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- An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.
- Sit in on an intimate evening with the Late Great Amy Winehouse as she spills her soul in her hometown. She spices up all of your favorites, even throws in a few homages to show everyone; even posthumously she would be a captivating entity. So damaged, yet honest. With a voice that is equally; Lauren Hill, Erykah Badu and Mary J Blige... Arguably. Loaded with interviews, performances and segments produced for TV... That's in addition to the concert! Witness how awesome she is.
- A portrait of the singer as he recounts his Montreal childhood, his New York breakthrough, and his subsequent successes worldwide. Openly gay, Rufus provides a frank and revealing look at his life, including his going temporarily blind from drug problems. With comments by his sister and his mother, musicians Elton John, Sting, Neil Tennant ("Pet Shop Boys"), Tom ?? ("Keane"), and showcasing his talents on solo piano as well as with his band, this is a fascinating film.
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- Jonathan Pie, the irate news reporter comes to the Hammersmith Apollo for a night of blistering political stand-up. Jonathan Pie is the comedy sensation who satirises the world of politics and the media. A frustrated news journalist best known for venting his spleen in unguarded "off-camera" rants which have garnered him millions of fans worldwide, this satirical character's second live show sees him attacking both sides of the political divide. From the Tories and Trump on the right to the permanently offended PC brigade on the left. Pie's career is in the doldrums. He's fed-up of being "stuck on street corners with a microphone like some sort of News hooker!" But he believes he is destined for greatness and is attempting to get his new TV show, The Jonathan Pie Political Roadshow, commissioned by the BBC by filming a 'non-to-air" pilot. Pie attempts to host a night of serious political discussions about the effects of Tory cuts and Trump's demented tweets but it soon descends into chaos when Pie inadvertently offends a member of the public. As his frustrations boil over we are treated to a public meltdown (and twitterstorm) unlike anything you've ever seen. As his career falls apart before his eyes, he betrays his leftie credentials and starts having a go at his own side: the "Loony Left" and their obsession with taking offence and their chronic inability to debate. Expect laughs and gasps in this show of biting satire that tears apart the world of politics and the media, from left to right and everything in between. Along the way Pie rips into our obsession with social media, our reluctance to engage with our political opponents and Donald Trump's appalling spelling. The show is as hilarious as it is thought-provoking. (This is the official BBC tv introduction to Jonathan Pie, for those who missed him in 2017.)
- At the Shepherd's Bush Empire, Russell Brand talks about sex and the ridiculous wording of tabloid newspaper stories.
- Live performance of Opeth's "Damnation" album in full, interspersed with songs from the band's masterpieces "Blackwater Park" and "Deliverance", recorded at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, UK.
- British stand-up comedienne Luisa Omielan performs at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Her show is set to a soundtrack of hits from her idol Beyoncé.
- John Shuttleworth live on stage, discussing the minutiae of life, supplemented with songs on his trusty keyboard, and a special guest appearance from Brian Appleton.
- Concert footage of Sophie Ellis-Bextor performing live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, England as part of her 2002 "Read My Lips" UK tour.
- Sparks play songs of their album "Balls" and some hits.
- Thunder live in November 1997 at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton and the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London.
- Mike & The Mechanics was formed in 1985 by Mike Rutherford of Genesis as a separate project to run alongside his work with Phil Collins and Tony Banks. They released their eponymous debut album the same year featuring vocals from both Paul Carrack (ex of Ace) and Paul Young (ex of Sad Café) and had an immediate hit with Silent Running. This was followed a string of further hit singles and albums as gaps in the Genesis schedule permitted. In 2004 the band reunited for the first time since the sad death of Paul Young in 2000 and released a new studio album Rewired. With Paul Carrack now handling all the lead vocals they went out on the road across Europe, culminating in this outstanding performance at London's Shepherds Bush Empire. The show features four tracks from the new album, tracks from all their other albums and a greatest hits list that includes such classics as Silent Runing, Another Cup Of Coffee, Beggar On A Beach Of Gold, Over My Shoulder, Word Of Mouth and of course The Living Years.
- British rock band Shed Seven perform live at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London, England as part of their 2001 "Truth Be Told" UK tour.
- Recorded at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire during his sold out UK tour, Gruntled Live 2011 contains shades of light and dark and a little peek behind the show business curtain. Mixing politically-inspired bemusements and personal anecdotes, Gruntled is the second release from one of Britain's sharpest comedians.
- Ceromonies is a three-disc DVD and CD set from Fields of the Nephilim, featuring live footage recorded July 12 and 13, 2008, at London's Shepherds Bush Empire. It was released in April 2012.
- Stephen Stills plays an intimate career spanning concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London, England.