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- London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women.
- Through the neighborhoods of Paris, love is veiled, revealed, imitated, sucked dry, reinvented, and awakened.
- A 1930s American socialite creates a scandal in the expatriate high society of the Amalfi Coast of Italy when she forms a secretive relationship with a wealthy American unbeknownst to his young wife.
- A tale of lust, greed, and one woman's scorn.
- 20121h 25mR5.8 (1.8K)45MetascoreAn animated, factually incorrect biography of Graham Arthur Chapman, one of the founding members of the comedy group Monty Python.
- 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde, retold as a rock musical.
- Characters from Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" deliver lines from MTV's "Jersey Shore". David Furr and Santino Fontana, stars of the 2011 Tony Nominated Broadway production of Wilde's "Earnest", recreate their characters in this hilarious web-series which swept the internet, and was picked up by NPR, CBS, the Huffington Post, Entertainment Weekly and many many more.
- Genevieve and Adrian, two young friends, are individually seduced by the same young man. As the love triangle develops, the boundaries of their friendship come into question.
- Ellen, a casting director is looking for her ideal husband, both in fiction and in real life...
- This is a documentary about the history of fun as a fact of life, like death. It chronicles its history from God to monkeys to humans, from Barbie to Oscar Wilde, and shows the best way to have fun behind bars.
- Biographical story of Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas). Youngest son of Lord Douglas, the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, Bosie was primarily known as Oscar Wilde's lover. Bosie later married, lost his fortune and converted to Catholicism before dying in 1945 bitter and alone.
- Confusing reality with the scenarios of her imagination, a young girl suffers the after-effects of a trauma. This leaves her unable to distinguish "reality" from the figments of her imagination. Her story parallels the writing down of history as a chain of "real" events told through the inevitably subjective eyes of historians. They cast doubt on the answer to the broader question "what is history?" What is "the truth" of what the viewer is seeing? And are the events we trust as "true" really as true as we believe them to be?
- Narciso met Dorian Gray in a visionary delirium.
- Lord Windermere appears to all - including to his young wife Margaret - as the perfect husband. But their happy marriage is placed at risk when Lord Windermere starts spending his afternoons with an adventuress who is working her way through London's high society, Mrs. Erlynne. Worse, Windermere gives her big sums of money. To crown it all he asks his wife to invite the detestable woman to her own birthday party. Upset and outraged, the puritan Lady Windermere decides to leave her husband and goes to Lord Robert Darlington, who has been courting her for some time. Unfortunately she leaves her fan - the one Robert offered her for her birthday - in Robert's house...
- Vicki Lee, granddaughter of silent-film Becky Lee, visits a chateau to learn more about her grandmother's life. The feuding Scoggins and McAllister families compete for a special moonshine recipe.
- On the New Year's Eve of the new century, Linda is at a glitzy party and Tom is holding hands with heartthrob Simon Shepherd - and then they wake up to find themselves spending the evening in the flat with each other. Tom's guests seem to have gotten lost and he and Linda end up playing Charades...and kissing each other out of desperation. By the time the party starts they've both fallen asleep.
- Homer becomes a "helicopter parent" at Springfield Elementary by helping Bart finish a class project and helping Lisa become popular, and Marge finds a secret sauna in their house.
- With Roger dead, Harriet appoints Charlotte's long lost lover Robert as his replacement. Meanwhile, Isabel being blackmailed attracts the attention of the quirky Inspector Titmarsh whom Paul hopes will help him solve his father's death.
- 2022– 53mPodcast EpisodeAs LGBTG+ history month begins, Andrew and Phil are joined by Mok O'Keefe, better known as The Gay Aristo, to learn about the life and times of one of the most scandalous men in British history. Perhaps the best well known theatrical celebrity of his time, Wilde dominated the British and Irish literary scene but ended his days almost penniless in a cheap Parisian hotel, abandoned by his family and scorned by many of his famous friends. How much was the the victim of an age which cruelly mistreated and misunderstood gay men and women, and how much was he the author of his own misfortune?