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Join four sisters as they meet interesting people and explore exciting places in 50 countries around the world.
Family Classic Tales is an animated literature series that is produced by API. These cartoons were later aired on CBS. This series is similar to Famous Classic Tales.
Ask the Family is a British television quiz show originally made by the BBC and broadcast between 1967 and 1984. In 1999, it was revived by the BBC, and in 2005 again returned with a series on BBC2.
The show took the form of a quiz contest between two teams, with each team consisting of four members of a single family – two parents and two teenage children. Over the course of the thirty-minute show the teams were asked a variety of general knowledge questions and mental puzzles, with the winner advancing to the next round.
Family Forensics was a UK television series that aired on LivingTV and was produced by Twofour. Only one episode was shown, on 16 November 2005, before the series was cancelled. It was subsequently broadcast again in April and May 2006. Hosted by Jayne Middlemiss, the program was a UK version of a US show. In it a forensics team treated a house as they would a crime scene, profiling the lives and psychological make-up of the family who live there over the course of a weekend.
The Family Court is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 1 September 2010 and ended on 1 October 2010. This drama serial consists of 23 episodes, and was screened on every weekday night at 9:00 pm. The encore is being made from 26 August 2011 to 27 September 2011 at every weekday at 5:30pm.
The Family Man is a medical drama in three parts, centered on the successful Wishart Fertility Clinic which has recently celebrated its 2000th live birth. The patriarch of the clinic is Dr Patrick Stowe. The drama follows four couples facing a spectrum of fertility problems.
The Family Rosary Crusade is a multi-media based ministry in the Philippines. In the 1950s, Reverend Father Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC came to the Philippines upon the invitation of the Dominican Fathers, or Order of Preachers, to conduct and speak on his worldwide efforts to promote the praying of the Family Rosary all over the world. Father Peyton was warmly welcomed in the Philippines and from thereon, his mission has grown and expanded all over the country. Father Peyton died in 1992, but his mission in the Philippines continues to date with programs airing in various radio and television networks.
Welcome to Wales - big sky, big mountains and even bigger personalities. Join the Fisher family in the Valleys in a brand new two-part series where community, family and fun are absolutely everything.
The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy, was also presented in films, television and comic books. In the radio series' well-remembered weekly opening exchange, awkward teen Henry's mother called, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!", and he responded with a breaking adolescent voice, "Com-ing, Mother!"
The creation of playwright Clifford Goldsmith, Henry Aldrich began on Broadway as a minor character in Goldsmith's play What a Life. Produced and directed by George Abbott, What a Life ran for 538 performances. The Broadway cast included Eddie Bracken, Betty Field and Butterfly McQueen. The actor who brought Henry to life on stage was 20-year-old Ezra Stone, who was billed near the bottom as the 20th actor in the cast. Stone was also employed as the play's production assistant.
Time magazine found the play "short on plot" but noted:
Kirsty Young presents a history of how British families have changed since the Second World War.
It is not just about how much you know, but how well you know your family member or partner. Get ready with your family for the buzzer!
The Toothbrush Family is a 1977 Australian animated television series featuring a group of anthropomorphic toiletry products.
Originally conceived by Marcia Hatfield of Australia as her son refused to brush his teeth, the Toothbrush Family expanded to include two international television shows, DVDs, CDs, videos, audio cassettes, publications, EP and LP record series.
They are commonly remembered from the first series, where they came to life at night when the moon shone into the bathroom.
The main characters in the family were mother Tess, father Tom, the kids - Tina and Toby, and Gramps. Also featured were other bathroom objects: Flash Fluoride, the toothpaste, Hot Rod Harry the electric toothbrush Cecily Comb, Bertie Brush, Nev Nailbrush and Susie Sponge.
The episodes were written by Marcia Hatfield, screenplays by Al Guest and Jean Mathieson, and they were produced by Rainbow Animation.
The second series focused on Molly and Max, along with other character, Susie Sponge, Flash Fluoride the toothpaste, and Countess de Comb
It was written by John Patterson, produced by Ron Saunders, and directed by Craig Handley
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The Grove Family is a British television soap opera, generally regarded as the first of its kind broadcast in the UK, made and transmitted by BBC Television from 1954 to 1957. The series revolved around the life of the family of the title, who were named after the BBC's Lime Grove Studios where the programme was made.
The programme was written by Roland and Michael Pertwee, the father and elder brother respectively of actor Jon Pertwee. As was commonplace in British television at the time, the series was broadcast live and very few episodes survive in the archives: only three of the original 148 episodes. One of the few surviving shows was transmitted on BBC Four in 2004. A film version produced in 1955 by the Butchers company, written by the Pertwees and starring the television cast, exists as an example of the series. The film was titled It's a Great Day.
In 1991, during a special day of programming transmitted on the BBC Two network to commemorate the closing of Lime Grove, a new edition of the programme was shown: a modern production of one of the original scripts with the roles filled by popular television soap opera actors of the day including Leslie Grantham.
Peter Bryant, who starred as Jack Grove, went on to become a script editor and producer on the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. Christopher Beeny, who appears as a teenager in this show, later featured in Upstairs, Downstairs, and actress Ruth Dunning went on to win a BAFTA award for her work on Armchair Theatre.
Siblings Ravi and Sunny are leading a peaceful life until Gowthami Chitra enters the scene as Ravi's wife.
The Family Business is a 1989 Australian sitcom about two sisters and their husbands who live near each other.