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The Tribe is a science fiction drama television series which premiered on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom on 24 April 1999. The series was created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, and was developed and produced by the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in New Zealand.
The Tribe is a New Zealand–British post-apocalyptic fictional television series primarily aimed at teenagers. The series aired from 24 April 1999 to 6 September 2003 on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. Five series of The Tribe were produced, with 52 unnamed episodes per series, amounting to 260 half-hour episodes over its entire run. The ...
Tribe (known as Going Tribal in the United States) is a British documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and the Discovery Channel, and hosted by former British Royal Marine Bruce Parry. In each series, Parry visits a number of remote tribes in such locales as the Himalayas , Ethiopia , West Papua , Gabon , and Mongolia , spending a ...
Tribes is a daily half-hour soap opera that aired briefly on Fox in 1990. Created by veteran soap writer Leah Laiman , the series was targeted at a teen audience. Overview
The Tribe is an Indian reality television series directed by Omkar Potdar and written by Aneesha Baig. [1] Produced under Dharmatic Entertainment, [2] starring Alanna Panday, Alaviaa Jaaferi, Srushti Porey, Aryaana Gandhi, [3] Alfia Jafry [4] and Hardik Zaveri. [5]
The Tribe (1999 TV series) images (2 F) Pages in category "The Tribe (1999 TV series)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The New Tomorrow is a New Zealand–based television series produced by Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in association with Channel 5 and is a sequel to the series The Tribe. The show was created by Raymond Thompson and premiered on 17 September 2005 on the Seven Network in Australia.
Tribal is a Canadian television crime drama series, which premiered February 20, 2020 on APTN. [1] The series stars Jessica Matten as Sam Woodburn, the newly appointed chief of an indigenous police force in the Nêhiyawak First Nation in Alberta, and Brian Markinson as Chuck “Buke” Bukansky, a racist and sexist white cop from Calgary whom she is paired with to solve crimes.