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Benidorm - The 'bullfight'
Anyone looking for a real bullfight - this isn't it. Funny though.
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St Magnus Festival Orkney 2003
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Radio broadcasts from the festival. Mostly classical music, readings and interviews. Linda Ormiston introduces highlights from the Orcadian midsummer festival, with additional music from the Orkney Traditional Music Project, and from Hazel and Jennifer Wrigley. Sheila Garson reads George Mackay Brown 's A Mingled Weave. William Comyshe Salve Regina The Sixteen, Francois Couperin Sixi ème Ordre ...
Weber Scottish Airs
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Settings of Scottish songs by Carl Maria von Weber "The soothing shades of gloaming" "The Troubadour" "O poortith cauld" "Bonny Dundee" "Yes, thou may'st walk" "A soldier am I" "John Anderson, my jo'" "O my love's like the red, red rose" "Robin is my joy" "Whar' hae ye been a' day" Completed at the end of his life when he was already terminally ill; I seem to remember these songs were a commerc...
Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp 2
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A follow up to my first video (only taken 8 years)
Choral matins from Leeds Parish Church (now Leeds Minster)
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Celebrating the music of S.S. Wesley, former organist of the church
Bach St Matthew Passion in English
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Recorded off-air a few years ago, but its got enough HIP not to seem outdated.
Burns A Man's a Man For A'That & Auld Lang Syne Mairi Campbell and David Francis
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This was done for a TV program about 18th century music (there aren't any more songs, sorry)
12 Days of Christmas
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Can't remember the occasion but it was at Liverpool Anglican cathedral with Prof Ian Tracey playing the organ
King's College carol service 1979 excerpts
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King's College carol service 1979 excerpts Includes most of the carols (but not 'Once in royal'); no readings or prayers. Sorry, but I don't have the missing parts. Hymn: Of the Father's heart begotten (Piae Cantiones, 1582, arr Willcocks) Adam lay y bounden (Boris Ord); Sussex Carol (trad English, arr Ledger) Up, awake and away! (Galician melody, arr Ledger) Ding dong! merrily on high (16th-ce...
Venice Biennale 2017: Photos from the pavillions at Giardini
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Watch in HD full screen if you can. Contains some useful photos of text. Includes Switz, Czec, Nordic, Venezuela, Russia, Japan, Korea, Canada, GB, France. Music excerpts from Vivaldi, Gloria in D major Comments disabled; sorry, but the sort of jingoistic comments that 'national' content always provokes helps nobody.
Martian Chronicles First expedition
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'They live in a house of crystal pillars on the planet Mars, on the edge of an empty sea' From the first part of Martian Chronicles; the first humans to land on Mars are killed by a jealous Martian husband
'The most fearsome predator of the Jurassic
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The big dinosaur is liopleurodon and its lunch is (I think) a young Eustreptospondylus The claim for it to be the most fearsome predator is from 'walking with dinosaurs so argue with them rather than me, but note that T Rex is Cretaceous not Jurassic.
Rigoletto (Verdi) video by Julien Temple
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Rigoletto (Verdi) video by Julien Temple
Depuis Le Jour (Charpentier) by Derek Jarman
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Depuis Le Jour (Charpentier) by Derek Jarman
THUNDERBIRDS 2004 the Hood strikes!
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THUNDERBIRDS 2004 the Hood strikes!
Massenet MANON Gavotte Freni Modena 1966
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Massenet MANON Gavotte Freni Modena 1966
Rebecca by Wilfred Josephs Acts 1 and 2
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Rebecca by Wilfred Josephs Acts 1 and 2
Midsummer night at St Patrick's chapel Heysham
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Midsummer night at St Patrick's chapel Heysham
Did you ever manage to find act 3?
I have a vague memory of seeing this on TV as a child when it aired in 1980. I retained two impressions: the Martian's shiny eyes and a sense of dread created by the show's eerie atmosphere. It's interesting to see it again.
When i was young i watched the video and Ammit truly scared and i started having nightmares
"It's a leoplurodon charlie"
1:08 I shouldn’t be laughing at this but the way the T rex flew away 😅😂
Yus mi'lady.
Scary
Good graphics considering its 2024 ❤
Who is the actress that plays YLLA? She is GORGEOUS!
Ylla was played by the actress Maggie Wright.
For all we know this is real and the book of ani is correct and osiris will greet us, it could also be a mix of all afterlifes into one, being an athiest won't help, you will get a tough luck answer and be judged anyway.
Fantastic. An observation of a world beyond ours.
One of the many scenes that make this such a classic TV show.
This rocked my world when I saw this as a child.
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At first I thought leuprodons were the most dangerous creatures in the ocean, but mosasaurs were there. But is there any discussion in the Walking With Dinosaurs series?
Mosasaurs did not evolve until the mid-Cretaceous.
Masterpiece ! Would it have an impact on David Cronemberg's Crash ? I personally prefer this one
Why am I just realising that the narrator was probably talking about the Liopleurodon and not the Eustreptospondylus 💀
it's the point
0:47
My favourite scene in whole "Walking with dinosaurs" series. What a great way to open episode with a twist.
It is so weird that our lives are so short Party on love reigns
0:24 Lio strike first
The godess Maat is so gorgeous.
Just like the judgements according to the Bible.
Where is Osiris?
it is so good to share this with you in 2024 .... it is awesome
This and Prehistoric Planet is the closest we've ever gotten to real dinosaur sightings.
I don’t think it is proper to call it scroll, but rather papyrus
Very cool 😅
Love that house!
How quaint that we can speak in real time with astronauts landing on mars!
very unique art direction
Maggie Wright played Ylla !!!😊
Thanks!
That was amazing. I'm still looking for an animation simulating what it might have looked like.
Here's the program this uncredited clip was copied from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gunpowder_Plot:_Exploding_the_Legend
They live in Martian suburbia
Quora send met here
The most interesting part of Aria as far as I am concerned . Russell knows his eye candy.
I never really understood who the Martians were. Were they from the future? Were they the descendants of the remaining humans who settled on Mars?
Same here,still like the movie,we are old,lol
I've always believed that they were human descendants
Couldn't they have shown Thunderbird 5 being repaired towards the end of the film?
Imagination: am I a joke to you 🖕🖕🖕
@starwarsprequelsandsequels7582 Listen, jerk, I can understand why most people would spit on this movie. But it was how I personally discovered the Thunderbirds, so except for Thunderbird 5 not being repaired I can't harbour any sort of negativety or grudge against it.
@@stephenbyrne2170 sorry i actually love the movie
@@starwarsprequelsandsequels7582 Me too. As I said, my only complaint is that Thunderbird 5 was never shown having been repaired.
@starwarsprequelsandsequels7582 I know. It sounds ridiculous to you, I suppose, but this cuts differently after seeing 4 videogames robots being left in their damaged states.
Try to be discreet then the next second there is a flying pink car 😂
The end of the dinosaurs sounds and looks like a biblical depiction of the apocalypse and hell
I love this series the costume designs music ... everything!!! Mind you I'm 53 :)
75% of life died out (not 65%). All of the big dinosaurs died. It took over a million years to recover! Creation is a nightmare spectacular, taking place on a planet that has been soaked for hundreds of millions of years in the blood of all its creatures. The soberest conclusion that we could make about what has actually been taking place on the planet for about three billion years is that it is being turned into a vast pit of fertilizer. But the sun distracts our attention, always baking the blood dry, making things grow over it, and with its warmth giving the hope that comes with the organism's comfort and expansiveness. "Questo sol m'arde, e questo m'innamore," as Michelangelo put it.”
Is this from the 1980 t.v. version?? Aww.. dammit 😢
Ecstatic aria - makes my heart soar whenever I replay it.
Big fan of the Transit of Venus here! Watched the 2004 transit on the computer in my office tower and in 2012 an IT associate projected the transit onto a screen at the public library where I was director (a few people stopped by to take a look). Also, I prepared a brief talk about the transit for a local civic club of which I was a member. Very fine video presentation here about the incredible Jeremiah Horrocks.
Interesting note he said temperature of thermometer was like as they had never experienced Venus is incredibly hot and gaseous it reflects light more than most planets
Is there a title of this video
Before Vision got the Mind Stone
Description: "Stitch together of video sequences from a full length video." Does anyone know which one?