29 min 39 sec
Dear Green Place - Rocksalt (S1 E1)
Some of the dopier lads get a crash course in rock salt, while boss Henderson takes a hors...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Rocksalt (S1 E1)
Dear Green Place - Rocksalt (S1 E1)
Some of the dopier lads get a crash course in rock salt, while boss Henderson takes a horse for an eventful walk.- published: 25 Feb 2014
28 min 35 sec
Dear Green Place - Bandstand (S1 E6)
An eco-warrior chains himself to a bandstand threatened with demolition....
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Bandstand (S1 E6)
Dear Green Place - Bandstand (S1 E6)
An eco-warrior chains himself to a bandstand threatened with demolition.- published: 25 Feb 2014
28 min 15 sec
Dear Green Place - Puppy Love (S2 E6)
Tina installs a new tanning booth in the cafe and Peter & Michelle are on the hunt for a n...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Puppy Love (S2 E6)
Dear Green Place - Puppy Love (S2 E6)
Tina installs a new tanning booth in the cafe and Peter & Michelle are on the hunt for a new pet dog.- published: 25 Feb 2014
29 min 30 sec
Dear Green Place - Pish (S1 E3)
Woody and Wallace are set to fail a mandatory drugs test until Wallace's granny provides t...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Pish (S1 E3)
Dear Green Place - Pish (S1 E3)
Woody and Wallace are set to fail a mandatory drugs test until Wallace's granny provides the solution. McAllister invents a bogus girlfriend to make Michelle jealous.- published: 25 Feb 2014
29 min 29 sec
Dear Green Place - There's Been A Murder (S1 E4)
Henderson and Toner are on the trail of a swan murderer. Riordan queues against his will f...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - There's Been A Murder (S1 E4)
Dear Green Place - There's Been A Murder (S1 E4)
Henderson and Toner are on the trail of a swan murderer. Riordan queues against his will for concert tickets.- published: 25 Feb 2014
28 min 55 sec
Dear Green Place - Industrial Daftness (S2 E5)
The parkies imitate deafness in order to get a payout from the doctors and Archie has a co...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Industrial Daftness (S2 E5)
Dear Green Place - Industrial Daftness (S2 E5)
The parkies imitate deafness in order to get a payout from the doctors and Archie has a conflict with the bowling club over a 20 mph zone sign which causes one of the members to get run over.- published: 25 Feb 2014
28 min 24 sec
Dear Green Place - Beetlemania (S2 E1)
A beetle infestation threatens the park, while pheromones mean that love is in the air....
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Beetlemania (S2 E1)
Dear Green Place - Beetlemania (S2 E1)
A beetle infestation threatens the park, while pheromones mean that love is in the air.- published: 25 Feb 2014
28 min 39 sec
Dear Green Place - Goats (S2 E3)
Woody and Wallace have to look after cashmere goats and they attempt to sell the cashmere ...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Goats (S2 E3)
Dear Green Place - Goats (S2 E3)
Woody and Wallace have to look after cashmere goats and they attempt to sell the cashmere whilst Archie's wife Alice is locked out of the house and needs his help.- published: 25 Feb 2014
29 min 5 sec
Dear Green Place - Uppers and Downers (S2 E2)
Woody and Wallace uncover a time capsule, and an insomniac Nazi tries to get some sleep....
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Uppers and Downers (S2 E2)
Dear Green Place - Uppers and Downers (S2 E2)
Woody and Wallace uncover a time capsule, and an insomniac Nazi tries to get some sleep.- published: 25 Feb 2014
29 min 33 sec
Dear Green Place - Gimme Shelter (S1 E5)
Riordan and Michelle find some Air Raid shelters in the park while Woody and Wallace are o...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Gimme Shelter (S1 E5)
Dear Green Place - Gimme Shelter (S1 E5)
Riordan and Michelle find some Air Raid shelters in the park while Woody and Wallace are on Night shift at the museum.- published: 25 Feb 2014
27 min 24 sec
Dear Green Place - Sorry (S1 E2)
McAllister accidentally reveals his secret relationship with Michelle and must find a way ...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Sorry (S1 E2)
Dear Green Place - Sorry (S1 E2)
McAllister accidentally reveals his secret relationship with Michelle and must find a way of making it up to her. Meanwhile, Henderson suffers an allergic reaction.- published: 25 Feb 2014
29 min 3 sec
Dear Green Place - Waiting for Smeato (S2 E4)
As Tina's cafe approaches its grand re-opening, everyone is wondering who the mystery gues...
published: 25 Feb 2014
Dear Green Place - Waiting for Smeato (S2 E4)
Dear Green Place - Waiting for Smeato (S2 E4)
As Tina's cafe approaches its grand re-opening, everyone is wondering who the mystery guest is.- published: 25 Feb 2014
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The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. Th...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. The purpose of the lecture is to celebrate the legacy of the Museum’s founding director, and explore its implications for museums, culture and society today.
The lecture, entitled 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum' was delivered by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling. He presented new research on the “chamber of horrors” (a contemporary nickname for one of the V&A;'s earliest galleries, 'Decorations on False Principles', that opened in 1852) and the myths and realities of its reception, then opened up a wider debate on design education and museums from the nineteenth century to the present day.
Transcript:
Mark Jones: The annual Henry Cole lecture has been initiated to celebrate Henry Cole's legacy and to explore the contribution that culture can make to education and society today. It has also been launched to celebrate the opening of the Sackler Centre for arts education, including the Hochhauser Auditorium in which we sit tonight. There could be no one better than Professor Sir Christopher Frayling to give the inaugural Henry Cole Lecture. Christopher is a rare being: an intellectual who is a great communicator; a theorist who has a firm grip on the practical realities of life: a writer who truly and instinctively understands the words of making design and visual communication. As an enormously successful and respected Rector of the Royal College of Art, as Chairman of the Arts Council, and as a member and chair of boards too numerous to mention - but not forgetting the Royal Mint Advisory Committee which has recently been responsible for redesigning the coinage (personal interest) and as by far the longest-serving Trustee of the V&A;, he brings together culture, education and public service in a way which Henry Cole would have approved and admired. So it's more than fitting that he should be giving this first Henry Cole Lecture, 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum'.
CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING:
Thank you very much indeed Mark and thank you very much for inviting me to give this first Henry Cole Lecture. Just how much of an honour it is for me will I hope become clear as the lecture progresses.
Mark, Chairpeople, ladies and gentlemen:
Hidden away in the garden of the South Kensington Museum - now the Madejski Garden of the V&A; - there is a small and easily overlooked commemorative plaque that doesn't have a museum number. It reads: 'In Memory of Jim Died 1879 Aged 15 Years, Faithful Dog of Sir Henry Cole of this Museum'. Jim had in fact died on 30 January 1879. He was with Henry Cole in his heyday, as the king of South Kensington - its museums and colleges - and saw him through to retirement from the public service and beyond. And next to this inscription there's another one dedicated to Jim's successor, Tycho, and dated 1885. The dogs are actually buried in the garden. Now we know from Henry Cole's diary that between 1864 and 1879 Jim, who was a cairn terrier, was often to be seen in public at his master's side. In 1864 they were together inspecting the new memorial to the Great Exhibition of 1851 just behind the Albert Hall - a statue of Prince Albert by Joseph Durham on a lofty plinth covered in statistics about the income, expenditure and visitor numbers to the Great Exhibition: 6,039,195 to be exact. Cole had been a tireless champion of Prince Albert and according to the Princess Royal (later Empress of Prussia) there was a family saying in Buckingham Palace at the time, invented by Albert himself, that when things needed doing 'when we want steam we must get Cole'. We may therefore assume that when looking at the memorial, Cole was interested in the inscription, the statistics and the likeness of Prince Albert, while Jim was more interested in the possibilities of the plinth. In early 1866 - these are five studies of Jim, an etching by Henry Cole himself of 1864. In early 1866, first thing in the morning, soon after the workmen's bell had rung, Henry and Jim would set forth together from Cole's newly constructed official residence in the Museum (where he moved in July 1863) to tour the building sites of South Kensington - a name which was first invented by Cole when he re-named the museum The South Kensington Museum to describe the new developments happening around Brompton Church. According to 'The Builder' magazine, these two well-known figures would 'be seen clambering over bricks, mortar and girders up ladders and about scaffolding'. Several buildings in the South Kensington Renaissance Revival style were springing up all around them: The Natural History Museum, The College of Science, the extension to this Museum. And on the morning the Bethnal Green Museum opened - 24 June 1872 - Jim showed a healthy distaste for his master's well-known predilection for pomp and
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Dear Green Place
A short film about North Kelvin Meadow - a green and wild community space in Glasgow that ...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: James Urquhart
Dear Green Place
A short film about North Kelvin Meadow - a green and wild community space in Glasgow that is under threat from the council selling it to property developers. Sign the petition here to help save the Meadow:
http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/the-scottish-government-stop-glasgow-city-council-building-on-north-kelvin-meadow-children-s-wood
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Sinister Flynn - Dear Green Place
Sinister Flynn perform Dear Green Place at Pivo Pivo in Glasgow on March 19, 2009...
published: 10 Apr 2009
author: Sinister Flynn
Sinister Flynn - Dear Green Place
Sinister Flynn perform Dear Green Place at Pivo Pivo in Glasgow on March 19, 2009
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Voices of the Dead (Intro)
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Channel Four Television
Directed, Written & produced by David Monaghan...
published: 19 Nov 2010
author: dmptv
Voices of the Dead (Intro)
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Channel Four Television
Directed, Written & produced by David Monaghan
Music
NARRATOR:
WHEN THE SEVENTIES HIT PARADE WAS CHOKED BY LIVELY POP, A RECORD OF DEAD PEOPLE SPEAKING INSPIRED A NEW FAITH.
Voice On Record:
The experimenter asked her how she felt in the beyond, and the voice answered in German, "Imagine I am."
NARRATOR:
THE FACT THAT THIS IDEA OF TAPING MESSAGES FROM THE DEAD WON THE BACKING OF A POPE, HAS STAYED SECRET. UNTIL NOW.
Linda Williamson:
I speak to dead people. And not only I can hear them, you can hear them too.
Needle on record.
Record player.
Electronic Voice Phenomena
A record saying Electronic Communication with the Dead stops spinning.
Title card:
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Collection of shots of EVP faithful.
NARRATOR:
PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD BELEIVE THAT THEY CAN USE ORDINARY CASSETTE PLAYERS TO RECORD MESSAGES THEY SAY ARE THE VOICES OF THE DEAD. THE DEVOTEES OF AN ACOUSTIC ANOMALY CALLED THE ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA MAKE TAPES THEY SAY PROVE THE AFTERLIFE EXISTS. BY SIMPLY RECORDING PAUSES IN SILENT ROOMS, THE FAITHFUL BELIEVE ANYONE CAN SUMMON THE DEAD TO LEAVE MESSAGES THAT CAN CURE GRIEF, RESTORE FAITH, AND EVEN GIVE A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN.
Blur Walkers Going To Light.
Record soundtrack: To help the ear adapt itself to the strange rhythm, rapidity and softness of the voice entity speech, each utterance is repeated several times. "Zentor" -- "Zentor"
NARRATOR:
THOSE WHO HEAR THE CALLS HAVE HAD THEIR LIVES CHANGED FOREVER.
Record Going Round.
Needle On Record.
Mountain Mist.
Alec McRae Rows Loch.
Loch And Lone Singing Voice In Gaelic.
NARRATOR:
ENGINEER ALEC MCRAE LIVES ON THE REMOTE ISLE OF SKYE OFF THE WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND
Open up with Skye locate place
Alec McRae:
Well I'm going to a spot where I think I may be able to get archaic voices on the Electronic Voice Apparatus, which I've got with me. And it's an experiment, we'll see how it goes. It'll be interesting if it happens.
NARRATOR:
ALEC IS AN INTERNATIONAL DESIGNER OF VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. HE DEVELOPED SPEECH ENHANCERS FOR NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS, AND WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIO LINKS FOR LONDON'S UNDERGROUND TRAINS. IT WAS TWENTY YEARS AGO THAT ALEC READ ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA, KNOWN AS EVP.
Alec McRae:
I sort came across of EVP by accident, and I rejected I totally at first when I read about it. It was something about tape recording the voices of people where they had died. I knew that was nonsense and that couldn't be done, so I slung that back on the shelf. A couple of weeks later I found there were people prominent in the electronics industry involved, and I thought, if it was good enough for them, I'd take a look at it as well.
NARRATOR:
ALEC DECIDED TO BUILD HIS OWN MACHINE TO SEE IF HE TOO COULD HEAR THE VOICES OF THE DEAD.
Records At Waterfall.
Alex Walks Mountain Path.
Mountains, Waterfall.
Alec Opens Machine.
Alec Works Machine.
Alec McRae:
It is like a radio transmitter, which one controls by placing one's hands on those plates here, and this modifies the radio signal, which is picked up by the radio here, and which is converted into sound of course within the radio, that is recorded on the tape recorder. Then when we listen back to that, we find that sometimes you will get a voice sound on there.
Alec playback of Karl Johnson.
NARRATOR:
WHEN ALEC LISTENED TO HIS VERY FIRST RECORDING HE WAS CONVINCED HE COULD HEAR THE VOICE OF A DEAD MAN.
EVP Voice:
Karl Johnson.
Alec in front of computer.
Alec McRae:
That was the first EVP voice that I ever recorded; what it seemed to me to be saying in a very strange, sick, kinda voice was: Karl Johnson, Karl die here. It tails off at the end, as though somebody really was on their last legs.
Speech Waves On Computer.
Mouse Cutaway.
Alec McRae:
They are definitely speech forms and not static. It had quite an impact, really, it was quite convincing.
NARRATOR:
ALEC'S PROFESSIONAL INTEREST IN PERFECTING A MACHINE TO REACH THE DEAD TURNED PERSONAL WHEN SOMEONE HE LOVED DIED.
Alec at father's graveside
Alec McRae:
This is the grave of my father. He died on fifth January 1982. It spurred on my interest in EVP because here was a person who I had known who was gone, all that life was gone, and it made one think, what is it about, and we don't know, so EVP is a way of finding out a bit more.
Alec walks out of graveyard.
NARRATOR:
BUT AFTER 20 YEARS OF LISTENING, ALEC HAS HEARD NOTHING BUT THE VOICES OF STRANGERS.
Hold on empty graveyard.
Music - slowed down chorus "Where's your mama gone"
Judith introduction with photo albums.
Green seance.
Judith Chisolm:
EVP found me, I didn't find it.
Green table rattling.
Picture of Paul Chisolm.
Judith Chisolm:
I mean, to hear from Paul two years after he'd died, it was just the most amazing and wonderful thing that had ever happened in my life.
Judith looking at pictures.
NARRATOR:
JUDITH CHISOLM, A FORMER JOURNALIST WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES, RUNS A S