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Yalı Çapkını (English: The Golden Boy, also called Kingfisher) is a Turkish romance drama television series based on story created by Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu. [1] The series revolves around a forced marriage with plenty of intrigue, lies, deception and dark family secrets. One of the filming locations of the series
Afra Saraçoğlu (born 2 December 1997) is a Turkish actress and model. In 2018, she won the Shining Star Award at the 45th Golden Butterfly Awards.Afra Saraçoğlu gained widespread prominence after portraying Seyran Sanlı the leading role of Yalı Çapkını (2022–present).
The channel started its test broadcasting on 5 May 1990. For a brief time in the early 1990s, it was called Star Magic Box because the name Star 1 was copyrighted by another media corporation. Its first logo was a blue S with a star on it before it turned to red in the early 2000s. Star TV aired many world-known series for the first time in Turkey.
2021–: Sana Söz Salı 20.00 Yapim 03 Medya 2021–: Kaderimin Oyunu Cuma 20.00 Yapim Ngm Television 2021–: Annemizi Saklarken Çarşamba 20.00 Yapim Ojo Pictures 2021–: Hanedan Pazartesi 20.00 Yapim Ay Yapim
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, is a 1991 made-for-television Christmas family drama film directed by Charles Jarrott.The film is based on the story behind the widely reprinted editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real in 1897.
This is a list of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on home video, DVD, and Blu-ray.Formed as the result of a split between Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment in 1995, Anchor Bay began releasing films on VHS and DVD in 1997, and has since built a catalog of over 300 releases.
Dolunay (International title: Full Moon) is a Turkish drama series broadcast on Star TV. It premiered on the network from July 4 to December 31, 2017. It premiered on the network from July 4 to December 31, 2017.
At launch, Star Movies was a Mandarin and English movie channel, with 60% of the films in Chinese or produced in Asia and 40% being Western titles. The channel was only available through authorized cable operators. [1] Star Movies was split up from Star Plus on 1 May 1994, which usually aired movies in the early years of Star TV from