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- Sultry Jill is a convicted jewel thief, but her handsome and wealthy lover Ben has no idea about her kleptomaniac personality. When his neighbors' jewels begin to go missing, though, it's only a matter of time before this sexy burglar's cat is let out of the bag!
- The plot, set in what appears to be Los Angeles, involves Modesty and Willie preventing the kidnap of a young girl who turns out to be a computer genius and has been working for Tarrant's agency. Although both Modesty and Willie's back stories are given as described by O'Donnell, no explanation is provided for their North American accents or presence in California. Tarrant, as an operative of an American secret service, naturally does not have his knighthood. The super-computer they have been developing has been stolen by Debbie Defarge to use to make a killing on the New York stock exchange. Willie's knife-throwing skills and Modesty's habit of ripping off the lower part of her dress when called to action are faithfully reproduced, as is much of the banter between Willie and Modesty, but in other ways, the characters bear little resemblance to O'Donnell's literary creations. Another attempt to adapt the comic strip took place in 2003 with the release of My Name is Modesty.
- In James Bond's Spectre - with Jonathan Ross, film buff and huge Bond fan Jonathan fronts this one-off hour-long special about one of the world's longest running and most successful film series, as the latest instalment is about to hit cinemas. And as well as securing a one-on-one chat with Daniel, aka Bond, on set, Jonathan will also speak to other leading cast members including Naomie Harris, Andrew Scott, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Lea Seydoux. He'll also be finding out some hints about the plot of the new thriller, as well as the other elements that make up a Bond movie, including the classic cars, impressive gadgets, evil villains and beautiful Bond girls.
- When Narudom inherits a gothic castle from his deceased parents, he gets far more than a new place to live. In it he finds a book called "Immortal Life." By opening it, he inadvertently releases the ancient vampire Mekin, and now Narudom finds himself bringing new victims home every night to satisfy the vampire's thirst for blood. There are those who wish to put the dark creature's destruction to an end, however, and soon a young sorcerer will penetrate the castle walls in the hopes of doing just that.
- Autumn of 1918: Germany lost the First World War. The peace must be closed, but at what price? The revolution breaks out and the struggle for power begins. "Which hand would not wither, and the places us in such shackles" calls Prime Minister Philipp Scheidemann outraged. May 1919: Germany has lost the war, plunged his Emperor and the Allies are willing invasion am Rhein. The "shame paragraphs" of the peace treaty, which impose the German Reich among others all war guilt, numerous area privies and unprecedented reparations, split the political and military bearing. The issue: accept the offer or go down fighting? With the finally on June 28, 1919 at the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles set under the contract signature, the month-long tug of war is ended. Was the signing of the peace treaty a mistake? One at least is clear in retrospect: The "dictated peace" of Versailles and its instrumentalization already carried the germ of much crueler WW2 in itself.
- Concert singer and rapper 'Chris Brown' performed at the 'Sommet Center' in Nashville, USA, in January 2008. The presentation is part of the tour Up Close and Personal Live and has the repertoire artist hits like With You, Run It and Kiss Kiss, beyond Wall to Wall, Help Me, I'll Call Ya, Picture Perfect, Yo (Excuse Me Miss), Throwed, Damage, Lottery, Take You Down and Get at Ya.