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- A private investigator takes on an audacious local community where they seem to worship an ancient fabled crown and yet are not aware of the deadly horror and consequences that guard its true existence.
- Irish Country & Western singer Daniel O'Donnell and his guests sing some of their favourite songs in weekly series.
- 1980's UK TV show 'A Little Night Music' features guest appearance from Rick Wakeman along with narration from Robert Powell.
- A rapturous reception sees Adam Ant return to the Eventim Apollo Hammersmith showcasing his first album 'Dirk Wears White Sox' in its entirety live for the first time.
- Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman is accompanied by Italian soprano singer Valentina Blanca in this lavish classical concert from Elche, Alicante, Spain.
- Irish crooner, Daniel O'Donnell sings a selection of Irish songs as well as other songs, including 'Sing Me An Old Irish Song', 'Danny Boy', 'Tennessee Waltz' and Coat of Many Colours'. Featuring special guest Mary Duff.
- Rock legend Rick Wakeman features a stellar line-up of guests. Each episode reveals some of the most interesting, candid and in-depth interviews with major recording artists ever to grace our screens.
- Filmed at The Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Daniel O'Donnell performs to a sell-out crowd at the one-time home of the Grand Ole Opry.
- Accompanying documentary about the painstaking detail that went into the complete restoration process of the iconic TV series.
- Rick's legendary performance of King Arthur On Ice live from the Empire Pool Wembley.
- ZULU - Film Exhibition, The Firing Line Museum, Cardiff Castle, February 2011, Opening Day. Here is a documentary showing the film 'Zulu' s memoribilia, along with cast and crew and local personalities attending the opening days proceedings. A truly eventful day as captured in this short documentary. The exhibition ran for four months.
- A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion.
- A series of comedic Web based TV talk shows in which Rick Wakeman plays unique pieces of music, chats about his vast array of keyboards along with featuring some musical guests and friends.
- Graham Humphreys is a renowned illustrator and designer with 40 years experience. A short film In which he takes us through his early inspiration and documents some of his rarer work.
- Capturing Adam Ant's return to the stage after a short hiatus from live shows. Candid documentary captures Adam's build up to the famous Hammersmith Apollo show featuring 'Dirk Wears White Sox' in its entirety for the first time.
- East Sussex vocalist Vanessa Sergeant brings a new rendition of the famous Shania Twain hit.
- 50th Anniversary celebrations at London's Odeon Leicester Square sees ZULU get its return to the West End. This film documents the celebrations of that evening.
- Moon bear Rocky passed away after being rescued by Animals Asia from extreme cruelty and has been immortalised by legendary musician Rick Wakeman.
- Kim Cypher entertains from Tithe Barn in Bishops Cleeve. Saxophonist, singer and songwriter Kim Cypher has carved out a successful few years for herself in the world of jazz. In the last few years she's played a private show in New York, been commissioned to perform by Prime Minister Theresa May, and sold out venues across the UK. Following a debut album featuring a mixture of original compositions and classic jazz covers that was very well received, her second album is set for release later into 2019. This film represents Kim at her very best with special guest Pee Wee Ellis.
- Hungarian Rockabilly artist Rhythm Sophie sings one of her latest hits whilst on a short tour of the UK.
- A unique performance by Rick Wakeman, solo on the piano, in the ancient Lincoln Cathedral. The revered musician plays new arrangements of songs he has helped create, as well as a number of personnel favorites.
- The film follows the complete film production of the successful Honda Accord 'Cog' tv advertisement. Filmed in France, edited in the UK, a colourful and jovial insight documented for future generations to enjoy.
- Kim Cypher opens the festival at the 25th anniversary festivities near Bournmouth (UK) . STOMPIN' On The Quomps drew bumper crowds to Christchurch Quay on the Saturday, as a host of performers took the stage throughout the day. Bands played on the main stage and the bandstand at the Arts Council England-backed event. Acts at the free festival that year included Snowboy and The Latin Section, Zoe Schwarz and Blue Commotion. It was established in 1994 and is a free al-fresco smooth jazz festival. A spokesman said: "Now in its 25th year, it is a festival that is hugely popular with young families through to octogenarians soaking up the atmosphere and dancing to the sounds of bands ranging from Latin jazz, blues, through to the classic sound of the big band." Indeed the festival culminated with a set from The Taverners Big Band, and guest, which is the band that started off Stompin' On The Quomps 25 years ago. Kim Cypher took to the stage at midday and conquered the festival straight away by huge audience applause and appreciation. Her Jazz music was electrifying. Here then, is the film of that particular set (the only one filmed on that particular day) for all to remember, time and time again.
- Collection of performances featuring Irish singers Daniel O'Donnell and Mary Duff including promotional videos and performances from 'The Classic Live Concert', and TV appearances
- Nearing the end of the initial UK Covid-19 pandemic, brothers Dom and Alexander Lyon re-unite to bring us the famous Bill Withers' track 'Lean On Me' back to the forefront, this time to make aware the rising of mental health for the actual doctors who have been involved on the front line across the whole of the UK. With help from Beverley Knight and Joss Stone this film brings an awareness to the general publics attention as part of the 'You Okay Doc?' campaign.
- The revered musician Bazz Norton dons his lookalike Walter White appearance (from tv's popular Breaking Bad tv series) to conjure up this all time jazz classic from a London hideaway. Bazz and a handful of musicians set up in a printing factory, get their instruments out and set about their daily antics to the tune of 'Have you ever loved a woman' Very cool indeed.
- The Riff is a new tv music magazine show launched within the bounds of the Covid-19 pandemic. This all new music show features new artist and new musical products.
- The famous duo, Rattlebone and Kippo venture out to discover the art of carp fishing. They take along Chris for good measure, as they need to learn just how to bait up.
- A small film crew captured Michaels performance as a support artist on the Leo Sayer UK tour of 2015. Michael's first album had only just been released. He performed a crisp solo set on this particular evening at the Harlow Playhouse.
- In which our two friends engage in the art of 'Tools' Kippo takes the Bone on wealth of information all about these metal implements and shows us a trick or two along the way. The usual banter follows.
- Charting the live appearance of popular London based rockers Spiderbites at the 10th International London Tattoo convention.
- One summers evening popular Pink Floyd covers band Zinc Floyd take the stage at Painshill Park, London, to a rapturous reception.
- Combining atmospheric landscape footage from the islands of Mull and Iona, and rare concert footage of one of the band's first ever concerts, touched by the music of Iona.
- In which our comic duo explore the art of fishing with their good friend Chris in tow. They learn just how to bait up and cast off and catch those elusive fishes from the lake.
- Eliza with father Martin return to the Hailsham Pavilion in the beautiful market town in East Sussex for an evening of folk music. A captivating recording for all folk purists.
- During the film 'Cherokees Burger Van at the end of the Gig' the band are on a sojourn which follows them across the world in search of the immortal burger van, to which holds many secrets once have gotton there. Musical interludes which feature the band performing some of their well known and re-written classics are spread throughout the film. Here then, is the song 'Beautiful,' which sees the boys in a recording studio having a good time performing the song live. The title reflects about a long lost female friend, and indeed, she then turns out to be just a 'dream'. Snippets of the girl in question can be seen through a mirage of the band playing. This song was actually only seen in the full film for little under a minute, so here is the full uncut song which can now be found online.
- Chris Crook's film 'Crimes and Misdemeanours' captures Chris in the creative process of making his 2nd album. With interviews from his fellow musicians and friends, as well as the creative talents that helped him make the fabulous album.
- The Cherokees performed this pastiche pop song to enlighten the proceedings within the film 'Burger Van (2017) It's a comedy tail of the big 'band' actually now reduced to doing all the house chores under the Mistress's orders, Madam Mimm.
- This film demonstrates the range and diversity of music that Dave and Sally perform at their always well received concerts. Featuring the duo's arrangements of music from Dave's previous band Iona.
- Restless Years, a new album, shows that Leo Sayer hasn't missed a step. Moving now into the autumn of his storied career, Sayer has produced a thirteen song collection that finds him on fun but contemplative form. His subsequent UK tour is nicely represented here.
- The concert was recorded at Farnham Maltings in 1976, a year when Rick was just about to take a break from his solo career and rejoin Yes for the triumphant album that was Going For The One.
- During a hiatus from The Cherokees project, Pete Rattlebone turned to new approaches with some of his older familiar tracks. This time the incantation was a female lead singer to offer a fresher approach and to appeal to a wider audience. On the back of the new track a video film was shot to accompany the new mix for promotional usage to record companies. As things would turn out, Alice decided to leave the fold and this particular song version was shelved. However It reappeared in the movie a couple of years later and was sung by by Lord Vespertine.
- Cyril Wolverine is a moving photographic journal of a bears plight for safety from the bile trade. Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman supports the Animals Asia sanctuary and wrote a moving piece of music to accompany the film.
- The infamous Aussie Rock band - The Cherokees in their first zany adventures to find the immortal burger van at the end of the gig.
- Charting The Kite Collectors appearance at the Brunswick in Brighton, as part of the March of the Mods tour in the spring of 2014.
- Highly charged Mod band 'The Most' feature at the Brunswick with all their flair, style and panache as part of the March of the Mods tour in the early spring of 2014.
- Recorded on their first concert tour in 2015, this was the first release by Dave Bainbridge's new band Celestial Fire.
- Following the adventures of Pete 'Rattlebone' on the continuous road of playing and making music to the dozens. Remembering home territories whilst he's away.
- Daniel O'Donnell Live from Branson is a music extravaganza that features all the songs performed in the PBS concert special, plus approximately 1-hour of additional performance not seen on the original broadcast.
- An early career appearance from renowned comedian Pete K Mally. In which Pete reflects on life in general and the irony in such sketches as 'book reading' and 'The Illuminati'