The series revolves around an attempt to recruit a girl named Samia Fahmy (Mena Shalaby) for the Israeli intelligence, but the opposite happens, she informs the Egyptian intelligence and decides to cooperate with them.
Bible scholar Bachmann is murdered in front of his daughter Johanna. Together with his assistant Simon, a French religious scholar, the young policewoman sets out to find her father's murderer. In the process, they stumble upon the trail of the mysterious Bible code, which is said to be able to prophesy the future of mankind. Pursued by the powerful Cardinal Rhades, Johanna and Simon become involved in a murder plot against the Pope in the Vatican. But not only his life is in danger - the existence of mankind is at stake. In order to prevent the cardinal's plans, it becomes all the more urgent to actually find the key to the Bible code. In a monastery, they discover the last important clue that leads them to the Israeli desert. There, a merciless race ensues for one of the last great secrets of Christianity...
Strange products have been appearing on convenience store shelves. When notorious graffiti artist Kieru Kamiya finds himself hooked on a deadly energy drink that prevents sleep, he must partner with a cowardly exorcist and an unemployed demon to uncover who's been poisoning the world... before his next sleep becomes permanent.
Hotlines is an American reality television series about adventures in exotic, fun hotspots. The series was hosted by Deirdre Delaney, Scott Gurney, Ivana Bozilovic and Stacy Kamano, the first two of whom were also its producers. In each episode, the hosts would be shown engaging in various outdoor activities such as scuba diving, sky diving and jungle walks. Intercut with the footage, two or more of the female hosts would occasionally talk to the camera, explaining how exciting, scary or fun a particular situation had been. Hotlines was originally shown on Spike TV from 2003 to 2004.
Zhang Cuishan and Yin Susu, who were inadvertently involved in the Dragon Slaying Sword, were forced to live on a deserted island in the northern ocean with Xie Xie, the Lion King of the Golden Hair, where they gave birth to a child, named Wuji, and recognized Xie Xie as their righteous father. Zhang Wuji lived a carefree life away from the world for a few years.
It's the Seventh Year of the Tribulation. Christianity has practically been wiped off the face of the Earth, save for small bands of Believers just trying to survive until the Second Coming.
An eccentric man named Forrest Fenn sets off a real-life treasure hunt when he hides a chest of gold in the Rockies — and leaves clues in a cryptic poem.
A program exploring the uncharted prehistoric cave, dating back 3 million years. This candid exploration brings unexpected situations and unpredictable epsidodes as it ventures into unexplored territories.
When 16-year-old refugee Priya's dad goes missing, Priya and her best friend Obi must navigate a community where they are treated as undesirables in order to find her dad and destroy the creature plaguing their neighbourhood.
In the future, with the increasing number of natural disasters and catastrophes from the universe, a mysterious organization called the International Mountain Council has come to destroy and replace contemporary human beings. The protagonists joined the armistice combat team outside the “brown poles” and engaged in multiple confrontations with this mysterious scientific and technological organization, finding that the human nightmare was a window of full access to the universe, thus centred around realism and the adversaries of the two worlds and civilizations of different years...
Australia – a land as massive as it is vast. And when it comes to outback adventurers they don't come any better, bigger or more reckless than Russell Coight. Winner of the prestigious Ocker Award for services to khaki shorts, Russell takes us on a unique blend of over-the-top, off-road, outback, in-your-face Aussie Adventures!
Alarm in den Bergen was a German thriller television series which was broadcast on ZDF in 1965. The 13-part series is set in the Bavarian Alps, in the border area around Garmisch.