Intern sports reporter Tang Xin is surprised to find her former shooting coach and secret crush, Shen Qingyuan, as the champion she’s assigned to interview. His cold demeanor complicates the interview, nearly costing Tang Xin her job. Undeterred, she navigates the competitive shooting world, meets diverse athletes, and creates a successful shooting program. Along the way, she supports Shen Qingyuan in overcoming personal challenges, and together, they aim for new heights in their careers.
Police Captain Tul and Dr. Cheran work together to investigate a series of mysterious cases, uncovering hidden secrets while pursuing a serial killer linked to a string of unpredictable crimes.
The Sorcerers Clan, led by the centuries-old Org Ninja Dokusai, has made its move to retrieve the treasured map of Pako that has been in possession by the Yamaji family for generations. Tetsuzan Yamaji, the 34th grandmaster of the Togakure Ryu Ninpo, entrust his son and daughter, Toha and Mei, to protect the Pako from the forces of the Sorcerers Clan. By donning the Jiraiya Suit inherited from his father, Toha becomes Jiraya, Master of the Togakure School, who must face against the evil Sorcerers Clan, as well as numerous ninjas from different parts of the world.
A rich and comic drama about the people of Cranford, a small Cheshire town on the cusp of change in the 1840s. Adapted from the novels by Elizabeth Gaskell.
The Campbells was a Scottish-Canadian television drama series, which aired on Scottish Television and CTV from 1986 to 1990. A historical family drama, the series starred Malcolm Stoddard as James Campbell, a Scottish doctor living in 1830s Upper Canada with his three children, Neil, Emma and John.
Gloria is finally happy after transitioning and settling down — until a longtime friend reappears with disrupting news and throws her world into chaos.
The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It is a final installment of a trilogy produced by Zhang Jizhong, preceded by The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. Unlike most of the previous adaptations, this remake is the first to be primarily based on the third edition of the novel. The series was first broadcast on Wenzhou TV in China in October 2009.
Young judge Shen Xiezhi and lawyer Qin Rui, along with their colleagues, address social and family issues such as parent-child conflicts and marital problems at the grassroots level. By balancing legal impartiality with compassion, they remain committed to their mission and uphold their faith in the rule of law.
Maggie and Alex enjoy a lavish life of privilege as members of one of South Carolina's most powerful legal dynasties. But when their son Paul is involved in a deadly boat crash, the family is faced with a test unlike any they've ever encountered. As details come to light and new challenges emerge, the family's connections to several mysterious deaths raise questions which threaten everything Maggie and Alex hold dear.
Cover Up is an American action/adventure television series that aired for one season on CBS from September 22, 1984 to April 6, 1985. Created by Glen A. Larson, the series stars Jennifer O'Neill, Jon-Erik Hexum, Antony Hamilton, and Richard Anderson.
Xia Xiaoning, an aspiring voice actress, becomes the assistant to the talented but secretive Gu Chenyu. As she navigates her new job, she finds herself caught between her difficult boss and the pursuing CEO, Xie Fei, leading to a tangled love triangle.
Four women in Shanghai face personal and professional struggles to improve their lives. Su Mo rebuilds her future after a setback, while her cousin Zhong Sheng seeks change through education. Mo Weiqing pursues love and freedom, and single mother Cong Rong holds firm to her values. Their lives intersect at a thriving commercial plaza, where they navigate challenges and pursue their dreams, with Wang Juan's leadership guiding their journey.
The final months of Anne Boleyn's life, her struggle with Tudor England's patriarchal society, her desire to secure a future for her daughter, Elizabeth, and the brutal reality of her failure to provide Henry with a male heir.