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Sofia's Diary is a British drama web series distributed through the social networking platform Bebo. Based on the Portuguese series of the same name, which debuted in 2003, it follows the life of a teenage girl named Sofia, portrayed by Rachel Hyde-Harvey. In 2008, the series was acquired by Channel Five, becoming the second web series to be broadcast on British television. Its first two seasons aired on Fiver. After an eight-month hiatus, Sofia's Diary returned to Bebo on May 29, 2009, with a six-week third season. Unlike the previous seasons, new episodes were released twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. The series was initially sponsored by Sure Girl, while the third season was produced in partnership with Transport for London to support a road safety awareness campaign aimed at teenagers.
Indiawaali Maa is a mother's journey to bring her estranged son back on the right path. A small-town woman, Kaku's world comes crashing down when she finds out that her son, Rohan, has drifted apart after moving to a different city. Although extremely hurt by Rohan's behaviour, Kaku is determined not to turn her back on him. Tune into this highly emotional, family drama that talks about how a mother's unconditional love stays unchanged even when her child goes wrong.
Gyeong Ae, a senior in college, is the daughter of a wealthy family majoring in modern dance. Because of the song she needs to use for her dance performance, she meets with the composer Myeong No, and they fall in love. Despite the opposition of the family, the two, who get engaged after twists and turns, taste happiness for a while.
A bizarre look back at the fictional rise of the glorious leader Joon Kim from North Korea's sports academy to "world ruler by mistake".
Colégio Brasil is a Brazilian children's telenovela produced by JPO Produções and broadcast by SBT from May 6 to September 20, 1996. Written by Yoya Wursch and directed by Roberto Talma and José Paulo Vallone, the telenovela was produced in partnership with JPO Produções and had 117 episodes. It stars Giuseppe Oristanio, Maria Padilha, Taumaturgo Ferreira, Patrícia de Sabrit, Paulo Nigro, Ana Kutner, Ittala Nandi, Cláudia Lira, Edwin Luisi, Afonso Nigro, and Fausto Maule. The story takes place at Colégio Brasil, a school where students and teachers experience friendships, conflicts, discoveries, and challenges of adolescence. The plot follows Nair, a strict and bitter school inspector marked by a painful past, and the lives of students who deal with issues such as friendship, relationships, teenage conflicts, sexuality, safe sex, and pregnancy. The telenovela combines drama and comedy while portraying the everyday life of young people in a school environment.
Chaichaba, a poor girl supporting her sick mother, endures hardship and abuse from her stepfather. She finds support in Thiw, a harbor captain, while a loyal friend, Yut, secretly loves her. After tragedies strike, Yut’s death and her mother’s passing, Thiw stays by her side and helps her reunite with her wealthy father. In the end, after overcoming danger and betrayal, Chaichaba finds happiness with Thiw.
A disfigured and monstrous hunchback lives under a rich hacendero stone house.
Return to Peyton Place is an American daytime soap opera which aired on NBC from April 3, 1972 to January 4, 1974. The series was a spin-off of the primetime drama series Peyton Place rather than an adaptation of the 1959 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious. The storylines from the daytime show were a continuation of those from the primetime series. Both James Lipton and Gail Kobe worked as writers on the series during its run. Frank Ferguson, Evelyn Scott, and Patricia Morrow reprised their roles from the earlier series. Selena Cross, a major character in the original novel and the films both it and its sequel inspired, had not been included in the primetime TV series because her storyline was considered too risque at the time. She was a featured character in the daytime soap.
Hawkins Falls, Population 6200 is the first successful American television soap opera. Sponsored by Unilever's blue detergent, Surf, the program began as a one hour comedy-drama on June 17, 1950, and ran in prime time on the NBC network until October 12, 1950. On April 2, 1951, the series was moved to a fifteen-minute daytime slot, where it was retitled Hawkins Falls: A Television Novel, and developed into a soap opera format. Hawkins Falls ran until July 1, 1955, making it NBC's longest running soap opera until The Doctors exceeded it in 1967. The town of Hawkins Falls was patterned after the real-life town of Woodstock, Illinois.