“Fasaana Mart Ka” is a warm, character-driven Ramzan dramedy set inside a bustling Karachi supermarket over the thirty days of the holy month. Within this everyday space, faith, fatigue, humor, and compassion
collide as staff and customers navigate fasting, financial pressures, misunderstandings, and moments of quiet generosity. Led by a gruff but kind-hearted owner, the store becomes a reflection of Pakistani society
during Ramzan, chaotic yet caring, noisy yet soulful. Each episode highlights a simple moral dilemma, showing how small acts of empathy, forgiveness, and decency carry the greatest blessings. Blending humor with
heartfelt emotion, “Fasana Mart Ka” celebrates Ramzan not as ritual alone, but as lived experience, where grace is found between the aisles, and ordinary people discover extraordinary meaning in everyday moments.
The first half of the twentieth century. Rosa's family moves to Berd to start from scratch and harmoniously integrate into the measured and centuries-old way of life of the picturesque Armenian village. The move itself becomes a huge challenge for the family: the road is full of chaos, and the new house turns out to be old and lopsided. But no matter what, little Rose is very happy to be in Berda, because now she will be inseparable from her cousin Faye. Rosa's parents are gradually settling in: mother Maria dreams of getting a job at a local school, which Rosa is trying to prevent with all her might, and father Joseph, despite eternal failures, comes up with one clever scam after another. In the village, the sisters Rosa and Faye are joined by the local boy Hamlet, and the inseparable trio immediately get into a whirlwind of adventures, causing a real commotion around them.
Following day-to-day life at a nursery with a difference, set up by child psychologist Laverne Antrobus to help the UK’s most challenging children. Many have already been excluded from nurseries nearer home, and this could be their last chance to curb their unruly behaviour before they enter mainstream education. But with tears, tantrums and sulks a daily occurrence, even an expert like Laverne may find them difficult to handle.
Join Tanaka and Aaron at the very heart of DreamWorks itself: The Inspiration Station. Explore local hangouts with Cape Town correspondent Jasmine, discuss topical themes with roving reporter Jordan in Johanesburg, and uncover a world of fun, facts and chats inspired by our most famous DreamWorks characters.
Go is an American television series for children that aired late-mornings on Saturdays on NBC between September 1973 and September 1976. It had the shortest title for a TV series until V debuted in 1984 on the same network. The first two seasons of Go explored various occupations. For the third season, the emphasis shifted to America's Bicentennial observance of 1976, therefore Go became Go-U.S.A. from September 6, 1975 until the series ended the following year.
Motivated by his love of animals, BAFTA award-winning actor Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) travels to South Africa, Botswana and Tanzania aiming to uncover the truth about why poaching has reached crisis levels and to see for himself what can be done to stop the killing.