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Remember Me is a British drama television serial that premiered on BBC One in autumn 2014. Written by Gwyneth Hughes , the three-part mystery was made by Mammoth Screen . Michael Palin plays the lead role, making it his first regular television acting role in 20 years.
The official Remember Me soundtrack album was released on March 9, 2010. An album of the score composed by Marcelo Zarvos was also released. The movie contained 26 credited songs, [ 3 ] while the soundtrack album contained 14 of them, including songs by Sigur Rós , The Beta Band , Ani Difranco , Supergrass , and National Skyline .
Remember [1] (Korean: 리멤버 – 아들의 전쟁) is a South Korean thriller television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Park Min-young, Park Sung-woong, Namkoong Min, and Jung Hye-sung. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It aired on SBS from 9 December 2015, to 18 February 2016, for 20 episodes.
Remember me., a poem by Lydia Sigourney (1827).; Remember Me..., a 2008 The Soldier Returns novel by Melvyn Bragg Remember Me (book series), a 1989–1995 book series written by Christopher Pike
Remember Me is a 1985 Australian mystery, thriller television film about a woman pursued by her ex-husband. [1] Produced by James Hardie Finance Ltd., McElroy & McElroy, Taft Hardie Group and Australian Film Commission. Directed by Lex Marinos and written by Anne Brooksbank based on an idea by Bob Ellis.
"Remember Me" is the 79th episode of the syndicated American science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the fifth episode of the fourth season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D.
As you know, 'Remember the Titans' is an inspirational movie based on the true story of coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, as he tries to guide a racially diverse team at T. C ...
John Dudley Leyton (born 17 February 1936) [1] is an English retired actor and singer.. Leyton as a singer is best known for his hit song "Johnny Remember Me" (written by Geoff Goddard and produced by Joe Meek), [2] which reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in August 1961 despite being banned by the BBC for its death references. [3]