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- Four boys enter a music contest, hoping to win money for gaming equipment. But they are surprised when they do so well that they become a popular boy band.
- Neil Brand looks at the way that a film's score, whether orchestral, pop or abstract, can manipulate the emotions of the audience and augment the story and the acting.
- Music, video clips, shorts comic video. Leo and Tony's Parody Center Show based loosely on the comic styles of Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat & Bruno), Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean), Weird Al Yankovic (music video clips) and Jim Carrey's comedies.
- With 22 black pearls to cover her costs, a mysterious woman abandons a baby at an exclusive girls' school. Perla grows up there with her best friend Eva. one day, Tomas arrives and seduces Eva, leaving her pregnant. The two friends decide to raise the baby together and never let anyone know who the natural mother is. But on their way to meet Eva's family, Eva dies in an accident; Perla survives, and since she was found with Eva's purse, everyone believes her to be Eva. Perla decides to play along so she can keep the baby and make sure he receives everything to which he is entitled. But when they arrive at Eva's family's home, nobody wants "Eva" there--not her "grandmother," her "uncle," or her "cousin" Malvina--whose boyfriend is the slime who seduced Eva. But Perla takes control of the family's cosmetics firm, determined to secure the best future for her "son" Charlie, and she must deal with the family's intrigues to wrest the firm from her hands, the schemes by Tomas' family, who happen to be the firm's most tenacious business rivals, and the pressing attentions of Tomas, who cannot understand why Perla resists his charm, therefore chases her with every ounce of ardor he possesses. But Perla is not as immune as she seems and she doesn't know how close to love--and her real mother--she really is.
- Oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the Calypso set sail to research far-off cultures and species of aquatic life in the second installment of the explorer's nature series 'Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World'.
- Jakob Stegelmann reviews upcoming movies, video and DVD releases, video games, comic books, and role-playing games.
- "BingoLotto" is the most famous game show in Sweden. There's several ways to win prizes or money, the most obvious one is that you get bingo. When you get bingo you automatically win a standard sum of money, but you also get the chance to call to the show to win other things. One of the most wanted prizes is a brand new Volvo.
- BBC assigned six writers to explore six of the great rivers of the world. Each writer is the presenter for his or her episode.
- Matt Houston is a wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- A BBC 1 award-winning science documentary.
- Offers extensive interviews with writers, filmmakers, actors, singers, performers, entertainers, musicians, composers, scientists, etc., from the late 70s and early 80s. The interviews are interspersed with short reports and film excerpts.
- Les Dossiers de l'Écran is a French television program created by Armand Jammot and broadcast from April 6, 1967 on the second channel of the ORTF, then on Antenne 2 (today France 2), until August 6, 1991. Its programming was weekly until 1981. In 1982, it was scheduled monthly (the first Tuesday of the month) then twice a month from the start of the 1987 school year. Debate program on social issues, it consists of the broadcast of a thematic film, followed by the debate itself. Its credits, taken from the fourth movement (Protest) of Spirituals for string Choir and Orchestra by Morton Gould, remain in the memories.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- A festival for international movies, which give each year the Palme d'Or.