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- The emotive journey of a former schoolteacher who writes letters for illiterate people, and a young boy whose mother has just died, as they search for the father he never knew.
- Narrated by Shane Jacobson, this immersive observational series provides Australians with unique access to Central Station, and tracks the daily challenges of Sydney Trains, one of the world's biggest and busiest rail networks.
- Central Station has been at the heart of Glasgow for 140 years, running over 950 trains a day for 32 million passengers a year. This is a look at the history the building, and the work of those who keep the station running.
- An audio-visual lament for the Tel Aviv central bus station. The station was built in the 1960s on the ruins of the Sheik-Alli orchards, to fulfill a dream of building an urban Utopia. Despite this dream, a grandiose "tower of Babel" was built in dissonance to the neighborhood's contours, becoming a hub of noise and pollution, transforming the area for the worse and leaving investors bankrupt. All attempts at reviving the site ultimately failed, leaving the biggest bus station in the world almost completely deserted, facing closure. The Great Gehenna Choir, in a series of vocal actions, join the 50 hertz sound frequency in the building, vocally relating to the brutalist architecture. Sound waves merge with the architecture and resonate through the building. This is an attempt of a vocal psycho-magical Anointing of the Sick, which relates to the concrete monster as an entity through which unfolds a larger story about Tel Aviv and Israel.
- If there were seven wonders of the world in New York City, then this would be one of them. Grand Central Terminal, after four years of renovation, is again one of the jewels of midtown. The landmark building is filled with hidden corners, lost legends and more than a secret or two. Join host Dan Brucker, Metro-North spokesman and GCT resident historian, as he takes you behind closed doors and uncovers The Seven Secrets of Grand Central.
- It is a fairy tale about love. Couples who come and go. A couple meet and loose, in Grand Central Station. A metaphor about relationships, as the trains in a station.
- From the boutique record store in Melbourne in 1976, to the multi-million dollar international dance music empire it is today, 'Central Station Records: The History of Dance Music in Australia' is essential viewing for anyone who has an interest in dance music, together with the people who have made it what it is today.
- The architects' plans for Central Bus Station to swallow visitors has turned into an endless maze of corridors. Once a gift to the citizens of Tel Aviv now serves to the immigrants. Yonathan has been a guide there for 17 years and is able to show the other side of the station's significance to those who walk with him. Yonathan knows that the purpose of going down to the building is to find not only himself, but also a society that harbours its values, protects its original traditions and wants to defend its home.
- A short film about how two strangers meet by coincidence in a world where everyone's eyes are fixed on screens.
- Welcome to the surreal world of Central Station Sofia. Along the way you will encounter an empty hotel, a moving pine tree, hunters, forgotten glory from the past as well as hope pinned to a lottery ticket. It is a mosaic film that combines fragments from the lives of those who are a part of the biggest railway station in the Balkans.
- A plastic surgeon is found dead at Grand Central Station during rush hour. He apparently died from inhaling lye. Stella and Danny investigate the death of a blind woman. Aiden is more intent than ever to solve the rape case; so much so that she does the unthinkable, an action which forces Mac to fire her.
- The apartment becomes the scene of a family melodrama when an aspiring actor delivering a singing telegram for Allie and his overbearing parents descend upon the household.
- 2002–2003TV Episode
- 1st song = "Rhyme Tyme People" by "Kool & The Gang" [ #3 R&B ]. 1st lip-sync = "Wanna Be Where You Are" by "Zulema" [ #58 R&B ]. 2nd song = "Whatever You Got, I Want" by "The Jackson 5" [ #3 R&B ]. 2nd lip-sync = "Feel The Need" by "Graham Central Station" [ #18 R&B ]. 3rd song = "When Will I See You Again" by "The Three Degrees" [ #2 Pop/#4 R&B ]. 3rd lip-sync = "Believe Half Of What You See" by "Leon Haywood" [ #21 R&B ]. 4th song = "Funky President" by "James Brown" [ #4 R&B ]. 4th lip-sync = "Release Yourself" by "Graham Central Station" [ #56 R&B ]. 5th song = "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" by "Barry White" [ #1 R&B ]. 5th lip-sync = "Standing In The Back Row Of Your Heart" by "Zulema" [ LP cut ]. Line Dance = "Midnight Sky" by "The Isley Brothers" [ #8 R&B ]. 6th lip-sync = "Can You Handle It" by "Graham Central Station" [ #9 R&B ].
- Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy have been settling into their apartment for the past two weeks, and their relationship has never been better. All the while, Venom sends Sandman and Abomination to kill Spider-Man. Spider-Man must work with Iron Man and Hulk to defeat both of them.
- During World War II, hidden power stations below Grand Central Station may have been the target of a Nazi attack. A hidden tunnel might still be reserved for U.S. government officials. And reports suggest that police have orchestrated - and covered up - brutal acts of violence within the storied station.
- It's an American icon, and an important piece of United States history. When Grand Central Station opened its doors in 1913, it stood as an opulent monument to ingenuity. But the glittering surface covered decades of complicated history, and more than a few winding secrets.
- 2018– 37mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 42mTV Episode