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・ Hearts In Motion Gospel Choir
・ Hearts in San Francisco
・ Hearts in Shadow
・ Hearts in the Air
・ Hearts Like Lions
・ Hearts Like Ours
・ Hearts No Static
・ Hearts of Black Science
・ Hearts of Darkness (band)
・ Hearts of Darknesses
・ Hearts of England
・ Hearts of Fencing
・ Hearts of Fire
・ Hearts of Fire (soundtrack)
・ Hearts of Freedom
Hearts of Gold
・ Hearts of Hate
・ Hearts of Hoodlums
・ Hearts of Humanity
・ Hearts of Iron
・ Hearts of Iron II
・ Hearts of Iron III
・ Hearts of Iron IV
・ Hearts of Oak
・ Hearts of Oak (album)
・ Hearts of Oak (film)
・ Hearts of Oak (Ireland)
・ Hearts of Oak (New York militia)
・ Hearts of Oak (play)
・ Hearts of Saints


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Hearts of Gold : ウィキペディア英語版
Hearts of Gold

''Hearts of Gold'' was a BBC television programme devised and presented by Esther Rantzen, with Michael Groth and Carol Smillie as co-presenters. Running for six years in the 1980s and 1990s, the programme commended members of the public for their good deeds.
Rantzen devised the show in 1988. The premise of the show was to commend those who had done good deeds to others. They would usually be tricked into appearing on the show using a practical joke, a device which some critics (such as ''The Independent''s Geraldine Bedell) compared to ''Beadle's About''. Journalist Bedell explains that participants "are inviegled into the studio under false pretences and presented with gold hearts on blue ribbons while they wonder where to put themselves. (There is also a sub-Beadle segment in which Esther and chums dress up as folk in distress and wait for passers-by to come to their aid)."〔
The theme song was written by Lynsey de Paul. For some of its life, the show was filmed at The Fountain Studios in Wembley.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ftv.co.uk/about/history )
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