The Murder Game was a British reality television series that aired on BBC One from March through May 2003. The show was based on the American FOX television show Murder in Small Town X. Though classified as a reality television series, it was more accurately a hybrid of reality TV, game show, and mystery drama. The series was narrated by Rupert Smith. Although there was no host in the traditional sense the Chief, Bob Taylor, acted as a sort of host for the show.
Oh Deok Hoon, who majored in psychic science at MIT and served as a researcher at the National Forensic Service, suddenly opened a licensed real estate agent to solve strange and mysterious cases related to his home. What is Deok Hoon's special ability? And why did he start being a licensed real estate agent?
Pret was a popular horror drama series based on the novel of Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. The series is about black art. A young man named Rumi, who falls into the trap of a huge conspiracy associated with black art. He was kidnapped to be used as Lucifer's medium. He somehow managed to escape from that terrible place. But then began his unusual life.
One morning Ruth Vang comes running out of the apartment, falls down the stairs and is left unconscious. In her apartment the body of the land lord, Otto Hagenberg is discovered. Helmer and Sigurdson search to uncover the killer.
Synopsis: In the professional mafia competition; Don, mafia professionals under the supervision of coaches with the capo scenario engage in a breathtaking and strategic competition and the audience will witness one of the most exciting mafia battles. In addition, a special interactive competition has been designed for the audience so that they can also participate in these competitions and have a different experience from a mafia game...
After revealing that he was born in a clandestine detention center and had a twin gem of which was separated, Soledad launched himself into a complex and painful search for recovering his identity and meeting with Pilar, his sister.
The village maniac Timofey from the village of Sosnovka is very fond of classical literature. So much so that he stages his murders based on the works of Bulgakov, Dostoevsky, Shakespeare and other book classics, but the local police cannot understand this. Olga, the investigator, becomes a ray of light in the dark kingdom for Timofey, who comes to Sosnovka from the city and immediately notices the literary background of the crimes. But the authorities do not want to listen to her guesses.