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- Features the insurance agency called Lifeline, whose specially trained agents jump in time to prevent the death of their clients.
- Follows Steven, a worker at a suicide hotline, who receives an odd, paranormal phone call.
- As the "operator", you must verbally guide the waitress Rio through the Space Station Hotel, survive the horror and find Naomi.
- The greatest surgeon in Spain starts seeing his donor's memories after a heart transplant.
- Following the lives of firefighters as they deal with joys and hardships, both on the job and with their own personal lives.
- Lifeline is a psychological drama about Max, a troubled and overworked finance whiz in London's financial district, who's trying to hold it together. He suffers recurring nightmares and takes too many prescription pills to numb his problems, which are connected to his absent wife Saima and demanding boss Duncan. Saima uncannily phones Max whenever he's at the peak of a recurring nightmare to wake him up, but he can't bring himself to talk to her. As personal and work pressures increase, so does Max's pill intake and an overdose becomes likely.
- The series is about the life of Oksana Kovalchuk, an experienced cardiac surgeon. After the death of her father, who died because of clinical negligence, a couple of years ago, Oksana developed an innovative project of reforming the hospital admission unit. When officials finally give free reign to her project, Oksana invites her colleagues, one of whom is her ex-husband Boris, a neurologist. The woman is sure that solely friendly and professional relations bind her and Boris, however, he is determined to return his ex-wife. At the same time, a talented surgeon Maxim, Oksana's first love, starts working in the hospital. The woman will thus have to work in the company of her two ex-lovers. Desperate people come to doctor Kovalchuk for she works real wonders. Doctor Kovalchuk not only dreams of reforms in the outdated medical system but also acts, meeting obstacles but not stopping. The changes are possible if, instead of idle waiting, everyone does their best. Every episode is a separate story from the life of the patients of the admission unit, where main characters work.
- A man awakens on his Shanghai houseboat--alone. His girlfriend has suddenly disappeared, leaving behind the one thing that could lead to her whereabouts: her smartphone.
- After her daughter is kidnapped by white slave traders, a mother enlists the aid of a world war 2 vet and a boat captain. Together they hunt down the kidnappers.
- A lonely sound engineer decides to finally contact his crush and reconnect with his sister by pretending to use them both as lifelines on a game show.
- This was a reality TV show that took place in a hospital emergency room Each episode would follow one or two patients through their process.
- Paul Devereaux is a second officer with lots of experience with merchant ships. But this is World War II and the Royal Canadian Navy desperately needs experienced officers. Paul is thus given command of his own ship. However, in early 1940's, Canadian Navy does not have the biggest budget nor the most qualified enlisted men. Paul's ship must escort merchant ship to Europe and back and take part in the longest naval battle in history.
- Ethan Grayson has battled mental illness and manic depression all his life and after years he returns to his hometown pays a visit to his successful, surgeon sister Emily.
- A drama revolving around members of the Singapore Civil Defence Force - firefighters and paramedics who provide a lifeline for victims of emergency situations.
- A day that starts like any other turns out to be one family's bitterly hilarious, ultimately painful, day-long journey of self-realization. "Lifelines" chronicles the hapless Bernstein family - Ira, Nancy, Michael, Meghan and Spencer, as they try to catch up to the life they are living... Exploring flawed characters, never allowing any excuses for their ugly behavior beyond their basic humanity, the story reflects the realistic experience of pausing long enough in your typical autopilot day to create the necessary time for truth to emerge.
- Professional Actors From All Over The UK, Come Together As Part Of An Online Experiment. Is It Possible To Make A Television Style Comedy Whilst In Isolation?
- Esther receives an anonymous diary, written 20 years ago by a young girl in hospital. The girl's story resonates deeply with Esther, who is still suffering from a recent break-up.
- Through a series of interconnected stories spanning 30 years, LIFELINE examines race, class, family and the search for identity.
- A dying man tries to convince a suicidal woman that life is worth living.
- A couple in crisis struggles with the memory of their deepest regret.
- A loving husband and father tries to decide whether to meet his own birth father for the first time.
- Family drama that forces each of the family to confront their own fears and admit how they feel about themselves and each other.
- The hero faces ethical dilemmas/ moral dilemmas/ ethical paradoxes which we tries to solve through logical approaches. But the bigger problem arises when the emotion comes into the scene.
- Lily is trying her hardest to live up to everyone's (read: Mom's) unrealistic expectations of being a "real" grown up. However, when she is caught red-handed having an abortion in secret, Lily is forced to realize (as is Mom, obviously) that being an adult, especially a "perfect" one, isn't something you can do on your own.
- ShortA talented, charismatic doctor, Melvin Richards, is haunted by his past when he must decide whether to save the life of the man who ruined his family or seek revenge.
- Real-life medical drama about the University of Chicago Hospitals.
- On a fateful day in the Spring of 2020 all of humanity disappeared. Except one man.
- A desperate mother risks everything, providing a final lifeline for her son.
- Narrated by Gary Sinise. Efforts are currently underway to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to Joe George for his heroic and life-saving efforts on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor. Joe George is probably a name unfamiliar to almost every American, but on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Joe George was every bit a hero in the opening moments of America's violent entry into World War II. George, a crewman on the USS Vestal, which was moored along side the USS Arizona on Battleship Row in the harbor, ignored orders from a superior officer and helped save the lives of 6 USS Arizona crewmen, the last Arizona sailors to get off the battleship alive. A Medal of Honor effort is underway by the five remaining USS Arizona survivors to make sure Joe George is posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his efforts at Pearl Harbor 76 years ago.
- On June 12, 2016, Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida was the site of one of the deadliest mass shootings in the history of the USA. Lifeline will take you behind-the-scenes to see how the blood center and hospital raced against the clock to save the victims' lives. Hear the emotional stories from both the survivors and the blood donors themselves who unknowingly saved their lives.
- Fiercely independent, idiosyncratic and iconic. A portrait of painter Clyfford Still, one of the most influential and yet least known American Abstract Expressionists.
- Two friends rekindle their connections after years apart.
- Rebecca loves her daughter Ellie and would do anything for her. However, every life brings obstacles and some are more difficult to deal with than others. When a doctor informs them both of a life changing event, Rebecca must make a decision that could save Ellie's life or destroy their family. She is in a difficult situation and has the desperate hope to find a lifeline.
- A though provoking journey through the life story of someone we never see, depicted only through the products they use from birth to death. It's as much a provocative comment on society and consumerism as it is character study.
- She is a woman in despair who calls a suicide hotline -- not for help, but to say goodbye. He is the operator who takes her call, who must do everything he can to keep her on the line. Will he lose her, or will she find the will to live?
- Constructing electricity pylons across northern Iran, Saman and Emran are happy. As they and their team scramble across flimsy scaffolds and camp out at night discussing love and life, they find camaraderie in their dangerous work. But as the job goes on, new troubles and dangers keep emerging, and a personal conflict begins to cause tensions between the two friends. Will Saman and Emran let their differences affect their work, and make an already dangerous job become fatal?
- When an enigmatic traveler with an unusual lifeline pays a visit to Madame Golorio's psychic parlor, the ailing palm reader is compelled to take the future into her own hands. Lifeline is a darkly comedic exploration of the depths one person will sink to save herself and the lengths another will go to in order to lose himself. The brainchild of director Jeffery Wang, it's a slapstick, bloody battle between mortality and immortality.
- Nurses at two hospitals, a NICU unit at New York Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, and an OR unit at Massachusettes General, are profiled in 3 special documentary hours. "The Rookies," as the first of the hours, was given the Golden Lamp award by the Center for Nursing Advocacy for best portrayal of the nursing profession in 2004.
- TV Movie
- Eve is a technophobic social worker who reluctantly accepts the gift of a bright pink smartphone named Muffy. Faster than you can say 'Text me,' Eve falls under Muffy's spell-- abandoning her job and loved ones. Will Eve come to her senses or give in to the tantalizing technological underworld?