The Cosby Show is a classic sitcom that follows the lives of the Huxtable family. Dr. Cliff Huxtable is an obstetrician, and his wife Claire is a lawyer. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of family life with their children, facing challenges and providing support for one another. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, the show explores themes of friendship, marriage, parenting, and African-American identity.
The Mindy Project follows the life of Mindy Lahiri, an ob-gyn who tries to balance her career, love life, and friendships in the bustling city of New York. With a unique and hilarious perspective, Mindy faces the challenges of being an Indian-American woman in a predominantly white male medical field.
Kat Stratford is an intelligent, strong-willed teenager with a passion for feminism. When her sister Bianca starts dating, their overprotective father imposes a rule that Bianca can only date if Kat does. With the help of her new friend Patrick, Kat navigates the complexities of high school, love, and friendships.
Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into an eerie apartment building and befriend their neighbors, the Castevets. As Rosemary becomes pregnant, she begins to suspect that the Castevets and their friends are involved in a satanic cult and have sinister plans for her baby.
When a woman loses her newborn baby due to malpractice, she becomes obsessed with seeking revenge on the family responsible. Posing as a nanny, she infiltrates their lives and unleashes a series of increasingly dangerous acts to destroy them.
Bodies is a compelling TV show that revolves around the lives of doctors and nurses in a hospital. It explores the complexities of medical procedures, personal relationships, and ethical dilemmas. The series delves deep into the world of medicine, showcasing the challenges faced by healthcare professionals on a day-to-day basis.
Set on Labour Ward with all its hilarity and heart-lifting highs but also its gut-wrenching lows, the show delivers a brutally honest depiction of life as a junior doctor on the wards, and the toll the job can take back home.
From two different worlds and with separate missions, an astronaut and a space tourist entangle in space — only to start falling for each other.
Return to Zero tells the heart-wrenching story of a couple who prepare for the birth of their first child and are devastated by the unimaginable loss of that child. As they struggle to cope with their grief, they learn to navigate through the challenges of their relationship and find hope in the face of tragedy.
A widowed nurse and a widowed naval officer with ten children marry and blend their families, leading to comedic chaos and heartwarming moments as they navigate the challenges of the new family dynamic.
A womanizing man and a pianist share a party line. They dislike each other at first sight, but things change when they meet in person. Romantic and comedic chaos ensues as they navigate misunderstandings and romantic rivalries.
After many years of marriage, a couple decides to divorce, but their plan to peacefully split is complicated by their competitive nature and their determination to win their children's custody. As they escalate their tactics, they realize that they may be destroying more than just their relationship.
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.
In Bed is a raw and intimate portrayal of two strangers who meet in a hotel room and explore their desires, leading to unexpected connections and emotions. As they engage in conversations, sexual encounters, and moments of vulnerability, they confront their own fears, insecurities, and the complexities of human relationships.
So Jin, a genetic researcher who loves DNA, decides to end her relationship with a playboy boyfriend and sets out to find a genetically compatible partner for a happy relationship. Whom among the two men that So Jin meets, obstetrician-gynecologist Yeon Woo and firefighter Kang Hoon, will be the perfect match for her? A captivating story intertwined with genetics! This story portrays the struggles, love, and everyday lives of young friends.
Salaam Namaste is a lighthearted and funny movie that explores the challenges and joys of a relationship in a comedic way. The story revolves around two young Indians who live in Melbourne, Australia and fall in love. They navigate through the ups and downs of their relationship, dealing with issues like an unplanned pregnancy, cultural differences, and the pressures of marriage. With a mix of humor, romance, and drama, Salaam Namaste takes the audience on a journey of love, misunderstandings, and ultimately finding happiness.
In a society where heterosexuals are persecuted and abortion is forbidden, two teens are forced to hide an unintended pregnancy before their secret romance is exposed.
Caught (1949) tells the story of a neglected wife who leaves her domineering and emotionally abusive husband. She then falls in love with a self-made millionaire, leading to a series of lies and deceit. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the consequences of the characters' actions become increasingly dire.
Hiroshi Chikamori is a famous doctor in physical engineering. His one week old daughter Nozomi is abducted at the hospital. Yuri Hayami (Meisa Kuroki) is a detective in a special investigation team. She is also 8 months pregnant. Inspector Himura (Satoshi Jinbo) suddenly summons Yuri and assigns her to observe Nozomi’s mother Yuko (Yumi Adachi) at the hospital. Yuri Hayami goes undercover at the hospital and works with Detective Fukuske Dobashi (Daichi Watanabe) who takes the identity of her husband. Doctor Susami (Atsuro Watabe) doesn't have an alibi for the time period when the baby was kidnapped. Yuri suspects Doctor Susami. Meanwhile, the kidnapper calls and reveals a ransom demand.~ Based on the novel "Dizaina Beibi" by Takashi Okai
That Mothers Might Live is a 1938 American short drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann. The short is a brief account of Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis and his discovery of the need for cleanliness in 19th-century maternity wards, thereby significantly decreasing maternal mortality, and of his struggle to gain acceptance of his idea. Although Semmelweis ultimately failed in his lifetime, later scientific luminaries advanced his work in spirit like microbiologist Louis Pasteur, who provided a scientific theoretical explanation of Semmelweis' observations by helping develop the germ theory of disease and the British surgeon, Dr. Joseph Lister who revolutionized medicine putting Pasteur's research to practical use. In 1939, at the 11th Academy Awards, the film won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (One-Reel).