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- Live versions of the songs, filmed in an old Pompeii amphitheater. Songs included are Echoes (split into 2 parts), Careful with that axe, Eugene, A saucerful of secrets, One of those days, Set the controls for the heart of the sun, Mademoiselle nobbs (Seamus, but with Rick's dog on vocals). "Careful" and "Set the controls" are shot at night with minimal lighting, setting a beautiful mood. And the live Saucerful just has to be seen, with Waters jumping around in the sunlight banging the huge gong. The 80-minute version features studio footage from the recordings of Dark side of the Moon, with alternate versions of Us and them, On the run and Brain Damage, as well as interviews with the band.
- Former lead guitarist and singer of Pink Floyd, David Gilmour returns decades later after previously performing there with Pink Floyd. David Gilmour returned for two concerts in the ancient stone Roman amphitheatre where gladiators fought in the first century A.D. as part of his 'Rattle That Lock' tour.
- At Rome the tourists visit the Vatican and find a great deal that is interesting and impressive. A panoramic view of the St. Angelo Castle and the River Tiber is presented and the Swiss Guards are seen on duty. A procession of monks pass by on their way to the Capuchin Monastery. The Brunco Market next commands the attention of the party and a visit is paid to the old Colosseum and the Roman Forum. At Pompeii the tourists visit the Street of Fortune, the Temple of Apollo, the Civic Forum, the Arch of Caligula and the home of Pompeii's wealthiest citizen, Vetti, with its beautiful courtyard, gardens and fountains. There are many other interesting sights which meet the eye, one of the most striking being the Theater of Pompeii.
- Documentary explores the history surrounding the destruction of Pompeii and its inhabitants in 79 A.D. by the volcano Vesuvius.
- A series of earth tremors on 22 October AD79 worried very few residents of Pompeii as they did not know it was a volcano. The victims of the eruption are scanned at a hospital in present day.
- After being dormant for 700 years, Mount Vesuvius reawakened. Bethany investigates why so many stayed behind as the eruption began destroying the city.