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- When a young man goes missing soon after his friend dies, life in a tight-knit, affluent Warsaw suburb slowly unravels, exposing secrets and lies.
- In Warsaw, a prosecutor's hopes rise after a body is found and linked to his sister's disappearance 25 years earlier.
- Two childhood best friends enjoying their final seaside summer as they prepare for film school meet an aspiring athlete who ignites unfamiliar desires.
- When a young woman's murder shows similarities to a decade-old case, a new police commander must break the silence permeating Owl Mountain town.
- After bombing attack, which killed his friends from the Border Guard, Captain Wiktor Rebrow trying to unravel the mystery and figure out what happened and who is behind it all.
- In each episode, viewers watch powerful, emotional crime stories set in the fictional Gorczak, a dangerous district that can be found in any city.
- TV show about stereotypical polish family and their neighbours living in one of the tenement houses in Wroclaw.
- Talent and passion for music can take one to the very top. On the way, however, there are going to be showbiz traps.
- Father Matthew, who runs a small parish and turns into a detective by night.
- Maks is a die-hard womaniser and a notorious liar. When Anna, an attractive young woman, mistakes him for a handicapped person, Maks does not correct her mistake, hoping she'll be another easy catch.
- Lucy Wilska (Ilona Ostrowska), an American of Polish descent, comes from New York to Wilkowyje, a small town in eastern Poland, to deal with the matters of a house she inherited after her grandmother. Initially she intends to sell it, but after spending a night in the house she decides to stay in the town permanently. Here she meets and befriends Kusy (Pawel Krolikowski), a drunk living in a cottage next to her house, whom she soon discovers to actually be an educated man and former famous painter, who went through a breakdown after the death of his wife. Lucy also fells in conflict with the corrupt town mayor Pawel Koziol (Cezary Zak) who intended to buy the house from her, but gets in friendly relations with his twin brother, a Catholic priest Piotr Koziol (also Cezary Zak), who is very respected in town and strongly conflicted with his brother. Lucy's worldview and progressive ways often clash with the simple and very conservative society of Wilkowyje, but in time she earns much respect, leading her to become the new mayor of the town. She also helps Kusy to reassemble his life, quit drinking and get back to his art career, and the two soon fell in love and start a relationship.
- Five troubled lawmen (Marcin Dorocinski, Janusz Gajos, Andrzej Grabowski) pursue a brutal criminal.
- The Just: Crime Unit is set in Wroclaw and follows a team of municipal police officers, each struggling with the burden of their past experiences, which have been and will continue galore. Viewers will meet the families, friends and enemies of the show's central characters.
- "Pitbull" shows every-day police work the way it is, without unnecessary commentary, using documentary form. The story evolves around few CID policemen, each of whom has his own private problems.
- The script focuses on the work of police officers from the special Organized Crime Unit (OCU). This starts off as an experiment, but quickly becomes a regular unit of the Wroclaw Police Headquarters targeting mafias, especially those from the post-Soviet countries. One mafia boss, Sergey, wages a ruthless war against OCU. The officers and their families face constant danger. Sergey dies, but it does not solve their problems. Other dangerous players, like Little Odessa, headed by the Russian dignitary Kola, enter the fray. Kidnappings, blackmails and killings are the name of the game.
- The series presents the fate of two heroines - one living in the modern capital and the other: living in interwar Warsaw. The diary of Maria Kielicz, which accidentally falls into the hands of a young architecture student, Zosia, is the clamp that binds two women's stories together. Along with its pages, a story about dilemmas, ambitions and romantic choices of women looking for the truth about themselves develops. Zosia discovers the story of her great-grandmother. In 1936, Maria, a single mother with a degree in architecture, comes to the interwar capital to start a new life. In Warsaw, a woman becomes Jan Wedel's assistant. She quickly becomes his trusted employee and confidant of the secrets of the most thriving chocolate factory in Europe.
- Mass deportations to Siberia of the 1940s as seen through eyes of a young boy called Staszek Dolina. His family members are among the 2 million Polish citizens, who are sent to the cruel Siberian work camps.
- The main character is Monika Borecka, TV producer and manager. She is a modern woman of success - strong, attractive, hard-working and self-confident. Seemingly, she's leading a perfect life: she's on the peak of her career, makes money, and has a handsome partner. She loves living in a big city, she is always updated with news. Monika is ambitious and creative. In the world of show-business, she feels like a duck in water. She's going to celebrate her 40th birthday with beloved ones. Suddenly...she loses everything. Without job, friends, rejected by the world of show-biz which was her entire world. Arrested and convicted to social services in hospital. Monika, for the first time in her life is left on the own. Betrayed, humiliated, disillusioned and without hope. Monika faces many problems to find the answer for a question: what is the most important thing in life? Is she able to struggle with hardships of life? How to use a second chance, which is given us by lock to find our true destiny? The series also shows scenes of show business and reveals to the audience the mechanisms governing the world.
- A prosecutor and the lead detective work together to solve murder crimes in Warsaw.
- Malgosia looks for job (and simultaneously, love) in Warsaw.
- The story begins when commissioner Agata Wilczewska (played by Katarzyna Ucherska) escapes to the other end of Poland after a stormy breakup - she ends up in a small Uroczysko. The idyllic area turns out to be the site of a shocking crime. The investigation is conducted by a young team of the local police station, headed by Commissioner Filip Ziomecki (Antoni Królikowski).
- The story takes place in a small Uroczysko near Wroclaw, where "Santa Claus" - Mikolaj Bialach's bar is located. Although the officer known from the series "Policjantki i Policjanci" has thrown off his uniform and started running the premises, he still cannot pass by indifferently when someone needs help. His police instincts continue to kick in and he never fails. Persuaded by his employees, dissatisfied with what is happening in their native village, Bialach becomes the head of Uroczysko. After all, who, if not Mikolaj - the "patron of hopeless matters" - will be able to overcome the apathy and fear prevailing here, and finally restore order? Independent and intimidating Bialach, he will become the real sheriff of Uroczysko, coming into conflict with the most important person in the area - Krzysztof Kordas, the owner of a cold cuts processing plant. Nothing happens in the village without the knowledge and consent of Kordas, and nobody dares to mess with him, especially since the last village leader went missing in unexplained circumstances. There is only one person at whom the businessman shaking the area softens like a wax - this is his spoiled and entertaining 19-year-old daughter Luiza.
- "Ranczo Wilkowyje" follows the story of Lucy, a young American who receives an inheritance. She travels to the rural area of Podlasie in Poland, where her arrival causes quite a stir.
- The first Polish dance and music series, "Tancerze" follows the lives of students and teachers of a private performing arts school. The lead cast includes: Katarzyna Glinka, Katarzyna Cichopek, Marcin Dorocinski, Magdalena Walach and Natalia Lesz. The series is based on a Spanish format inspired by multiple-award-winning American series "Fame". The first episode of the third season is scheduled to air on September 16 at 9:40 p.m on TVP2. "Tancere" is set in a performing arts school run by Helena Nalecz-Gonzales (Malgorzata Niemirska), who, after years spent at a similar academy in Madrid, opened her own school in Wroclaw. The teaching staff includes Alicja (Magdalena Walach), Helena's former student whose life changed after a stage accident; Roma (Katarzyna Glinka), a would-be artist; Krzysztof (Marcin Dorocinski), an unpredictable actor and lothario; and a number of other eccentric characters. They all have one thing in common - their artistic careers have in various ways complicated their lives. Their students include energetic Inga (Natalia Lesz), haughty Sylwia (Dorota Czaja), shy Dorota (Karolina Szymanska), arrogant Robert (Kamil Czarnecki) and flamboyant Kuba (Leszek Stanek). They all share an enthusiasm for what they do and determination to achieve success. They discover, however, how much they have to sacrifice to achieve their dreams. Balancing your career and personal life is a very hard task. "How much more am I prepared to sacrifice for the sake of my career?" They all have to answer this question. "Tancerze" is based on a UPA Spanish format inspired by well-known American series Fame (1982-1987), winner of 3 Golden Globe awards, including best series, and 11 television Emmy awards. The series is filmed in Wroclaw is a specially-built, giant-sized, two-story, more-than-2000-square-meter set that includes a dance room, theater room, teachers' rooms and students' dorm.
- Uliana, Polina, Olyia and Swieta, four friends from Ukraine come to Warsaw to find jobs and a better life for themselves.
- In this satirical animated miniseries, Polish politicians show their real faces in an underground gambling saloon created in the basement of the parliament.
- Adas and Anetka are siblings. One day their mother becomes ill. The siblings must find magical drops that make wishes come true. Adas and Anetka set off on an adventurous journey.
- The documentary series sheds new light on domestic criminal cases of the last thirty years, which were followed by the entire Poland through the media. Forensic experts talk about the murders that shocked Poland.
- 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.
- First Polish reality show
- 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.
- Cash Battle is the only general knowledge quiz show with no limit on the money a person can win. Contestants are challenged to win until they lose. The game consists of two parts. In part one, there are 3 teams of 4. The host-Krzysztof Ibisz, a popular TV personality and a three-time winner of the Victor Award-draws question categories by spinning a wheel. Teams bid for the right to answer each question. This part consists of two rounds and continues until 2 teams go bankrupt or the host asks 6 questions and teams bid 6 times for the right to answer them. In part two, the winners of part one compete with 'champions'-the winners of the previous show. The rules are similar to those in part one. The losing team leaves with the money it accumulated in part one. If a team goes bankrupt, it leaves with nothing. In addition to prize money, there are also prizes and surprises hidden in the black box. At any time during the game each team can go for broke. If it misses an answer, it goes bankrupt and leaves with nothing. Cash Battle became a hit in the fall of 2002. It aired in the most competitive 9 p.m. time slot, traditionally reserved for news shows, but its audience ratings exceeded 20%. The show, created by Okil Khamidov, Patrick Yoka and the ATM production team, outshone the famous Who Wants to Be a Millionaire!
- "Sex Buy Now" is an exciting journey of the former erotic dancer Marta Szulawiak-Turska, who wants to find out how the sex business has changed since she herself was part of it. In the 2-episode documentary, Marta gets women and men to talk about how it feels to pay or be paid for sex. She tries to get answers to questions like: How sexual services have expanded in the Internet age? Who are the men and women who offer sexual services and scour escort agencies websites looking for thrills? What makes them choose this way of making a living? Not much is known about the Polish escort industry. Marta opens the door leading to a world that can only be seen through a peephole. Behind that door there are women and men who sell their bodies. The interviewees discuss their needs, preferences and the price they are willing to pay for pleasure and for pursuing their chosen way of making a living. After you watch this documentary, escort agency flyers will never be the same.
- The Bar is an interactive show mixing reality, documentary soap and other genres. Its participants were selected through auditions of 16,000 candidates who came to Wroclaw to achieve social success and win a cash prize. Their task was to run a real club in the center of a big city. This involved hard and stressful work but also offered great fun and, possibly, an adventure of a lifetime. Participants were filmed both at work and in their house. In the first edition, the house was located in a Wroclaw suburb. In the second, it was moved downtown. The show began a new era of large, interactive TV shows. The Bar was a huge success. The first edition was the most watched TV show in its category. Encouraged by the show's success, ATM produced a second edition which was aired in 2002 and proved an even greater hit. More than 3,200,000 viewers tuned in to watch it. The Bar saw an unprecedented event: for the first time in history, TV show participants fell in love, got engaged and got married during a show. The Bar also held concerts of leading bands including Ich Troje, Oddzial Zamkniety, Lzy, Varius Manx, Modern Talking, and Big Cyc.
- The story begins when two garbage collectors, Marek and Staszek Gawlik, accidentally end up in the Security Agency, where they meet the operational officer Karolina Drzazga, with whom they will have to carry out many daring and crazy missions.