Ugly Betty follows the story of Betty Suarez, a smart and ambitious young woman from Queens, New York, who lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine in Manhattan. Despite facing constant challenges and dealing with office politics, Betty remains determined to succeed and showcases her unique style and talent in a cutthroat industry.
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.
LaLola is a Philippine romantic Comedy produced and distributed by GMA Network. It is an adaptation of an Argentine TV series of the same title. The series premiered on October 13, 2008 starring Rhian Ramos and JC de Vera with Marvin Agustin, Wendell Ramos, Lovi Poe and Angelika dela Cruz . Its last episode was aired on February 6, 2009. It was re-aired on GMA Life TV from February 28, 2011 to June 24, 2011.
Andrea 'Andy' Sachs, an aspiring journalist, lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of a high fashion magazine. Andy endures the eccentric requests of her boss, while trying to adapt to the fashion world and maintain her personal life. She faces challenges, including a deteriorating relationship with her boyfriend and the choice between loyalty and her own morals. Eventually, she decides to leave the fashion industry behind and pursue a career in newspaper reporting.
The glamorous and exciting life for the staff of trendy magazine 'Communique', owned by Allen Rush, "the Darth Vader of publishing".
Gloss was a television drama series in New Zealand that screened from 1987-1990. The series was about a fictional publishing empire run by the Redfern family. It was a starting point for many actors who went on to many productions in New Zealand, Australia and around the world including Temuera Morrison, Miranda Harcourt, Peter Elliott, Lisa Chappell, Danielle Cormack and Kevin Smith. Writers for the show included James Griffin, who went on to write Outrageous Fortune, Rosemary McLeod and Ian Mune. The show's title theme song was performed by Beaver Morrison. The show has not been rescreened since its original screening, but selected extracts have been made available for viewing on NZ On Screen.
A frustrated novelist named Monk decides to take a stand against the exploitation of Black entertainment by writing a book under a pen name. The book becomes a sensation and thrusts Monk into the very heart of the hypocrisy and madness he criticizes.
Julie Powell, a young writer in New York, decides to cook every recipe in Julia Child's cookbook and writes a blog about her journey. In parallel, the movie chronicles Julia Child's time in Paris as she learns French cooking and collaborates on a book. Both women face challenges and receive support from their husbands, ultimately finding success and fulfillment.
A man named Tom has a crush on his boss's daughter, Lisa. He agrees to housesit for his boss, hoping to impress Lisa. However, chaos ensues when a drug dealer and a misunderstanding lead to mayhem and mistaken identity.
The Great Passage follows a group of dedicated dictionary editors as they work together to create a comprehensive dictionary. Their journey is filled with challenges and personal growth as they navigate the intricacies of language and strive to capture its essence in words.
Anne Shirley faces new challenges and adventures during the war in an emotional journey filled with love, loss, and resilience.
Grace Guthrie tries to stave off the hostile take over of her publishing empire. While fighting off a ruthless British business-mogul, she must also deal with a mole.
The Dinner Game is a French comedy about a group of friends who hold a weekly dinner where each guest brings an idiot with them. Pierre, an executive, invites the ultimate fool, François, to the dinner. However, things take a turn when François finds out that Pierre's wife is having an affair and gets caught up in the chaos that ensues.
Set in 1980s Brooklyn, a family navigates the challenges of divorce and infidelity, while the teenage sons cope with their parents' unusual behavior and their own coming-of-age struggles.
In the Anatolian countryside, a young writer returns to his home town to face his family conflict, financial debt, and the burden of his past. As he grapples with his own guilt and existential questions, he navigates through the complexities of provincial life and his strained relationship with his father.
In the year 1995, a young woman starts working as an assistant to a literary agent in New York City. She navigates the challenges of her job, including dealing with fan mail, while also exploring her own aspirations as a writer. Along the way, she forms friendships, experiences romance, and learns valuable life lessons.
A portrait of Highlights Magazine following the creation of the cultural phenomenon's 70th Anniversary issue, from the first editorial meeting to its arrival in homes, and introducing the quirky people who passionately produce the monthly publication for "the world's most important people,"...children. Along the way, a rich and tragic history is revealed, the state of childhood, technology, and education is explored, and the future of print media is questioned.
A struggling writer, Byron, finds himself in financial trouble and becomes an escort to support his family. Along the way, he navigates through complicated relationships, unfaithfulness, and the pursuit of love and self-respect.
After attending a high school reunion, a photographer falls in love with a hotel manager while cleaning out a house and reading a letter aloud. As they navigate their complicated relationship, they face awkwardness, memories, and the challenges of pretending to be married.
A look at the life of Ian Fleming from when he was in Naval Intelligence as a Commander until his death in 1964. This docudrama gives an insight into what Fleming was really like and how he wrote the Bond novels.