In the Joseon Dynasty, a young woman must claim her long-lost twin brother's throne after he perishes in a disturbing accident. However, she takes power while keeping her true identity a secret, instead posing as her late sibling.
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Matt Waters is an American drama television show which aired in 1996 on CBS. The program starred talk show host Montel Williams, and was created by James D. Parriott. The show, which was a midseason replacement, failed to garner a significant audience and was canceled after just six episodes. Williams played a retired naval officer who becomes a high school science teacher at Bayview High School, the school he had attended 25 years earier. Williams's character had returned home after his brother was killed in a gang related murder. Portions of the program were filmed at Bayonne High School in Bayonne, New Jersey.
Struggling musician Basti faces a difficult holiday season ahead after his girlfriend dumps him. To make matters worse, the family get-together brings the unwelcome surprise of his brother Niklas bringing along Basti's ex as his date.
This Western drama series tells the story of the Connolly brothers; three Irish immigrants who travel from Montana to the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s in the hope of striking it rich.
Adapted for television by Paul Theroux from his own novel, the British miniseries London Embassy starred American actor Kristoffer Tabori as U.S. ambassador Spencer Savage. Having just served a stint at the foreign office in Malaysia, Savage was dispatched to London, where at first he thought that nothing untoward could possibly happen to him. Within a few weeks, however, the hero was swept up in a maelstrom of self-defeating bureaucracy, frustrating state secrets, gnomish spies and double agents, and gorgeous women who were Not What They Seemed. The six hour-long episodes of London Embassy were broadcast by Thames Television in 1987.