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- A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.
- Operetta adaptation : in nineteenth century Saint Petersburg, villains threaten the true love of a heartfelt couple.
- A young man loses his one and only love to the Black Saturday Bush-fires, Australia's worse bush-fire disaster in history. He has lost everything, all that he ever cared for. It's not until twelve months after the disaster that he returns to his beloved ballroom dancing, when he sees his dead partner on the edge of the dance floor. He waltzes with him and says goodbye. Can life ever return to normal?
- When a woman loses her daughter in an accident, everything around her falls apart. She tries to fight her demons with alcohol, drugs, and random sex, but only when she hits rock bottom, she is able to find redemption.
- Balkan Country in which this story is laid, is governed by an elderly widowed queen whose will is of iron. She has a very soft spot in her heart for the Crown Prince Alexis who will eventually succeed her. Alexis is a hefty laughing cavalier who is an all-round sport and the finest shot in the country. Alexis has been officially betrothed to the Princess Elena of Avonia by the old queen. He has never seen her, nor has anyone else in the country besides the old queen. One day the news comes that the Princess is staying at Castle Anuscheff, just like an ordinary school girl on a vacation. The minister informs Alexis that he must go to the castle to pay the Princess a formal visit. The Prince sends his aide, Dimitri, to the castle with a letter announcing his impending visit. The next day, Dimitri rides out through the country. Near the castle he sees a wonderful looking girl riding on horseback. He is instantly smitten by her and tries to race with her. Not succeeding in out-distancing her, he pretends to fall from his horse. The dark-haired beauty turns around at his cry of distress and returns to help him. He stands upright, looks at her and says, "thanks; your eyes are really brown-that's all I wanted to know." The girl, nettled by the impertinence, whips up her horse and gallops off. Arrived at the castle Dimitri sends in the letter from the Crown Prince. He is presented to two girls, one a blonde and the other a brunette. The brunette is the one with whom he tried to flirt in the forest and she is announced as the Princess Elena. Her blonde friend is the Countess Vera Anuscheff. Dimitri feels that he is falling in love with the officially announced bride of the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince arrives and they hold an informal dance. Dimitri sweeps the Princess off her feet with an impassioned declaration of his love. The Prince who has been dancing with the little blonde has seen nothing of what has occurred and he suggests a sleigh ride. He makes Dimitri, drive the blonde while he takes as his partner, the little brunette. A terrific snow storm arises and the Prince's sled overturns. As they are quite close to the inn, the Prince takes the blonde there; they go to his private rooms. After a moment, the Prince comes up with a warm drink for her and tries to calm her. She bursts out with "I'm worried about the Princess Elena." The Crown Prince is mystified; she rattles on. "I'm not the Princess. I'm Countess Vera Anuscheff. The Princess was so nervous about meeting you for the first time, that we changed names for one day and this is what has happened." In the Castle Anuscheff a similar explanation is taking place. Dimitri realizes that the girl whom he loves is not the princess and that she is lost somewhere in the snow storm. He drives hurriedly off. The Prince who is angry at being fooled tries to make love to Vera. She puts up a fight but the Prince is relentless. Dimitri enters in time to save her and she cries to be taken away. Dimitri challenges the Prince to a duel but the Prince has him put under arrest. Next day Dimitri is condemned to death. The Princess on learning the story from Vera, pleads with the Prince to grant a respite. He agrees to give one hour of freedom on Dimitri's promise to return promptly. Vera. persuades him to run away and he is torn between his love and his word of honor. In the Castle, the Princess turns on the Prince and accuses him of having played the part of the coward. Vera enters and tells them that Dimitri has run away. The Prince sneers and Dimitri walks in, confessing that he could not go back on his word. The Crown Prince offers to duel Dimitri, and pistols are chosen. Dimitri flings off his coat and removes a cigarette case from his breast pocket. This is the case that the Prince had given him for having saved his life. Dimitri will not use it as a shield and he removes It. Alexis follows the gesture and repents. The Prince shoots but only hits the pendulum on the clock. The sentence is revoked and the picture ends with Dimitri and Vera dancing their way thru the dark and empty ball room, to the strain of their waltz which is played for them by an old violinist, who is on his way home.
- The Last Waltz is a touching story about an old man named Waltz, who has been in a coma in a nursing facility. He has pushed others away for much of his adult life because of his wife's death and scarring military experiences. One day, Waltz suddenly wakes out of his coma. He spends what little time he has left trying to get in touch with his estranged family and to make peace with God.
- On a fateful summer's night in the 1930's, Karl has to make a crucial choice that the rest of his life will depend upon. A choice between courage and cowardice, between being successful - or being himself. In the year 2000 Karl has grown old. Thinking back to that critical moment long ago, he realizes he made the wrong choice. He decides to set things right before it is too late. Never again will he be a coward. Decisively, he starts writing a letter...
- A man in fear and despair takes the last walk.
- July 1914, Vienna. A cunning businessman, struggles for a way to get rid of his shoddy merchandise. Serendipitously, arch prince Ferdinand was just assassinated in Sarajevo, and the turmoil that follows, is just what Arnheim was hoping for.
- Public school? No problem. Marissa's glad to be at a school where no one knows about her. Oops. Everyone knows. Charlotte closes in on Kirsten. And Summer spies on someone lip-locked with Taylor.
- The hospital's charity ball is being organized by Meryl and David with a band led by porter Andy's brother Vic and Aidensfield barmaid Gina on vocals. When the band's van breaks down, Ken rides to the rescue. Jill treats a woman with syphilis but is on hand to comfort Gordon when he realizes that his wife may never recover.
- A family of crooks plans to hijack appliances bound for a new housing development.
- Arden tries to ruin Sadie and Ben's relationship when she gets jealous he picks Sadie over her (to dance with) in gym class.
- It's prom time. Billy catches TJ cheating for her ex-boyfriend.
- GP takes us into the professional and private lives of the staff at the frenetic Ross Street Surgery, encountering the delights, the dedication and the dilemmas of life in general practice. The long-running series which features many of Australia's best-known actors, highlights many contemporary medical issues while putting the spotlight on powerful human emotions, conflicts, loves and hopes.
- The wedding of Karen and Bill provides the impetus for emotional revelations that threaten to derail the entire ceremony unless Hank can put everything right. Season finale.
- Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela discuss what is widely considered to be the greatest documentary/concert film of all time: Martin Scorsese's 'The Last Waltz' (1978).
- It's Jimmi's birthday, and as a special treat Cherry organizes a treasure hunt! He's not entirely enamored with it, especially when he discovers her real agenda. Heston tries to make an elderly man whose wife is dying of cancer see that life is for the living. He helps her record a video message and takes them dancing one last time.
- 2017– 52mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 39mPodcast Episode
- With war inevitable and her marriage in ruins, Lady Agnes takes her children to the countryside, leaving her husband to carry on with her sister, in an affair which soon becomes noticed downstairs. Harry and Beryl get engaged and plan to emigrate to America, though Beryl almost backs out when she learns of her boyfriend's fling with Persie. Harry blackmails Sir Hallam into giving him the money for the passage in return for keeping quiet about his affair with Persie. Pritchard forms a romance with lady's-maid Violet Whisset when they are chosen to organize the annual servants' ball, but she rejects him on learning that he was a conscientious objector in the Great War. Later, a returning Lady Agnes finds Pritchard ill with drink and emotional on the area steps.
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 23mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 27mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 2h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 53mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 52mPodcast Episode
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- Martin Scorsese 's superb record of the farewell concert given by the Band in San Francisco on Thanksgiving Day 1976. Dylan guests alongside Joni Mitchell Neil Diamond Emmylou Harris and Neil Young.