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- A musical prodigy rises to Christian music fame and fortune only to walk away and live on a Navajo reservation.
- ShortA young female motocross rider, Ryan "Ragamuffin" Myles spends what seems like an average race weekend with her father, Mad Mike. But as the weekend unfolds, 12 year old Ryan is faced with a cacophony of challenges on and off the track.
- A documentary feature film based on the life and legacy of Rich Mullins. Rich Mullins was primarily known as a Christian singer songwriter, but he lived recklessly and furiously through this life before dying in a car wreck over 15 years ago. He was boldly honest, ruffling the feathers of both Nashville and his fellow Christians, and gave up fame and fortune to live on a Native American Reservation teaching kids music and the hope of the gospel of Jesus. Thousands, including many current artists, would claim to have been impacted by the life and legacy of Rich Mullins. Hear from those who knew him best about his life from beginning to end.
- A spoiled young rich girl is forced by misfortune to fight for survival in the slums and alleys, where she becomes involved with all manner of unpleasantness.
- We start with the birth of two children "the whole wide world apart," one in a swell house in Washington Square, the other in the slums of New York. We see them on their third birthday; Bob, the rich little boy, surrounded by the presence of love and care ; Jenny, the poor little girl, stealing an apple from a fruit stand. We see them getting their education^ Bob, under the care of a private tutor and Jenny learning to read through stolen glances at the Police Gazette. When they are grown up, Bob Van Dyke and his sister, Beth, now orphaned, are caught in the whirl of a gay social life and are spending the fortune left them by their parents. Jenny, left alone in the world, has been adopted by Dugan, an old crook, who stands in the place of a father to her, and who makes use of her in his illegal calling. The young cracks-man, Kelly, suggests to Dugan that they burglarize a house in Washington Square by putting Jenny through the basement window and have her open the front door for them. Jenny is captured by Bob and is about to turn her over to the police but in questioning her, sees through her girlish beauty, a soul struggling for expression and he determines to try to save her. Jenny, never having heard of right and wrong, is fascinated by the rich young man and when he leaves his money on the table and says that he will go upstairs "until he hears the front door close behind her", she realizes that she has found someone in the world who will trust her. She is about to go when she sees Bob's photograph on the table. She is tempted to steal it but hesitates and leaves fifty cents, her whole fortune, in place of the picture. She then goes out and shuts the door and facing her crook companions, announces that she is going to live straight. Back in the tenement home, she packs her small bundle of clothes and leaves. Two years pass, during which time Jenny has succeeded in making herself an expert dressmaker. She lives alone in a little room and, inspired by Bob's photograph and the memories it recalls, has grown to worship the young man who trusted her, although she has not seen him since. A strike is called in the dress factory and Jenny is let out of work. She saves a little newsboy who has stolen money and who is being pursued by the police and is able to reform him. Penniless, Jenny is finally thrown into the street with her goods and chattels. In the meantime, Bob and Beth have speculated with what is left of their fortune and while down town to pawn some of his sister's jewels, Bob finds Jenny and takes her to his home to have her make clothes for his sister. While there the love of the two young people grows and the difference in their stations is apparently insurmountable. Bob's speculations go wrong and he is tempted to use money belonging to their old nurse. Jenny overhears their plan to use the money and pleads with Bob^not to do this thing for if the speculation goes wrong, he will be a thief. Bob is deaf to her entreaties and puts the money in the safe. Jenny sees her ideal tottering and induces Kelly to enter the house and open the safe for her. She then takes the money and hides it. The next morning the loss is discovered. Detectives find Jenny's finger-prints on the safe and she is arrested but will not tell where the money is, preferring to go to jail rather than let Bob do anything dishonest. Bob realizes this and promises to go straight. Jenny steals away as Bob awaits the impending smash. Bob and Beth are forced to live in a small Harlem flat and Beth marries her wealthy young lover from the smart set . Bob realizes that he had happiness in his hand and let it go and hunts up Jenny. He sees that class does not count and, in spite of Jenny's protests, takes her in his arms.
- Filled with undeniable style, the vibrations of local sound systems and rhythmic Jamaican patois, Julian Henriques' urban odyssey is an energetic declaration of British Caribbean Dancehall culture, shot on location on the North Peckham Estate. The cast of local artists glide between realism and whimsy using improvised dialogue and musical performance, with the titular Ragamuffins using musical innovation to sidestep the negative aspects of urban life. This film is regarded as a prelude to Henriques' ragga musical Babymother.
- Young Effington Dupp wants to rock. His family, Pop, Mae, and Big Bill, are dubious, but he knows he has to try.He leaves his home in Ypsilanti and hits the road. His young protege, Angie, blows him off for some New York record producer, so he starts hitching rides, heading south. In West Memphis, he meets a cover band looking to break out of the grind, and with Eff's songwriting skills, they might just make it after all!
- This is the story of Rome and Finch. They are two loser bug exterminators by day and cat burglars by night. See how they handle the stress of working, stealing and relationships.
- The old gardener was discharged to give place to a younger man. His boy was nicknamed "the Ragamuffin" by the young son of the rich man. But "Ragamuffin" opened all their eyes, saving both his father's honor and the rich man's money and enabling the parents to correct their son before it was too late.
- There are three kinds of love that we will all experience in some form throughout our lives; self-actualization and the pursuit of passion, romantic love, and family love. Each of these has their inherent struggles, but as part of the human condition we still seek them out regardless of the challenges and hardships we may face.
- In "Ragamuffins," a black-and-white, 1930s-style cartoon, the Warners go to work, and create havoc, at a bakery. Then, Slappy and Skippy Squirrel attend the landmark rock concert of 1969 in "Woodstock Slappy."
- Abraham tries to keep his sons out of trouble by having them join The Boy Scouts.
- Night has descended on the city of Elurinn. Amidst the sounds of celebrations throughout the streets, our heroes caught one scream of fear. Upon investigation they found the corpse of one of the children of the seed who appeared to have been frightened to death. As they searched the alley further they were set upon by Banshees. Now they fight for their lives with these spectral figures. Will they prevail or share the same fate as the poor homeless girl?
- 2008–201244mTV-PG8.8 (12)TV EpisodeTonkinese, Nebelung, Serengeti, Korat, Cats Gone Wild, RagaMuffin, Toyger
- 2017– 1hPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- While searching through her toy collection, Lenore finds a rag doll which she attempts to sew up. However, when she cut herself, a drop of blood falls onto the doll, which gains consciousness.
- 2019– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2016– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 43mPodcast EpisodeWe have a long chat about butternut squash this week, but there's also time to discuss the latest episode of Waterloo Road, which brings Vinny back into the picture as well as a surprise Ofsted inspection at the school. Waterloo Road superfan Tom Beasley and Luke Stevenson are your hosts.
- 2019– 33mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 48mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2018– 38mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2014–TV Episode