Jeopardy is a BAFTA award-winning British television series which ran for three seasons, from 2002 to 2004, on BBC One. It was created by Tim O'Mara who also directed, and all three series were produced by Andy Rowley, with Richard Langridge as executive producer for Wark Clements. It has aired numerous times on the ABC Kids segment, RollerCoaster. The series was produced for CBBC Scotland and filmed on location in both Scotland and Australia. CBBC currently have no plans for it to be re-aired, the last re-run being in 2008. In 2002, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awarded the first series Best Children's Drama. Jeopardy still airs in Australia on ABC3 and, as of 10 September 2010, ABC1.
The adventures of a nine-year-old girl with uncontrollable magical powers and who has fled her home in the fantasy land of Kleftania and ended up in a small UK town.
When two scientists attempt to discover unlimited energy, their experiment is sabotaged by eco-terrorists. The result is a dark energy black hole that could destroy the planet.
"Li Fuyao, a young and mysterious storyteller, wins the villagers with their fantastic and original stories in a quiet and remote village. Actually, born in the city of Luoyang, he used to be a prestigious selected child, who should have been cultivated in the sacred palace. However, life treated him differently. He was expelled to this remote town without attention. However, as a hidden leopard, he is always on the stalker to return to the path of cultivation and seek revenge when he is strong enough. One day, a master farmer and a wounded demon snake made him an unexpected visit, breaking the peace of his life ever since. To his surprise, the demon snake offered him a demonic nucleus for cultivation, which granted him the opportunity he has been craving. Will it really be a turning point in your life or will it only put you in an inconceivable danger? [Source: Novel Updates]
CEO Liu Qingying faces a career crisis and agrees to travel to the ancient kingdom of Xiliang to help its ruler overcome a life-threatening challenge. Unexpectedly, she finds herself entangled in palace intrigue and a harem of would-be suitors, all while uncovering hidden motives and forging unexpected alliances.
Five kids accidentally launch aboard a spacecraft meant to intercept a mysterious asteroid in space. With no proper training and a malfunctioning onboard AI, the kids must work together to find their way back home.
The story picks up from where the novel ended, but instead of a heart-wrenching romance about ill-fated lovers, this is a fantasy comedy. Bai Qian and Yehua get caught in an unexpected situation and fall to the human realm in a place called Peach Blossoms Village.
Bird of Prey is a British techno-thriller television serial written by Ron Hutchinson and produced by Michael Wearing and Bernard Krichefski for the BBC in 1982.
From its video game-inspired opening titles to its pervasive electronic music track, Bird of Prey went to great lengths to demonstrate its credentials as 'a thriller for the electronic age'. These elements, together with a clever and complex plot that combines a breathless fascination with the still-young field of computing with pan-European fraud, international terrorism, rogue intelligence operatives and organised crime, link it firmly to the early 1980s, expressing that era's growing anxieties about the burgeoning 'Eurocracy'.
Tang Buyan, the eccentric head of the Tang family is looking for the foretold "destined person", said to have a mole at the corner of his eye, who will help unravel the problem of her family's bloodline. By coincidence she meets Li Chengxi, the cool and elegant head of the Xuanqi sect, and they find themselves embarking on a hilarious journey together in search of the man with the teardrop mole, all while fighting monsters, cultivating friendships, and finding love along the way.
This series centered on Melmo, a nine-year-old girl whose mother is killed in an auto accident and has to then take care of her two younger brothers (Totoo and Touch). While in Heaven, the children's mother is given one wish. Her wish is that Melmo (the oldest out of her 3 children ) will be allowed to grow up more quickly than usual, since their lives as children will be difficult without their parents.
People of a village consider Dr. Ajit Kumar Dev to be a godsend and respect him. However, unbeknownst to them, Ajit hides a dark secret that threatens the lives of the people he is supposed to save
Fate leads diving instructor Sha Zi to a magical ring that allows her to transform her appearance, bringing her into the life of Han Hai, a fashion designer haunted by the disappearance of his fiancée, Yu Yu. Believing that Sha Zi’s transformation into Yu Yu could unlock the truth, Han Hai views her as the key to solving the mystery. Over time, their connection deepens, and they open themselves to the possibility of love.
Out Of The Blue is an American fantasy sitcom that aired on ABC during the fall of 1979. It is chiefly notable as having featured a Mork & Mindy crossover, and for the controversy surrounding its status as a spin-off of Happy Days.
The series stars Jimmy Brogan as Random, an angel-in-training who is assigned to live with a family and work as a high school teacher. The series aired from September 9 to December 16, 1979. Nine episodes had been aired at the time of cancellation. Some completed material was never broadcast.