How to Pronounce 20 British Cities
Do you want to visit Britain? Then you will need to know how to pronounce the city names correctly.
Whether you are coming here as a tourist or a student, it's important to know how to say these 20 cities. I've chosen them because they are the biggest and most commonly visited.
Please remember that there are other ways to pronounce these names. I can only teach them in my accent which is a London accent.
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Melita Morgan Interview at The Old Regal Cinema Wymondham Norfolk UK. Video Archive
The Regal Cinema in Wymondham Norfolk UK was host to Hollywood actress, Melita Morgan, who gave an exclusive live interview about her amazing life. Personality girl, film star and model Melita, has played both Marilyn Monroe and Madonna in cabaret, publicity shoots and movies all over the world. Among her film credits is Hollywood-produced Mister Lonely (2007) in which she portrayed an actress that thought was Madonna. Mister Lonely was written and directed by Californian genius, Harmony Korine, for which Melita attended the launch at the Cannes Film Festival and the London premiere. When the film's first public screening was held at Norwich's Cinema City in May 2008 Melita rode up the red carpet on her horse to raise awareness of animal welfare. She is a great personality. Video Archive 2010.
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Smelly Screens & Moving Seats At The UK's First 4DX Cinema | Swipe
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Scareycrows UK Premiere on October 31st at Vue Cinema Exeter
Tickets are on sale now for the UK Big Screen Premiere of Scareycrows. For those who want to attend in style, the dress code for the evening will be Horror on the Red Carpet, or Hollywood meets Halloween. Plus the films Director Lucy Townsend will be doing a Q and A after the film.
Bristol in England !!
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Alan Partridge says Happy Birthday Cinema City
Alan Partridge wishes Cinema City a Happy 35th Birthday!
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Marlborough Guest House, Norwich, United Kingdom - HD review
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Just 5 minutes’ walk from Norwich Railway Station, Marlborough Guest House offers accommodation with free WiFi and free parking. Norwich’s historical city centre and cathedral are 15 minutes’ walk away.
Inside the Rooms
The rooms at Marlborough Guest House feature tea/coffee making facilities, a TV with Freeview, and most have an en-suite bathroom. Ironing facilities are also available and a high-chair and travel cot can be provided free of charge.
Property Highlights
There is also a small lounge, where guests can relax.
The Location
The family run Marlborough Guest House is just a 10-minute walk from the lively Riverside Development, with its bars, restaurants and cinema. Norwich City Football Club is a 10-minute walk away, and the impressive Norwich Castle can be reached in 20 minutes.
Liverpool vs Norwich City | Reds net four to kick-off the Premier League season
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John Hurt announced as patron of Cinema City
John Hurt is announced as patron of Cinema City with a special Birthday message.
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Highlights | Manchester United 1-0 Leicester | Premier League | Rashford nets the winner!
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Places to see in ( West Bromwich - UK )
Places to see in ( West Bromwich - UK )
West Bromwich is a town in Sandwell, West Midlands, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, West Bromwich is located to the northwest of Birmingham. West Bromwich County Borough was expanded in 1966 to include the bulk of Tipton and Wednesbury, while a small part of the south-eastern section of the town was absorbed into the new Warley County Borough which was centered on neighbouring Oldbury, Smethwick and Rowley Regis. The actual town boundaries of West Bromwich were also altered at this time, placing the Friar Park estate in Wednesbury, while the Hateley Heath area of Wednesbury was now within the borders of West Bromwich township.
West Bromwich's road links were further enhanced in 1995 on the completion of the Black Country Spine Road which also by-passes Wednesbury and the east of Bilston. The completion of this new road opened up several square miles of previously inaccessible land, and has allowed several major businesses to set up along the route. This has helped relieve some of the unemployment problems in West Bromwich, although most parts of the town still have the highest unemployment rates in the West Midlands.
The town is famous for its football club, West Bromwich Albion. The club was founded in 1878 and in 1888 it became one of the twelve founder members of the Football League. It won the league championship in 1920 and has won the FA Cup five times, most recently in 1968. The club were Football League Champions in 2008, winning automatic promotion to the Premier League. Albion were based in and around the centre of West Bromwich during their formative years, but moved further out of the town in 1900 when they switched to their current ground, The Hawthorns. The Hawthorns is the highest football ground (above sea level) in the country.
West Bromwich Town Hall, situated in the centre of the High Street, is a Grade II listed building. It was built between 1874 and 1875 in brick and stone to an Italian Gothic design, and its interior reflects the Victorian interest in Gothic and Medieval architecture. West Bromwich Manor House, Hall Green Road B71 2EA. Built by the de Marnham family in the late 13th century as the centre of their agricultural estate in West Bromwich only the Great Hall survives of the original complex of living quarters, agricultural barns, sheds and ponds.
West Bromwich is a culturally diverse area with many places of worship for several different religions. The Church of England provides the most places of worship across the geographically wider West Bromwich Deanery (taking in West Bromwich, Hill Top, Stone Cross, Carter's Green, Holy Trinity, All Saint's, St Andrew's, St Francis, Friar Park and others) which contains nine Anglican churches. West Bromwich has three main mosques, two on Dartmouth Street. The Main mosque of West Bromwich is the Jami Masjid and Islamic Centre based at 67 Dartmouth Street which currently is being reconstructed to accommodate hundreds of people.
For roads, the M5 motorway between the West Midlands and the West Country and its junction with the M6 motorway passes through the town, making West Bromwich at the hub of Britain's motorway network. West Bromwich railway station was opened by the Great Western Railway on its route between Birmingham Snow Hill and Wolverhampton Low Level on 14 November 1854.
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Melita Morgan Celebrity Guest at The Old Wymondham Regal Cinema Norfolk UK. Archive video 2010.
The Regal Experience Group presented a Marilyn Monroe tribute show on Sunday 5th September 2.30pm at the Old Wymondham Regal cinema. The main feature was Niagara -- an excellent suspense thriller shot in breathtaking locations in 1952. In the movie Marilyn sizzles with sex appeal and is the nymphomaniac wife of a wizened war veteran, played by Joseph Cotton.
Personality girl, film star and model Melita Morgan, who has played both Marilyn and Madonna in cabaret, publicity shoots and movies all over the world, made a personal appearance. Among her film credits is the Hollywood-produced Mister Lonely (2007) directed by the great Harmony Korine, for which she attended the launch at the Cannes Film Festival and the London première.
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THE ABCs OF DEATH - UK Theatrical Release Teaser Trailer
Monster Pictures announced today that The ABCs of Death, an anthology of 26 short films, directed by 26 Directors depicting 26 ways to die will be released theatrically in the UK & Eire in 26 cinemas nationwide on the 26 April 2013.
• 26 Directors
• 26 ways to die
• 26 cinemas
• 26 April 2013
The ABCs of Death is perhaps the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived with productions spanning fifteen countries and featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film, including the directors of House of the Devil, Hobo with a Shotgun, A Serbian Film, Tokyo Gore Police, You're Next & four British Directors - Ben Wheatley (Sightseers), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), Jake West (Doghouse) & Leeds based Lee Hardcastle, who with his claymation short, won a competition to be the final Director. Inspired by children's educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free rein in choosing a word to create a story involving death.
This alphabetical arsenal of destruction orchestrated by what has been described as a stunning roll call of some of the most exciting names in horror across the world. is one of the most hotly anticipated releases for 2013. When the trailer received its first UK airing, last year, it was screened to a packed audience at the 13th Frightfest, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, the 2 minute clip received rapturous applause from the attending audience. The film will receive its UK premiere at the this year's Glasgow Film Festival as part of Film4Frightfest (Tickets for this event are now sold out) and its Irish premiere at the inaugural Twisted Celluloid Film Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre.
The 26 cinemas where The ABCs of Death will be screening at on 26 April 2013 are as follows:
ABERDEEN, The Belmont Picturehouse
BELFAST, QFT
BRIGHTON, Duke of York's Picturehouse
BRISTOL, Watershed
CAMBRIDGE, Arts Picturehouse
CANTERBURY, Gulbenkian Cinema
CARDIFF, Chapter
DERBY Quad
EDINBURGH, Cameo Picturehouse
EXETER, Exeter Picturehouse
GLASGOW, The Grosvenor Cinema
LEEDS, Hyde Park Picture House
LEICESTER, Phoenix Square
LONDON, Stratford East Picturehouse
LONDON, Clapham Picturehouse
LONDON, Hackney Picturehouse
LONDON, Greenwich Picturehouse
LONDON, Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton
LONDON, Prince Charles Cinema
LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse at FACT
NEWCASTLE, Tyneside Cinema
NORWICH, Cinema City
OXFORD, Phoenix Picturehouse
SOUTHAMPTON, Harbour Lights Picturehouse
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, Stratford Picturehouse
YORK, City Screen Picturehouse
Tickets for many of the venues are available to pre-order now. The ABCs of Death will also be previewed in selected cities around the UK. Further details will be announced shortly.
Provocative, shocking, funny and ultimately confrontational, The ABCs of Death is the definitive vision of modern horror diversity.
For further information and details about The ABCs of Death go to the film's official website 26waystodie.com and follow on Twitter @26waystodie
A DVD and Blu-ray edition of The ABCs of Death are set to be released on 3 June 2013. Pre-order now from Amazon and other online outlets DVD Blu-ray Details about extras and special features will be announced later this year.
Our Day Trip to the Medieval City of Norwich (... and Oops! We got the wrong cathedral ????)
Hello, our dear explorers! One of these days we wondered: what does a modern medieval city look like? Then, we did a little digging and found out that the city of Norwich (located in East Anglia) is actually the most medieval town in the whole of United Kingdom.
Naturally, we had to go and see it for ourselves. We saw the small cathedral (not the main one), the Norwich markets and a multitude of churches and also, had the recommended fish and chips!
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☆ Today we explore an abandoned house in Arundel, Sussex UK. The abandoned house was overlooked by many active houses opposite and we explore at night, which means our torches gave us away. To add to the suspense we arrive at the open window entry to the abandoned house to see that there is many signs of squatters being present as well as a run of bottle and cans of various alcohol, beers and vodka etc. We risked it and went inside but was not aware of the biggest shock of all, which was UPSTAIRS!
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Sir John Pettus portrait at The Halls (St Andrews' Hall and Blackfriars), Norwich
This animated film features an avatar of Sir John Pettus, once a Lord Mayor of Norwich, telling of his and his family's history. His portrait hangs in The Halls (St Andrews' Hall and Blackfriars).
The Halls is one of the Norwich 12 iconic buildings covering 1,000 years of history.
The film was commissioned and researched by Norwich HEART, and was produced by the University of East Anglia's Urban Modelling Group.
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IN THE CITY: NORWICH
In The City this week features a special cinema trip to Penarth Pier Pavillion with our very own Peter Whittingham. We sat down with Whits to look through some of his most memorable moments in his last 8 years as a Bluebird, to get inside the mind of man behind the best left foot in the capital!
You can also hear from one of Russell's latest additions to the squad, Alex Revell who has already made his debut for Cardiff against Fulham last Saturday. He and the Gaffer have racked up a fair bit of history over the seasons, now hear from the Centre-Forward as he tells us what exactly makes Russell a good manager.
Another interview featured in this week's show is with Senior Physiotherapist, Hywel Griffiths who speaks about the overall improvement in the squad's fitness and injury rate so far this season.
Take a look at what's been going on around the Club this week, with news and results from our Development, Academy, Women and Disability Teams.
And finally, the Capital breakfast team stopped by the House of Sport this week for another round of Capital Kick in preparation of the half-time takeover at Cardiff City's home fixture against Derby later this month. Joe Ralls and Tom Adeyemi were joined by some pupils from Ysgol Y Wern as they took on the challenge - keep watching to find out how you can get involved too!
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Stephen Fry says Happy Birthday Cinema City
Norwich hero Stephen Fry wishes Cinema City a Happy 35th Birthday!
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Norwich City FC vs Ipswich 1940s/1950s footage
8mm amateur cine film of two separate Norwich City football matches at Carrow Road, the first of which I believe dates from the 1930s/1940s, whilst the second may be early 1950s.
This isn't the greatest quality bit of footage, and I will confess I know nothing about football, but thought this may be of historic interest to some. Limited research on the kits NCFC played in seem to indicate that the first film could be from the late 1930s or early 1940s - possibly a wartime match? I'm hoping that the experts out there will be able to confirm a date. The tin this film was in was labelled Norwich vs Ipswich. The kit had changed by the time the second piece of film was shot - possibly early 1950s? I have no idea who the second team are in this one.
The cine-photographer, Stanley Youngs, played for Norwich Reserves in his younger days.
This film is part of a collection of cine footage of Norfolk, shot by my grandfather Stanley Arthur Youngs between the 1930s and 1950s. Born and bred in South Norfolk and a baker by trade, my grandfather was also a keen amateur cine photographer with a passion for creating films of rural Norfolk life which he delighted in showing to people in a makeshift cinema in the bakehouse.