Video appearances include "Rain" — Madonna, "Mistletoe And Wine" — Sir Cliff Richard, "Loves In The Neighbourhood" — His Latest Flame, "Good Guys Only Win In The Movies" — C. C. Catch.
Acts that have been signed to Coconut have included Bad Boys Blue, C. C. Catch, Haddaway, Londonbeat, Chyp-Notic, The Searchers, Soultans, the Weather Girls, Rammstein and Modern Talking.
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In the 1983 Newhart episode "A View from the Bench", where Dick Loudon is expelled from Boston Garden's seating section to the tunnel for a Celtics game, where an exhausted player is offered a "cold drink" from Loudon and turns back shouting "Hey, kid" as he tosses Newhart his basketball shoes as a souvenir.
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An ad for the Fox TV series House, first aired during the 2011 Super Bowl XLV, parodies the original ad with a similar scene in which Dr. House, played by Hugh Laurie, throws his cane to a young fan played by Preston Bailey.
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A child with asthma tosses his Jerome Bettis Steelers jersey to Bettis himself, who is also an asthma sufferer, after a pick-up football game at Carnegie Mellon University's Gesling Stadium.
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In 1981, NBC expanded the Coke commercial into a TV movie called The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid, with Greene playing himself and the kid played by Henry Thomas, who soon after starred as Elliot in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
"I Can Lose My Heart Tonight" is the first single by pop singer C. C. Catch from her debut studio album Catch the Catch, released in 1985 by Hansa.
An uptempo, dance song, originally was written for C. C. Catch, but Dieter Bohlen decided to release it as single by another singer.