UK Road Trip visiting Chandlers Ford and Eastleigh Town centre
Driving and commentary while driving around some local villages. Shot with a GoPro Hero 4 Black edition.
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The halfway chandler's ford with high hopes
England semi-final with Croatia it was a great night with such I hope the boys did well
Hampshire Guitar Club concert at Ritchie Hall, Chandler's Ford on Saturday 9th June 2018
Library Events 2017
Take a tour through the Park City Library and see all the events that keep this historical building relevant in our community!
Youth 12 days of Fusemass
Festive song from our fuse youth group
North East England Snow (27 Feb 18)
All in the title!!!
Flying 2 DJI Phantom's after meeting up with a subscriber
I was contacted by Owen Cobb about meeting up and flying are drones together. We were both free and the weather was fantastic for flying a drone so we got together. Hope you enjoy the footage.
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DJI Phantom 4 Farley Mount Winchester Hampshire
Farley Mount is a great place to visit with the family. Its a fantastic place to explore, So put your boots on and go for a walk.
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UK South coast Driving tour visiting Botley Hedge end Bursledonand Locksheath
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Deadly KING COBRA Confrontation !!!!!!!!!!!!
Public reaction when they see KING COBRA snake on their way ALIVE. No one dare to go in front of it including me as we were afraid that it may be the SPITTING COBRA.
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The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Old Time Radio Show, 510804 The Long Way Home mp3
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters.
The program first aired 17 June 1947 on NBC radio under the title The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe, with Van Heflin playing Marlowe. The show was a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The first episode adapted Chandler's short story Red Wind. The NBC series ended 9 September 1947.
In 1948, the series moved to CBS, where it was called The Adventure of Philip Marlowe, with Gerald Mohr playing Marlowe. This series also began with an adaptation of Red Wind, using a script different from the NBC adaptation. By 1949, it had the largest audience in radio. The CBS version ran for 114 episodes. That series ran 26 September 1948 - 29 September 1950.
From 7 July 1951 to 15 September 1951, the program was a summer replacement for Hopalong Cassidy. Mohr played Marlowe in all but one of the CBS shows. He was replaced by William Conrad in the 1950 episode, The Anniversary Gift.
The episode The Birds On The Wing (aired 11-26-49) is especially notable for its beginning and ending, both uncharacteristically breaking the fourth wall. It opens with Marlowe saying he is currently reading Chandler's latest The Little Sister — thus a fictional character claims to be reading an actual book in which he is the main character. Even more surreal was the ending, in which Marlowe returns to his apartment to find Gracie Allen — who asks Marlowe to find her husband George Burns a radio show on which he can sing!
The program's composer was Lyn Murray, who worked in both film and radio at the time. Curiously enough, the musical cue that plays over the opening narration in the series' first two episodes (where Marlowe recites the opening sentences of Chandler's original story Red Wind) is a theme that would reappear prominently in Murray's 1954 score for Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief.
Despite the program's popularity, it had no sponsor for most of its time on the air. The exception was when Ford Motor Company sponsored it during part of 1950.
Gene D. Phillips, in the book Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir, reported Chandler's lack of involvement with the program: Initially Chandler had considered asking for script approval for the Marlowe radio series, but ultimately he decided to have no connection with the scripting of the programs. He contented himself with the weekly royalties he received for the use of his character, while professing himself 'moderately pleased' with Gerald Mohr's portrayal of Marlowe.
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Winchester City Centre Guide
Winchester City Centre visitors guide created entirely by Mark Eslick Graphics including the video, photography stills, and the editing. For further information visit our website
Charles Darrow: Unit 10 Hanbury Buildings, Bradley Lane, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 1LZ - TO LET
Modern Light Industrial Unit
Circa 101 sqm / 1090 sq ft
Central Newton Abbot
Available on flexible terms
Rent £6,000 per annum
Shared parking & allocated spaces
Hampshire County Council welcomes all (subtitled)
A subtitled version of a short film inviting children with disabilities to Hampshire County Council's museums, archives and arts venues. Visit to find out more about visiting our sites!
Dozens of firefighters tackle Eastleigh Restaurant blaze
SCORES of firefighters are tackling a blaze at a restaurant in Hampshire.
The fire on Leigh Road, Eastleigh, sent plumes of smoke into the sky, and is believed to be at a curry house.
A Hampshire Fire and Rescue spokesperson said: Around 30 firefighters currently dealing with a fire at Eastleigh curry house.
The cause of the fire is not known at this stage.
The fire is believed to have broken out at 12.50pm at the Badi Mirchi Indian Restaurant.
The main road has been sealed off while firefighters tackle the blaze.
Mum of Two SharonWatts , who lives in nearby flats said: “I could see thick white smoke coming from the rooftop. The whole road is closed off and fire engines and police are there but no ambulances.”
The fire broke out in a ground floor kitchen. Firefighters have the blaze under control.
Visit Britain Modern Cities Podcast (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
A subtitled English version of the original video by myself and my 4th year students at Marignoni_Polo Tourism Professional School in Milan
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Old Time Radio Show, 510707 The Seaside Sabatical mp3
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters.
The program first aired 17 June 1947 on NBC radio under the title The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe, with Van Heflin playing Marlowe. The show was a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The first episode adapted Chandler's short story Red Wind. The NBC series ended 9 September 1947.
In 1948, the series moved to CBS, where it was called The Adventure of Philip Marlowe, with Gerald Mohr playing Marlowe. This series also began with an adaptation of Red Wind, using a script different from the NBC adaptation. By 1949, it had the largest audience in radio. The CBS version ran for 114 episodes. That series ran 26 September 1948 - 29 September 1950.
From 7 July 1951 to 15 September 1951, the program was a summer replacement for Hopalong Cassidy. Mohr played Marlowe in all but one of the CBS shows. He was replaced by William Conrad in the 1950 episode, The Anniversary Gift.
The episode The Birds On The Wing (aired 11-26-49) is especially notable for its beginning and ending, both uncharacteristically breaking the fourth wall. It opens with Marlowe saying he is currently reading Chandler's latest The Little Sister — thus a fictional character claims to be reading an actual book in which he is the main character. Even more surreal was the ending, in which Marlowe returns to his apartment to find Gracie Allen — who asks Marlowe to find her husband George Burns a radio show on which he can sing!
The program's composer was Lyn Murray, who worked in both film and radio at the time. Curiously enough, the musical cue that plays over the opening narration in the series' first two episodes (where Marlowe recites the opening sentences of Chandler's original story Red Wind) is a theme that would reappear prominently in Murray's 1954 score for Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief.
Despite the program's popularity, it had no sponsor for most of its time on the air. The exception was when Ford Motor Company sponsored it during part of 1950.
Gene D. Phillips, in the book Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir, reported Chandler's lack of involvement with the program: Initially Chandler had considered asking for script approval for the Marlowe radio series, but ultimately he decided to have no connection with the scripting of the programs. He contented himself with the weekly royalties he received for the use of his character, while professing himself 'moderately pleased' with Gerald Mohr's portrayal of Marlowe.
This gem is part of our old time radio classics library. Get this one, and thousands of more on MP3 DVD delivered straight to your door on our website, or listen here for free! Our MP3 DVD's will allow you to take this old time radio show and place it on your IPOD or another MP3 player and carry it around with you on the go!
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Sunday Service Schedule Changes
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Old Time Radio Show, 490305 Friend From Detroit
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters.
The program first aired 17 June 1947 on NBC radio under the title The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe, with Van Heflin playing Marlowe. The show was a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The first episode adapted Chandler's short story Red Wind. The NBC series ended 9 September 1947.
In 1948, the series moved to CBS, where it was called The Adventure of Philip Marlowe, with Gerald Mohr playing Marlowe. This series also began with an adaptation of Red Wind, using a script different from the NBC adaptation. By 1949, it had the largest audience in radio. The CBS version ran for 114 episodes. That series ran 26 September 1948 - 29 September 1950.
From 7 July 1951 to 15 September 1951, the program was a summer replacement for Hopalong Cassidy. Mohr played Marlowe in all but one of the CBS shows. He was replaced by William Conrad in the 1950 episode, The Anniversary Gift.
The episode The Birds On The Wing (aired 11-26-49) is especially notable for its beginning and ending, both uncharacteristically breaking the fourth wall. It opens with Marlowe saying he is currently reading Chandler's latest The Little Sister — thus a fictional character claims to be reading an actual book in which he is the main character. Even more surreal was the ending, in which Marlowe returns to his apartment to find Gracie Allen — who asks Marlowe to find her husband George Burns a radio show on which he can sing!
The program's composer was Lyn Murray, who worked in both film and radio at the time. Curiously enough, the musical cue that plays over the opening narration in the series' first two episodes (where Marlowe recites the opening sentences of Chandler's original story Red Wind) is a theme that would reappear prominently in Murray's 1954 score for Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief.
Despite the program's popularity, it had no sponsor for most of its time on the air. The exception was when Ford Motor Company sponsored it during part of 1950.
Gene D. Phillips, in the book Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir, reported Chandler's lack of involvement with the program: Initially Chandler had considered asking for script approval for the Marlowe radio series, but ultimately he decided to have no connection with the scripting of the programs. He contented himself with the weekly royalties he received for the use of his character, while professing himself 'moderately pleased' with Gerald Mohr's portrayal of Marlowe.
This gem is part of our old time radio classics library. Get this one, and thousands of more on MP3 DVD delivered straight to your door on our website, or listen here for free! Our MP3 DVD's will allow you to take this old time radio show and place it on your IPOD or another MP3 player and carry it around with you on the go!
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Oxford Martin School Webcam - Broad Street, Oxford
The Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford is a world-leading centre of pioneering research that addresses global challenges.
We invest in research that cuts across disciplines to tackle a wide range of issues such as climate change, disease and inequality. We support novel, high risk and multidisciplinary projects that may not fit within conventional funding channels. We do this because breaking boundaries can produce results that could dramatically improve the wellbeing of this and future generations.
We seek to make an impact by taking new approaches to global problems, through scientific and intellectual discovery, by developing policy recommendations and working with a wide range of stakeholders to translate them into action.
Find out more at oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk