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This cult - classic Canadian comedy follows the quirky residents of Dog River, a tiny prairie town where the local gas station serves as the heart of endless shenanigans. From the sardonic owner Brent to his quick - witted friends and neighbors, each episode delivers side - splitting humor, relatable antics, and charming character dynamics that have delighted audiences for years.
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This cult - classic Canadian comedy follows the quirky residents of Dog River, a tiny prairie town where the local gas station serves as the heart of endless shenanigans. From the sardonic owner Brent to his quick - witted friends and neighbors, each episode delivers side - splitting humor, relatable antics, and charming character dynamics that have delighted audiences for years.

After fighting in the American Revolutionary War, Englishman Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) returns to his Cornwall home only to find his father dead, his community in the grip of harsh economic times, and the woman he loves engaged to his cousin. Resolved to make a fresh start, Poldark takes control of his lands and sets out to redefine his fortunes. This newest, British-made series adapted from the Winston Graham novels co-stars Heida Reed, Kyle Soller, and Elinor Tomlinson.
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Set in the kingdom of Camelot,the series follows the journey of a young wizard named Merlin as he discovers and masters his magical powers. In a kingdom where magic is banned by King Uther Pendragon,Merlin must keep his abilities a secret while using them to protect Prince Arthur and the kingdom. Over the course of five seasons,Merlin and Arthur face numerous challenges,including mythical creatures,evil sorcerers,and political intrigue,ultimately leading to Arthur's ascension to the throne and the realization of the prophecies surrounding their destinies.
