"BOROUGH BUGS" is a series where two insects, Zach, a blue monarch butterfly, and Vinbee, a pink bumblebee, host a show where they aim to visit every single London borough, all 32 of them, they gather their research on the boroughs, and explain to viewers what's so special about the boroughs, what transport links they have, what landmarks they have, and if anything else is worthy enough of being told to the viewers. The show encourages people to visit London, and go explore the incredibly convoluted capital city themselves.
In beautifully crafted episodes, presenter Ben Fogle embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to understand China - to see its most staggering sights, go beyond the stereotypes and discover its true identity. Ben delves into an epic 3000-year tale of how China has got to where it is today - how centuries of Imperial rule gave way to Communist revolution under Chairman Mao and the breakneck economic transformation as the state capitalist China of recent years has emerged. Mixing both the experiences from the people themselves, and a tour of this magnificent region Ben takes the temperature of a country now at the very centre of humanity in the 21st century. So why and how has contemporary China become so important to all our lives?
When their adopted son Nico is diagnosed with leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant, Alice and Tomás are driven into a desperate search for a compatible donor, while concealing the truth about his adoption. With no match within the family, they are forced to locate Nico’s biological father, leading them to Cris, an unsuspecting mechanic whose life is upended by the revelation. As Cris forms a bond with Nico and becomes his only hope for survival, tensions escalate between the biological and adoptive parents. Old secrets resurface, and an unexpected love emerges between Alice and Cris, putting custody, loyalty, and the very definition of family to the test.
Set in the Meiji era, two young women who graduate from the same nursing school forge an unbreakable bond as they navigate the hardships of early modern medicine, working tirelessly alongside doctors while fighting to prove themselves in a changing Japan.
A family drama inspired by real stories from Kuwaiti society. the series explores love, separation, and unspoken emotional struggles within one family. Through quiet moments and layered relationships, Little Steps reflects the realities of Gulf families with honesty, warmth, and emotional depth.
The series follows the daily operations of law enforcement stationed at the Danish-German border, focusing on their efforts to protect Denmark from cross-border crime and maintain national security.
Telling the story of an image: From its creation to its impact on our vision of the world, how can we explain its power? The World in Images offers an interpretation that asks us to look beyond the first glance.
An unconventional sketch show about femininity in all its glory. Led by actresses and comedians Maggie Azarzer, Oshrit Saroussi, Joy Rieger and Naama Amit.
To secure the mansion, Tiwari pretends to marry Anita while Vibhuti pairs up with Angoori, but their ruse falls apart when Gayatri Devi recovers and Vidya Sister-in-law's ghost traps them in Ghunghatganj.
Jahuta is a gripping Sri Lankan drama series that explores the intricate layers of human relationships, psychological struggles, and the unpredictable nature of modern life. The story centers around Samadhi, a young woman navigating intense emotional pressure and the complexities of a challenging romantic relationship. As lives intertwine and secrets surface, the series delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the fragile line between love and indifference. Directed by the renowned Jayaprakash Sivagurunathan, the drama captures the raw essence of societal changes in Sri Lanka with a blend of suspense and deep emotional resonance.
The series chronicles the life of a young man with autism spectrum disorder, as he faces societal challenges after leaving the overprotective care of his family and entering the world of work, searching for identity and connection.