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A Government Agent searches Orlock Apartments for supernatural activity in order to save his job.
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Serie: Bunnicula
Director: Andy Thom
Guest Star: Brian Kimmet, Chris Kattan, Kari Wahlgren, Sean Astin
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
A fast-break series chronicling the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sports’ most revered and dominant dynasties — a team that defined an era,…
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Donkey Hodie
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Clash of the Corps
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Rescue: Special Ops
Al Murray’s Great British Pub Quiz
PubLandlordcomedian,AllMurrayhostsanhour-longshowquizshowthatpitstheUK’smostpassionatepubquizteamsagainsteachother.
Move!
MOVE!isadocumentarydanceseriesdevelopedbySignedMediaandZDFfortheEuropeanTVnetworkArte.Itdiscoversmovementanddanceinafresh,smartandmodernway.Itiscompetentwithouttaboosandgoesrighttotheheartofthematter.Thisunusualexperimentcombinestraditionalandcontemporarydancestylesaswellaseverydaymovementin26minutesperepisode.MOVE!ishostedbythemultitalentedchoreographer,dancerandpoliticianSylviaCamardafromLuxembourg.Shetranslatesfortheaudiencethemostuniversallanguagedwellingwithinhumanbeings:movement.Shetakesusonalivelyjourney,discoveringthesmallcodesandthebigimpulsesthathauntusanddirectourbodies.MOVE!followsSylviaCamardaasshemeetsartists,philosophers,dancersandchoreographers,todiscoverhowtopicalandrelevantthelanguageofmovementis.Inthefirstseason,eachepisodewasdevotedtooneofthebigtopicsofhumanity,likefear,powerordigitalization.Inthesecond…
Romulus
The story of Romulus and his twin brother Remus, in eighth century B.C. as seen through the eyes of three people marked by death, loneliness and violence.