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Abortion in Communist Romania, won the Palme d'Or at Cannes: California Dreamin' Cristian Nemescu: American soldiers meet Romanian villagers. The Rest is Silence: Nae Caranfil: The making of one of the first Romanian films in 1911 2008: Silent Wedding: Horațiu Mălăele: Elevator: George Dorobanțu: Cristi Petrescu, Iulia Verdeș: Drama / Comedy
Europa Europa (Latin America) Film & Arts (Latin America) Film+ (Czechia and Slovakia) Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania and Poland) Film Mania (Hungary and Romania) IFC (United States and Canada) Legend (United Kingdom) part of the CBS-AMC Networks UK Channels Partnership; Sundance Channel (Canada) SundanceTV (United States) ShortsTV (United States ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U ... Gulfport: 25 25 WXXV-TV: Fox: ... Ion Mystery on 24.6, Defy TV on 24.7, Scripps News on ...
2004 FOX Kids (now Disney Channel Romania); FOX Kids Play (now Disney Junior Romania); 2006 TV K Lumea (now Kiss TV); 2007 TV Sport (now Pro Arena); A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania)
Movie channels in Romania (1 P) N. Television networks in Romania (4 C, 9 P) Television news in Romania ... List of television stations in Romania; M.
Romanian War of Independence: Carol I of Romania: Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man: Portretul luptătorului la tinerețe: 2010 1950s Ion Gavrilă Ogoranu: Through the Ashes of the Empire: Prin cenușa imperiului: 1976 1917 Vlad Țepeș (film) Vlad Țepeș (film) 1979 1428–1476 Vlad the Impaler: Stephen the Great - Vaslui 1475: Ștefan ...
The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their over-the-air broadcast frequency. Excluded from this list are satellite stations and affiliates of secondary television networks. Independent stations with secondary affiliations to major networks, however, are included.
21:00 An episode of theatre play, opera or a movie [3] 21:50 News ; 21:58 Closing ("Hora Unirii") In 1988, the programs increased to three hours per day during weekdays (from 19:00 to 22:00). [4] The US TV series Dallas, introduced in the mid 1980s, became the only Western television program to be aired on the channel in color.