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Filming the lives of Summer, a 17-yr old trans female who yearned to be adopted, Glorianna, a brilliant 19-yr old artist who suffered mental health issues and who struggled with chronic food and housing insecurity, and 18-yr old twins, Kalonji and Jaloni, who grew up in poverty, but found love and stability in the home of Paulette, a former foster youth who dedicated her life to fostering Black teenage boys.
In the midst of the competition and solidarity of the K-pop universe, "Youth Star" brings to you a huge audition program where youth stars of this era are being born.
Is There Life After Youth? is a Canadian talk show television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1974.
The Youth News Network was a failed venture by Athena Educational Partners that attempted to create a daily news program that would be broadcast into high school classrooms across Canada.
Much like the more successful Channel One News service in the United States, Athena hoped that YNN would be able to generate revenue by selling commercial time during its daily classroom broadcasts. The idea of showing commercials in the classroom proved to be very controversial -- YNN met strong resistance from a variety of groups.
The service was eventually banned from being shown in schools in six provinces. In response to public pressure, Athena announced in May 2000 that it would show public advocacy messages instead of commercials. At some point in 2001 the company ceased to exist.
On May 8 (Sun.), NUMBER GIRL and eastern youth, who are close friends, will be performing together for the first time in over 20 years at "FAN CLUB," an event that NUMBER GIRL used to hold in the early stages of their career.
Space Shower TV will exclusively air the performance by NUMBER GIRL and eastern youth that roared through Hibiya Noon, along with a talk by Hidenori Mukai (NUMBER GIRL) and Hisashi Yoshino (eastern youth) after the show, and close backstage footage.
New York Times Youth Forum was a public affairs program, sponsored by The New York Times and aired Sundays at 5pm EST on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 14, 1952 to June 14, 1953. The host was Dorothy Gordon, who continued to host the show on WABD from the time the network closed in 1956 until 1958 when it moved to WRCA-TV.
The Times dropped sponsorship in 1960, at which point radio simulcasts moved from WQXR to WNBC. Thereafter, Gordon continued the show as Dorothy Gordon's Youth Forum, winning a Peabody Award in 1966. Gordon continued to host the show until her death in 1970.
A comical beauty fantasy drama about the soul of a mother and her daughter exchange after applying mysterious cosmetics.
Youth on the March is an American religious television program originally broadcast on ABC from October 1949 to May 1952, and by the DuMont Television Network from October 1952 to June 1953.
Youth Chunhyang
High school and college students have the opportunity to ask questions to major figures in the world of politics, business, and international affairs.
Tsubasa, Misaki, Wakabayashi, Hyuga, and Wakashimazu are ready to represent Japan against the best soccer players of the world in the International Junior Youth Tournament in Paris.
Shouzou and Ine Saitou have been happily married for as long as they can remember. Even in their old age with wrinkles and cracking limbs, the strength of this love is evident in their precious bond. And then, one day, they wake up to find they are young again! Despite their newfound youthful and attractive bodies, Shouzou and Ine remain the same as ever.
Based in the 1930's of Shanghai, China, this drama is a story about love, friendship, patriotism and desire. Shin Jung Tae (Kim Hyun Joong) is an outrageous and clumsy man, but has an unconditional love for his country and family. He was known as the best fighter in the alleys of Shanghai.
Captain Tsubasa J is a TV anime series that retells the story of the original manga and also adds some arcs from the World Youth Saga manga. The anime was originally broadcast by Fuji Television in Japan from 1994-10-21 to 1995-12-22 with 47 episodes. The animation was done by Studio Comet. The series was suspended due to budget constraints.
The four Yuzuki brothers—Hayato, Mikoto, Minato, and young Gakuto—lost their parents two years ago and now work to raise themselves. Together they live, learn, fight, and forgive as brothers should.
With different personalities, life goals and taste in men, five female college students become housemates in a shared residence called Belle Epoque.