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- A lawyer on the edge of madness decides to disassociate himself from his own life.
- Gifted psychiatric nurse Nik Katira is the most stable person at Wakefield mental health unit in the Blue Mountains of Australia. As his own sanity suddenly starts to slip, he finds himself questioning the line between reality and madness.
- On his 16th birthday, Ryan Wakefield received a gift that turned his life up side down. He was confused and scared. Not knowing what or how to do, he was forced to put this nightmare to an end.
- Adaptation of the novel by Bernice Rubens. A wealthy wastrel with time on his hands becomes involved in an elaborate plot involving suspected murder, cross-dressing and other murky goings-on in London society.
- The veil between the living and the dead has lifted for 24 hours, would you survive?
- Through interviews with ex-inmates, retired guards and relatives of Britain's most infamous inmates, this documentary uncover secrets of life inside one of the UK's toughest jails.
- Dr. Primrose, the vicar of Wakefield, enjoys life with his wife and five children. His two daughters, Olivia and Sophia, are courted by two apparent gentlemen, Mr. Burchell and Squire Thornhill, who is Dr. Primrose's landlord. But when Mr. Burchell is supposed to have seduced and abandoned Olivia, the Primrose family finds its fortunes dwindling in every sense. It is learned that Burchell is innocent of the seduction, and the real villain is unmasked, but not before Primrose and his family come very near disaster.
- Two souls search for each other
- Documentary about the production of a small town weekly newspaper from reporting to printing
- The Vicar of Wakefield, although a man of culture and learning, is a poor man at business. Despite the fact that he inherited a large fortune, he loses it through the dishonesty of others, and at the age of fifty we find him living in a humble cottage, fighting desperately to support his large family. At this juncture two strangers introduce themselves to the Vicar. One is the young squire who owns the cottage in which the Vicar lives, and the other, Sir Witham, the squire's uncle. Sir Witham, however, does not disclose his rank, but poses as a simple country gentleman. The squire becomes infatuated with the Vicar's elder daughter, Olivia, and against the warnings of her father, she is induced to elope with him, the squire having arranged for a mock marriage. Later Olivia discovers how she had been tricked, and leaves the squire, who visits his wrath upon the entire family by having the Vicar imprisoned for debt. In prison the Vicar inspires the admiration and affection of all his fellow prisoners, to whom he teaches the comfort of religion. Among his converts is the squire's tool, who arranged for the wedding of Olivia and the squire. On learning that Olivia is the daughter of the Vicar, this fellow confesses that to play a trick on the squire, whom he really hates, he had furnished him a real minister, instead of a bogus one. The squire's uncle, Sir Witham, on learning the true state of affairs, forces the squire to ask Olivia's pardon on his knees, and the two are reunited. Sir Witham then discloses his identity and asks for the hand of Sophia. The Vicar is released from prison, and he and his family look forward to a future of happiness and plenty.
- I Always Said Yes is a portrait of pioneering filmmaker Wakefield Poole, whose careers as dancer, choreographer, and director spanned the golden years of Broadway, television, porno chic, and gay liberation.
- A squire jails a vicar for debt and fakes a marriage to his daughter.
- A squire jails a vicar for debt and fakes a marriage to his daughter.
- The end of the human race has begun. No one knows how it happened or where it came from, but for 2 soldiers delivering the most important message they've ever carried, how the human race turned on itself is irrelevant; all that matters is the message. Then they come across a group of survivors on the road to civilization. In a world where the human race is on the ropes, and anyone can be the enemy, trust can be the most dangerous thing to do.
- The man, under presence of going a journey, took lodgings in the next street to his own house, and there, unheard of by his wife or friends, and without the shadow of a reason for such self-banishment, dwelt upwards of twenty years.
- Mrs. Wakefield sits quietly in her kitchen window, watching the neighbors going to work, school kids catching their buses, store owners getting ready for business, and the birds singing in delight. As she sits, she pounders on her life from where she began as a woman looking for love to a woman broken by love and then a woman healed by love. A Monologue based on the Character Adapted from the Interlude to Sentimental Me/ Michael B. Judkins. Theme Based on written pieces: Passion If I Had A Choice and I walked Away written by Michael B. Judkins: Monologue Version written and performed by Darcel Gibson. Take the journey with Mrs. Wakefield as she explores her life path filled with obstacles and victories through spoken word, visual movements, and music elements that capture the story of a woman looking for love, a woman broken by love, and then a woman healed by love. Written and Directed by Michael B. Judkins Production Credit: Mrs. Wakefield- Darcel Gibson Background-White -Alexandra Racines Background-Black -Tamera Sinkler-Hayes Producer/Director/Writer/ Visual Design/ Choreography Michael B. Judkins Writer/Choreography Darcel Gibson Stage Design Prop Cassie Taylor Camera Operator- Coby Wallace Music Provided By: SoForeal Productions Original Production: Mar 5, 2022 An OCT 14 Entertainment Production @2023
- When Richard Duke of York perished at Sandal Castle, the House of York faced extinction. Did the Duke's folly bring this disaster on their heads? What really happened at Wakefield?
- A playwright, Wakefield, Jr., turns detective when his father is killed after nearly capturing two brothers in possession of four rubies belonging to the British Museum. An investigation suggests that "the Breen girl" is responsible for Wakefield's death, and the younger Wakefield pursues her across the ocean to the United States. The true identity of several characters, including the robbers and the girl, is in constant question, but Wakefield finally gets to the culprits; solves his case; and learns that Ruth Gregg, with whom he has fallen in love, is not only "the Breen girl," but actually was posing as a gang member for the Secret Service.
- Raising the money to go motor racing by any means necessary has its consequences.
- A real inside view of an unheralded high school basketball team's quest to reach the state playoffs. As the season progresses the team's success brings media attention, community pride and more exposure for a group of kids who have dedicated themselves to achieve a collective goal. The ups and downs of the season are captured in real time and culminate with valuable lessons about teamwork, diligence and bonding.
- The Wakefield Variation - the title comes from J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations - follows the apparently simple plot of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Wakefield and sets it in the present time: someday a young man decides to leave the girlfriend he lived with, and vanishes. Wakefield, has been hiding in a small apartment for years. He didn't leave any traces behind and keeps spying on his former girlfriend using bugs and hidden cameras, in a sort of twisted social experiment. Time goes by, in a flow of memories, thoughts, and loneliness. When the girl - who has long moved on - is about to take a step that would put her out of range for good, Wakefield starts thinking about getting back into her life.
- A squire has a poor vicar jailed for debt and fakes a marriage to his daughter.
- This medieval Nativity Play has shepherds watching their flocks being visited by an angel. Unusually, the story is told comically; in fact, it is considered the first farce in English.
- TV Series
- During the Christmas season, a dying, elderly woman wants to spend her final days in the Hills' house, which used to be hers.
- Julie Wilson; Willie, West and McGinty; The Maxwells; Miriam Wakefield; Bobby Lane and Claire; Jack Mann; Dick Dana; and Tom Jones and his Orchestra.
- After battling Walter Masterson, Isaac 'Eyes' Cruz, and Jason 'G-Stacks' Washington, Jonathan 'Sunny Delight' Garner and Gemnoy 'DaFlirt' Stephen competed one-on-one for the title 'The Best of Wakefield' and the opportunity to represent at the finals against Riverdale.
- 1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- 201815mTV-MATV EpisodeExplore Miami's famed art neighborhood, Wynwood, and the craft beer scene that has popped up out of its unique expression of art. With selections from Union Beer Store, J. Wakefield, and Wynwood Brewing, you'll experience an incredible vibe one can only find in the hear of Wynwood. Miami has risen to a top ten craft beer scene in the U.S. and is on track to climb the ladder.
- Rhys Wakefield of The Purge joined Nasty Neal to talk about his new film The Grand Son.
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2010–Podcast Episode
- 2020–TV EpisodeSome people might think that there is nothing less sexy on YouTube than plumbing. However, Roger's nearly 50,000 subscribers might say otherwise. Who knew that taking apart a toilet could be as beautiful as making a dessert. Tune in to this week's episode of Better Call Daddy to hear which famous social media gurus watch Roger's videos.
- Simon gives tailor's assistant Helena and builder Martin the cash to buy, renovate and sell a house in Wakefield. They have six months to complete it, but will they make a profit when they sell it?