Sofia the First follows the story of a young girl who becomes a princess overnight and must learn to navigate the challenges of royal life with the help of her friends and family.
The Waltons follows the lives of the close-knit Walton family as they navigate the challenges of the Great Depression in rural Virginia. The show explores the relationships between the family members, their struggles and triumphs, and the importance of family bonds during difficult times.
7th Heaven follows the lives of the Camden family, focusing on the challenges they face as they navigate through various personal and religious experiences. From sibling dynamics to faith-based dilemmas, the show captures the essence of family life and the importance of love and support.
Harry and Cosh was a British children's television series directed by Daniel Peacock shown on Saturday afternoons on Shake! on Channel 5 It starred Harry Capehorn, Coshti Dowden, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty and Gemma Baker. It told the story of two teenagers, their relationship problems and dysfunctional families. It ran for 46 episodes from 30 October 1999 to 12 July 2003. Frankie Fitzgerald Ricky Diamond and Carly Hillman appeared in some episodes as guest stars. In 2002, it was nominated for a BAFTA. Characters recur in other Two Hats Productions so it could be said to belong to the same metaseries as Sister Said, Cavegirl, Morris 2274 and Billie: Girl from the Future.
The Legends Of Treasure Island is an animated cartoon from the UK that ran from 1993-1995. It had two series of 13 episodes each and each episode runs for 22–25 minutes. The series was loosely based on Robert Louis Stevenson's original story "Treasure Island". Featuring a mysterious and dark storyline, it incorporates magic and many new characters. Unlike the book and most adaptations Long John Silver is not an anti-hero with dubious morality but rather a straight villain. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom and in other countries throughout Europe and Latin America and was also aired in Australia. The programme was a FilmFair production for Central Independent Television, The Legends of Treasure Island, is owned by ITV PLC.
This Is Daniel Cook is a children's television series created by J.J. Johnson and Blair Powers and produced by Toronto's marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV and TVO, and is shown in Canada on Treehouse TV, TVOkids, Access, Knowledge Network, and SCN. The series also airs on the Disney Channel, Disney Japan, and on ABC2. The series is about a child named Daniel Cook who learns new things and shares his experiences and adventures with other kids. For example, he learns about taekwondo, gymnastics, and animals. He also visits a fire station, a YMCA, and more. The show was filmed in Toronto, Ontario; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia, and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Every episode six minutes long, half-hour shows consist of five six-minute episodes. The series has been sold by Distribution360 to over eighty-five countries worldwide, and dubbed into fourteen languages.
Elspeth and her unconventional parents decide to settle down in Kenya and begin a coffee plantation. This is a time of discovery for Elspeth, as she encounters the incredible beauty and cruelty of nature, and new friendships with both Africans and British expatriates. A side plot involves the beautiful and bored British Lettice Palmer who enters into an affair with a handsome safari guide. Eventually, however, the excitement of Elspeth's life is disrupted by the onset of WW I, and the changes it brings.
During the Holocaust, a Jewish waiter and his son are taken to a concentration camp. The father uses his wit and imagination to shield his son from the horrors around them, creating a game to win a tank and escape. Despite the harsh reality, the father sacrifices himself to ensure his son's survival and reunites with his mother after the camp is liberated.
Bruno, the son of a German Nazi officer, befriends a Jewish boy named Shmuel in a concentration camp. As the boys form a friendship, Bruno starts to question the beliefs he has been taught. Their bond leads to tragic consequences as they become victims of the Holocaust.
White Fang tells the story of a young man named Jack Conroy who travels to the Yukon in search of gold. Along the way, he befriends a wolf-dog hybrid named White Fang. Together, they navigate the harsh wilderness and face various challenges as they try to find their place in the unforgiving environment.
After being abducted by a child killer and locked in a soundproof basement, a 13-year-old boy starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer's previous victims. In 1978, a serial child abductor nicknamed 'The Grabber' prowls the streets of a Denver suburb. Finney, a bullied teenager, and his sister Gwen live with their abusive father. Gwen has psychic dreams and foresees the kidnappings. The police search for Finney is unsuccessful. Finney receives help from the ghost of a previous victim and manages to escape. With Gwen's help, they confront the killer and free themselves.
Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland when she follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole. She encounters many strange creatures and experiences bizarre events, such as growing and shrinking in size. Throughout her journey, she meets talking animals, gets involved in a caucus-race, interacts with a garden of talking flowers, receives guidance from the Cheshire Cat, attends a mad tea party, plays croquet with the Queen of Hearts, and ultimately finds herself facing her own execution. In the end, she realizes that it was all just a dream and wakes up to her sister's voice.
Brooklyn Bridge is an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg. Brooklyn Bridge won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy Award as for outstanding television series in 1992, after its first season. The cast was led by Marion Ross; Art Garfunkel performed the theme song, which was titled "Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge." In 1997, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was ranked #46 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
Three teens discover that their neighbor's house is a living, breathing, scary monster. DJ and his friends Chowder and Jenny embark on a mission to stop the monster house from terrorizing the neighborhood. They learn that the house is possessed by the soul of Mr. Nebbercracker's wife, Constance, and the only way to destroy it is to find its heart. With the help of an expert on the supernatural, they devise a plan to put the house to sleep long enough to douse the furnace, which they believe to be the heart of the house. As they explore the house, they discover a basement filled with toys and the body of Constance Nebbercracker encased in cement. With the house closing in on them, the trio manages to force the house to vomit them outside. They then confront Mr. Nebbercracker, who reveals the tragic story of his wife's death and the creation of the monster house. In a final showdown, DJ throws dynamite into the chimney, destroying the house and freeing the soul of Constance. The movie ends with DJ, Chowder, and Jenny returning the toys to their owners and going trick-or-treating.
Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist, starts treating a young boy, Cole, who encounters dead people and convinces him to help them. In turn, Cole helps Malcolm reconcile with his estranged wife. Dr. Malcolm Crowe is a prominent child psychologist who returns home one night to discover a young man brandishing a gun. The young man accuses Crowe of failing him and shoots Crowe before turning the gun on himself. In the fall, Crowe begins working with another boy, Cole Sear, who also sees dead people. Crowe becomes dedicated to helping Cole, and in the process, he is able to reconcile with his estranged wife.
In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet. The story is set in the indeterminate future. A virus, deliberately released in 1996 in multiple locations around the world, has killed off nearly all of the Earth's population, at least five billion people...
Despite being caught in her imaginative world, Amelie, a young waitress, decides to help people find happiness. Her quest to spread joy leads her on a journey where she finds true love.
Oliver Twist is a young orphan boy who endures poverty and hardships in Victorian England. He navigates his way through a series of colorful characters, including the brutal Bill Sikes, the kind-hearted Mr. Brownlow, and the conniving Fagin. Along the way, Oliver discovers the true meaning of family and friendship.
Oliver Twist is a TV mini-series based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens. It follows the story of Oliver, a young orphan who faces cruelty and hardships in the grim streets of London. With themes of poverty, child abuse, and compassion, the series shines a light on the harsh realities of the 1830s. Oliver's journey takes him through workhouses, encounters with thieves like Bill Sikes and Fagin, and the formation of unlikely friendships, ultimately portraying the resilience of a child's point of view.
Set in 1980s Ireland, 'Moone Boy' follows the hilarious adventures of Martin Moone, a 12-year-old boy with a vivid imagination and his imaginary friend, Sean Murphy. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of small-town life, school, and the complexities of family relationships.