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- An interactive multiple-choice quiz consisting of questions with Quite Interesting answers.
- A collection of all the duo's videos from 'Break My Heart (You Really)' to Siobhan's 'I Can Drive'. Includes The Russian Film.
- An interactive DVD quiz based on Family Fortunes (1980).
- Click Fruit to Score Points Click Golden Key to get to next level Dont Click Bombs
- A trivia quiz about the characters and films of Marvel Comics.
- The story behind the making of the album and the subsequent live tour.
- An interactive DVD quiz based on Family Fortunes (1980).
- An interactive DVD quiz based on Family Fortunes (1980).
- Formula one 2001 season with EA Sports.
- An interactive DVD quiz based on Family Fortunes (1980).
- The first version was filmed in Berlin and features the band members performing at Hansa Studios interspersed with footage of Trabants (an East German automobile they became fond of as a symbol for a changing Europe) and shots of them dressed in drag.
- In this interactive DVD game produced as part of the BBC's Reading and Writing (RaW) campaign, Adam Woodyatt, better known as EastEnders' Ian Beale, challenges the viewer to answer questions based on and around Albert Square in order to unlock a series of classic clips from the show.
- An alternate promotional video for U2's 2000 single "Beautiful Day," chronicling the recording of the song.
- This video is a single take of Bono walking the streets of his home city of Dublin.
- A nostalgic super-8 film poem which follows two friends on a journey to Derek Jarman's famous 'nuclear' garden at Dungeness.
- Comic Relief special raising awareness of Walkers Crisps with over £1,000,000 raised for charity from the sales of special packs of Walkers Crisps.
- The second video was directed by Mark Pellington. It comprises images of blooming flowers, the title word in several languages, and slow-motion footage of buffaloes running, leading up to Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph.
- 1960's America was deeply divided. The civil rights movement and severe poverty upset the established order. The Cuban Missile Crisis brought us to the brink of nuclear war, and the fear of Communism across the world swept through Middle America like wild fire, giving rise to the U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Then President Kennedy launched the inspirational race to the moon--a quest for mankind to conquer technological difficulties and explore space. The massive cost - at a time when millions of Americans lived below the poverty line - was justified to take the first step to meaningful exploration of space, understanding our universe and breaking free from our small but beautiful planet to live among the stars. The Apollo moon landings promised much, but ultimately amounted to a "false dawn." Recently released transcripts of White House meetings support the theory that the president only supported moon missions to detract attention from the escalating domestic and international situation and prove that Communism was inferior. In the first decade of the New Millennium, we have witnessed the tragedy of 9/11, the war on terrorism, multi-national forces in Iraq and Afghanistan in a deeply unpopular "occupation" and mounting tensions over Iran. And yet, in the midst of these developments, the U.S. Space Program has again been put at the forefront of the political agenda by President George W. Bush's "New Vision for Space"--advocating a return to the moon and beyond by 2010. But is this another "false dawn?" The debate starts here.
- 5 couples tell their "warts-and-all" honest, funny & emotional stories of pregnancy, birth and the first few weeks. Its everything you wanted to know about birth but were afraid to ask.
- A documentary celebrating 30 years of the BBC TV series "Doctor Who", with specially filmed interviews with leading cast members, producers, directors & writers, and some behind the scenes archive footage.
- A visual history about the Fab Four and their influences. Contains rare footage with John, Paul, George and Ringo, Special emphasis has been put on their film careers.
- Sherlock Holmes and the Werewolf stage play written by Jonathan Kaufman.Director of filming and interviews with cast members by Steve Armourae.
- Experience again formula one season in 2000.
- An exploration of the work of controversial pop artist Allen Jones, whose erotic sculptures have angered feminists, challenged his contemporaries, and delighted collectors and gallery goers worldwide. WOMEN AND MEN attempts to demystify the artist through discussion with prima ballerina Darcey Bussell, wife Deirdre Morrow, fellow artist Gary Hume, and Jones himself.
- When critically acclaimed maverick director Bill Maloney goes to New York to represent his nominated feature film at a NY film festival, he decides, because of his gritty working class roots, to bypass the festival glitz, in favor of shooting a documentary about the under privileged and homeless people of New York.
- This film documents one night in the lives of blue-grass rock-band Hayseed Dixie as they take to the stage and perform one of their blistering concerts.