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- The autobiographical story of Howard Stern, the radio rebel who is now also a TV personality, an author and a movie star.
- Young Cheryl moves into her estranged aunt Martha's rundown King Edward Hotel. One of its offbeat residents, disturbed photographer George, takes special interest in her. Cheryl begins suspecting that a resident was murdered.
- Japanese film directed by Kôji Seki.
- Barbara Wong interviews HK women (of all ages (even 4 year olds), all walks of life, all sexual preferences, singles, wives, mistresses, prostitutes) with an all women crew and gets some wild and frank responses.
- This video provides a retrospective of music and comedy from four Amnesty International benefit performances held in 1976, 1977, 1979, and 1981.
- A career cop with a clean record and the only woman on the force is asked to turn in her badge and weapon.
- A chance to gain freedom may cost you your freedom.
- Jamie Laing and Francis Boulle bare their soul to the world and read their diaries out loud every week. Joined by a celebrity guest each week, the chaps reveal the most intimate details of their lives.
- Danae Elon documents her own pregnancy and the un-expected dilemmas and arguments she encounters with her partner and father of her unborn child Philip Touitou.
- A young couple sees their opportunity for a little marital adventure. Picking a right erotic fantasy for both may prove difficult.
- Private Parts Unknown is a Bourdain-style podcast exploring sex, love, relationships, gender, and seductive subcultures around the world.
- BAFTA and BPG Award winning first part of a televisual life of the film actor who died in 1999, drawing on new video footage from the archive of Bogarde's long-term partner and manager Anthony Forwood.
- Fred's tattoo vs. Ronnie's tattoo; Richard and Sal play games with their penises.
- Lucy and Matt are dismayed to learn that Lucy's mother Lois has turned over all the wedding arrangements to Esme.
- Luke's plans to impress Steve go awry when his car breaks down. Cris treats Max Grogan, a panel beater, who is suffering from dizzy spells brought on by continually seeing gruesome wrecks of smashed vehicles from road accidents.
- 1965–199615mTV Episode
- 2012– 32mTV-MATV Episode...and let's just say it shares some fairly...illuminating information about why this game BITES EPIC CHEESECAKE.
- Sue Townsend , author of the bestselling Adrian Mole diaries, examines Anglo-Saxon attitudes to bodies - dead or alive. Repressed and buttoned-up? She presents evidence that though they seem less at home in their bodies than other nationalities, the respectable English actually revel in the grotesque. With stories about her own and other English bodies, Sue Townsend offers an intriguing glimpse of our private parts.
- 1972 - Young Cheryl moves into her estranged aunt Martha's rundown King Edward Hotel. One of its offbeat residents, disturbed photographer George, takes special interest in her. Cheryl begins suspecting that a resident was murdered.
- 2020–2022Podcast EpisodeReagan's War on Drugs sought to end drug violence in our country, resulting in the sudden overcrowding of public prisons. With every problem there is a solution however, and for a few entrepreneurs in the 1980's that solution was simple: Private Prisons. Private prisons are a controversy for the ages and in episode 18 we take a look at the history and creation of private prisons in America and their impact on crime, high incarceration and recidivism. We discuss the morality of the for-profit system while weighing the pros and cons under the essential question of what is the ultimate goal of a prison? Hosted by Daylen Turk, Kara Thibault, and Curtis Medina.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2022Podcast EpisodeWe talk to political consultant, public speaker and subject of the book "But for the Grace of God: I Should Be Dead" Donald Gilliard, a man who spent 20 years in jail of his original lifetime sentence for a series of small drug related crimes and tells us about the difference between his experiences in private and public prisons, the racist system that led him there and his life sense returning to his life.
- An exploration of controversial sculptor Jacob Epstein, brought to life via a dramatisation, using his actual words and accounts of the people who knew him. Epstein is played by Lee Montague.
- After being honored as a "super cop," DS Shap begins a private rogue investigation of the murder of an illegal Belarusian immigrant.
- With Tanya Lucas dead - apparently killed by the same person to killed Peter Williams - Shap finds his own situation deteriorating. He admits to DI Mayne that he slept with the girl the evening she was killed and it eventually comes out that he was using her to try and locate Terry Camerton. He's still holding out about his true relationship with Terry and his ex-wife Sally Jowell. Meanwhile, the evidence begins to point to Sally's new husband Derek as the likely murderer. DCI Lewis still has major problems at home with son Tom and thinks she will apply for the the Superintendents' Board thinking she may have more regular hours and a more balanced lifestyle.
- 1987–199124mTV-147.6 (17)TV EpisodeSaeko's sister Reika starts a private investigation business, but her office is ravaged by a mafia group.
- 1987–199124mTV-147.6 (17)TV EpisodeReika is revealed to have been extorting money from the mafia group for her dead partner's widow.
- Oasis were the biggest band on the planet for a moment. They famously warred with Britpop rivals, Blur, and the Brothers Gallagher spat with each other in public and came to blows numerous times behind closed doors. The success of their massively popular second album skyrocketed the band to international fame and brought unwanted, intense pressure from the British tabloids, causing frontman Liam Gallagher to slide into a drunken stupor that would threaten to break up the band and distract Noel Gallagher from doing what he did best; write songs. All of the dysfunction, humor, hedonism and hooliganism that is Oasis comes to a head in this, the second part of the Oasis saga.
- 2015–TV Episode
- 2015–TV Episode
- 2015–TV Episode
- Jazz plans a rally for Black Trans Lives with Peppermint as the headliner. When Sander finds out his date hasn't had gender affirmation surgery, he finds himself questioning their potential for intimacy. Meanwhile, Jeanette cuts loose over cocktails.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Joe brings home a girl (Claudia) who is a huge fan of Maddie's work. Maddie likes Claudia so much that when Claudia announces she needs a new place to stay, Maddie suggests she moves in with them but Joe is already seeing someone else. Maddie suspects Greg is cheating on her after Jack (the dog) knocked his phone revealing a text message from a girl, while the ghost of her ex (Marshall) finally says goodbye. Maddie can't remember if she slept with a good looking guy (Sam) after she arrived home with him and Claudia is beside herself with worry after she sleeps with a guy she met at the pub (Andy) and he passes out.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeIn Part Three of our Series on L. Ron Hubbard, Robert is joined again by Caitlin Durante (The Bechdel Cast) to discuss how L. Ron Hubbard spent 99% of his waking hours making up insane lies and died worth $600 million.
- 2021– 27mPodcast Episode