At an Australian backyard BBQ, amongst alcohol, friendship and a children's cricket game, a man slaps a child who is not his son. The party comes to a sudden halt. The child's parents are so affronted they vow to take the man to court. The police become involved and friends and family are forced to take sides.
William Travers, an accomplished criminal lawyer living happily with his wife in rural Suffolk, is recovering from a traumatic series of events that have shaken his faith in the legal system when he is drawn into a case involving an old friend.
Rewind to 2019, and jewelry heist hardened criminal Chan Cho-yiu’s (Benjamin Yuen) cold-blooded shot changes four PTU officers’ destinies. Fast-forward five years, and among the four police officers, only Kwan Chi-hin (Joel Chan) is still staying with PTU. Tsui Kwok-yin (Owen Cheung) has quit his police job and become a gangster. Chi-hin and his partner So Kwok-wai (Jonathan Cheung) oversee rookie PTU officers. They assist Anti-Triad Unit Inspector Pang Wing-kei (Rebecca Zhu) in apprehending drug dealers. They again astonishingly run into Cho-yiu! Cho-yiu is determined to get even with the notorious drug lord West Kowloon King (Hugo Wong), aka Ruthless. Cho-yiu then takes revenge on him, but West Kowloon remains anarchic as bad people come from everywhere. To restore law and order, KW Anti-Triad Unit and PTU deal with the gangsters by engaging them in fierce battles. And there is no end in sight!
The journey of an ordinary soldier in the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army during the 14-year Second Sino-Japanese War, highlighting the region's grueling and heroic fight against Japanese imperialist forces.
While Nilüfer is trying to get a job at a large and prestigious hotel, Kaan has returned to Türkiye to sort out the inheritance issues. The paths of these two characters from different worlds meet in an unexpected way. At first, these two are in great conflict, but as a result of unexpected situations over time, they begin to get closer to each other.
The Interns is an American medical drama series that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971. It was based on the 1962 film The Interns and the 1964 sequel The New Interns.
The series provides a comprehensive look at Communist Party of China members' attempts to reconstruct the city and resurrect its economy after Shanghai was liberated in May 1949.
It depicts how the Party liberates the city and uses its wisdom, faith and unity to tackle a number of political, economic and social issues. They were successful in guiding Shanghai into a new era of peace, stability and development.
Based on true historical events, the drama focuses on the challenges faced by the city leaders in the first year after liberation. Party members had to fight bandits and enemy agents to stabilize social and political order and restore the city's production and trade.
A story that follows Han Yuanniang, the eldest daughter of a minister who disguises herself as a man in order to pretend to be her twin brother. She encounters the prince thus igniting an unexpected romance.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.