A gURLs wURLd, also known as Emma's Chatroom and Cyber Girls, is an Australian children's television series, co-produced by Screen Australia, Southern Star Entertainment, Southern Star Singapore, the Media Development Authority of Singapore, NDR, the German Norddeutscher Rundfunk and TV Plus Production. It first aired on the Nine Network on 2 July 2011. There are 26 half hour episodes in the series.
A documentary crew delves into the life of filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan, exploring his childhood trauma, his rise to fame, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his films. As they uncover secrets and paranormal phenomena, they must navigate a world of supernatural powers and occultism.
The protagonist, Song Shuhang, stumbles upon a seemingly eccentric chat group with members who address each other with grandiose titles like Sect Master, Cave Master, and Spiritual Master. To Song Shuhang's bewilderment, even the group's missing pet dog boasts a lofty title, Great Devil Dog. The discussions within the group revolve around the world of cultivation, from concocting pills to exploring mysterious realms and sharing martial arts experiences. However, as Song Shuhang delves deeper, he discovers an astonishing revelation: every member of this whimsical chat group is, in fact, a real cultivator capable of wielding incredible powers.
Hannah is thrilled with how her senior year in high school is going. Her best friends always by her side, her mom is so very supportive, and she just got a coveted scholarship to Stanford University. However, Hannah joins an online chatroom where she meets a guy she falls for quickly, and things quickly go from very good to awful.
After a paedophile approaches her daughter in an on-line chat room, a homemaker (Annie Potts) poses as a lonely teenager to help expose sexual predators.
A gay dance choreographer in Venezuela faces challenges of love and acceptance after the sudden death of his partner.
A brooding detective assumes the persona of his young daughter and obsessively hunts internet chat rooms for the pedophile who killed her.
Tatort Internet is a German television series. Internet crime - protecting our children is at last between 7 October 2010 and 22 November 2010 [1] television series broadcast on RTL 2, which examined in ten episodes with the sexual abuse of children, especially in the context of the Internet. It is located in the area between documentary, docu-soaps and reality TV.
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