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HBO Storybook Musicals: 1987 1994 1 Seabert: 1987 1989 1 Co-production with France 2- Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child: 1995 2000 3 The Little Lulu Show: 1995 1999 3 Co-production with Family Channel: The Neverending Story: 1995 1996 1 Tales from the Neverending Story: 1996 2000 1 The Adventures of Paddington Bear: 1998 2000 3
Babar (TV series) The Baby (TV series) The Baby-Sitters Club (1990 TV series) A Black Lady Sketch Show; Boxing After Dark; Braingames (1983 TV series) Breath of Fire (TV series) The Brink (TV series) Burden of Proof (TV series)
HBO is an American premium television network that is the flagship property of Home Box Office, Inc., a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.The network primarily broadcasts theatrically released motion pictures and original television programs as well as made-for-cable movies, documentaries, occasional stand-up comedy and concert specials, and periodic interstitial programs (consisting of ...
In the meantime, there are plenty of other series to dive into. Below, we’ve rounded up (and ranked) the 46 best shows on HBO. Enjoy. 40. In Treatment. In Treatment was one of HBO’s largest ...
True Blood (2008-2014) One of HBO's tentpole series, True Blood somehow rose out of the coffin of late 2000s vampire tween mania and turned into something actually sexy and violent and (we're not ...
This list showcases the Primetime Emmy Award winners in the comedy program, drama program, variety program, and lead actors categories.. In the early days of the Primetime Emmy Awards, categories awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences changed year-to-year, causing irregularities in the continuity of the listed awards.
Here's how HBO's shows rank, from worst to best, according to critics on Metacritic. ( Note: We left off animated, children's, documentary/reality, and foreign programming, as well as miniseries ...
Both shows also made adaptations of Frankenstein and Dracula. [2] Early horror television work did not have the budget for expensive make-up effects or multiple-camera set-ups which led to stories with more psychological plots and character-driven narratives than traditional monsters. [2]