Ship to Shore is an Australian children's television series devised by David Rapsey and written by Glenda Hambly, John Rapsey, Mary Morris, Everett de Roche, Jon Stephens and others. The program was shown on the ABC and Channel 9 in Australia, on YTV in Canada, and briefly on Nickelodeon in the United States.
Play is a movie based on a true story about a young boy who gets involved with a criminal gang in Sweden. The movie explores themes of friendship, crime, and racism in Swedish society. The boy is subjected to intimidation and bullying by the gang, and he becomes increasingly involved in criminal activities. Along the way, he experiences the challenges of being an immigrant and the xenophobia and racial stereotypes that exist in the country. The movie showcases the complexity of juvenile delinquency and the consequences of manipulative behavior.
Shoplifters strike 200 times every hour in Britain, stealing £2.2 billion. With the police crippled by budget cuts, retailers are fighting back. A look on the frontline with those who are putting their lives on the line to catch criminals.
Bricks and mortar makes way for concrete and reinforced steel as Wolverhampton sweeps the past aside in a modernist town planning utopia.
RJTshan ventures to Mahon Point Shopping Centre, which eventually leads to the scran-off of the century.
Bobby is a bright, imaginative seven-year-old who plays with dolls. One day his father tells him that dolls are for girls, sending Bobby on a personal mission to find what he should be playing with. He must choose accept his love for dolls or conform.
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