Call the Midwife follows the lives of a group of midwives who work in the impoverished East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s. They face the challenges of providing care to expectant mothers in a time of poverty, persecution, and bigotry. The series explores their personal lives as well, including their relationships with each other and with the nuns of the convent where they live.
The Secret Life of the American Teenager follows the story of Amy Juergens, a teenage girl who becomes pregnant and must navigate the challenges of high school, relationships, and motherhood. The series delves into the lives of Amy and her friends as they grapple with the complexities of growing up, dealing with family issues, and facing the consequences of their choices. From the ups and downs of teenage romance to the pressures of college and the realities of being a young parent, The Secret Life of the American Teenager tackles a range of issues faced by teenagers in the 21st century.
In this sequel to 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes', a decade after the ALZ-113 virus outbreak, humans are dying off while apes thrive. Caesar, the chimp leader, must confront mistrust and betrayal as both tribes vie for control. The fate of the Earth hangs in the balance.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Max Rockatansky is imprisoned and used as a blood bag for a sick War Boy. When one of Joe's lieutenants, Imperator Furiosa, escapes with Joe's five wives, Max helps them in their journey to find Furiosa's homeland and escape from Joe's pursuit. Along the way, they face battles, sacrifices, and the realization that hope for a better future lies within themselves.
In Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement, aspiring author Skeeter Phelan decides to write a book about the lives of the African American maids who work for white families. As she delves into their stories, she exposes the hardships they face on a daily basis due to racial segregation and discrimination.
Notes from the Underbelly is a comedy TV show that follows the journey of a couple as they navigate the challenges and joys of pregnancy and parenthood. From trying to conceive to dealing with pregnancy symptoms, the show captures the humorous and relatable moments that come with starting a family.
Tim discovers he can travel in time and uses this ability to try and find love. Along the way, he learns that he cannot manipulate someone else's feelings and that true happiness comes from appreciating the present.
Amidst the Clone Wars, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker is tempted by Chancellor Palpatine to join the dark side and becomes Darth Vader.
Rita, a postal worker and mother, tries to juggle her job, rock band, and teenage daughter.
In 1950's London, England, a dalmatian named Pongo and his owner Roger meet Perdita and her owner Anita. The two couples get married and soon Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies. However, the puppies are abducted by Cruella De Vil who wants to use their fur for fashion. Pongo and Perdita enlist the help of other dogs through the 'Twilight Bark' to rescue their puppies. With the help of a cat named Tibbs and a horse named Captain, the Dalmatians manage to outwit Cruella and her henchmen and safely bring back their puppies.
Scarlett is a TV mini-series set in the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War. It tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara, a passionate Irish-American woman, as she navigates love, family, and the challenges of the Gilded Age. The series explores themes of reconciliation, sisterhood, and the complexities of relationships during a transformative period in American history.
Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into the Bramford, an old New York City apartment building, with unsettling neighbors and strange occurrences. Rosemary becomes pregnant, but her pregnancy takes a dark and twisted turn as she begins to suspect that her neighbors are part of a satanic cult and that her baby's conception may be part of a sinister plan.
Little Women follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they navigate the challenges and joys of sisterhood, friendship, love, and personal growth in the aftermath of the American Civil War. Set in the 19th century, the story explores themes of family, coming of age, and female independence.
A group of expectant parents navigate the challenges of pregnancy, adoption, and childbirth while dealing with their own personal and relationship struggles.
A contemporary couple's relationship is shown through flashbacks, depicting their courtship and the eventual end of their marriage. Present-day scenes show the couple's struggles and conflicts, while flashbacks reveal the early stages of their love. The movie explores themes of love, marriage, and the challenges that can arise over time.
After deciding to have a baby on her own, a woman gets artificially inseminated. On the same day, she meets the man of her dreams, complicating her plans for motherhood.
Coneheads is a comedy movie about an alien family, the Coneheads, who crash-land on Earth. They must assimilate into human society, all while avoiding capture by government agents who are determined to expose their true identities. As they navigate the challenges of fitting in and maintaining their extraterrestrial habits, hilarity ensues.
When Oliva and Elzire Dionne have quintuplets in rural 1930s Canada, news of their uncommon family spreads like wildfire and steps up local tourism, thanks in part to an opportunistic town doctor who uses the children to enhance his own celebrity.
In Father of the Bride Part II, George Banks must deal with the news of his wife's unexpected pregnancy, which coincides with their daughter's pregnancy. As George struggles with his own midlife crisis, he must navigate the challenges of parenting, grandparenting, and the trials and tribulations of family life.
Julie Farr, M.D. is a short-lived American television show that aired on the ABC network in 1978. It followed three television movies called Having Babies which aired from 1976-78, and was not renewed after its initial run of episodes aired in March-April 1978. The show began airing as Having Babies but was re-christened Julie Farr, M.D. during its run after its lead character.