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- A disheveled man desperately searches New York City for his young daughter.
- Keane's music video for "Crystal Ball" revolves around a simple man who seems to have all of his life figured out and solved until - an unexpected sudden change comes to turn his world upside down. The family he once knew and had is gone and with another man taking over as the family man; then his job is no longer yours and bit by bit his life starts to fall apart without any possible explanation.
- A documentary filled with tales of battles past, when the respective skippers of Manchester United and Arsenal gave their all, and a whole lot more, for domestic football's top honors.
- Indie band Keane perform live at the 02 Centre in London.
- The great actor, Edmund Kean, has difficulty separating acting from reality.
- The video saga starts with an image of a backstage door shortly before Keane gets through it with Tom holding a snare. They get into a British taxi cab. A little spirit (a "simple thing" alien) is inside the taxi. Then they arrive in a wooded area. The "simple thing" alien remains in the cab. They began walking through the forest, "an empty land", across a "fallen tree" and finally arrive to a stream.
- Edmund Kean is a popular British actor and theatrical nineteenth addicted to vices, however, and in debt. He contends with the Prince of Wales, his companion of excesses, the Danish ambassador's wife, but eventually falls in love with Anna, a young but promising rookie actress.
- Spanish film directors Juan Antonio Bayona and Sergio G. Sánchez co-directed the video for "Disconnected" with Leticia Dolera in the main role. Bayona, Sanchez and Keane filmed the video inside a haunted house in Barcelona, which pays homage to the '70s horror movie aesthetic. Both Bayona and Sanchez created a surreal and moving plot which tells the story of two lovers who have become detached from each other and ultimately question the notion of reality and mortality
- On 1st November 2007 Keane hosted a spectacular night at Brixton Academy in aid of the charity War Child. The evening featured sets from Teddy Thompson (son of Richard), Findlay Brown, Brendan Benson (with Keane as his backing band), the Guillemots, the Magic Numbers, the Pet Shop Boys and Lily Allen, performing her own chart topper Smile and the Keane hit Everybodys Changing, both with Keane as
- When a famous Shakespearean actor falls in love with a woman above his station, his professional and personal life begin to crumble.
- Captain Jack Keane gets involved with tea eating plants, an evil scientist, a British secret agent and Amanda, who is on the look-out for adventure.
- Keane tells it how it is in the sensational all new film.
- A psychological profile of one of football's greatest enigmas, a player with tremendous abilty, yet with a unique self destruct button, Roy Keane.
- Keane are playing in a white room, and proceed to change into other persons. Most of the persons they change into are easily recognizable archetypes from cultures around the world.
- The scenes are laid in London, in the year 1830. Kean, who is admired by all classes, both high and low, receives an invitation to a reception at the house of Count K. The reception is a gorgeous affair, and the scenes thrown on the screen are full of life and animation, and afford splendid scope for the fine photographic quality which is a distinguishing feature of this film. Among the guests is a prince of the period, a great admirer of Kean's genius, although a reckless and amorous courtier. Anna Damby, a popular actress, is also present, and the Countess of K. The former is secretly and deeply enamored of Kean, and the Countess also is fascinated by his charming personality. Anna is quick to observe that Kean has eyes only for the Countess. Following, we are shown Kean, the man of the masses. We find him in a low class inn, in the purlieus of the borough, amidst roystering companions. It is a christening party, and Kean is seen kissing the baby, to the great delight of his boon comrades. They are all drinking together when a dispute arises, and Kean whips off his coat, and after a few rounds, floors his burly opponent. In the meantime Anna Damby has been pestered with the attentions of a certain Lord M., a man of evil reputation. She rejects him with scorn, and he, knowing her infatuation for the actor, sends her a letter signed "Kean" making an appointment at the inn in the borough. Kean discovers the forgery, and a fine picture shows him exposing Lord M. in front of his friends. In the evening we see Kean in his dressing-room getting ready for the play. Owing to financial embarrassment he is in a bad temper, and his facial expressions as he "makes up" are excellent character sketches. The Countess calls, and a love scene ensues; she presents him with her photo. Footsteps are heard and the affrighted Countess has just time to slip into another room before the Count enters accompanied by the Prince, who descries the photo, and a violent scene takes place between Kean and the Prince, who discloses his love for the Countess, and declares that he will have no rival in the field. The actor resents interference in his love affairs and gets so furious that he declines to act that night. However, he is prevailed upon by his confreres on the stage not to disappoint the audience. The next few pictures show the interior of Drury Lane, the crowded boxes and stalls, and the superb acting of Kean on the stage. Suddenly the great actor catches sight of the Prince flirting with the Countess in a box. Jealousy gets the upper hand, and to the astonishment of the audience he throws aside his acting and walking quickly up to the footlights shouts out a terrible accusation against the Prince. This creates a scandal amongst the audience, and Kean has to be forcibly removed from the stage. The final scenes show the intercession of Anna Damby, and the noble generosity of the Prince, who not only forgives the insult, but once again becomes the devoted admirer and friend of the gifted actor, who learns to appreciate the love and affection of Anna.
- Irish singer Dolores Keane's distinctive deep, soulful voice is loved the world over. But Dolores' life was overshadowed for many years as she battled with alcoholism, depression and more recently, breast cancer. Now she has re-emerged from the shadows to share her story.
- A series that explores old cities, small towns and vast landscapes.
- The famous actor Edmund Kean becomes a rival of the Prince of Wales when he is romantically interested in the wife of a diplomat, also courted by the Royal Highness.
- Fergal Keane finds surprises and hope among people he first met more than twenty years ago in hard pressed communities, in a powerful film directed by Oscar winner Alice Doyard.
- The great actor Edmund Kean ponders the difference - if there is one - between theatre and reality.
- Jack Keane is back. Five years after his last adventure with Dr. T, the hapless but incorrigible hero, Jack Keane returns to experience the greatest adventure of his life alongside the beautiful Amanda.
- The actor Edmund Kean, adored by his fans and critics, makes another brilliant performance. The young Anna Danby clings to his lips. But Kean has a liaison with a married woman.
- Keane appear on a scene representing a sunset - their performance is broken up with clips of gigs in London, Mexico City and United States.
- The song kicks off and Keane are playing a gig on the stage with a photograph of a forest behind them. Soon, the photograph becomes real and Keane are actually playing in the forest it represents. After the chorus, the forest becomes a city, and buildings start to grow. On the last chorus, it starts raining before converting into a forest again.