental state of suspects or victims. The series is set in Melbourne. The producers of the film were Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier; Australian Film Finance Corporation and aired on the Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd 21 Episodes of 90 and 102 minutes each were produced, and the series has screened in more than 60 countries. The budget for each episode was an average of $1.3 million. Funding came in part from the Australian Film Finance Corporation and Film Victoria.
ChuckleVision follows the misadventures of Paul and Barry Chuckle, two brothers who work a variety of odd jobs and always find themselves in hilarious mishaps. With their trademark catchphrase and mustached charm, the duo brings laughter and slapstick comedy to audiences of all ages.
Constantine, a supernatural detective, investigates cases involving demonic possessions and battles powerful entities from the occult world.
A recently retired English professor discovers a real knack for investigation and cannot help but interfere with the cases assigned to her police detective son.
Young Wallander follows detective Kurt Wallander in his early days as a police officer in Sweden. When he is faced with his first murder case, he is determined to uncover the truth behind the crime. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of dark secrets and finds himself entangled in a dangerous world. The series explores Wallander's journey as he learns to navigate the complexities of crime solving and solve challenging cases.
After the death of patriarch Theodore Jones, his second wife Robin and Theodore's daughters work to protect their family and business after they are threatened.
A fake soap opera shot inside an Ikea the furniture store. It is shot during business hours with out Ikea's knowledge.
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