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- A troubled young Glaswegian woman dreams of becoming a Nashville country star.
- The only constants in Dr. Savannah's workday are her blue scrubs and goofy laugh. Day in and day out, this young Métis veterinarian juggles everything from emergency surgery on a fawn that was attacked by a cougar, to releasing an owl back into the wild after nursing it back to health, to examining a schoolteacher's ailing classroom pet gecko...all before noon! Nestled deep in rural Drayton Valley, Alberta, life at the mixed-practice Rocky Rapids Veterinary Service is anything but predictable...and Dr. Savannah wouldn't have it any other way! Despite graduating from vet school seven years ago, this young vet still can't believe she gets paid to live out her childhood dream. Her childhood days were spent watching Dr. Doolittle and "saving" the family dog with a toy stethoscope. Today, her house is an ever-growing menagerie of rescued critters she can't resist bringing home. When she isn't saving animals' lives, Dr. Savannah is exploring her Indigenous identity. Her Métis bloodline was kept a close family secret for many years, and her true cultural roots weren't confirmed until she was almost finished at vet school. Now, on a mission to learn everything she can about her heritage, the series will follow Dr. Savannah on her quest to discover her new identity, who her ancestors are, and what it means to be a Métis woman. DR. SAVANNAH: WILD ROSE VET features a variety of characters who come into our vet's world to help guide her journey. Her Aunt Jennifer will help Savannah to uncover the Howse family's significant place in Métis history through a visit to Victoria Settlement, an historic community in Alberta. Dr. Savannah dedicates many hours to volunteering her time with organizations to help low income pet owners in the city of Edmonton with Connie Varnhagen and her organization Alberta Helping Animals Society. The chatty and fun-loving duo also travel far to Canada's High Arctic offering their services to keep northern pets healthy and pet owners happy in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. At home in Drayton Valley, Dr. Savannah has a cherished friendship with Lil Dupperon, the local wildlife animal rescuer. Together, they help and release wild birds - such as a majestic Great Grey owl - and they help a baby fawn to get back in the wild via an innovative mother deer-fawn adoption process. A member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Dr. Savannah believes strongly in volunteering her expertise, doing so by visiting remote First Nations communities to help with the roaming dog populations and providing free pet care for Indigenous families. It's a huge responsibility, but Dr. Savannah is determined to connect with, and give back to, the people with whom she has always - unknowingly - belonged.
- In 1952 Rose Miller returns to her rural hometown of Beresford, South Dakota to care for her ailing mother. Once there, she falls in love with a deaf man and must decide if she has the courage to follow her heart.
- David McGregor's family owns an oil firm and the vast Rivercross estate in Alberta. His late father however donated the original land to the Henrys. The heiress and her all-female offspring refuse to sell it back, although they can barely scrape together payments on the mortgage David bought. David's sons, responsible lawyer Will and immature horse-wrangler Peter, would prefer to be friends with their neighbors, each having a soft spot for a Henry girl. David's daughter Rebecca is a schemer herself, planning a loveless marriage to politician Trevor.
- Ewa returns to her village after a hospital stay. She works on a plantation that grows wild roses. While Ewa was away her mother has been taking care of her children Marysia and Jas. Ewa's husband Andrzej also returns home after working for months in Norway. The time apart has created distance between them. During Marysia's first communion, Ewa starts to feel ill. Her friend Basia drives her home. Basia admits that she leaked the gossip to Andrzej about Ewa's affair with Marcel, a local high school boy. Ewa meets Marcel on the rose plantation. She says that their relationship is over. After Marcel leaves, Marta realizes that Jas, her 2-year-old son, has disappeared. The search begins. After hours a policeman appears and says that Jas has been found. Marta and Andrzej go to the next village and pick up Jas. Ewa returns to the hospital she left a few days before. We discover that Ewa had given birth to a child and put it up for adoption. Ewa wants her child back.
- The life of Irish tenor Chauncey Olcott is chronicled from his childhood to his days as the toast of New York. In between, his rise to the top is complicated by romances with two women: his true love Rose Donovan and stage star Lillian Russell, who wants to make him a star.
- The song "Where the Wild Roses Grow" tells about a man who fell in love with a young and beautiful girl and killed her, so as not to see how her beauty fades. Naturally, Nick sings on behalf of a maniac, and Kylie performs the party of the victim (that is, her ghost).
- Grace Chang seduces as Hong Kong's most sensual Carmen ever. The torrid passions of Bizet's famous opera gets a postmodern reading when it is transposed to the noir-like setting of Hong Kong's Wanchai district. One of the most exhilarating and energetic musicals in the Chinese language.
- A feisty country girl Xiao Feng nicknamed Wild Rose has moved to the city with her artist friend Jiang after her father's disappearance. They move to Shanghai and discover that it is a city that only caters for the privileged few.
- The Wild Rose is a short film inspired by the Irish urban legend "Elisa Day" and the song "Where The Wild Roses Grow"' by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds ft. Kylie Minogue. A traveler falls in love with Elisa. She is so beautiful and young. They have an intense romance for 3 days.
- An unsuccessful old gold miner is stricken down and dies, leaving three young children to take care of themselves. They are a boy of seventeen, a girl of sixteen and a girl of eleven. The boy, inheriting his father's determination, insists that they remain for he is sure there is gold to be found. Later his efforts are rewarded, and he rushes off to the agent to file his claim. While he is away a trio of thugs break into the cabin, but the pure, innocent girl so impresses one of them that he drives the other two off. To him she is as a white, unsullied rose, blooming here in the wilderness. Her clear eye of innocence awakens his better self and he goes, asking if he may return when he has proven himself worthy.
- Based on the play 'The Shaughraun', this is the story of Robert Ffolliat, a young Irish lad, who is done out of his land and sent off to a penal colony in Australia following false accusations by the greedy Kinchella. Conn the Shaughraun comes to his rescue, helps him to escape from the prison ship and return to Ireland where he is united with his sweetheart.
- Traumatized by the untimely death of her brother when they both were children Yasmina lives an isolated life in the village Angloville. One day a mysterious man comes to the village and invites her to a picnic in the woods. She decides to take the risk and finds a long hidden treasure.
- A love story built around the invention of a new type of aeroplane. The machine flies, and the inventor gets the girl. An aviation exhibition is featured.
- Two lonely women, Sara and Vera, meet by accident and become amorously involved. A series of assassinations of prominent people, from the world of both politics and business, seem to be connected to the ladies in question, who are pursued by a strange policeman, Petros, who then falls in love with the suspected killer. A triangle forms between the two women and the policeman; who continue their lonely routes up to the moment when their final assassination attempt brings the two women into fatal conflict - and involves Petros in crime.
- A school teacher, accused of murdering one of her students, must negotiate with an innocent woman to escape from the village.
- Steve and Rose meet at the St. Patrick's Day Parade and spend a crazy day on the streets of Manhattan. Just as they're falling in love, Steve finds out about Rose's issues .
- Rose Farley is a free-hearted Irish girl with slight regard for the conventions and other people's feelings. Upon the suggestion of the Rev. Thomas Noland, she is sent to an Irish country school for some sort of an education. Captain Roderick Allen, the new master of Wild Craig Manor, who lives near the school Rose is attending, arrives in the village. He meets Rose Farley, and is struck with her beauty. Rose has an unwelcome suitor in Terence McCoy, who pursues her and endeavors to force his unwelcome attentions upon her at every opportunity. She manages to keep him in his place, however and her love affair with Captain Allen progresses. A cloud, however, rests over Captain Allen's life. His wife is insane and confined in an asylum. Her death is hourly expected, but finally the Captain receives a message stating that she will live on indefinitely. He tells Rose of the news that he has just received. She is of course, brokenhearted and he suffering, too, and anxious to be away from the old things, secretly leaves the manor. Her great sorrow so affects Rose that becomes she nearly mad and wanders about the grounds of the manor in a daze. The village priest advises her to drop her apparently unworthy love and accept the attentions of Terence McCoy, who, he says, is not an altogether undesirable match, being wealthy in the world's goods as compared with his neighbors. Squireen McCoy hits upon a fiendish plan for winning Rose. He forges a letter addressed to himself, purporting to have come from one of the Captain's servants, bearing the news of the master's death. He contrives to introduce this false communication at an opportune moment, but it only serves to renew the old grief on the part of the girl. McCoy conspires with Shaun, the carrier, who has been the victim of many of Rose's childish pranks and together they frame up a scheme. Shaun is about to have her arrested, when McCoy gallantly offers to assume the responsibility and save Rose. They arouse no feeling in her heart, however, but her willpower finally breaks down. The day for their wedding is set and the priest is ready to begin the ceremony. Great is the consternation of all, however, when Captain Allen suddenly arrives. He tells Rose of his insane wife's death and again pleads his love for Rose. All is finally explained and Rose turns to her old lover. The old aunt does not like the Captain and is about to put an Irish curse upon her niece. The old priest finally dissuades her, however, and blesses the two happy reunited lovers.
- Eliza has met the man of her dreams, but is he truly the perfect person?
- Laura searches for a missing child takes a wrong turn.
- Official music video for "Wild Roses" by Of Monsters and Men.
- The star of Bravo's Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Whitney Rose, is the "Queen of saying the wrong thing!" Her "Wild Rose" podcast is where she unapologetically sets the record straight and fearlessly speaks her mind.
- Policewoman Margaret Stewart becomes involved with a teenage girl whose grandmother lays a charge of assault against her. A series of possibly related housebreakings complicate the investigation which nearly ends in murder.
- 2005–TV EpisodeInterviews with the cast and filmmakers of Toy Story 4 (2019), Child's Play (2019), Wild Rose (2018) and Captain Marvel (2019).
- 2003–TV Episode
- 2017–202124mTV-148.6 (597)TV EpisodeThe rise of elf and start their revenge, Yami try to protect the kingdom.
- Episode: (2019)2014– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 29mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 34mPodcast Episode