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- An injured Sikh soldier recounts his time during the on-going war.
- Sanaya, a human girl adopted by wolves, struggles to overcome her past defeat at the hands of the infamous tiger Shere Khan. In her desperation, she turns to an unlikely ally.
- 1998TV-Y8.7 (9)TV Episode
- An unprecedented, all-access look inside the life of MJ, a 16yo mega-influencer and content creator, who tries to stay grounded while attempting to expand his hit US web property "MJ's World" to a global scale.
- Anthology of plays showing the world as children see it.
- A British engineer in India takes a simple native girl as his bride, an act which defies social strictures and leads to tragedy.
- Trying to win the Three C's railroad line for his home town of Topaz, Colorado, Nicholas "Nick" Tarvin journeys to India to secure the famed jewel known as the Naulahka, which he plans to present to Mrs. Mutrie, the railroad president's wife. Nick's fiancée, Kate Sheriff, having graduated from medical school, also goes to India, but her aim is to provide the Indians with modern medical care. The Naulahka is possessed by the Maharajah, whose second wife, a dancer named Sitahbai, hopes to have her son, rather than the real prince, named as the heir to the Maharajah's throne. Sitahbai plans to kill the young prince, the son of the Maharajah's first wife, but Nick repeatedly saves him. After Sitahbai's plot to kill Nick fails, Nick threatens to hold the dancer captive until daybreak unless she gives him the Naulahka. Sitahbai reluctantly consents, but Kate, knowing that the loss of the jewel will mean Sitahbai's death, convinces Nick to return it to her. Kate and Nick return to Colorado without the Naulahka to find that the railroad tracks have already been laid through Topaz.
- On the occasion of the anniversary of John Lennon a group of teenagers organize a memorial party. An innocent fact, at first sight, which brings them a lot of trouble in the communist times.
- Presented by The Breck Shampoo Company, this Rudyard Kipling classic takes place in 1880, the changes that take place, some good, some bad in the life of Dick Heldar. A struggling artist doing battle sketches, then becoming successful and finding out that he is losing his sight, he struggles with his compulsion to be an artist and as a man he struggles to find his one true love.
- While Mowgli and Mani enjoy their time drumming away at logs in the jungle, Shere Khan plots to put an end to the noise. Will Mowgli escape the clutches of the evil Shere Khan, and still have time to join his friends in the jungle rhythm?
- A classic tale of high adventure, written by Nobel Prize winning author Rudyard Kipling. Embark on a virtual journey to the exotic land of colonial India during a time when, for one dangerous moment, the entire fate of the British throne rested upon the shoulders of a young boy named Kim, who must go undercover as a spy to stop a war.
- Similar in plot to "The Blue Angel, " this silent film tells the tale of a respectable businessman who leaves his wife and daughter for the clutches of a cold, heartbreaking female.
- Many years ago in the Acadian forest, a local sheriff and his oldest friend are forced to perform an exorcism in a remote cabin the woods.
- Animated adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's story "How the Whale got his Throat".
- Follows the life of a young boy who suffers the attacks of bullies, but summons the strength to fight back, and later in life achieves greatness.
- Two playful tales from Rudyard Kipling's Just So stories. In the first, a Parsee man seeks revenge on the nasty piggish rhino. In the second, pride and arrogance prove to be the downfall of a lazy camel. Jack Nicholson's reading is pitch perfect. Ages 5 and up. Illustrated by Tim Raglin. Action for Children's Television Award.
- A 60' music special for Christmas starring Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel and Charlotte Church. Produced from Westminster Abbey London for ITV1 in the UK and PBS Network in the U.S.
- 1963–7.4 (28)TV Episode
- TV comedy anthology series