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- Doctors at an ultramodern hospital in Denmark become convinced, by way of weird, inexplicable happenings, that the place is haunted.
- A forest mystical being appoints two men in succession as the legendary outlaw defender of the oppressed.
- The adventures of a boy trapped in a fantastic land with a dragon friend and a witch enemy.
- The adventures of Pippi Longstocking, an eccentric, super-strong, redheaded moppet and her best friends Tommy and Annika.
- Four musical insect-like British fairies live happily in their enchanted forest while avoiding the schemes of the jealous Benita Bizarre.
- Jack-the-lad bus driver and conductor Stan and Jack enjoy the female employees more than their work and Inspector Blake is relentless in his attempts to make their lives a misery.
- Fia and her mother, a piano-teacher, live in the country villa with bad-tempered housekeeper Malin. One day a boy called Hampus comes to the village together with his uncle, a shoemaker.
- A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.
- Miniseries about a succession of IRA attacks that really took place in the late 1980s in Limburg, Germany. Team leader Jeanine Maes (Hadewych Minis) opens the hunt for the ruthless Fiona Hughes (Aoibhínn McGinnity).
- The misadventures of a vegetarian vampire duck and his servants.
- A group of wild animal friends are forced to move to a park after humans drive them away from their old home.
- Jealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Krishna, that he will become king. A war is inevitable.
- A young boy becomes a dog from time to time.
- This documentary looks at the search for the remains of King Richard III of England (1452-1485). After being killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field (August 22, 1485), his remains were taken to Leicester and it was believed that he was buried at Greyfriars Church. The church no longer exists and its remains were now believed to be under a car park. Phillipa Langley of the Richard III Society convinced archaeologists at the University of Leicester to lead a dig and surprisingly, as it turned out, the first skeleton they found was subsequently proven to be that of the King through DNA tests which showed a match to Canadian Michael Ibsen, a direct descendant of Richard III's sister.
- A canine sheriff's deputy in a backwoods Southern town always manages to catch the bad guy, despite his own ineptitude.
- Cult classic children's animated series about a group of human and animal characters that gather at the roundabout / carousel in the park. Although the original series is French there are multiple dubbed versions from other countries.
- Dutch version of Jim Henson's Sesame Street.
- A collection of vignettes highlighting different aspects of the life, work, and character of the acclaimed Canadian classical pianist.
- The Barbapapas are creatures that can change their form, and those are the adventures is this unusual family in his struggle to find his place in the planet while helping other people and animals
- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- A young prince is taken for tuition at a seaside hotel but quickly bores and wanders off to visit a nearby lighthouse. Befriended by the keeper, he learns of a secret world he can see inside the light of the lamp: the world of Taxandria, ruled by the dictatorship of the 'eternal present' where all machines, progress, and time have been banned. However, a naive but creative printing clerk unwittingly causes a revolution when he upsets a printing press and tries to replace the spilled letters only to have his new words taken for a subversive code. On the run he falls in love with a princess, discovers the forbidden art of photography, and sets out to fulfill his dream of building a flying machine.
- Adventures of silent mole who is his own master in this vast world.
- A mild-mannered gay dentist and a hedonist womanizer rekindle their unlikely friendship when the latter's terminal cancer drives them back together after a decade apart.
- The 22nd International Federation of Association Football World Cup, held in Qatar.
- A weekly show aimed at the education of children. Short movies explain different things of everyday life, (e.g. how cars work, how movies are made etc.), they are followed by a short sequence of animated clips.
- It was an anonymous figure who protected the weak and the poor against greedy land barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th-century Wars of the Roses in England.
- The 21st FIFA World Cup, held in Russia, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- Fictional adventures of Thierry de Janville, nicknamed "Thierry la fronde or Thierry the sling-slingshot", after his weapon of choice. A young of brave nobleman in XIVth century France, Thierry and his (merry ?) men fight oppression, by thwarting every bad deed of the evil Black Prince - the son of the king of England - whose armies are occupying the Aquitaine region. Together they restore hope (mainly by saving Isabelle, Thierry's love interest, from the claws of the English in every other episode) in the hearts of the french people.
- Pipo and Mammaloe accompany their Indian friend Klukkluk on his way home to Berezonië and find themselves racing against the greedy circus director who wants to claim the leadership of Klukkluk's tribe for himself.
- Graeme Warrack was Divisional Chief Doctor of the 1st Airborne Division at the Battle of Arnhem. With other doctors, medical personnel and padres, he stayed behind with the wounded. The first improvised hospital was a German-occupied Dutch military barracks at Apeldoorn. From here the wounded were transported to prisoner of war camps in Germany. As the last of the wounded left, Colonel Warrack escaped.
- The story of the great Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) and his life and career during the rule of Stalin.
- In the 1960s and early '70s it was common for Grand Prix drivers to die while racing, often watched on television by millions. Featuring many famous drivers, this film tells the story of how Grand Prix drivers rebelled against the powers that be, took control of their destiny and became no longer at the mercy of track and car design failure.
- Elias has hardly left his childhood behind him than he is sent to boarding school with his older cousin.
- Psychological thriller. Geography teacher smuggles a case of heroin for a friend.
- A four-hour music event featuring performances from two concerts held at Madison Square Garden.
- Drama series dealing with life for a family living on the frontier between Scotland and England during the sixteenth century.
- 65th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 18th until May 22nd 2022 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. After being canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Italy's Måneskin wins with "Zitti E Buoni" this year.
- Make friends with Musti, the happy little kitten who is always having a new adventure.
- A Dutch daily news broadcast.
- An elderly, asthmatic filmmaker travels to China, hoping to film the wind.
- Frits van Egters' life in the last ten days of the year 1946.
- Swedish TV series of Six episodes from
- A historical adaptation of John Gay's 18th Century ballad opera, exuberantly performed for BBC television. With its story of a condemned highwayman, it brings to life the greed, lust and corruption of low-life London.
- Huoon and Morholt return home to Ardoewaan from the crusades. They learn that their father has died and has left the castle to Huoon (being the elder). Huoon nevertheless decides to share everything with his brother. A conflict between Morholt and a neighboring Lord leads to a duel where Huoon takes his brother's place and gets killed. In order to secure the lands for his own son Gawain Morholt lets Huoon's son Rohalt disappear in the mountains where he's found by a family of shepherds. 20 years later Rohalt has grown and decides to become a knight. He will find himself confronting Morholt for his rightful legacy. Meanwhile the jester Fulco has his suspicions about the death of Huoon and seeks out the truth.
- The news and sports news with background, interpretation and analysis.
- At death's door, George Frederic Handel reflects, rages, and narrates his life. From his womanizing youthful days, to his rise in fame as a composer, God Rot Tunbridge Wells! pulls no punches in this wild romp of a biopic.
- 2010's Football World Cup, held in South Africa.
- The championships will take place in 12 locations in Europe, 11 June - 11 July 2021.
- "De vloek van Woestewolf" ("The Curse of Wolf Castle"), tracks the extraordinary adventures of Dr Kroch, healer of all ailments, wounds, bites and fractures, and his assistant Valet. When a coffer full of gold, with a letter pleading for help, is delivered to the doctor, he throws the half-indecipherable missive away as its sender claims to be suffering from... gold fever. The next day, when he is called away from his surgery, robbers Oenk and Boenk steal the coffer. There must be something special about this gold, and the doctor decides to respond to the letter and search for its sender: the Duke of Wolf Castle. Does this duke really exist, or is he just a legendary character? Does he live in a castle, or in the old ruins on top of a ghostly rock? Valet is scared, but in spite of a gypsy fortune-teller's warnings, the doctor perseveres: "Ghosts do not exist. Science has an explanation for everything".