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- Ming Toy, the eldest of Hop Toy's many children, is rescued from the auction blocks by Billy Benson and sent to the United States in the care of Lo Sang Kee. There she continues her interest in western ways and attracts attention of a powerful Chinatown figure, Charley Yong.
- In early 1970s England, a Pakistani father finds the authority he has previously maintained challenged by his increasingly Anglicized children.
- A royal official accompanies a Portuguese warship to the Black Cliffs to see the site of the defeat of the evil Invincible Asia, who attained supernatural abilities by following the sacred scroll and castrating himself. The official discovers that the Portuguese are actually after the sacred scroll, and then finds Invincible Asia him/herself, who is not actually dead. Invincible Asia seeks to destroy all the imposters or 'false Invincible Asias' who have assumed his/her place leading cults, whilst the Portuguese, a mysterious Japanese warlord and others search for Invincible Asia and the Sacred Scroll.
- When an animal trapper in Indo-China finds that his daughter's fiancé is being successfully seduced by her estranged mother, he takes appropriate action.
- Ming Toy is on the auction block in China. She is saved by Billy and taken to San Francisco by Lo Sang Kee. To save her from deportation she is sold to Charlie Yong, the Chop Suey King. Billy kidnaps her with plans of marriage.
- The six 1970s Salford Khan children are caught between their Pakistani father's insistence on Asian traditions and their English mother's laissez-faire attitude are torn as they decide on their identity as citizens of both modern worlds.
- The evolution of the People's Republic of China is told in this spectacular song and dance production, 'Dongfang hong' or 'The East is Red'. Vast, solemn, and glorifying the progress towards Communist victory, this cornucopia of purposeful entertainment, ostensibly presented in the Great Hall of the People, is pre-Cultural Revolution propaganda at its most lavish.
- In the East London tenements lives one Alexandra Vickers, better known as "Viccy." She is rough-tongued, quick-tempered, and generous as far as her slender means allow. Her parents died when the girl was very young and left her to shift for herself. Later she takes up her abode with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and their nephew, Albert Grummett. In the month of August the family decides to go to the hop fields and earn their living picking the sticky vegetable from which is made the national beverage, beer. About this time in America a wealthy contractor dies and leaves his immense fortune to Victoria Alexandra Vickers, the only daughter of his brother. A search is made for the girl and she is finally located in the hop fields. She is placed under the care of a Mrs. Carrington, to become polished. After "Viccy" leaves, Grummett, with five hundred pounds given him by the girl, sets himself up in business and is soon prosperous. Mrs. Carrington's son asks "Viccy" to marry him, as he needs money to pay his debts, and the girl accepts him. She later sees Grummett, however, and after discovering that Carrington wants only her money she goes back to Grummett, and East returns to East.
- This travel diary of the filmmaker's trip to Vietnam with her sister Dana is a colleciton of tourism, city life, culture clash, and historic inquiry that is put together with the warmth of a quilt. The film combines Vietnamese parables, history, and memories of the people the sisters met as well as their own childhood recollections of the war on TV.
- CinemaScope tour of Malay, Burma and Thailand.
- In India, a prince captures a soldier's wife and throws her husband into a python pit.
- Stefan Molyneux solicits helps from his viewers in understanding the brutality of the Middle East.
- A stop motion short film that takes the viewer on a journey from India and travel east to Japan.
- Documentary about Red China, filmed entirely on location in the north of England.
- The music video for the song "East Is Red" by the Finnish hard rock band Havana Black from the 1993 album "Growing Wings".
- Ringo investigates a brutal stagecoach robbery where the driver and one of the passengers were killed. The only survivor is Agnes St. John, an author writing a book about the brutal violence of the West. Agnes soon must confront the violence head-on when the murderers learn that a witness that can identify them survived the hold-up.
- Japanese victories and the Battle of Midway. The Japanese are ascendant as they successfully invade the East Indies, Singapore and the Philippines. But the Americans are victorious, first on the Coral Sea and ultimately on Midway as they manage to bomb and sink four of Japan's aircraft carriers-the same ones that were used for the attack on Pearl Harbor-making the imperial fleet retreat and giving the U.S. an incredible early victory in the Pacific.
- 2018– 49mPodcast Episode
- 2018–TV Episode
- Burnley feels the pressure when he is tasked with landing Matsui Cameras for Krockmeyer's store. Burney finds the language and cultural differences difficult to overcome with the representatives.
- 1996–2004TV Episode
- One guy's bad drive home is another's fortune cookie.
- China and the cultural choice.
- 202144m7.2 (6)TV EpisodeDarren, Fern and Ivo are shown the sights by the friendliest bus drivers in Hull, meeting local hero Dean Windass, a grime star and a wind expert and discovering the truth about the famous Hull Pattie at a legendary local chip shop.
- 2019– 1h 13mPodcast EpisodeVali Nasr, Professor of Middle East Studies from Johns Hopkins University, joins to talk about the Iran Nuclear Deal, why sanctions only work if you give the country a way out, and why Iranians love America.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- A container of hummus puts Ray in the position of choosing cultural sides between Yael and a new client. Tanya catches Ray in a cover-up--and turns to Charlie for some stress relief. Lenore seethes after learning of Tanya's duplicity.