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- Sadie, the most beautiful Yellow Lab in the whole wide world, lives an idyllic, pampered life in the suburbs. One day, she comes into heat and has no idea what to do with her new found feelings and urges. When she learns that her loving owners are about to have her spayed, she runs away to the big city where her sexual adventures begin.
- "Getting to the top matters," or so says veteran alpinist Mark Richey as he prepares to climb Saser Kangri II, at 7,518 meters the world's second highest unclimbed mountain. In "The Old Breed", co- director and climber Freddie Wilkinson takes the audience with him on a journey to the heart of one of the last unexplored patches of mountain wilderness: the war-inflicted eastern Karakoram range. As Richey and Steve Swenson, both in their 50s, push the limits of physical health and will power to be the first to claim this final summit, a gripping psychological thriller unfolds.
- At a lavish banquet, King Dionysius is confronted by his servant Damocles - a brat who is jealous of the king's splendor and power. Through supernatural forces, the two roles are switched. The smug, inexperienced commoner becomes the king. But his joy is short-lived. He quickly realizes that being king isn't all crowns and cheeseburgers. With great power comes great responsibility. "Sword of Damocles" is my artistic response to what I see currently transpiring within the American government and how its collapse is affecting every aspect of existence for us all.
- When a mysterious villain keeps pushing people out of windows around New Howeville, Detectives Ronald Decosta and Anthony Chase try and crack the case whilst dodging obstacles from their chief, Chase's wife, other detectives, and two dim-witted henchmen.
- The Rovay Podcast. Hosted by Rufus Parry, discussing Rachel Rovay's art exhibitions including 'Stories From The Local Radius' and 'Take a Seat'. In the podcast we cover all Rovay artworks in that current exhibition and talk on the inspiration behind them and the stories they tell, as well as Rovay's use of colour, shape, shading and other techniques in her art.