Sureyya, thinking she saw Eşref at the airport, runs after Kemal, but she can't catch up and thinks what she sees is a dream. When she returns home, she finds Pervin waiting with the wedding dress she brought for her. Harika's mind is more on her novel than her wedding, but she doesn't want to upset Cem. Unable to wait to learn the rest of the story she heard from Kemal, Merak finds herself at a fisherman's house with him. Cem is jealous of Harika and Kemal and pressures him not to see Kemal. On the other hand, great is impressed by Kemal and takes an unexpected step toward him. Turgut suspects that someone is after Kemal. When Kemal goes to the mansion where Süreyya and Harika live to pick up his chest full of secrets, Müzeyyen sees him.
The fact that Müzeyyen says she saw Eşref in the garden confuses Süreyya and goes to visit Eşref's grave for the first time. When Zafer tells Cem that he kissed Kemal, Cem's pride is hurt and he asks Merak to make a decision. Kemal, using the novel as an excuse, wants to meet with Fikir. Müzeyyen's surprise to the people at home worries everyone and Kemal comes to their rescue. When she tells Süreyya that she is going through ebbs and flows about her relationship with Marvelous Cem and how much she is impressed by Kemal with her sincerity, Süreyya invites Kemal to dinner. Kemal is at home again years later.
Tandoori Nights was a television sitcom broadcast on Channel 4 between 1985 and 1987. It consisted of two series of six episodes each. The series was directed by Jon Amiel and written by Farrukh Dhondy. It is the story of two rival restaurants in London, and starred Saeed Jaffery, Tariq Yunus, Rita Wolf and Zohra Sehgal. It was Channel 4's first Asian comedy series.
Hi Honey, I'm Home! is an American television sitcom that ran from July 19, 1991, to July 12, 1992 for 13 episodes. Each week, a new episode of the series aired on ABC as part of its Friday night TGIF lineup. The same episode would re-air Sunday night on Nickelodeon as part of the channel's Nick at Nite lineup. ABC stopped airing the series after the sixth episode of the first season. The show's second season only aired on Nick at Nite before being cancelled in July 1992. The series was taped before a live audience in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida.
Broken Karaoke is a series of shorts released by Disney. It features characters from animated Disney Channel and Disney XD shows singing various song parodies.
Rashed and Faysal, two brothers working in the gold trade with their dad, become rivals when their greed for money and power turns them against each other. Further igniting their feud is Rashed’s wife, Noura.
Ella is a spirited little girl elephant with a big heart, bigger imagination and a magic hat that can transform into almost anything. Every day, there's a fantastic new adventure as Ella and her friends, Frankie, Belinda and Tiki, get themselves into some tricky situations.
The tenth entry in the Toei Fushigi Comedy Series.
Heavenly Dao is eternal, however life is limited, making heaven and earth pieces of a chessboard. Gu Hai from the 21st century was taken onto another world. Gu Hai became a formidable opponent in the area of trade. In the times of war, he comes up with strategies for the Chen Empire against the Song Empire. A fairy from heaven became interested in him and gave him a mission to complete on his journey. However this may bring turmoil and chaos upon the world.
A magazine-style television series on BBC1 which was broadcast from May 1973 to June 1994, presented by Esther Rantzen, with various changes of co-presenters. The show presented hard-hitting investigations alongside satire and occasional light entertainment.
Reality series starring Da Brat. Detailing her life and current romantic relationship with business woman, and partner Judy.
After being laid-off from their corporate day jobs, Aaron, Bryn, Derek, Olivia and Jack compete to get their businesses off the ground when a mystery benefactor promises to invest $500,000 in one of their startups.