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 rich and powerful polygamist marries yet another woman to the disbelief of his wives and many children. Mpali focuses on the unique family dynamics within a polygamist household as well as all the drama and complexities that go along with it.
The Sun Shines Different in Miami is an ambient film series drifting through beach, bike, boat, and park journeys. Each episode explores a different path to restoration, blending slow visuals and calming soundscapes to invite healing.
Mac Murphy takes charge as manager of a struggling fictional Third Division football club, Dunmore United. The series follows a group of young supporters of the club whose day-to-day troubles included attempts to set up a junior supporter's club and clubhouse within the stadium.
In every person's life, there's a stranger we all know. From the creators of The Perfect Stranger and Another Perfect Stranger comes a 7-episode mini-serial for television that continues the stories of a modern-day Jesus walking amongst us.
TNT, a Nowruz special program hosting Hamed Ahangi, presents a demanding competition to the audience on new year's eve. Different and thrilling parts of this program include live music, conversation and interesting tasks with artists, singers and athletes such as Javad Yasari, Omid Hajili, Masoud Sadeghloo, Alireza Biranvand, Abbas Jamshidifar, Yousef Teymouri, etc, guesting on the show
A family of dogs find themselves in various absurd situations, meeting an ensemble of crazy characters and deal with life's little struggles in grandiose ways.
Embodying the spirit of exploration, Jake Cockburn (13) takes up the WILDerland torch, guiding adventurers of all ages from the untamed wilds of Australia to the wide-open landscapes of Texas. In this special, Jake trades city comforts for crackling campfires and dusty trails, guiding viewers from Queensland's misty rain forests to the coast of Texas. Along the way, he strikes sparks with flint and steel, shows how to pitch a tent, cooks WILD meals, and hikes to a fantastic waterfall. Every segment seamlessly blends practical bush-craft with the broader mission of Primitive Planet: empowering young explorers to step outside, tackle challenges head-on, and become stewards of the wild places they love.