More Tears (1998) is a seriocomedy television series that was broadcast by CBC Television, as a short run programme; it was written and produced by Ken Finkleman following the success of The Newsroom (1996), and was partly a remake of 8½ (1963), by Federico Fellini.
Trail of Tears | Tears for Fears | Blood, Sweat & Tears | Tears of the Sun | The Mother of Tears | Tears | Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears | No Point in Wasting Tears | The Shredding Tears | The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant | Tears of Sorrow | Shout (Tears for Fears song) | Perfect Dark: Janus' Tears | Lake of Tears | Head Over Heels (Tears for Fears song) | French Without Tears | Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian | The Tears | Tears of the Black Tiger | Tears of Mortal Solitude | Tears (Ken Dodd song) | Tears from a Willow | Tears For Fears | tears | Sniff 'n' the Tears | New Blood (Blood, Sweat & Tears album) | More Tears | Laughter Through Tears | Job's Tears | I'll Drown in My Tears |
The 1995 series features Finkleman as George Britton, an earlier incarnation of the George Findlay character he would go on to play in The Newsroom, More Tears, Foolish Heart, Foreign Objects, Good Dog, and Good God.
In the North American Arista release, samples of crowd noise from U2's Rattle and Hum album, used to segue between the "Stadium House" tracks, are removed, leading to abrupt and awkward transitions between these tracks; additionally, "No More Tears" is shortened and "Last Train to Trancentral" appears in its significantly different stadium house single version.