A Union officer turned cowboy roams the Old West in the post-Civil War era on a quest for revenge in this series based on the best-selling books of the same name.
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A zombie helps Seattle police solve murders by experiencing victims' memories when she eats their brains. After changing into a zombie, Liv decides to get a job at a mortuary. She does so to satiate her cravings for human brains. Unsuspectingly, she also ends up absorbing memories of the brains she feeds on. She inherits traits and skills of the person and even gets flashbacks of that person's life. Consuming brains of murder victims, prompts Liv to contact Police Detective Clive Babineaux, as the flashbacks often hint towards the victim's killer. Liv decides to help the detective solve crimes.
Darpan gets close with Ganesha, a baby elephant adopted by Darpan's parents. As their bond develops, they act like siblings. Watch the compilation of the old episodes of the series in this show.
David E. Kelley's surreal slice of small-town Wisconsin life centered on the Brock family: the town's sheriff, his physician wife and their three kids. There was some conventional murder and mayhem, along with dark humor. The occasionally bizarre story lines (like a 'serial bather' sneaking into homes) were often juxtaposed with ruminations on a variety of social issues (among them, bigamy and euthanasia). While never much of a ratings hit, this was a critical darling, winning 14 Emmys.
Mile High is a British television drama based on the lives of the cabin crew members of Fresh!, a budget airline based in London. The name of the show comes from the "Mile High Club". The show was broadcast on Sky1 from 2003 to 2005 and subsequently aired again on Sky Three. In 2012, CBS Drama obtained the rights to the series and began to re-run it from the beginning.
A 5-year-old mute girl begins to speak on the anniversary of her sister's disappearance. Written and directed by Simon Dennis. Natasha Watson, Stephen McCreadie.