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- Will, who attends single parent meetings to woo women, meets Marcus, a troubled 12-year-old boy. As they become friends, Will learns to be responsible while he helps Marcus with his studies.
- Womanizing Will lives a carefree bachelor life on a Christmas song's royalties - until 11-year-old Marcus and his cute mom Fiona move in next door. Will provides an escape for Marcus from his vegan, hippie, uncool, depressed mom.
- Based on Nick Hornby's best-selling novel, About A Boy is the story of a cynical, immature young man who is taught how to act like a grown-up by a little boy
- Our film, 'About a Bum and a Boy' is a wacky, character driven, comedy about friendship with heart. It all begins when a bum, known as the High School Bathroom Bum, gets his name by moving into a high school bathroom with the help of an alcoholic janitor. There, he befriends a 'nerdy' student named Matthew by protecting him from a bully. Matthew, in turn, brings the bum food and their awkward friendship develops. The real adventure kicks off when Matt goes to college (UC Berkeley) only to find that the bum has followed him there. Living in his dorm bathroom, he crashes his dates, parties, and puts their friendship to the test. After much hilarity, their friendship comes out on top.
- True story of MC Breeze, aka Joey B. Ellis, who overcame childhood adversity to form his own record label in 1986. His single, "Discombobulatorbubulator," was the first rap record to be banned from radio. As a recording artist for MC Hammer he composed and performed the Theme Song for Rocky V (Go For It). After Hammer's legendary bankruptcy, he returned home to Philadelphia only to suffer dual tragedies that only his love for music could help heal.
- I'm 12 years old, and I have spent the last 12 + months working on a film to educate people about what it's like to have life threatening food allergies. I offer the unique perspective of a child and most of my interviewees are also kids. Eating is enjoyed by everyone, but for 8% of the earth's population, it can be an inescapable nightmare. The food allergy epidemic is quickly rising and hundreds of people a year are dying from food allergies. If you suffer from a food allergy, you literally put your life into the hands of hosts, waiters, caregivers, friends and family everyday. The movie explores why having food allergies can be scary, intimidating, isolating, embarrassing, frightening, confusing, annoying, and of course, frustrating.
- A budding writer thinks he's found a muse and quickly develops a relationship with her, but it turns out that they are both placeholders for each other's repressed psychological problems.
- At the annual croquet bbq party, Julia has to make a choice between her ugly and unlovable family, and her newly adopted stepson.
- Cast and crew discuss the making of the feature film About a Boy (2002). Among the crew interviewed are directors Chris and Paul Weitz, and writer Nick Hornby. Among the actors interviewed are Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Weisz and Toni Collette.
- How violence creates a psychological impact on children and crosses the border of time and place.
- Dvor: the word means courtyard in Russian, but to a Russian speaker, it is evocative of a whole universe; the space where Putin, like so many Soviet kids of his generation, grew up and learned an unforgiving, often brutal social code.
- Among Us is a 2018 online multiplayer social deduction game developed and published by American game studio Innersloth. The game was inspired by the party game Mafia and the science fiction horror film The Thing.
- Zbyszek is a groom, having an unusual contact with animals. When one day a new rider arrives, Zbyszek has to decide how much he can sacrifice to become a man.
- Dan Halloran, now on the verge of adulthood has helped write a book to try to assist other families dealing with schizophrenia.
- Mac returns from Canada to find chaos and death at Riverside following the siege. Faith mourns the death of Jerry.
- Jack sets up Elliot with a fake headhunter to test his loyalty. Elliot proves he's loyal but resents the set up. He teaches Jack to swim so he'll become more trusting. Finch creates a fake kid so he can trick a nanny into sleeping with him.
- One in this series of programs on the performing and visual arts. In this edition, devoted to the life and career of Noel Coward, actors Jean Marsh, George Rose, Carole Shelley, and Kristoffer Tabori utilize Coward's writings, sayings, scenes from his plays, and performances of his musical numbers to present a well-rounded portrait of the man and his work. After noting Coward's early love of the theater and his first precocious roles, Carole Shelley and George Rose perform a scene from Coward's 1935 play "Tonight at 8:30" in which a married vaudeville couple argue about their act and each others' performances before going on stage. Rose and Shelley then sing "Why Must the Show Go On" from the musical "Break It Up" by Mel Torme and Robert Wells. Jean Marsh and Kristoffer Tabori perform a scene from "The Vortex," Coward's first play, a serious drama about a vain, aging woman and her cocaine-addicted son. Next, Rose sings "You Were There" from Coward's 1936 musical "Shadow Play," and a pianist plays a medley of additional Coward numbers, as examples of his growing reputation as a composer and lyricist as well as a playwright. Marsh reads from a poem written during Coward's nervous breakdown in 1937, after which Shelley sings "Twentieth Century Blues."
- 2011–2022TV Episode
- Turkish Mum won't return son to NZ father.
- Everything changes for Navid when he learns how Adrianna used the baby she gave up for adoption.
- Quaden is a nine-year-old with dwarfism who just wants to fit in. When his Mum posted a video to social media of Quaden distraught after a tough day at school they could not have predicted what would unfold.
- Episode: (2020)2019– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 2mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020– 1h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 1h 19mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2020– Not RatedTV Episode
- Lydia finds out Mary likes a boy they met at the mall and begins to scheme.
- 2021– 31mPodcast Episode