Sissy Jupe
The series spans 1 season with 4 episodes in total (avg. 4 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 60 minutes.
Originally aired on BBC Two.
Executive produced by Rebecca Eaton, Richard Langridge.
1977

2023
Toki Kaneda, a tough yet kind-hearted delinquent, falls for his dashing teacher Ichiro Sahara, sparking an earnest one-sided romance and newfound motivation.

2023
Khun starts to see wandering ghosts and hears voices from a whispering ghost in their house after losing his brother and sister-in-law in a car accident. Leaving him the responsibility of taking care of his nephew. Together with his partner, Taw, they decided to look for a house to start over a new life. However, the spirits are chasing them! There’s also a madman who’s thinking about taking the “Nong Duang Jai” out of his chest. The lover who used to be faithful seems to secretly have a relationship with the man next door named Wit. When love becomes a lie, when delusions become haunting, a whisper that leads to… death.

2023
The love-hate relationship between Lu Tianyou, the scheming young nobleman Rong Yan, and the last princess in a chaotic era.

1983
Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Dusseldorf. We follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind.

2024
A young copywriter arrives at a mysterious, ancient mansion-turned-resort to lead a marketing campaign, unaware of the secrets it holds.

1994
Christy is an American historical fiction drama series which aired on CBS from April 1994 to August 1995, for twenty episodes. Christy was based on the novel Christy by Catherine Marshall, the widow of Senate chaplain Peter Marshall. The novel had been a bestseller in 1968, and the week following the debut of the TV-movie and program saw the novel jump from #120 up to #15 on the USA Today bestseller list. Series regular Tyne Daly won an Emmy Award for her work on the series.

1984
Dramatization of the 1932/33 Test cricket series between England and Australia. Played in Australia, the series gained notoriety in Australian and worldwide cricketing history for the fact that the English team (headed by captain Douglas Jardine) applied a bowling technique called "leg theory", or more commonly, Bodyline. This technique involved bowlers bowling the ball directly at the batsman's body, and resulted in many of the Australian team receiving numerous bruises and injuries, with batsman Bert Oldfield sustaining a cracked skull. The series generated much anger and resentment towards the English team within Australia and seriously damaged Anglo-Australian cricketing relations at the time.

2006
Jumong examines the life of Jumong Taewang, founder of the kingdom of Goguryeo. Few details have been found in the historical record about Jumong, so much of the series is fictionalized.
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