L'agente dell'FBI Kurt Weller segue gli indizi nascosti negli intricati tatuaggi di una donna affetta da amnesia, indagando così su un complotto di vaste dimensioni.
Eliza Dushku interpreta una giovane donna di nome Echo, appartenente ad un gruppo di persone, chiamate "attivi" o "doll", totalmente controllate dalla misteriosa e segreta organizzazione "Dollhouse". Le doll sono in realtà giovani di ambo i sessi, fisicamente attraenti e atletici, che si sono sottoposti (si suppone volontariamente) ad un procedimento di totale cancellazione dei ricordi delle loro pregresse esperienze di vita. In conseguenza di tale processo, la loro personalità diviene neutra, infantile, ingenua e quasi del tutto assente. La macchina che produce all'annullamento, e grazie a ciò, permette inoltre alla società Dollhouse di imprimere a ciascun attivo sempre nuove e distinte personalità, in base alle necessità contingenti dell'organizzazione.
David Haller è un uomo tormentato con problemi di schizofrenia, che ha trascorso l'adolescenza entrando ed uscendo da ospedali psichiatrici. Dopo l'incontro con un'altra paziente, Haller si rende conto che le voci e le visioni che lo hanno sempre tormentato non sono frutto di disturbi mentali ma di un potere superiore.
Mark guida un team di impiegati la cui memoria è stata chirurgicamente scissa per dividere i ricordi della vita lavorativa da quelli della vita privata. Quando un misterioso collega compare fuori dalla Lumon Corporation, inizia un viaggio alla scoperta della verità riguardo al loro lavoro.
Kawauchi Miyabi was once a promising neurosurgeon, but an accident caused damage to Miyabi's brain. She is unable to remember the past 2 years of her life and she will forget everything that happened today when she wakes up the next day. She has all but given up on becoming a doctor and works as an assistant nurse. One day, Neurosurgeon Sanpei Tomoharu appears in front of her. He is known as an eccentric person. Sanpei Tomoharu guides Kawauchi Miyabi at his own pace, regardless of her will. This actually helps Kawauchi Miyabi as a doctor and a patient. The mystery hidden in her missing memories is gradually revealed, which contains a secret.
The story revolves around a man who loses his memory in a traffic accident and wakes up surrounded by the women of the El Palacio – a female professional wrestling group. Unable to regain his memory, he ends up living with the El Palacio and becoming their referee.
Hit Man is an American television game show that ran from January 3 to April 1, 1983, on NBC. Peter Tomarken hosted this Jay Wolpert production in association with Metromedia Video Productions, while Rod Roddy was the announcer.
Shōwa Monogatari is a 2011 Japanese anime film and television series about the Yamazaki family, who live in Tokyo during Shōwa 39, the same year Tokyo hosts the 1964 Summer Olympics. The film, directed by Tadahiro Murakami, was released in Japan on January 29, 2011. Hiroshi Kugimiya directed the 13-episode television series, which had its broadcast run between April and July 2011
Asking how you tell what's real and what isn't sounds like an obvious question. But in this series of six programmes, James Burke shows that the more you think about it the harder it is to answer. After all, what have you got, apart from your five senses, to prove those senses are giving you the real thing?
Six tough questions are hidden behind twelve memory cards. If Arjen turns over a set, he can ask the question. Does the guest get a set? Then the question is out of the game.
Each week, two teams consisting of a celebrity and a competitor will face off in a contest where $2,000 a day is at stake. The teams memorize all the answers before each game and have to be ready to use them at the right time, either to answer questions asked by host Pierre-Yves Lord or to help their partner guess words.
One of Britain’s most iconic and ground- breaking television quiz shows has been brought bang up-to-date for today’s viewers – and this time the challenges are even tougher.