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- The video opens with a man dying in an explosive motorcycle crash, after lightning strikes a tree down in his path. Dion's character is haunted by her lover's image, which she sees through a mirror, and images of them together through picture frames.
- Music video for Oasis single "Don't Look Back in Anger". Liam and Noel Gallagher and band mates appear inside of a classic car that takes all of them to a great mansion where they perform the song. In between shots, several female models are present all dressed in white while Oasis is doing their gig. Patrick Macnee makes a special appearance as Oasis' car driver, remembering his old days in The Avengers (1961) posing as John Steed in his signature suit and umbrella (but not his bowler hat).
- Fired from a TV show, a writer looks into becoming a chorus boy while a documentary crew follows his efforts.
- Official music video of "Wonderwall" by Oasis.
- British rock band Oasis perform a one-off gig at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend, England in 1995.
- Music video for Alicia Keys song"Fallin'".
- A complete video collection of all of The Offspring's music videos from 1994-2005 (with the exception of 'Million Miles Away').
- A collection of music videos from 1986-1990 from the trio based in Miami - Exposé. The songs on this video are taken from Exposé's first two albums and features outtakes and interviews with Jeanette, Ann & Gioia.
- Music video for "Champagne Supernova" by Oasis, released in 1996.
- As a prelude to her first concert tour in 14 years, the singer and songwriter Carly Simon and her band performed live at New York City's famed Grand Central Terminal. Carly's surprise concert made riders forget their scheduled trains and find themselves captivated by the show. Simon sings some of her greatest hits like "Jesse" and "Anticipation".
- Set of 5 music videos for singles from the Australian pop duo's self-titled debut album.
- The second video, released in 1997, features the band in a stylised futuristic warehouse and recording studio.
- What drives a young African-American man to become a member of the Republican Party and to run for a United States Congressional seat in a district in South Georgia with a disturbing racist history? "Dylan's Run" chronicles the experiences of Dylan Glenn, the great-grandson of emancipated slaves, as he seeks to become the first black Republican from the Deep South elected to Congress since Reconstruction. This startling film provides a gritty look into American politics in the New South.
- Jewel performs in the music video for the Juan Patino Mix version of the song "You Were Meant for Me" from the album "Pieces of You" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens in a theater playing a film dramatizing the action video. Jewel also plays guitar and sings directly to the camera throughout.
- Eros Ramazzotti's Più bella cosa official music video
- A music video for The Offspring's song, 'Gone Away'.
- The video features Abdul and her dancers dancing in front of spotlights and red and white backdrops. During the chorus the word "Vibeology" scrolls across the screen with ghostly effects and at times Abdul herself is outlined with a white blur.
- A music video for the 1990 song "All I Do Is Think of You" by the American R&B recording group Troop, a single released from the album "Attitude".
- The music video for the song "Infected" by the American punk rock band Bad Religion from the 1994 album "Stranger than Fiction". Featuring a special guest star Erik Estrada.
- The American version contains a factory-setting with many overworked "slave-like" workers; meanwhile the rapper Olaf "O-Jay" Jeglitza plays the role of "Big Brother," monitoring and performing the rap vocals while watching all the progress and demanding the workers to work harder while yelling at them.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.8 (88)TV EpisodeAfter a new professor takes over their ethics class, the gang face a dilemma when Zach gets his hands on a copy of the midterm.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.8 (110)TV EpisodeAfter car trouble strands them at the college, the gang helps Mike, Leslie, and Screech prepare Thanksgiving dinner for a group of inner-city kids.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.5 (84)TV EpisodeWith Kelly still pining over Professor Lasky, Zack tries to find ways of getting her attention.
- Kelly's well-paying job as a waitress has her reconsidering her thoughts of becoming a doctor.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.8 (89)TV EpisodeThe death of a popular professor leads Zack to adopt a new attitude towards life -- one filled with risks.
- When Zack finds that Kelly is planning to go on a three-month cruise abroad for the summer, he desperately tries to cling on to her. He tries to make Screech drop out of traveling on the trip so he can take his place. But Zack eventually and makes a big choice to hold onto Kelly: he asks her to marry him. Meanwhile, Slater feels guilty when he sees another girl behind Alex's back since she shares the same interest as he, while Leslie finds out and tries to make him come clean with Alex about his dissatisfaction with their romance.
- 1993–199422mTV-PG7.4 (93)TV EpisodeWhile the girls put together a male pinup calender in order to buy a big screen TV, Zack poses as Lasky in order to date an admirer of the professor's.
- 1993–199422mTV-PG7.2 (89)TV EpisodeZach gets Screech to tutor a tennis star he is dating, only to find an attraction developing between the two of them.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.4 (82)TV EpisodeWhile Screech hides a lab monkey destined for the zoo, Zach discovers Kelly's crush on Professor Lasky.
- 1993–199422mTV-G7.2 (88)TV EpisodeZack is invited to a homecoming banquet by the guest of honor, a football hero who could help him score in some business, while Kelly is threatened with come-ons by the alumni. Meanwhile, Slater feels embarrassed being with Alex who shows off her mascot uniform at the banquet and Leslie asks Screech to go with her to shock her visiting snobbish parents.