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* [[The Jack Benny Program/Heartwarming|The Jack Benny Program]] |
* [[The Jack Benny Program/Heartwarming|The Jack Benny Program]] |
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* [[Torchwood: The Lost Files/Heartwarming|Torchwood: The Lost Files]] |
* [[Torchwood: The Lost Files/Heartwarming|Torchwood: The Lost Files]] |
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* [[Old Harry's Game/Heartwarming|Old Harry's Game]] |
* [[Old Harry's Game/Heartwarming|Old Harry's Game]] |
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''Other works:'' |
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* 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. |
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* 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. |