Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish, also known simply as Destinos, is an educational television program created by Bill VanPatten, who was, at the time, Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The show, designed to introduce viewers to the basics of Spanish, had two seasons, beginning in 1992. Its 52 episodes are often used for educational purposes in schools and are still broadcast regularly on many PBS stations, as well as many local channels.
Destinos was produced by WGBH Boston and funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project, with additional funding by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
Born with golden eyes deemed cursed, Qing Li is cast off a cliff by her family but rescued by the Seven Mystics Sect. Eighteen years later, she meets Nangong Yan to break her fatal destiny, and they have twin children. After enduring many hardships, Qing Li retrieves a lost sacred manual and reunites with Nangong Yan to begin a new life together.
Inayah was forced to become Doso Joyodiningrat's fourth wife to pay off her family's large debt. She finally accepted Doso's proposal and was forced to live with her husband's three wives. However, the wives don't like Inayah's presence as they are worried that she will steal the love and wealth that will be inherited from Doso. With all their efforts, they tried to get Inayah thrown out of the house. On the other hand, Aryo, Doso's eldest son from his first wife, is secretly in love with Inayah.
The Xu and Nan families, once allied, were torn apart when Nan’s father and Xu’s mother eloped. To honor family interests, the next generation enters a marriage of convenience, initially full of resentment. Over time, love blossoms—just as the long-absent parents return.
Vasudhara, an aspiring teacher, escapes from her forced marriage and runs into her future professor, Rishi. What does destiny have in store for these two?
Starting Out is an Australian television soap opera made for the Nine Network by the Reg Grundy Organisation in 1983. The series was the network's replacement for The Young Doctors, set at a medical college with an emphasis on young people getting their first experience of living away from home and leading independent lives.
The youthful cast included Gary Sweet, David Clencie, Nikki Coghill, Tottie Goldsmith and Peter O'Brien, whilst more experienced cast members complementing the young leads included Maurie Fields, Gerard Maguire, Jill Forster and Anne Phelan.
The series failed to gain sufficient ratings and was quickly cancelled and removed from the schedules after five episodes. The remaining eighty episodes were screened out-of-ratings in late 1983.
Her sister accidentally hit a CEO with a car, leaving him disabled. To protect her sister, she took her place in prison and eventually married the CEO. Consequently, she was mistaken as the one responsible for his injury.