Get ready for a wild experience of fun, love, hate, and uproarious antics! Join us as we jump into the chaotic world of a couple whose relationship swings between passion and frustration faster than you can say 'I love you...I hate you!' With laughter as their constant companion, Get ready four new drama that promises to deliver non-stop fun along with the ups and downs of love.
Bric-A-Brac is a British children's television series devised by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson, and starring well known children's television presenter Brian Cant. It was produced by the BBC and originally ran from 1 October until 5 November 1980, with another series from 18 August to 29 September 1982. It was repeated frequently until 1989.
The programme was set in a fictitious junk shop, with its shopkeeper played by Cant, who would deliver a monologue to camera. Each episode centred around a particular letter of the alphabet, with different items beginning with that letter found and discussed by the shopkeeper. Cant's script made heavy use of alliteration, and made use of tongue-twisters. At the end of each episode, he would wind up and set off a traditional clockwork toy, upon which the camera would focus whilst the credits rolled.
This show helps children appreciate what it really means to have a pet, highlighting the responsibility of caring for its needs whilst also showing what great fun you can have.
Reality cooking competition where bold young chefs face some of the most-difficult and most-outrageous basket ingredients in Chopped history. The trendsetters create inventive new dishes while dazzling the judges with cutting-edge technique.
A noble young woman and two brothers become entangled in a forbidden love triangle, where sacrifice and a hidden secret about her true origins threaten to change their fates.
The Paul Winchell Show, or The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show, was a variety program which aired on NBC prime time from 1950 to 1954, starring ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his dummy, Jerry Mahoney.