TV Centre has delivered an expansive roster of over 20 shows, dating from 1996 all the way to 2024. Among TV Centre’s finest offerings are Queen Margot and What Has the Deceased Said, which debuted in 1996 and 2000, respectively. As of January 2026, we’ve curated over 20 of TV Centre’s premier shows for your viewing pleasure.










XVI century. In France, there is a fierce struggle between Catholics and Huguenots. The reign of the Valois dynasty is nearing its end. Conspiracies, the elimination of rivals, the creation of secret and explicit coalitions are part of the daily life of the royal family and close associates. Love stories are woven into the canvas of palace intrigues that will affect the history of the world.



The series revolves around the main character, Sergei Krymov (the owner of a travel agency), and his common-law wife, Svetlana, who is suddenly visited by her mother, Antonina Mikhailovna, from the village. His mother-in-law quickly finds common ground with Sergei's daughter from his first marriage, Dasha, but the differences in their upbringing and outlook on life become a source of constant clashes with Sergei's sister, Valeria. Gradually, Antonina Mikhailovna learns that her daughter and Sergei are not married, and she tries in every way to facilitate this, sometimes using very unusual methods. Furthermore, at the travel agency "Krymov and Co.", where Sergei and Svetlana work, every day brings new, sometimes intractable, problems. But the resourceful mother-in-law will always find a solution, even if the situation initially seems hopeless.



What if you don't get hired for your dream job just because you're a woman? What are you willing to do for your dream? What if it's a dream to build houses and work in the most prestigious architectural Bureau in Moscow? What if the boss is a beautiful, ambitious snob with a heart of stone, who categorically does not hire women? What if you are young, beautiful, ambitious and a woman?! Sasha was faced with such statistics... and decided to act. A masquerade and a short haircut can help solve the gender problem, but what if the heart starts to shudder at the sight of the once-hated snob boss?

A few years ago, Natasha was a ballerina. Now she weighs more than 90 kg, and her husband calls her " Bun "- both because of the excess weight, and because of the addiction to sweets "from sergeicha". When she eats her favorite bun, she will complain to the "Sergeyich" drawn on the package about a boring job, the absence of children, and a non-working husband. And Sergeich always understands it.


