The Unisexers is an Australian television soap opera made by Cash Harmon Television for the Nine Network in 1975.
The series was produced by the same company that had made the smash hit soap opera Number 96. The Unisexers focused on a group of young people - both male and female - living together in a commune arrangement in the old house of a retired elderly couple whose children had left home. The youngsters set up a business making denim jeans to be worn by both sexes, hence the title of "Unisexers".
The cast included: Tina Bursill, Josephine Knur, Steven Tandy, Tony Sheldon, Delore Whiteman, Walter Pym, Jessica Noad and Patrick Ward.
The series, hampered by an early evening time slot, failed to find an audience and was cancelled and removed from the television schedules after three weeks on air. A one hour premiere episode and fifteen thirty-minute episodes were broadcast.
Aane Wala Pal is a Hindi language Indian soap opera that aired on DD Metro channel of Doordarshan network. It was one of the most successful show on DD Metro and, due to its success, the series is currently re-running on TV Asia channel in USA.
This is the story of a humble family and Pepe Pancho García, the head of the family, who is suddenly appointed president of a multinational company. This happens after he prevents the suicide of Mrs. Isabel Luque, the president and owner of the Luque Corporation, an elderly woman suffering from a terminal illness. Pepe Pancho shows the woman his daily life while she recovers.
On their engagement day, He Hansheng abruptly cancels his wedding to celebrate his first love, shattering Xu Xingran’s seven years of devotion. Determined, she walks away, and when she marries someone else, the usually confident CEO loses control. Xu Xingran’s “crow’s curse”—which brings misfortune to those she loves—fades while she pines for He Hansheng, only to return after their breakup.