Set in slums of Tokyo, the daily life of the child Takeshi Kitano and his family is depicted with a comedy touch, the drama revolves around the Takeshi Kitano who is kind but mischievous.
BBC host Chris Packham and wildlife cinematographer Bob Poole are joined by travel journalist Samantha Brown for this special PBS edition of the first-ever season of Autumnwatch produced in America. This series in three parts travels across the colorful landscapes of New England, meeting a cast of unforgettable wildlife characters, and experiencing some of the best autumn has to offer, including leaf gazing, pumpkin carving and cranberry harvesting. Local experts in food, wildlife, music, literature and history join the trio of hosts each night to showcase characteristics special to New England.
A former couple, separated for over 20 years, were reunited after being told their son had only 3 months to live. What should they do as parents? As they worried, they soon began to feel the weight of their family ties...
Tells the story of Sena, a tok of indigenous descent who lives in the interior of the forest. As the head of the village, in addition to learning forest science, Sena wants his descendants to go to school and be educated. His dream is to see an indigenous child succeed and he tries to prove it through his son Wadi. Every day Sena would drive a boat carrying his son and a number of students from his village across the Hulu Tembeling river to school. After school, Sena will take Wadi into the forest to hunt animals and find food, plants, tree roots, rattan and learn forest science. For Sena, his children and the children of the indigenous people under his care need to get 'forest knowledge' and 'school knowledge'.
A sudden disaster ruins the life of a 17-year-old girl Sahsa. Her parents and a two-year-old sister Dasha are burnt to death in their own house. It turns out that gangsters threatened Sahsa's father. They made him sell his successful business for nothing. Sahsa is at a loss. She has no home, no money, no relatives. She can't live in her native town any more. The only thing that makes her move ahead is to find out what happened to her family. Why the remains of her little sister haven't been found?
The Dal brothers set off to search for Professor Drøvel, who disappeared during an expedition twenty years ago. They travel by canoe, Elvegris, and on their journey many strange and inexplicable things happen, which are depicted in sketches. Among other things, the brothers encounter an Indian tribe and a number of pirates, are chased by deadly mosquitoes, and accompany Dracula to the dentist.