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- When the accidental death of a couple's young son sends them grieving in opposite directions, they're forced to re-examine their life and marriage.
- Melanie returns to Hong Kong as filmmaker-in-residence at a university after living abroad for decades. She tries to redefine her cultural roots and affiliations, partly through the adventure of a tragic-comic romantic fantasy, partly through bonding with her young student Niki. Niki is making a documentary film with her mother about their family's migration from China to their Hakka village in the New Territories. Melanie and Niki Both realize they are living with an original "molecule" that can't be erased even after generations of dilution, the so-called "Memory of Water."
- This is a story about social integration. When Vietnamese father and son go to the river Ebro in Spain they reminisce about their roots in Vietnam. It is a precious time and the first time they have discussed this together. Through the age-old artistic tradition of Water puppet theatre, their story unfolds as the father wants to remember and the son wants to forget
- An adaptation after ''The Memory of Water'' by Shelagh Stephenson - a comedy first staged at Hampstead Theatre in 1996. It won the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.
- The Memory of Water is a trilogy exploring the nature of human consciousness. Part One examines the themes of memory and reflection. The work explores the relationship between the drop and the ocean in terms of human experience, as well as examining the gaze as a bridge between inner and outer worlds.
- While working on restoring an Elizabethan garden, Rosemary witnesses the owner's cousin commit suicide only to later see him alive and well at an open-air market.
- A young patient of Heston's is having a course of radiotherapy. His tumor is still active, and he's having visions, visions of his mother, and water. He has been given differing advice from Doctor Diana, a homeopathic doctor whom Heston has fought with before. Everyone tries to be all happy with Zara, after her saving Izzie, though only Jimmi and Cherry know of her heartbreak.
- 2020– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 16mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2015– 1h 49mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2016– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- A young female is bought into the ED after a camper van crashes into her tent and the team must decide how far to go to save the fathers life when a mother and daughter are so at odds.
- Water, it is the essence of life as we know it. Mystics and priests have long known that water can hold sacred energy and intention. But, it took an accidental discovery for one scientist to learn what ancient traditions have always held true. David Wilcock dives into the work of Jacques Benveniste who unintentionally discovered the memory of water in this presentation originally webcast April 27, 2015.
- Even though skeptics lambast Jacques Benveniste's work, other scientists see the value of his research. They are working to advance his theories to the molecular and atomic levels. Benveniste's mantel was taken up by Nobel Prize winning, Luc Montagnier who presented the fruits of his research to UNESCO. David Wilcock explains how homeopathy and the work of these scientists is just the beginning of a new era for medical advancements in this presentation originally webcast May 4, 2015.