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- The life of Isabella I of Castile, also known as Isabella the Catholic.
- Based on Truman Capote's true-crime classic and nominated for two Primetime Emmys, "In Cold Blood" follows a pair of ex-cons (Anthony Edwards and Eric Roberts) who brutally murdered a respected Midwestern rancher and his family.
- Pietro, a veteran climber who witnessed his wife's fatal fall while attempting to scale an imposing wall, must face his grief and guilt in order to conquer his fear of the mountain that took her life.
- The protagonists are the inhabitants of Zaciszna Street in Warsaw. Some of them have known each other for years, some have just moved to the "Pod Sosnami" estate. The younger ones look for their way, the older ones try to find themselves in the new reality. For many years, viewers have been following the fate of the Marczak, Pyrka, Grzelak, Górka Cieslak, Zwolenski and Walawski families. Worries, troubles, controversies, life problems, dramas - it all adds up to the reality of the series' characters. There are many difficult topics, such as the problem of social and racial tolerance, LGBT, infertility, domestic violence and mental diseases.
- Hungary during World War II. Georgina, spoiled daughter of General Vitay is not delighted when her father takes her to a religious boarding school in a smalltown. She rebels against the strict rules of the school, alienating most of her schoolmates and tries to escape from the school. When her father visits her and learns about this, he decides to tell her why she must stay in the school: he is trying to find a way to get Hungary out of the war before it claims too many lives and he is afraid that his enemies will capture and torture her, thus blackmailing him into betray his cause. Gina agrees to stay in the school, the only place where she is safe. Suddenly she grows up under the weight placed on her shoulders. Life is hard, she often feels she is treated unjustly in the strict school, and even though she makes peace with her schoolmates, often the only "person" to whom she can turn to is a statue nicknamed Abigél in the school's garden; who, according to the legend, helps those who write a message and put it in the vase in her hands. No one in the school knows who's hiding behind the statue, although many students tried to find it out, and at first Gina thinks this is only a childish tradition, but when she gets a message from Abigél, in which "she" reveals to be her father's confidante, she starts to believe, and later, when her whereabouts are revealed to the enemy and her father is captured, only the person behind Abigél can help her...
- A man is accused of murdering his childhood love and her entire family.
- Follows a group of young officers who are dropped by parachute back into Poland to help the resistance movement during World War 2.
- The series shows the work of paramedics of the ambulance service.
- Ludwik and Natalia are struggling with upbringing their 3 sons.
- The First World War, the Bolshevik revolution, and the emergence of Soviet regime are seen through the eyes of ordinary people.
- A wife, her two-timing husband and a flirting neighbor are unpredictable competitors in a warped game that turns into a life-or-death affair.
- Against his country's orders, a Japanese diplomat issues visas to refugees, saving over 6,000 Jewish lives at the outbreak of World War II.
- Another story of a big family whose life is full of problems and unexpected changes. Barbara and Lucjan are about 60-years-old. They have three daughters and one son. But the truth is that the oldest one, already married and having two sons (who are twins) is not Lucjan's daughter. When a bad sister-in-law tells her it it's like a storm over the family. And it's only an example taken from a complicated life of the Mostowiaks family. With each new episode (there are more than 200 of them by now) there are more things happening. The Mostowiaks' children know how to make their lives not boring for those who watch.
- A 12 year old girl goes to a boarding school in France after her parents split up. Upset by this situation, and still hoping her parents will get back together, she runs away from the school to search for her father, who is a musician travelling through eastern Europe. She catches up with him in Poland, and tries to convince him to reconcile with his wife. When this does not look like it will happen, she runs away again, this time to locate her mother and try to convince her of the same thing. Along the way she has many adventures.
- A short time after her wedding, the bride's body is found at the foot of a cliff. Suicide? Murder? Little by little, dark family secrets are brought to light.
- The story of an outstanding Polish painter, Zdzislaw Beksinski, and his complicated relationship with his son, Tomek, an extremely popular music journalist who suffered from depression and made numerous attempts to commit suicide.
- Polish version of the reality singing competition.
- To spite the deceiver-groom, young Manya marries a widower with a child. Difficult love in the Soviet countryside.
- It's a story about strong women of the mid 1990s in post-soviet Russia. About the women who had to carry on their shoulders all the hardships of providing for families during the period of «original accumulation of capital».
- The main characters are the owner of an art gallery, a lonely and independent Lilka Janicka, and her daughter Wanda - a veterinarian. The series talks about the problems of modern women, and each episode creates a separate whole.
- The title Radio Romans is a private radio station operating in Gdansk. Its founders and bosses are Wanda and Andrzej Kreft (Dorota Kolak and Krzysztof Stelmaszyk). Basia and Marek Zwolinscy (Beata Scibakówna and Igor Michalski), poet Antoni Wereszczaka (Miroslaw Baka) and young, ambitious journalists Darek Igielski and Stefan Chocholak, as well as secretary Bozenka have been working in the company from the beginning. Their personal lives, often complicated, are inseparably intertwined with their professional work.
- The telenovela tells the story of the turbulent history of three families: the rich and cynical Woydatts, experiencing the marriage crisis of the Kossowski family and leading a quiet, well-ordered life of the Dworzak family. They are all associated with the shopping center and it is here that their fates start to intertwine in a surprising way. Viewers witness various events of great importance for the private and professional life of the heroes of "The Gallery". In subsequent episodes, there are colorful characters torn by various feelings and longings. The heroes of the soap opera have their dreams, desires, they are looking for love, but they also plan revenge, plot intrigues, betray and cheat.
- The family is ruled by a firm Joanna, a nurse by profession. Her current husband Jerzy, totally devoted and in love to his ears, works as a developer. There are three children at home: Ela - Joanna's daughter from a previous relationship, teenage son of Jerzy and 8-year-old Zosia, daughter of Jerzy and Joanna. Jerzy's ex-wife and Joanna's ex-husband also take part in raising children. Grandparents also contribute their pennies: Joanna's parents and Jerzy's mother, full of temperament, loving life and - men. Such a mixture leads to many funny situations.
- Docu-reality series, the plot of which takes place in a spa center. Its heroes are members of the permanent medical and administrative staff of the sanatorium. Their adventures are intertwined with the stories of the residents of the center. Each episode is a separate story of a sanatorium patient.
- Professor Thompson stumbles on to an Egyptian Pharaoh Apestophis who has travelled forward in time with a miniature pyramid-shaped time-travelling device.
- Justyna and Artur had a planned marriage and a big wedding party, but the outbreak of the epidemic thwarted their plans. As if that wasn't enough, Artur got stuck in Australia. He went there to work, he was to return to Poland a month before the wedding. The bride and groom are afraid not only of not getting married but also of not seeing each other for many months. They fight to be together finally.
- The year is 1903. Martin and his half-brother Jan are smugglers on the Prussian-Russian border. Sometimes it happens that they carry political leaflets to both sides of the border. However, they will soon have to smuggle out a political refugee who would like to take part in the Second Congress of Social Democrats from Russia.
- Sofia and Nikos win a valuable piece of land in a lottery and their father sees a chance to buy a better home for everyone by selling it - but the two children have their own ideas.
- Tragic events of December 6, 1942. Story of polish family hiding their Jewish neighbours.
- Weronika and Pawel Leszczynski are raising 15-year-old Wiktoria, who is the daughter of the woman's first marriage. Their common child is their younger son, 8-year-old Bartek. Weronika devoted herself to work, she is making a career in a company that organizes events. Her second husband, Pawel, is unemployed and is a housewife. Roma and Ryszard Baranski were bestowed with more children. The happy family is complemented by: this year's high school graduate, 18-year-old Lukasz, a middle school student Marysia, who is Wiktoria's peer and goes to the same class with her, 11-year-old Magda and the youngest child, 2-year-old Mateusz. Roma, despite having completed her studies, gives the impression of a typical domestic hen, she feels best on this level and wants to conduct everything herself. The house is supported by Ryszard, who occupies a serious position in the Maxtech company, and where - as he says - he is now third after God, but he will soon be promoted.
- The title family, the Badziewiak family, are jokingly called "sitkonia" by the authors, they have a form never seen before on public television. Each episode is recorded live at the Jewish Theater in Warsaw. The intention of the creators of the series is to be a parody of popular Western "sitcoms", or tapeworm soap operas with a characteristic laugh, sounding from time to time from the so-called off. As the title indicates, the series' collective hero is an average Polish family, treated with a pinch of salt.