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- A record company intern is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.
- In London, an award-winning film-maker documents her best friend's journey into an assisted marriage in line with his family's Pakistani heritage. In the process, she challenges her own attitude towards relationships.
- Official musical video of Texas' song 'Summer Son'.
- Promo video of the Kylie Minogue's debut single from her debut studio album, "Kylie" (1988). This version of the song is slightly different than in Kylie Minogue: The Loco-Motion (1988), plus some scenes filmed in black and white.
- First single of the self-titled debut album of The Adventures of Stevie V. Stevie sings with CGI backgrounds behind them.
- Promo video of the David Essex's video, from his studio album "The Whisper" (1983).
- Promo music video of the Texas' fourth studio album "White on Blonde" (1997). Sharleen Spiteri sings in a car, inside a room and walking by a sunny country.
- Promo video of Junior0s first single from his debut album "Jj" (1982). Junior dances ans sings in a Chroma Key pretending to be in a suburb and getting inside a house.
- Promotional music video from Texas' album The Greatest Hits. Sharleen Spiteri recreates the famous 1968 Elvis Presley live performance in black leather.
- Promo video of the first single from their debut debut "Kilimanjaro". The band ride an old car and play in ruined buildings and streets, dressed as in 1940s World War II.
- Promo video of the Bodyrockers's first single from their eponymous debut album: Dylan Burns and Kaz James play on a local full of euphoric dancing crowd.
- Promotional video of Silvas' first single from her debut album, "Breathe In" (2004).
- Live performance of the Elton John's hit, included in his 17th studio album, "Too Low For Zero" (1983) and in "Elton John One Night Only - The Greatest Hits" (2000). He sings live at Madison Square Garden on October 21, 2000.