- Christ in the House of His parents(uncredited)from the soundtrack for Desperate RomanticsWritten by Daniel Pemberton[heard during the description of the Knickerbockers]
- Waltz The Blue Danube, Op. 314(uncredited)Written by Johann Strauss[heard during the discussion of Mrs. Astor's 400]
- Habanera(uncredited)from the opera CarmenWritten by Georges Bizet[heard during the mention of Leonard Jerome's affair with an opera singer]
- Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 II. Allegretto(uncredited)Written by Ludwig van Beethoven[heard during the comparison of French snobbish society with britain's]
- Abdelazer Suite II. Rondeau(uncredited)Written by Henry Purcell[heard during the discussion about primogeniture]
- Piano Sonata No. 11 K. 331 III. Rondo alla turca(uncredited)Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[heard during the description of Jenny Jerome's upbringing and musical accomplishment]
- Overture(uncredited)From the opera The Barber of SevilleWritten by Gioachino Rossini[heard during the description of Worth gowns, and types of gowns]
- The Boy's A Genius(uncredited)from the soundtrack for Desperate RomanticsWritten by Daniel Pemberton[the New York elite were going to have to accept the Jerome family, following Jennie's marriage to Lord Randolph Churchill]
- Critical Analysis(uncredited)from the soundtrack for Desperate RomanticsWritten by Daniel Pemberton[Viscount Manderville goes hunting American Princesses]
- Suite No. 1 AragonaiseFrom the opera CarmenWritten by Georges Bizet[Viscount Manderville's scouting mission to Saratoga]
- Reception Waltzer(uncredited)From BBC's The ParadiseWritten by Maurizio Malagnini[Viscount Manderville marries Consuelo Yznaga]
- What-cher, 'Ria!(uncredited)Music by Bessie BellwoodLyrics by Will HerbertSung by Bessie Bellwood[Viscount Manderville's affair with music hall singer bessie Bellwood]
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Cash for Class (2015) in Australia?
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