All My Children is a soap opera that takes place in fictional Pine Valley, Pennsylvania. The show revolves around the lives of its residents, their relationships, and the various dramas that unfold. From faked pregnancies and attempted poisonings, to weddings, shootings, and betrayals, All My Children keeps viewers hooked with its suspenseful and dramatic storylines.
Rubí is a telenovela that follows the story of a woman named Rubí, who is driven by her desire for money, power, and revenge. With her green eyes and femme fatale persona, Rubí manipulates those around her to achieve her goals. However, her journey is complicated when she discovers the true meaning of love and the consequences of her actions.
Another World follows the lives of the residents of Bay City, focusing on their personal dramas, romantic entanglements, and the various secrets they hold. Spanning several decades, the show explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
The Casagrandes follows the daily adventures of an extended family, including a teenage boy, his younger sister, and their cousin. They navigate city life, skateboard in the streets, and deal with the ups and downs of living in a large family. With themes of family, friendship, and diversity, this show is perfect for kids and adults alike.
The Doctors is an American television soap opera which aired on NBC Daytime from April 1, 1963, to December 31, 1982. There were 5280 episodes produced, with the 5000th episode airing in November 1981. The series was set in Hope Memorial Hospital in the fictional "Madison," located somewhere in New England.
This ABC/PEOPLE television special highlights the impact of the soap opera. In today's shifting television landscape, "The Story of Soaps" traces how female creators migrated from radio to television to become the dominant force in daytime for more than three decades. Today, the legacy of the soap opera continues all over prime time and reality t.v. An extensive look is taken at this iconic, impactful genre.
Persuasion is a romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of Anne Elliot, a young woman who is persuaded by her family to reject the marriage proposal of Captain Wentworth. Years later, they meet again and Anne must confront her lingering feelings for him.
Loving is an American television soap opera that ran on ABC from June 26, 1983, to November 10, 1995, a total of 3,169 episodes. The serial, set in the fictional town of Corinth, Pennsylvania, was co-created by Agnes Nixon and former actor Douglas Marland. The show was broadcast in France under the title Amoureusement Votre and in Italy as Quando si ama.
Vishwanath alias Wiz, a RAW agent, must come out of retirement to save his wife and the city from a deadly terrorist attack.
My Life So Far follows the story of a young boy growing up in the Scottish Highlands in the 1930s. It is a coming-of-age tale filled with family dynamics, personal discoveries, and the beauty of the Scottish landscape. The boy navigates his way through friendships, family relationships, and new experiences, all while discovering who he is and finding his place in the world.
When a police detective investigates a series of murders, he uncovers a web of corruption and deception. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a love triangle and a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
The Year of Living Dangerously is a captivating drama-romance film set in Jakarta, Indonesia during the 1960s. It follows the story of a foreign correspondent and a dwarf photographer who navigate a treacherous political landscape while falling in love. As tensions rise amidst civil war and martial law, their lives become intertwined with the events surrounding the presidency and the Hare Krishna movement. Through their experiences, the film offers a social commentary on power, love, and awakening during a dangerous time in history.
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak is an American television game show that aired on ABC from January 6 to April 4, 1986. British television personality Bruce Forsyth hosted the series, the only time he hosted a series outside of his native United Kingdom. Gene Wood was the original announcer, with the last several weeks of shows announced by Marc Summers, later of Double Dare fame. Reg Grundy Productions produced Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, which was the first network series the Grundy company produced for ABC; its first three daytime series had all aired on NBC.
A slow, hot summer afternoon. A father sleeps while his child is drawing with pencils in a cross word puzzle. A wind moves through the grass - something bad is about to happen.
While filming a documentary series about Appalachian folklore and mythology, a crew of amateur filmmakers uncover the legend of a mysterious box hidden away deep in a wilderness area known as "Jeffrey's Hell" in the Appalachian mountains of East Tennessee. As the mystery unfolds they soon discover that some secrets are best locked away and forgotten. Based on actual events.
The Girl in the Yellow Jumper is a suspenseful crime movie that takes place in a rural area. The story revolves around a mysterious serial killer who wears a yellow jumper. The local police officer, determined to catch the killer, embarks on a road trip full of twists and turns. Along the way, themes of vigilantism, retaliation, and justice come to light. The movie explores dark and controversial topics such as abortion and underage sex, providing multiple perspectives through its characters.
In this avant-garde short film, a man embarks on a mysterious journey on a boat. As he sails through the darkness and light, he encounters surreal elements and experiences surrealism. The film explores themes of journey, surrealism, and the contrast between light and darkness.
Double Talk is an American game show that aired on the ABC network in 1986. Henry Polic II hosted this word game created by Bob Stewart, which contained elements of the previous Stewart-produced game show Shoot for the Stars. Bob Hilton was the announcer for the show's first two weeks and was replaced starting on the third week by Johnny Gilbert. Near the end of its run, the show was retitled Celebrity Double Talk. However, no format changes took place with the change in the show's title.
It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed. Proving this to be the case is difficult, however, as it is generally accepted that as those who are 'profoundly retarded' cannot communicate, therefore they cannot think. In the case of Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis), finding a way for her to 'talk', other than speaking or writing, finally shows that she is not only able to think, but is highly intelligent. The battle against the hospital to acknowledge this in a legal sense goes to court, as the psychiatrists try to hide their misdiagnosis.
All-Star Blitz is an American game show that aired on ABC from April 8 to December 20, 1985, with reruns airing on the USA Network from March 31 to December 26, 1986. Peter Marshall was the host and John Harlan was the announcer for the series, which was produced by Merrill Heatter Productions, in association with Peter Marshall Enterprises.