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REEL 1 - MS Inn sign 'John Of Gaunt'. GV Man enters public house. Various of men singing in pub. GV Girl walks down street to Greengrocers. Various of girl walking along street. GV Chimnies on roof tops and cobbled streets. GV Woman in shawl down street. MS Schoolboys along pavement. 2 shots of Cricket match in progress. MS Girl working in Cotton Mill x 4. CU Women in headscarfs x 3. CU Woman in hat. GV Oldham - mill and colliery. GV mill with chimney. CU Smoking chimnies x 2. GV smoking chimnies x 2. GV Church. GV Woman empties bucket out of front door and washes pavement. LS Terraced houses. MS Children play in street. MS Girl walking along street and enters house x 2. GV Barton Bridge across Manchester Ship Canal. GV Canal boat on bridge x 2. GV As Canal Bridge opens to allow a ship to pass along ship canal. GV Ship through bridge. GV Goods Yard with Manchester Docks ships and cranes x 4. CU Woman at loom in factory. GV Blackpool and Tower. GV Motor coaches passed x 4. GV's Funfair rides x 6. MSD Girls in straw hats. CU Couple eating candy floss. GV Morecambe. GV Heysham Church. Pan from scenic view to Saxon graves x 2. MS Couple buting postcards at holiday resort. Various of Whit Day religious procession in Manchester with bands x 8. GV Girl looks at Liverpool cathedral (Anglican). GV Liverpool docks x 2. GV Couple ride through countryside x 2. GV Coniston water x 3. GV Couple cycle. GV Lake Windermere. GV Couple leave cycles to sit and look at view.REEL 2 - GV Hawkshead. Sign - 15th Century Cafe. Sign - The Queens Head. Sign - Crown & Mit. Sign - Hawkshead - Ann Tyson's Cottage (Wordsworth lodgings). GV yard of Grammar School with boys at games. GV Ann Tyson's cottage. GV Guesthouse. Various views of Hawskead. GV Road in the Pennine Hills. MS Drystone wall. Pan to Pennines. GV Trough of Bolanbd Pass. MS & CU marker stone (Boundary of Lancashire and Yorkshire). GV Stone bridge and stream. GV lamb leaps wall. MS Woman out of Wollen Mill in bradford. MS & CU girl along street. CU Girl working at loom in mill. GV Woollen mill. GV Washing hanging across street. GV Sheffield Steel Works x 2. GV Line of children running down street. Views exterior and interior of Sheffield Steel Works. CU Girl at loom. GV The beach and Scarborough. MS & GV girl looking through telescope. MS Couple eating ice cream cones in fun fair. MS Couple riding donkeys. GV Roof tops and smoking chimnies of Whitby. GV Harbour mouth. GV Street in Whitby. LS Whitby Harbour and ruined Abbey. GV Whitby Abbey. MS Fisherman leans on fence. Various of couple walking through dales. GV Cows driven down village street. GV Dent village street. LS Couple walking in Dales. GV Couple pass old man seated outside Pub. Various couple walking through Sedburgh countryside. GV Rippon Cathedral. CU Clock showing 9 o' clock. MS & CU Rippon Hornblower signalling 9pm. Curfew. MS Couple. GV Crowd surrounding Town Brass Band on Ikley Moor x 2. Various of Band. GV Ikley Moor. GV's Vale of Pickering. GV's couple walk through Levesham Village. GV's Sledburn. GV Cross and stocks of Ripley. MS Stocks. GV Street in York. GV York Minster. GV The Shambles. CU's signs 'Gilllygate', Micklegate, Fossgate, Whip-ma-whop-ma-gate. GV medieval street. GV Minster and City wall. GV Mill building. GV Lake. LAS Smoking factory chimney. GV Micklegate Bar, York. GV Cricet match. MS Crowd. MS Two couples, girls bored whilst boys listen to cricket on radio. Montage of scenes with song words superimposed.
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Restaurant | Full Episode | Mr. Bean Official Cartoon
Mr Bean Animation Full Episode - Restaurant
Mr. Bean eats at a restaurant also being dined at by a group of irritating celebrities but then he gets another crush on one of the celebrities then he gets kissed.
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The Animated Series heralds a new era for one of the UK's most successful characters of all time. Rowan Atkinson worked on the transformation to animated character and acted out every episode in front of the cameras so that the animators could capture the unique movement of Britain's most infamous character.
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AMBERRY COFFEE ☕ | Making a Coffee Shop on Bloxburg | Roblox
On today's video, we are going to be making our own coffee shop on Bloxburg. I show you most of the building process and then give you a tour of the shop! We even made our own Amberry Coffee Decals for it. The shop is closed for now but in the next episode, we will be opening it to the public!
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One Man War Memorial (1958)
Full title reads: Norfolk. One Man War Memorial
Houghton St. Giles, Norfolk.
GV Farmland which shrouds the village. GV Main street of village. GV Public house in village. CU Children sitting outside the pub. GV Interior shot with men sitting round table in pub playing dominoes. CU One of the men. CU Another of the men drinking from pint mug. GV Curate, Father Peter Harbottle talking to Mrs Green in her garden. CU Father Peter Harbottle. CU Two villagers with a dog. SV Mrs Green and the curate going into her cottage. SV Interior with Mrs Green seated at table talking to the curate who is standing, pan to show picture and painting on the wall. CU Photograph of Albert Charles Jarvis. GV House in which Albert Jarvis' parents live. CU Postman collecting letters from box. GV People gathered round church for the dedication of the memorial. GV Some of the people amongst them relatives of the dead men. CU Albert Jarvis' brother and uncle. GV Clergyman dedicating the memorial, pan across to show people watching. CU Albert Jarvis' aunt and a young lad. CU Aunt. CU Salvation Army man Joe Budden who as his best friend laying wreath below memorial. CU Memorial. CU Salvation Army man saluting. MV People walking away from ceremony.
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The Prince's Trust - Charity Clay Shoot
Great British Shooting: Welcome to a brand new series in which we celebrate all that is great about shooting in Britain. From world-renowned driven shoots on prestigious country estates, through to walked up rough shoots on farms and smallholdings, we meet some of the incredible characters that bring our shooting days together.
Episode Five - We join a very special clay shoot day at the stunning Eastnor Castle organised by The Prince's Trust, with the goal of raising money for disadvantaged young people. The Princes Trust is a charitable organisation established in 1976 to support 13-30 years old who are unemployed and those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion.
Around 120 people who have a keen interest in field sports have come together for a fun day out clay shooting. The targets have been strategically placed around the grounds to challenge shooters by mimicking the flight patterns of several different game birds.
Shotgun manufactures Longthorne are on stand giving people the opportunity to try out their magnificent firearms. Thanks to the very little recoil and muzzles flip, the Longthorne shotguns were a very popular choice when shooting clay targets.
Charity days like this are hugely important in the field sport community, not only does it bring friends together it also helps raise a lot of money to help disadvantaged others.
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30 Secrets & Things to do in Toronto
Do you want to visit the hidden secrets & best places in Toronto? These are my 30 carefully selected travel tips, things to do and most unique attractions to visit in Toronto, Canada. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
My Toronto travel guide features many hidden secrets and less known places like the Cheltenham Badlands, Little Tokyo, the Dollhouse, Rec Room, Kukum Kitchen and Toronto nightlife tips.
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Episode #3: Toronto Snacks Review
Episode #4: Toronto's Rage Room
Episode #5: Eating RAW Seal in Toronto
Episode #6: Toronto's Medieval Times
Episode #7: Secrets Outside Toronto: Badlands
Episode #8: Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto
Episode #9: Secrets Outside Toronto: Tobermory
Episode #10: Toronto's Pillow Fight
Episode #11: Secrets Outside Toronto: Webster Falls
Episode #12: Toronto's Battle AXE Throwing
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Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.
My favorite districts are easily located in close proximity; Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Waterfront and the new Little Tokyo district for its delicious Japanese dishes, treats and first Uniqlo store.
Toronto can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing but luckily there are some FREE things to do as well, like hanging out at the RecRoom, Graffiti alley, Sunnyside Pavilion and FREE beer from the Steam Whistle Brewery or drive out of town for the FREE sites at Cheltenham Badlands and Scarborough Bluffs.
I personally recommend going all out because there are so many awesome things to do, do not cheap out, saving up a few extra months will be worth every penny in the end. A rough budget for 5 awesome days in Toronto for 1-person would be around $400 airbnb/hotel and $600 for transit, shopping, food, events, museums & parties = around $1000.
The first thing you have to remember about Toronto is that distances are a lot further than what you may be used to in Europe or Asia, streets and blocks are very large. Everything is very spread out in this massive metropolitan city so try to at least visit a few new districts every day.
My recommendations for a daily itinerary include Annex, Koreatown, Queen Street, Chinatown, Kensington Market and Entertainment district on day 1. Waterfront, Toronto Islands, Yonge Street & Leslieville on day 2 and the outskirts Caledon (Badlands) & Scarborough (Beach) on day 3.
My favorite way to explore Toronto is by jogging, you'll be surprised as to what you may find. Many of these photos were taken at places I randomly ran into, places you will never see on a guided tour.
After dinner at The Dime (where dishes are $5 each) you'll be energized to explore the massive Toronto nightlife. I recommend nightclubs Rebel, Coda or Uniun for some fist pumping and RecRoom, Belfast Love and Tilt for a few drinks but remember the nightlife in Toronto ends very early, the bar closes at 2:00am thus making the nightlife often feel very rushed since most people party extremely hard between 12am and 2am, definitely a down side of the city.
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Best of Living in Iowa 129
In this episode of The Best of Living in Iowa, we follow Paul Berge as he takes to the side roads – searching for the lighter side of the story behind some of Iowa's iconic treasures.
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ABOUT LIVING IN IOWA
For 16 seasons, Living in Iowa was an omnibus television series that illustrated what it meant to be uniquely Iowan. Through compelling human interest stories, it provided snapshots of Iowans representing every walk of life. As part of its 50th anniversary, Iowa Public Television will revisit this popular series through The Best of Living in Iowa, a weekly program that features stories gathered from the archives of the original series. From this rich treasure trove of stories, viewers will relive moments from the past and be reminded of Iowa's unique heritage.
The Great Gildersleeve: French Visitor / Dinner with Katherine / Dinner with the Thompsons
Premiering on August 31, 1941, The Great Gildersleeve moved the title character from the McGees' Wistful Vista to Summerfield, where Gildersleeve now oversaw his late brother-in-law's estate and took on the rearing of his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie (originally played by Lurene Tuttle and followed by Louise Erickson and Mary Lee Robb) and Leroy Forester (Walter Tetley). The household also included a cook named Birdie. Curiously, while Gildersleeve had occasionally spoken of his (never-present) wife in some Fibber episodes, in his own series the character was a confirmed bachelor.
In a striking forerunner to such later television hits as Bachelor Father and Family Affair, both of which are centered on well-to-do uncles taking in their deceased siblings' children, Gildersleeve was a bachelor raising two children while, at first, administering a girdle manufacturing company (If you want a better corset, of course, it's a Gildersleeve) and then for the bulk of the show's run, serving as Summerfield's water commissioner, between time with the ladies and nights with the boys. The Great Gildersleeve may have been the first broadcast show to be centered on a single parent balancing child-rearing, work, and a social life, done with taste and genuine wit, often at the expense of Gildersleeve's now slightly understated pomposity.
Many of the original episodes were co-written by John Whedon, father of Tom Whedon (who wrote The Golden Girls), and grandfather of Deadwood scripter Zack Whedon and Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog).
The key to the show was Peary, whose booming voice and facility with moans, groans, laughs, shudders and inflection was as close to body language and facial suggestion as a voice could get. Peary was so effective, and Gildersleeve became so familiar a character, that he was referenced and satirized periodically in other comedies and in a few cartoons.
Sapığın Sinema Rehberi (The Pervert's Guide To Cinema) - Slavoj Žižek [Reverse Color]
Sapığın Sinema Rehberi, bugüne dek yapılmış iyi filmlerden bazıları arasında izleyiciyi bir gezintiye çıkarıyor. Ünlü felsefeci ve psikanalist Slavoj Zizek hem sunucu, hem de rehber rolünde. Zizek merak uyandıran tutkulu yaklaşımıyla sinemanın gizli diline giriyor ve filmlerin bize hakkımızda neler söyleyebileceğini ortaya çıkarıyor. David Lynch’in bilmece gibi filmlerini çözerken ya da Hitchcock hakkında bildiğinizi sandığınız her şeyi ters yüz ederken Zizek beyazperdeyi aklı ve şaşmaz mizah duygusuyla aydınlatıyor. Sapığın Sinema Rehberi, ele aldığı film dünyasının bizzat parçası; özgün lokasyonlarda ve replika setlerde çekimlerle Zizek’in filmlerin “içinden” konuştuğu duygusunu uyandırıyor. Filmi oluşturan üç bölüm, etkileyici bir düşünce diyalektiği kuruyor. The Times in London tarafından “bu Freudiyen girişimin önderi” olarak anılan Sophie Fiennes’in Slavoj Zizek’le yaptığı işbirliği, filmin ve televizyonun karmaşık fikirleri iletmede ne kadar hızlı olduğunu kanıtlıyor. Zizek’in dediği gibi: “Benim en büyük saplantım, meseleleri açıklığa kavuşturmak. Eğer bir film sahnesi kullanabilirsem bir fikri gerçekten açıklayabiliyorum.” Sapığın Sinema Rehberi, psikanalizin bize sinema hakkında neler söyleyebileceğini de anlatıyor.
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The French Résistance has had a great influence on literature, particularly in France. A famous example is the poem Strophes pour se souvenir, which was written by the communist academic Louis Aragon in 1955 to commemorate the heroism of the Manouchian Group, whose 23 members were shot by the Nazis.
The Résistance is also portrayed in Jean Renoir's wartime This Land is Mine (1943), which was produced in the USA.
In the immediate post-war years, French cinema produced a number of films that portrayed a France broadly present in the Résistance.[188][189] The 1946 La Bataille du rail depicted the courageous efforts of French railway workers to sabotage German reinforcement trains,[190] and in the same year Le Père tranquille told the story of a quiet insurance agent secretly involved in the bombing of a factory.[190] Collaborators were hatefully presented as a rare minority, as played by Pierre Brewer in Jéricho (1946) or Serge Reggiani in Les Portes de la nuit (1946), and movements such as the Milice were rarely evoked.
In the 1950s, a less heroic interpretation of the Résistance to the occupation gradually began to emerge.[190] In Claude Autant-Lara's La Traversée de Paris (1956), the portrayal of the city's black market and general mediocrity revealed the reality of war-profiteering during the occupation.[191] In the same year, Robert Bresson presented A Man Escaped, in which an imprisoned Résistance activist works with a reformed collaborator inmate to escape.[192] A cautious reappearance of the image of Vichy emerged in Le Passage du Rhin (1960), in which a crowd successively acclaim both Pétain and de Gaulle.[193]
After General de Gaulle's return to power in 1958, the portrayal of the Résistance returned to its earlier résistancialisme. In this manner, in Is Paris Burning? (1966), the role of the resistant was revalued according to [de Gaulle's] political trajectory.[194] The comic form of films such as La Grande Vadrouille (1966) widened the image of Résistance heroes to average Frenchmen.[195] The most famous and critically acclaimed of all the résistancialisme movies is Army of Shadows (L'Armee des ombres), which was made by the French film-maker Jean-Pierre Melville in 1969. The film was inspired by Joseph Kessel's 1943 book, as well as Melville's own experiences, as he had fought in the Résistance and participated in Operation Dragoon. A 1995 television screening of L'Armee des ombres described it as the best film made about the fighters of the shadows, those anti-heroes.[196]
The shattering of France's résistancialisme following the events of May 1968 emerged particularly clearly in French cinema. The candid approach of the 1971 documentary The Sorrow and the Pity pointed the finger on anti-Semitism in France and disputed the official Résistance ideals.[197][198] Time magazine's positive review of the film wrote that director Marcel Ophüls tries to puncture the bourgeois myth—or protectively askew memory—that allows France generally to act as if hardly any Frenchmen collaborated with the Germans.[199]
Franck Cassenti, with L'Affiche Rouge (1976); Gilson, with La Brigade (1975); and Mosco with the documentary Des terroristes à la retraite addressed foreign resisters of the EGO, who were then relatively unknown. In 1974, Louis Malle's Lacombe, Lucien caused scandal and polemic because of his absence of moral judgment with regard to the behavior of a collaborator.[200] Malle later portrayed the resistance of Catholic priests who protected Jewish children in his 1987 film Au revoir, les enfants. François Truffaut's 1980 film Le Dernier Métro was set during the German occupation of Paris and won ten Césars for its story of a theatre production taking place while its Jewish director is concealed by his wife in the theatre's basement.[201] The 1980s began to portray the resistance of working women, as in Blanche et Marie (1984).[202] Later, Jacques Audiard's Un héros très discret (1996) told the story of a young man's traveling to Paris and manufacturing a Résistance past for himself, suggesting that many heroes of the Résistance were imposters.[203][204] In 1997, Claude Berri produced the biopic Lucie Aubrac based on the life of the Résistance heroine of the same name, which was criticized for its Gaullist portrayal of the Résistance and over-emphasis on the relationship between Aubrac and her husband.[205]
In the 2011 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, in which a hypothetical World War III is depicted, a French resistance movement is formed to act against Russian occupation. The playable characters of many factions in-game receive assistance from this Resistance . This is in line with previous, World War II-based Call of Duty games, which often featured involvement with the Resistance of that era.