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Title English title Original airdate Production code 1 "Bolnica" The Hospital: December 22, 1974 (): 101: 2 "Garaža" The Garage: December 29, 1974 (): 102: 3 "Izdajnik" The Traitor
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Soupe Opéra (often referred to in English as Soup Opera) is a French children's stop motion television show by French animation studio, Marlou Films. [1] Featuring fruits and vegetables turning themselves into different creatures and objects, [2] the name of the series is a pun on the term "Soap Opera."
October 3, 2003 From the start N/A N/A Portia Faces Life: CBS July 5, 1954 March 18, 1955 N/A N/A N/A Return to Peyton Place: NBC April 3, 1972 January 4, 1974 From the start N/A N/A Ryan's Hope: ABC July 7, 1975 January 13, 1989 From the start N/A N/A Santa Barbara: NBC July 30, 1984 January 15, 1993 From the start From the start N/A Search ...
Nokia Download!, originally Nokia Catalogs, [1] [2] was a mobile application for Nokia devices that allowed access to digitally distributed media content. Catalogs/Download! came preloaded on most Symbian S60 smartphones from Nokia (from 2006), as well as some later Series 40 feature phones.
HRT 3's original history began in 1989, when this channel was originally known as Z3 and later HTV Z3. It officially came on air on 1 March 1991, [1] but was taken off air on 16 September 1991, when its main transmitter, the Sljeme TV tower, was damaged in an air raid. On 7 November 1994, the channel came back on air, this time as HRT 3.
Spanish Name English Name Amor en tiempo seco: The love in time of drought Cambas en apuros: Cambas in difficulties Carmelo Hurtado - El Retorno: Carmelo Hurtado Returns
ČT3 (Česká televize 3, "Trojka") is an inactive Czech public television channel, operated by Czech Television. ČT3 broadcast originally in 1993 when it replaced the previous station OK3 . Unlike the other two channels of the Czech Television at the time, ČT1 and ČT2, ČT3 broadcast its program largely in foreign languages and 24 hours a day.