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- A freak accident sends three Australian kids into a computer-generated world of pirates and swashbuckling heroes. The kids must help a group of adventurers find a buried treasure and a way back to the real world.
- A comet hit the Earth, destroying all. The world is frozen, but some humans managed to survive. Noah lives in an underground community. While improving the Holodeck, Noah accidentally travels in time.
- The series focuses on a rare species of little bears with wings that live in the magical forest and protect it from those who want to destroy it.
- Cartoon adaptation of tales written by Pierre Gripari.
- Norman's family gains superpowers after a microwave incident, except for him. While they battle injustice, he tries to live a normal teenage life.
- The Fruitties are a peace loving community of fruit who were happily living in a supposedly extinct volcano, until one day it roused from its slumber and forced them to leave and look for a new home in the nearby mysterious forest. They are confronted with a whole host of sticky situations in their new habitat, including the threat from vegetarian animals!
- Kelly, the highly trained German Shepherd police dog owned by Sergent Mike Patterson, is relieved of duty to recover from an accident and stays with Mike's son's family. The constant companion to Jo Patterson, Mike's granddaughter, and her friend Danny Foster, Kelly has many adventures with them, Jo's family and other friends. Kelly is more than just a dog, he's Jo's best friend, a smart crook catcher, and life saver too.
- A remake of "All in the Family" spin-off "Maude" stars Rosy Varte as the French version of Maude Findlay, Maguy Boissier.
- Over its more than 4-billion-year history, Earth has been home to repeated violent climactic changes, which have caused mass extinctions. And yet, life has survived.
- A young woman archaeologist searches for the wreck of a sunken boat during the 2nd World War to save the honor of her grandfather, a former sailor, accused of having hijacked the cargo of art objects he was loaded convoy to Algeria and embarked on a treasure hunt.
- A look at life in a rapidly developing new China. Workers recruited from villages into Beijing's construction industry tell their stories of a culture in flux. Their displacement from loved ones, financial desperation, and hopes are set against the backdrop of the city they are daily transforming in preparation for the 2008 Olympics. Prolific young novelist and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo illustrates with reference to her own migration from a provincial fishing village, music, and stories of her own.
- The action takes place in a typical French town in the early sixties, at the end of the Algerian war. In a fit of criminal madness, a married, affluent and respected town-citizen named Gregoire Duval kills a young woman who spurns his advances. As no one witnesses him committing this crime, he chooses to remain silent while the girl's boyfriend, a young Algerian farm worker, is wrongly convicted. In a strange twist of fate, the killer becomes one of the jurors of the trial and suddenly does everything in his power to defend the wrongly accused young man.
- Bon Jovi once said, "Rock and Roll is the Hamburger that ate the world." In this three part series, the threads of pop culture are traced around the globe. From the young Rock and Roll bands of India and Hong Kong to the first soap opera stars of Brazil, this documentary series reveals the alternative tales of global pop culture.
- Marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick has an unusual "hands on" relationship to working with sharks. When tagging reef sharks, he lassoes the shark by the tail, operates on it and releases it. Richard's next mission to satellite tag a 3.2 metre Tiger Shark, one of the most voracious predators, is a greater challenge.
- A unique, insightful and intimate look at one of cinema's greatest stars.
- Profile of the life and music of the legendary reggae singer.
- Born 3 years after a super comet hits earth, Noah has a fascination with holographic technology developed by his genius mother. During research into his colonies holodeck technology, a power spike transports him, 65 years into the future.
- Rorden prepares to send Sundance on an experimental time trip. In a failed rescue attempt, Chip is caught up in the white- light along with Sundance.
- Myah and her brothers hold Becky and her parents hostage. But when Noah is about to give himself up, another Noah enters the grotto. Becky has brought the Noahgram. Myah releases them, believing its the real Noah.
- The Nemesis Comet is hurtling past the moon towards Earth. It is so close now it can be seen looming in the skies above the General Store, where the Nomads are refueling the Beast.
- Moshi saves Drako from being trapped outside the Bioplex under the red giant sun. Ivan loses confidence in Drako's leadership and dishes out his own punishment to anyone who helped Arushka escape with the animals.
- While the young Nomads set up camp in a cave shelter, Noah and Arushka infiltrate the Bioplex. The key to Drako's strike on Earth is the Thunderstone canister.
- Noah and Arushka stare gob smacked at the huge creature before them. This is a circus in 1999 - they have gone back too far.
- With the escaped lion on the bonnet of the police car, a horrified and amazed crowd watches as Arushka calms him. She achieves instant star status when she gestures the animal back into his cage.
- As dry electrical storms prevail in Haven there is growing concern about the changing climate. Noah devises a plan to harness the lightning, which strokes most often on Razorback Ridge, and so powers his PH-Ts.
- Noah and Arushka white-in, arriving in some bush country abundant with wildlife, and to Arushka's delight, horses. Her reverie is shattered as gunshots ring through the air.
- The Nomads are making their way apprehensively along the Deep Road. Arushka shows Noah the mural of the Wild Things, a hand painted depiction of a Noah's Ark of animals, wondrous creatures that no longer exist.
- Arushka, still trapped in the past and hunted by Bully, Mac and Duane, saves Mac from being trampled by a wild brumby. Awed by the mystical effect she has on the animal, they listen to her story.
- Still trapped under the Beast trailer, Noah and Sundance see Arushka approaching on Moshi. Tao, impressed with her bravery, and interested in Moshi, steps out to confront her.
- As Arushka and Chip arrive at the Thunderstone mine to rescue Sundance from the Protectors, Noah joins them. This could be his ticket home, a chance to access power.
- Noah is being marched across the alien landscape of the Red Desert, his unimpressed captor, Sundance, tossing the PH-Ts away. Suddenly they have company, Sundance's twin brother and Protector - Sutch.
- The Nomads, led by Arushka and with Noah as their prisoner, narrowly escape capture by the marauding Protectors, who are gathering workers for the Thunderstone mine.
- Tao has a plan to capture the Nomads - with the help of his Sentinel he will trap them in their own lair.
- The wormhole technology invented by Noah to allow travel through space and time is put to nefarious purposes by kids who kidnap his best friend.
- Noah must find out what happened to the lost parents of the E-Delta kids to keep Earth from being put under attack by E-Delta. Little does he know that Ivan has imprisoned Drako along with the other Nomads.