Queens Diamond Jubilee...Brighton 2012
The best knees up in Brighton Dean Street...Prince Arthur pub will make you roll over laughing
Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, UK
Arthur's seat has the best views in Edinburgh. Go there!
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Peaky Blinders Tribute - Kings of Birmingham
Tribute to one of the most cinematically stunning and well-executed television shows of all time.
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The teenage son of Australian rock legend Nick Cave, Arthur, has been found dead after falling from a 18-metre cliff. Arthur Cave, 15, fell from Ovingdean Gap at Brighton and was found at 6pm on Tuesday. Police have reportedly said there are no suspicious circumstances. Arthur Cave was a twin from Nick Cave's marriage to model Susie Bick. He was the twin brother of Earl. Arthur was found with life-threatening injuries on a coastal path at the base of the cliff by members of the public who attempted to revive him. However, after being airlifted to Royal Sussex County Hospital, he died from his injuries. He died later that evening of his injuries in hospital, a spokesman told. The death is not being treated as suspicious. Nick Cave, an Australian musician and songwriter, is best known as the singer of the band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
Britain By Jove - Programme 2 - Part 1 (1960-1969)
Mid 1960s
With Ray Alan and Lord Charles - Also Roddy Maude-Roxby as Cavendish.
Britain by Jove - programme 2 - part 1.
Title sequence - quick shots of Union Jack flag intercut with b/w stills of ventriloquist dummy Lord Charles, posing as 'Lord of the Manor'. Title card 'Britain By Jove' with coat of arms showing two elephants, pint of beer, two bottles of champagne and 'Semper Inebriate'. 'With Ray Alan and Lord Charles - Also Roddy Maude-Roxby as Cavendish'.
M/Ss Charles having make-up applied by woman. He attempts to persuade her to come to Scotland with him but to no avail. Shots of Charles's car being driven through countryside. Various shots of the Highlands. Cavendish provides running commentary. Shots of Inverness Castle and loch. More shots of the beautiful countryside. Alan asks Cavendish to explain a bit about himself.
M/Ss of Cavendish talking about how he likes to be in uniform. He also waffles a load of rubbish as well ! Alan is forced to shut him up. Several shots of people on horseback riding around boundaries carrying flags. Charles and Alan argue about whether they are carrying flags or spears. Shots of Cavendish and Charles talking about whiskey. M/S of of man in waders fishing. Countryside shots. Tracking shots from car. Various shots of St. Andrew's golf course. People playing golf on the course. Shots of yachts in loch. L/Ss of seals on coast.
Various shots of birds (seagulls etc) flying around cliff tops. M/S of Cavendish continuing to provide commentary as he drives. Brief shots of elderly man smelling whiskey shot. Lord Charles remarks, ...the fellow won't leave much if we don't hurry. Come on Cavendish ! Shot of ship on the Clyde estuary. Shots of small boats. More shots of yachts. C/U man smelling whiskey. Shot Scottish bagpipe band marching and playing.
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Nick Cave's son Arthur dies in Brighton cliff fall
*Nick Cave's son Arthur dies in Brighton cliff fall*
Nick Cave's son dies in UK cliff fall
The 15-year-old son of Australian musician and songwriter Nick Cave has died after a fall from a cliff in Brighton on the south coast of England. The death of 15-year-old Arthur Cave is not being treated as suspicious. Nick Cave is best known as the singer of the band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.…
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Harry and Meghan Merkle's Wedding and Social Cleansing of the Homeless
Harry and Meghan Merkle's Wedding, Social Cleansing of the Homeless and Exploitation of the Masses.
George IV of the United Kingdom
George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover following the death of his father, George III, on 29 January 1820, until his own death ten years later. From 1811 until his accession, he served as Prince Regent during his father's final mental illness.
George IV led an extravagant lifestyle that contributed to the fashions of the Regency era. He was a patron of new forms of leisure, style and taste. He commissioned John Nash to build the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and remodel Buckingham Palace, and Sir Jeffry Wyattville to rebuild Windsor Castle. He was instrumental in the foundation of the National Gallery and King's College London.
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Medieval Murder Mysteries 3of6 Arthur of Brittany HD
Subscribe Please Prince Arthur of Brittany, who was subjected to the injustice of his bad uncle, John Plantagenet, the usurper of his throne and crown of England.
History of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Sussex
While one of the smaller Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, it wasn't boring. On this journey through the kingdom of Sussex, meet a warlord who may have inspired King Arthur, churchman who lived like a lord, and a realm that vanished for 150 years!
Walks in Somerset: Exploring Glastonbury Abbey - Part Two
This is Part Two of Julia and my whiz around the Glastonbury Abbey. In this episode we take a brief look in the Abbot's Kitchen.
The Abbot's Kitchen is a medieval octagonal building that served as the kitchen at Glastonbury Abbey in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. It is a Grade I listed building. The abbot's kitchen has been described as one of the best preserved medieval kitchens in Europe'.
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A lifelong resident of Knotty Ash in Liverpool, Dodd's career as an entertainer started in the mid-1950s. His performances included rapid and incessant delivery of often surreal jokes, and would run for several hours, frequently past midnight. His verbal and physical comedy was supplemented by his red, white and blue tickling stick prop, and often introduced by his characteristic upbeat greeting of How tickled I am! He interspersed the comedy with songs, both serious and humorous, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism. He also had several hit singles primarily as a ballad singer in the 1960s, and occasionally appeared in dramatic roles. He performed on radio and television, and popularised the characters of the Diddy Men.
He was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity. His stage career lasted for over 60 years, and he continued to perform until the end of 2017, when his health permitted; he died on 11 March 2018, aged 90.
Dodd was described as the last great music hall entertainer. His stand-up comedy style was fast and relied on the rapid delivery of one-liner jokes. He said that his comic influences included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the cheeky chappy from Brighton, Max Miller. He interspersed the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism. Part of his stage act featured the Diddy Men. At first an unseen joke conceived as part of Dodd's imagination, they later appeared on stage, usually played by children.
Dodd worked mainly as a solo comedian, including in a number of eponymous television and radio shows and made several appearances on BBC TV's music hall revival show, The Good Old Days. Although he enjoyed making people laugh, he was also a serious student of comedy and history, and was interested in Sigmund Freud and Henri Bergson's analysis of humour. Occasionally, he appeared in dramatic roles, including Malvolio in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971; on television in the cameo role of 'The Tollmaster' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen; as Yorick (in silent flashback) in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1996; and as Mr. Mouse in the 1999 television movie adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. Marking Dodd’s 90th birthday, a fulsome appreciation by Guardian theatre critic Michael Billington noted that “Ken has done just about everything: annual Blackpool summer seasons, pantomimes, nationwide tours, TV and radio. He was a very fine Malvolio.”
Dodd at the Civic Hall, Ellesmere Port, 2006. Stand-up theatre work was the mainstay of his career.
Dodd was renowned for the length of his performances, and during the 1960s he earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the world's longest ever joke-telling session: 1,500 jokes in three-and-a-half hours (7.14 jokes per minute), undertaken at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, where audiences entered the show in shifts.
Dodd appeared in many Royal Variety Performances. The last was in 2006, in front of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, at the London Coliseum.
Dodd toured frequently throughout his professional career, performing lengthy shows into his eighties, that often did not finish until after midnight. In his final year, he continued to tour the UK extensively, with his comedy, music and variety show. His final performance was on 28 December 2017 at the Echo Arena Auditorium in Liverpool. He said the secret of his success was simply, I love what I do.
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The Golden Girls on the 1988 Royal Variety Performance
The Golden Girls on the Royal Variety Performance, at the London Palladium on 26 November 1988. It seems to have been broadcast live on BBC1.
It was the joint 4th most watched programme of the year with 18.15 million viewers. At the time The Golden Girls was broadcast on Britain's fourth terrestrial channel (Channel 4.) which had existed since 1982 and was one of its most popular shows.
Prince George (1931)
Full title reads: Birkenhead. Prince George drives first rivet in keel of H.M.S. Achilles in Cammell Laird's famous yard.
Cammell Laird Ship Yard, Birkenhead, Merseyside.
Prince Arthur, Duke of Kent walks with others onto podium. He switches on machine that lowers steel plate in front of him.
Shot of a shipbuilder heating up a rivet.
The rivet is placed in a hole in the steel plate and Prince George operates machine to drive rivet home to start the construction of the new warship HMS Achilles.
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Harry and Meghan meet the public
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OMG! Did the Queen just say that?! | Auditions | BGT 2019
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Our Cavalcade - St John's Ambulance Reel 2 (1937)
Reel 2. Beginning of the reel missing? Herne Bay, Kent. Procession of young St John's Ambulance cadets (short shot). Brighton, Sussex: parade of St John's Ambulance personnel. Sir Alma Hunter Weston takes the salute at a review of divisions. C/U of Sir Alma saluting. Men and women in uniform process past.
Hughendon Manor, Buckinghamshire - home of Benjamin Disrali - Earl of Beaconsfield. In the gardens there is a gathering of St John's Ambulance personnel. It seems as though a service is in progress. Men march past the camera, some in uniform others in mufti. Secretary General of the Order Sir Percival Wilkinson inspects the Buckinghamshire Division. Nurses march past. Sir Percival walks along a row of nurses to inspect. And Sir Percival was most interested in a stalwart young cadet. He stands and looks at a row of young boys in uniform.
Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire. Members of the Association stand outside the cathedral. General Sir John Duncan inspects divisions drawn from Hampshire and Dorsetshire (sic) brigades.
Hyde Park in London - very large parade of brigades. Lord Mayor of London together with his Officers of the Corporation attend the annual inspection and take the salute. The Mayor inspects members of the brigade. March past. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught on another of these annual inspection days watches a march past. Closer shot of the Duke and Sub Prior as the Duke takes his hat off to the members of the Association. The Earl of Scarborough and Major General Sir Percival Wilkinson are seen in C/U. His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught is seen carrying out the duties of Inspecting Officer. He walks amongst the brigade members and is particularly interested in retired servicemen and nursing sisters from overseas.
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, is introduced to several of these nursing sisters, they curtsy as he shakes their hands. March past of nurses and other brigade members.
Her majesty Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) gets out of a car and shakes hands with various people. She is received by Major General the Earl of Shaftesbury and Major General Sir Percival Wilkinson. We see the Queen walking through crowds. Major General Sir John Duncan oversees the parade, Colonel Sleaman accompanies him. The Queen stands on a balcony and surveys the parade. Men in uniform march past. Cameramen visible. Nurses march past. C/Us of the Queen smiling and shaking hands with the Surgeon in Chief Dr Corbet Fletcher and the Senior Officers and nurses who had been selected to be presented to her. She chats with a nurse and shakes hands with a Senior Officer. Overseas divisions march past. Young girl recruits stand to attention. View of nurses marching past with the Queen visible on the podium beyond. Appeal to the men and women of the movement to carry on their work. Ends with shot of King George and Queen with Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret getting out of a car. God Save Our King plays on the soundtrack.
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UK Manufacturing: Rise of vegan food in UK (17June19)
A look into UK manufacturing and the rise of vegan food.
This is a combination of a number of clips as there were different live interviews in each clip.
Recorded from BBC1 HD, BBC Breakfast, 17 June 2019.
Unfolding - King Arthur's CAMELOT Extended Promo
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