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8:15 from Manchester was a Saturday morning children's magazine show broadcast on BBC1 when Going Live! was in summer recess.
Broadcasting from Manchester, it was presented by Ross King and Charlotte Hindle. The first edition was broadcast on 21 April 1990. It was produced by Martyn Day. BBC Radio 1 weathergirl Dianne Oxberry joined for the second series, which began on 28 April 1991.
The format was very similar to Going Live!, with imported cartoons punctuating items, such as games, music performances and interviews. A regular segment was The Wetter The Better, a game show based in a swimming pool and hosted by Ross King. A weekly drama was shown, in which the short episode ended in a dilemma of some sort. Two endings had been filmed and viewers telephoned to vote which ending would be shown.
It also incorporated a repeat run of Rentaghost, though all the pre-1980 episodes were omitted and the end-credits rarely seen. Later, episodes of Grandad, starring Clive Dunn, were also shown.
The theme tune was by Inspiral Carpets: a rewrite of their single "Find Out Why". An early edition had a feature of how the theme was recorded.
A mystery message from "Lyla", a school queen who committed suicide five years ago. It was sent to a former high school classmate, her senior, and her sister. Everyone was wondering how this message was sent. Since Lyla had died a long time ago…..
So the 12 of them returned to a deserted island. This is the place where Lyla died five years ago… to pay tribute to Lyla and find out who actually sent the message to prank….
But the closer it gets to the truth, the more they discover their cruel past. The dark secrets of the people they call "friends" until this deserted island…. has become a bloody arena…
Unhappy at work and in her personal life, Anita discovers a way to travel back to age 15. What will she change in her past?
6 stories about "Moments and Memories" in the lives of different people.
How many of us remember what our dreams were when we were children? What our hopes and aspirations were?
How many of us grew up and realised that all the wonderous, innocent dreams that we had were probably not going to come true.
That it was harder to become a superstar or a world-famous soccer player.
How many of us spent all of our lives unable to express ourselves and love who we wanted, openly.
This drama is about five such high school friends who also had dreams and goals but were unable to complete them.
This is a story of second chances,of being able to love whoever you want,of dreams coming true, and of happiness.
Ani-Kuri 15 is a series of fifteen 1-minute shorts that aired on the Japanese TV station, NHK between May 2007 and 2008. Intended as companion pieces to the AniKuri program and as filler between regularly scheduled programs, the shorts were broadcast in three seasons of 5 episodes. Each short was directed by a different director and the episodes were collected and uploaded to the official AniKuri15 website in 2008.
This series is a collection of short stories, aimed at teenagers who are around 15 years old. The stories are based on submitted emails, and revolve around typical situations teenagers are faced with every day.
At a school full of geniuses from varying fields of study, Taketo Akutagawa has a special – albeit different – genius as well: writing harem novels. Now amongst the other geniuses, he aims win the interclass competition and be recognized as the world’s greatest harem writer.
Featuring interviews with key political figures including President George W Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Rudolph Giuliani, Michael Bloomberg, and media heavy hitters Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw and Matthew Broderick, this documentary event examines 9/11 through the lens of the last 15 years. Brought to life by photos declassified in 2016, recently released documents from the 9/11 commission, and never before heard stories from photographers and first responders, a new perspective will arise to provide an unrivaled viewpoint of the historic attack.
Former child prodigy Ah Ke is sick of acting like an innocent kid in front of other people, but at the same time, he rejects growing up. After getting cheated on by her boyfriend, An Qi becomes famous online when a clip of her dancing goes viral. When he encounters true love, jokester clubber Tie Nan suddenly realizes that he only knows how to flirt and has forgotten how to love. Diet queen Bei Bei doesn't have the guts to pursue a relationship, but she shoots a daring erotic music video. Otaku Lao Ban becomes the target of a netizen manhunt due to a prank video.
Five youths from different backgrounds cross paths in the same apartment building during a crucial period of their lives. In this internet era of information overload, nothing is sacred, and anyone can become famous and forgotten overnight. All five of them are currently experiencing their 15 minutes of fame, but how will the changes affect them, and where will they go next?
More than a game changer in reality television, TV One's 'The Next:15' is disrupting the genre as the series breaks the "fourth wall" between the producers and the talent, revealing what happens not only on camera, but what normally happens behind it too. This docu-series follows the lives of six reality stars - Tiffany "New York" Pollard (Flavor Of Love), Claudia Jordan (The Real Housewives of Atlanta), Jennifer Williams (Basketball Wives), Karamo Brown (The Real World: Philadelphia), Laura Govan (Basketball Wives: LA), and Raymond "Benzino" Scott (Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta) - whose infamous television debuts have come and gone and are all attempting to generate their next 15 minutes of fame.
15 Storeys High is a critically acclaimed British sitcom, set in a tower block. The main characters are Vince Clark, a misanthropic, cynical recluse played by Sean Lock, and Errol Spears, Vince's exact opposite and whipping boy, played by Benedict Wong.
Profiles of pop-culture figures and newsmakers who had their 15 minutes of fame. Among them was John Carpenter, the first $1 million winner on `Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.'
A 'quinceanera' is a coming-of-age celebration for a Latina girl's 15th birthday, marking her transition from girl to woman. Throughout four short films, follow five girls from different cultural, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, bonded together by this traditional rite of passage.
Building on the success of Jamie's 30 Minute Meals, this show squeezes the cooking process even further, with each half hour episode featuring two delicious, nutritious, super-fast family meals back-to-back. So even if you're rushed off your feet at work, there's no excuse for not giving these meals a go.
15/Love was a Canadian-produced television series that revolves around the lives of aspiring young tennis players at the Cascadia Tennis Academy. The show was created by Karen Troubetzkoy and Derek Schreyer, and was filmed in the city of Montreal during the summer. 15/Love first aired on the television channel YTV on September 6, 2004.
Four estranged siblings are reunited – before a brutal murder takes place 15 days later...