Tales of the Unexpected
A man who fantasises about conducting an orchestra is joined by a young woman for a musical evening in an empty concert hall, but events take a sinister turn when her true motives come to light.
A man who fantasises about conducting an orchestra is joined by a young woman for a musical evening in an empty concert hall, but events take a sinister turn when her true motives come to light.
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A concert at the Royal Albert Hall in which Ben Palmer conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in a selection of music by British composers, including Vaughan Williams and Elgar.
After his son's murder, a zealot (R.G. Armstrong) becomes obsessed with capturing the killer. With Dick York.
An ambitious Hollywood actor (George Segal) convinces his lover (Anne Baxter) to kill her husband, then makes a phone call.
A man who fantasises about conducting an orchestra is joined by a young woman for a musical evening in an empty concert hall, but events take a sinister turn when her true motives come to light.
In 1889, Austrian customs officer Alois is desperate that his wife Klara and their unborn child will pull through a difficult labour as she has already endured three previous miscarriages.
Fast-car enthusiast Paul Duveen stops to give pickpocket Michael Fish a lift in his new BMW. Michael encourages Paul to break the speed limit, but he attracts the attention of a traffic cop on a motorbike.
Harry, a young teacher, works in India and is about to return home but is petrified when a poisonous snake creeps into his bed and sits on his belly. His friend Timber happens to pass by and calls a local doctor.
Beekeeper Albert Taylor and his wife Mabel are concerned that their baby daughter is underweight and seems reluctant to take any nourishment, so Albert decides to feed her on royal jelly from his hives.
Luciano Pavarotti performs in Central Park with flutist Andrea Griminelli, members of the New York Philharmonic and the Boys Choir of Harlem.
Bandmates and music industry insiders paint a colourful picture of American rockers The Eagles.
Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks conclude their energetic concert, singing some of the band's greatest hits as part of their 2004 'Say You Will' tour.
Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks perform in Boston in 2004, as part of their sensational 'Say You Will' tour.
The band Fleetwood Mac enjoyed extraordinary musical longevity, fuelled by the genius of its performers but also by numerous abuses. Forty years of sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll.
The members of Fleetwood Mac discuss the personal tumult behind the creativity that helped craft the 1977 album 'Rumours', which included the songs 'Gold Dust Woman' and 'Songbird'.
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