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''Works with their own pages:''
== Works with their own pages ==
* [[The Jack Benny Program/Heartwarming|The Jack Benny Program]]
* ''[[The Jack Benny Program/Heartwarming|The Jack Benny Program]]''
* [[Torchwood: The Lost Files/Heartwarming|Torchwood: The Lost Files]]
* ''[[Old Harry's Game/Heartwarming|Old Harry's Game]]''
* [[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!/Heartwarming|Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]
* ''[[Torchwood: The Lost Files/Heartwarming|Torchwood: The Lost Files]]''
* [[Old Harry's Game/Heartwarming|Old Harry's Game]]
* ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!/Heartwarming|Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]''


''Other works:''
== Other works ==
* On Christmas Eve 1926 at midnight, contralto [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbh9t4_schumann-heink-sings-gruber-s-still_music Ernestine Schumann-Heink sang ''Stille Nacht''] in German and English over New York radio. She continued to do this faithfully for decades. During [[WWII]] the Christmas Eve cease fire would begin with the sound of her voice. Four of her sons had fought in [[WWI]]; three for the Allies and one for Germany.
* On Christmas Eve 1926 at midnight, contralto [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbh9t4_schumann-heink-sings-gruber-s-still_music Ernestine Schumann-Heink sang ''Stille Nacht''] in German and English over New York radio. She continued to do this faithfully for decades. During [[WWII]] the Christmas Eve cease fire would begin with the sound of her voice. Four of her sons had fought in [[WWI]]; three for the Allies and one for Germany.
* In the [[CBC]] radio drama series ''Afghanada'', one of the soldiers comes across a wounded Taliban sniper. The sniper begs for the soldier to kill him, but the soldier decided to get medical help instead. Later on, the soldier gets a note from his sergeant. She says in the note that the soldier has done the right thing and that she has never been prouder of one of her soldiers.
* In the [[CBC]] radio drama series ''Afghanada'', one of the soldiers comes across a wounded Taliban sniper. The sniper begs for the soldier to kill him, but the soldier decided to get medical help instead. Later on, the soldier gets a note from his sergeant. She says in the note that the soldier has done the right thing and that she has never been prouder of one of her soldiers.

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Works with their own pages

Other works

  • On Christmas Eve 1926 at midnight, contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heink sang Stille Nacht in German and English over New York radio. She continued to do this faithfully for decades. During WWII the Christmas Eve cease fire would begin with the sound of her voice. Four of her sons had fought in WWI; three for the Allies and one for Germany.
  • In the CBC radio drama series Afghanada, one of the soldiers comes across a wounded Taliban sniper. The sniper begs for the soldier to kill him, but the soldier decided to get medical help instead. Later on, the soldier gets a note from his sergeant. She says in the note that the soldier has done the right thing and that she has never been prouder of one of her soldiers.
  • At the end of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Earth is blown up yet again, and it's all over. This is where it ends in the book. But then, the Guide comes in and mentions the Babel Fish and its ability to sense inevitable destruction and instantly transport itself, its host, and other lifeforms nearby to safety. They all end up at Milliway's with Zaphod, the dolphins are playing around in the water outside, Marvin has been fixed and found purpose in washing cars, and Fenchurch is a waitress. Just before the ending music, we hear Fenchurch and Arthur making plans to go flying together again.