This web series features Cat Cora making some dishes with her Muppet sidekick Angelo — an Italian chef who was taught all about cooking by The Swedish Chef. Pepe the King Prawn was also in the show where he would always close out the show.
Every program had a number of elements woven into the plot line that invited its audience to "Join In!"; in games, songs, puzzles, or stories. The cast also broke the fourth wall, talking to the camera, and thus the audience, as if they were right there on set. The songs broke away from the usual children's format, offering a wide variety of rhythm and styles. The cast also sang live on each show.
"Dads" traces the daily lives of four fathers and the challenges they face in dealing with their children. The characters have different professions, characters and social status, but are united by a common desire - to be good parents
Food-loving friends Waffles and Mochi get cooking in their very own restaurant, where hungry customers come to feast on flavors from all over the world!
Where hearts speak the language words cannot, and destiny pens a love that transcends every barrier. 💖✨
A deeply moving tale of emotional awakening — a story of how love, bound by fate yet divided by circumstance, finds its way in the quiet whispers of dreams. Through moments of longing, heartbreak, and hope, Khwabon Mein Mili explores the power of love to heal, to transform, and to unite hearts even when the world stands in their way.
It’s not just a love story — it’s a journey of self-discovery, sacrifice, and the magic of believing in love itself. 🌙💫
No Sweat is a British television children's comedy show that went to air on the BBC's analogue channels in the late 1990s. The show followed the exploits of struggling boy band, North & South, consisting of Jimmy, Greg, Miles and Giles, who were a band in real life, scoring four United Kingdom Top 40 hits between 1997 and 1998 including a #7 debut single "I'm A Man Not A Boy" in May 1997.
Screened on ITV, Saturday nights throughout the autumn and winter of 1978. A total of 12 episodes were broadcast between 7 October and 31 December 1978, with an additional highlights show and a further one off special on 4 April 1980. Despite a huge budget and big name guest stars it was poorly received and was broadly unsuccessful, with Forsyth's former big hit The Generation Game (hosted then by Larry Grayson) winning higher audience figures.