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- A humble and sweet boy, Laxman aka Lucky, becomes a billionaire the same night his heart is broken by his Girlfriend for being poor. His bank account gets credited with all the family's wealth, and it's now up to him how to use it.
- The tale of a wounded man working for the Night Brigade, tracking data points that might just indicate coming apocalypse. A paranormal thriller - part Raymond Chandler, part Philip K. Dick, and all macabre all the time.
- Following a string of mysterious deaths in Burns, Alaska, Special Agents Sally Pierce and Tad Marshall arrive to investigate. They soon find there's more going on than meets the eye.
- In 2003, the first ever late-night talk show hosted by a 10-year-old boy premiered live for six minutes before it was violently pulled from the air and abruptly canceled. Its host, Donnie Dixon, hasn't been heard from since. Past My Bedtime: An Oral History of the Fastest Failure in Late Night History is journalist Phillip Jackal's audio documentary following his obsessive quest for the truth about what happened that ill-fated night. Can he finally uncover the truth about Donnie Dixon? Or why the government destroyed all evidence of the broadcast? After chasing this story for almost two decades, it's finally time for Jackal to tell it. This mockumentary features an all-star cast and drags listeners down a satirical rabbit hole using a mix of less-than-reliable interviews, confessionals, and faux archival footage. The truth is out there, and Phillip doesn't care how many lives he has to ruin to get the answers he wants.
- New York psychiatrist Dr. Eliza Knight (Academy Award winner Julianne Moore) begins treating a patient registered as Case 63 (Emmy nominee Oscar Isaac) who claims to be from the year 2062.
- An epic blockbuster that will take you to the darkest period of the 20th century - to Germany after World War I, where Nazism is on the rise; to the Soviet Union, where communism tries to maintain the "gains of the revolution" through terror; to the offices of power, where they try to prevent a war that could bleed the world, and finally - to the war front, where people die, sometimes as a result of senseless cruelty. Against the background of great history, the fate of ordinary people takes place: five interconnected families - American, German, Russian, English and Welsh - previously known from "The Fall of the Giants". Their emotions clash with each other and with ruthless destiny.
- Sunsa Kerapa's Secret Fauji is The story revolves around, Kabir Shekhawat, known to be one of the best soldiers from the Military Intelligence Bureau. Things take a turn when his body gets injected with a chemical that starts making his body weak with every passing day. This gets worse when MIB i.e. Military Intelligence Bureau decides they no longer need Kabir as their soldier. Shattered and devastated after being fired from MIB Kabir decides to go back to his hometown, Delhi. Kabir realizes his life is about to change when he meets Bollywood actress, Jennifer Birla who is also his wife. What is in store for Kabir next? Did he get married to Jennifer secretly? What happens after the husband-wife duo comes face to face? Listen to "Secret Fauji" only on Pocket FM to find out.
- Dan Dare, is chosen to fly the Anastasia on its maiden voyage to Venus. What Dan, Digby and Professor Peabody find on Venus is a cold-hearted ruler, the Mekon. A creature destined to become Earth's greatest threat.
- Is it possible to commit the perfect crime thanks to astrology? This question must be answered by Olgierd Paderborn, a ruthless prosecutor known from the series about Joanna Chylka. Together with Karolina Siarkowska, he undertakes an investigation into the case of the Butcher of the Oder - a brutal serial killer who escapes from justice using... astrology.
- Stanislaw Wokulski returns to Warsaw after a few months of absence with a huge amount of money. At the same time, Izabela Lecka and her father have financial problems. The tenement house they own must be sold. A man's drama unfolds against the backdrop of the social panorama of Warsaw. A merchant with ambitions fights for the hand of an impoverished aristocrat and, in order to get a chance to get closer to her, acquires fortune, becomes politically involved and buys into the noble community. Wokulski's hopes, desires, obsession and despair are the theme around which the multifaceted, most outstanding novel of Polish critical realism grows.
- The everyday life of the employees of the Process Implementation Department is filled with asaps, brainstorms, brifings, deadlines and feedbacks. The team also has to deal with the increasingly crazy ideas of the leader and the management board. Nothing, however, is more important to them than the six-month bonus that comes with the realization of kejpiajów. What are employees of a medical corporation capable of? How will the flu in Wuhan affect their plans? Will the group of individualists be able to join forces and dethrone the boss-bewildered?
- Maja, Hubert and Dawid meet in a resort in Monterosa this time. However, Dawid's ex-wife, Klaudia and her new partner, Krzysztof, return to the game. The vision of an upcoming divorce, care for rebellious children and love triangles - this is what friends from their youth will have to collide with. "Fucking Monterosa" is a moving story about relationships in which we try to find ourselves again. For the second time, the authors have managed to create an intimate story in which each relationship has its expiration date. Is there hope for a new, happy life after this date?
- A D-list reality TV star, has just gone missing off the coast of Key Biscayne. On the case are Mark Green, a deskbound police department employee, and Tiana Jones, his no-nonsense colleague.
- Thirty years of playing the same song can get bored of even the biggest rock star. But isn't it too late to leave your comfort zone and change your life? Berger, the legendary vocalist of the cult band Kathmandu, has only problems. His daughter hates him, the manager wants to remove him from the team, and to make matters worse, a young girl is reportedly pregnant with him. Despite the difficulties, the old rocker does not give up. He tries to create something completely new, something big. Is this attempt likely to be successful?
- A picture of the generation of today's 40-year-olds from the perspective of a woman who is ready for profound changes in her life. Maja devoted her academic and professional career to her family. She gave birth to children and took care of the house. Now, after several years of relationship, she is disappointed with the state of her marriage. She feels misunderstood by her husband. Maja and Hubert are going with their friend Dawid and his new girlfriend for a picnic to Bornholm. A few days together on your favorite camping, visited since student times. Back to the times of youth. However, the appearance of happiness is destroyed by a strange event between the children. Will Maja dare to change?
- Piotr Langer needs no introduction. He also needs no introduction to Nina Pokora, whom he meets at the banquet of his new foundation. A beautiful woman, well dressed, perfect to... become the new victim. However, there is something about her that makes Langer start to open up... And for the first time someone learns the story of how evil is born.
- Luiza is uncompromising, direct and insolent. It evokes extreme emotions. She is a psychopath who easily puts people in the corners and consistently pursues the chosen goal. This strong and non-schematic character is the main character of the story, who won the Empik Go STORY competition for the best audio series script. The author, Anna Robak-Reczek, in "Luiza's Game", deals with parental love and hatred, as well as a female-male struggle for love and power. The suspenseful plot hits many tender points. Nothing is obvious about this story.
- "Attention. The nuclear attack on Poland has begun. If you can, go down to the shelter immediately." The terrifying alert sowed panic among millions of Poles. However, it was not given by the Government Security Center. The news came from hackers who launched a massive attack on the country. They paralyzed state-owned energy companies, banks, and even the stadium where the Poland-Germany match was about to start.
- Jantar91 and Buka12 meet each other in the Random application, where callers are selected randomly and all they have is hundreds of hours spent. While talking about everyday problems, passions and innermost dreams, the characters develop an extraordinary relationship. However, does the feeling born on the Internet have a chance to survive when it clashes with reality? We will find out in the final episode of the series, which will be published on the channel of the author of the project Natasza Parzymies on YouTube. This is a fully cinematic episode. With the first live meeting of Jantar91 and Buka12, viewers will finally have a chance to see not only what the characters of the radio play look like, but also how the story that began in audio will unfold.
- A political spectacle about the fragility of democracy, political involvement and responsibility for choices that can change history. In a country ruled by a right-wing government led by President Alatar, political parties are preparing for the upcoming presidential elections. Jean Vampel is an honest, hard-working, but anonymous and unambitious MP. Pushed by those around him planning his career, he takes advantage of the set of circumstances to take part in the primaries of his party, the Left Union. He knows he won't win, but he wants to use the campaign to "be known" in the media. Was it his own decision? Or maybe he was unaware of the intrigue and got involved in it? Six months later, France will begin the darkest chapter in its history.
- England. XIV century. The fate of King Edward III's subjects is shaped by the wind of history and great politics. The country is ravaged by wars, epidemics and witch hunts. However, the greatest threat to the foundations of the world seems to be ... the development of science. The action of The Endless World takes place two hundred years after the construction of Kingsbridge Cathedral began. The cathedral and monastery are once again at the center of a web of intrigue, lies, hatred, pride and greed. In a world where traditionalists, fearing change like fire, fight against advocates of broadly understood progress, tension in the blink of an eye reaches a boiling point. And as if that were not enough, in fourteenth-century Europe the harvest is being reaped by the Black Death, which can knock on the door at any moment .
- The struggle for power, conflicts between the monarchy, the clergy and the nation, passion, love, dark secrets and bloody crimes ... Heroes who, thanks to unimaginable determination and willpower, touched the impossible. Though civil war rages around, people starve to death, intricate plans bogged down in webs of intrigue, and each character struggles to win their favor, the stone walls of Kingsbridge Cathedral are steadfastly climbing to reach heaven.
- The radio novel "W Jezioranach" appeared on the air of the First Polish Radio Program on May 29, 1960. It was supposed to be a rural equivalent of the very popular "Matysiakowie". The main characters were the Jablonski family living in the part of Jezioran called Trojaki. There was also a whole gallery of people connected with the Jablonski family: relatives, neighbors, teachers, doctors, administration, volunteer fire brigade.
- In the first season, the main characters were looking for a mysterious substance on the Hel Peninsula, cut off from the world by the army. Now it is in the bloodstream of the kidnapped Robert Kakol, who is heading towards the eastern border in a laboratory on wheels. The hunt for the abductee continues. Will Zosia manage to save him? The stakes are high.
- A runner is killed at Lake Rusalka in Poznan. Anka, a journalist from a small town, decides to take up the case. He goes to Poznan to keep up to date with all the findings of the investigation. He accidentally contacts a policewoman, Lidka, who has a theory about the crime, but her voice is downplayed at the police station. Rusalka's case quickly turns out to be not only investigative material, but also a strong trigger of social, women's agitation. How does the myth of the Slavic demon come to life in the modern world? Can murders have noble motives? Or are they a sign of the decline of modern society?