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  1. Fistopher Nolan. Movie data last updated 1 year ago on 11th July 2022 at 4:09am (BST). Ratings last updated 7 months ago on 11th November 2023 at 8:34am (GMT). All film data including images and actor information is provided by the TMDb API, but is not endorsed or certified by TMDb. Film ratings provided by OMDb.

  2. Helping Hand: Directed by Irvin Kershner. With Nick Adams, Ray Stricklyn, Jack Elam, Eddie Ryder. Seeking water, Yuma is forced to side with two brothers who are in a stand off in a feud with their uncle and cousin, who betrayed the brothers' father and brother after a bank robbery, and are now better fortified and supplied.

  3. May 9, 2000 · A Helping Hand: Directed by Rebecca Surridge. With Christopher Timothy, Mark Frost, Corrinne Wicks, Akbar Kurtha. Caroline gets quizzed about the death of an elderly patient's husband.

  4. Helping Hands is a weekly half hour television program. Broadcast on 9GEM, Channel 9, 9Now and Facebook. We started in January 2023, and each episode features: • 10 minute documentary which features the purpose-driven work of the people and organisations who make the world a better place, and. • 6-8 minute panel discussion with experts and ...

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Episode 1. Celebrating the organisations across Australia who make the world a better place. Today we look at TLC Disability Services' Frapp and Capp Cafe discussing the new school year. Special Interest.

  6. make a tax-deductible donation to support Helping Hands. become a Helping Hands Partner. You can also give us feedback about the show. Write to us at hello@helpinghands.tv. Select your reason for contacting us today. Tell us about a Helping Hand in your local community (25 words or less and send a video or photo) Suggest a Panel Discussion Topic.

  7. How a Helping Hand could work. A couple, who are eligible first time buyers, have a joint income of £50,000, a 5% deposit and no other costs impacting how much they can afford. With a Helping Hand, they may be able borrow up to £275,000. This is compared to the £225,000 they’d be able to borrow without one.