Britain’s hairiest hounds get a makeover on the hunt for Britain’s best dog groomer. Sixteen professionals compete to see who can transform them into the smartest pooches in the land.
Crystal Villa is known as the ideal place for husbands to house their second wives and concubines. For Hani, a blogger who is also an aspiring novelist, this is a treasure trove of naughty stories that are perfect for turning into a delicious scandalous novel. When a well-known and respected industry leader is found dead in the Crystal Villa apartment complex, our aspiring novelist begins an investigation between a gym session and a juice sojourn with his wives and second mistress, to solve a murder mystery while avoiding being discovered that his Hermes actually came from. from Petaling Street.
Taywan loses his wife and son in a car accident...he survives the crash with major injuries including a burnt face. determined to get revenge from Chanai who caused this...he gets a plastic surgery to fix his face and opens a spa near her hotel...they start becoming closer and he starts to fall her..and feels like he should help her survive the schemes of her wicked husband!
Milly and Molly may look quite different, but they are the best of friends. This charming new series follows the adventures of our two heroines and their friends in a small country town. Exciting, poignant and funny, Milly, Molly celebrates difference and promotes acceptance of diversity. Each episode has a subtle message about values such as honesty, persistence and responsibility, as well as showing life skills like dealing with bullying and forgiveness. Together Milly and Molly always manage to have fun as they face the world and its complexities.
1, 2, 3 Go is an American filmed children's television series hosted by Jack Lescoulie with Richard Thomas. The 30-minute educational series was telecast on NBC in 1961-62. Each episode had a theme and was narrated by Thomas. The show established that adult and child were on an equal footing, sometimes with the child in a superior position.
Sing Along with Mitch, airing on NBC from 1961 to 1964, was a weekly sing-along program hosted by Mitch Miller and featuring a male chorus. Lyrics were presented at the bottom of the television screen. Singer Leslie Uggams, pianist Dick Hyman, and the singing Quinto Sisters were regularly featured. One of the show's trademarks was the final number, a group sing-along with the regular house chorale, among whom would be an uncredited celebrity not necessarily known for their singing ability. As the popularity of the show rose, Miller produced and recorded several "Sing Along with Mitch" record albums.