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- Young Jinhee is taken by her father to an orphanage near Seoul. He leaves her there never to return, and she struggles to come to grips with her fate. Jinhee desperately believes her father will come back for her.
- A young father reluctantly enters back into the dating scene with the help of his daughter, six years after the untimely passing of his wife.
- After middle-aged New York stock exchange trader Steve Giardino divorces his longtime wife Jackie, they must each enter the frightening but sometimes funny world of blind dates and new relationships.
- A millionaire father of three (Don Murray) falls in love with and marries a sweet blue-collar waitress (Barbara Eden), who has her own three kids. They combine families in Murray's Bel-Air mansion in this Disney TV movie which led to a one-hour comedy series. Murray's kids (Byron Thames and Shawnee Smith; another son was away at boarding school) had been brought up free-spirited and liberal, while Eden's kids were used to a close-knit, conservative upbringing. Hijinks ensue.
- The story involves a young American who falls obsessively in love with a mysterious courtesan named Melania against the backdrop of a dilapidated Eastern European landscape.
- Life is a career criminal who desires to get out of the dope game and go legitimate. However, he finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a crooked cop determined to bring him down.
- Series following intrepid expats as they chase a dream life in the sun and set up new businesses abroad. Just how easy is it to start a new life, and is the grass really greener on the other side.
- Presented by architectural designer Charlie Luxton, Build A New Life follows people leaving the rat-race of the city in pursuit of new lifestyles and new homes in the countryside. The dream houses they are creating are inspiring, architecturally challenging and are all undertaken with a modest budget.
- The autobiography of Waris Dirie, a Somalian nomad circumcised at 5, sold into marriage at 13 for four camels, fled from Africa a while later to become finally an American supermodel and author. Her book 'Desert Flower' was made into a feature length motion picture.
- Tina is a young warehousewoman in a supermarket. She is in love with Fred but still lives at her mother Nadine's. When Nadine dies, Tina looks for meeting her father Ludovic, who she never knew. But she first meets her half-sister Lise, and Constantin, the unusual Ludovic's lawyer.
- Ben Fogle meets some adventurous Brits who have given up their city jobs and moved to the countryside for a better life.
- Documentary series following six British families embarking on the one-way trip of a lifetime - emigrating to Australia to start a new life. Each programme focuses on the experiences of one of the families.
- Created by Gavin Hay and Remy Blumenfeld, the owners of Brighter Pictures Ltd, in 2003 the BBC 2 embarked on a series, which would have effects throughout the nation. Gavin and Remy co created an 8-part series whereby they helped people leave Britain for a new life abroad. Inspired by the4 co creators real life situation, which lead them to relocate in San Fransisco with a weeks warning, the show illustrated how possible it is to rebuild your life positively and quickly. Fronted by two property and relocation experts, Melissa Porter and Scott Huggins Get a New Life struck a cord with the nation. Amazingly some 150,000 people a year leave Britain permanently. Each week 3 million people tuned in to watch eight families relocate abroad often to a new life in the sun. In 2004 the series made a comeback this time on a grander scale, 12 episodes helping 12 families relocate. This programme had such a rippling effect that a dedicated programme about it and relocation was made giving the staggering statistic that 47% of people in Britain would like to relocate abroad within the next 3 years. The programme offered people the chance to try the relocation for a month with their living expenses paid and then had the option to return home or stay at the end of it. There were many far-off places including Australia, Spain, New Zealand and even chilly Canada. Get A New Life was so successful for BBC2 that Controller Jane Root ordered more than 100 episodes of the show and follow up show which was broadcast at 18:00 on the channel.
- This series revisits the Brits who left the UK for new ventures in France and Spain in the original series, A New Life in the Sun.
- After 18 years of marriage, a middle-aged couple has to face the prospect of having their first child.
- Shari Duval was desperate for a solution to help her son Brett when he returned from serving in Iraq, suffering from PTSD. She stumbled on a story about a service dog helping a veteran and that story sparked an idea. That idea, to start a service dog agency for veterans, gave Brett new hope. Together, the two formed K9s for Warriors, which pairs veterans with service dogs. For each warrior the organization saves, they also rescue a dog from a shelter. The organization has saved the lives of more than 400 veterans and 800 dogs. This is their story.
- "YNL" is a film that delves into the blurred boundaries between virtual and physical reality in a technology-dominated era.
- Everclear performs in the music video "I Will Buy You a New Life" from the album "So Much for the Afterglow" recorded for Capitol and EMI Records. The music video begins with the band playing in front of a house with a white picket fence behind them. A woman waits in the inside of the house and watches the band out of a peep hole.
- Marion does not love her husband anymore. She decides to leave him to live fully, not to be locked in the reassuring comfort of a family life. Dominique lives with his wife an identical situation but he can not take the plunge.
- After one too many rage-filled outbursts, a magical talking dog named Basketball must talk his owner, Frank, out of having him put down.
- Lucy is a young mother and housewife, married to a abusive husband. When her husband dies she needs to find a job to provide for the family. She is alone, no friends, no family, and no previous job experience. Lucy will start an unexpected new life.
- From the age of 11, Sara Kruzan was abused and trafficked by a pimp, who she shot and killed in a Riverside, CA hotel room when she had just turned 16 years old. Tried as an adult and sentenced to life without possibility of parole, Sara was a model prisoner but she lost all hope of ever being released. One day she read a notice on the prison bulletin board that offered her a glimmer of hope, propelling her back into the courts and the highest echelons of the legal system. Sara made a call that changed her life and the lives of many others in this story, and that will change the way you define justice and freedom.
- Fred Meredith is a victim of the "white plague." While assisting an old lady who has fallen in the street, he is brought to the notice of Mr. Walters, a rich philanthropist, and his daughter. He invites Fred to call at his house, which he does. Fred is advised to go to a sanitarium. He arrives at Ray Brook Sanitarium. Scenes are shown where Fred is taking the cure, right on to his final discharge from the sanitarium. He decides to go to a health resort and while there receives a visit from his benefactors. Fred has been indulging in various winter sports and persuades Mr. Walters and Bertha to visit the skating race with him. The box office is robbed. Fred goes after the robbers. The hold-up men are thrown from their sleigh over a cliff, one of them is killed and the other tries to escape with the money but is captured by Fred. Fred realizes that Bertha's interest in him has grown to love, and that he also loves her; thus two loving and sincere hearts are united.