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Ian Leslie Atkins (born 16 January 1957) is an English football manager and former player. Atkins amassed over 300 appearances for Shrewsbury Town, the club where he began his career. He also made appearances in the Football League for Sunderland, Everton, Ipswich Town and Birmingham City.
His first managerial role came as player-manager at Colchester United in 1990, narrowly missing out on promotion to the Football League. He also managed Cambridge United and Doncaster Rovers as player-manager, and found his most notable success at Northampton Town, leading the club to promotion via the play-offs in the Third Division in 1997 and finishing as play-off runners-up in the Second Division final the following season. In addition, he has been manager of Chester City, Carlisle United, Oxford United, Bristol Rovers and Torquay United.
Atkins was born in the Sheldon district of Birmingham, where he attended Sheldon Heath School. He joined Shrewsbury Town in 1973 as an apprentice and signed a professional contract in 1975. Between 1975 and 1982, he made over 300 appearances in all competitions for Shrewsbury, helping the club to two promotions; from the Fourth Division to the Third Division and from the Third Division to the Second Division.
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Amazing pictures as the Yorkshire Regiment's Ian Atkins and his troops battle the Taliban in Sangin, Afghanistan. Lt Atkins, from Taylor Hill, can be heard shouting out orders to his men.
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Ian Atkins, Biological Systems Engineering major, shares his insights from his IAP study abroad program in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Everton eased to a comfortable 4-1 win over West Brom. Ian Atkins, 2 from Sharp and Kevin Sheedy scored the Everton goals.
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Ed Atkins is considered one of the most unsettling contemporary artists – as well as one of the most exciting. In this video, the young British artist shares how he works from written texts, and why melancholy is at the centre of his animated digital videos. “I wanted to make videos that spoke a lot about the way that they were made, so that you never forgot the thing that you were looking at.” The holistic approach to making videos appeals to Atkins, who likes the fact that you don't have to decide on one single thing – you can write, perform, add music and animation as you please. Moreover, he feels that he chose the path of art, as “it’s the only place that I can imagine that I can bring all of these things together on my own in a room.” “Building up an animation, for me, is not that ...
A rare chance to see comedian and actor Rowan Atkinson in the hot seat talking to Parkinson about filming that famous last scene in Blackadder and being the international face of Mr Bean. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.
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Rowan Atkinson interviewing Elton John about his latest album, and it seems like something is bugging him.
“Be loose!” The legendary multimedia artist, musician and film director Laurie Anderson puts it as simply and clearly as that when she here advises artists to avoid being pressured into limiting themselves artistically. Calling yourself something as “vague” as a multimedia artist – as Anderson does – gives you the freedom to do whatever you want, without having to worry about whether it fits a certain definition: “It’s so easy to get pigeonholed in the art world.” Anderson is aware that sales are a strong underlying factor – “I am a 21st century citizen in a highly corporate world” – but she nonetheless maintains that you should always follow your own interest and obsession: “Whatever makes you feel free and really good – that’s what to do. It’s really simple.” Laurie Anderson (b. 1947) ...
“You’re on the right track if you’re excited about what you’re doing.” Artist David Shrigley, known for his humorous spin on common situations, here advises his young colleagues to be open to learning from mistakes and stresses that being an artist “isn’t for everybody.” Drugs and alcohol should be kept apart from the art making process: “If you’re well-rested, sober and well-fed, you can usually trust your instincts about what you’re doing.” Moreover, it’s important to remember that making art isn’t always fun: “It’s not like eating cake or something that’s really sensually pleasurable. It does require hard work … and you can work hard and still not make art that’s any good.” David Shrigley (b. 1968) is a British visual artist, perhaps best known for his distinctive drawing style and wo...
"Literature thrives on conflict." The renowned British writer Ian McEwan talks of making love work in fiction, the amazing evolution of the novel as a genre, and the mature writer as a toddler of old age. In literature it seems impossible that someone could be married to the woman they love, McEwan says: "Novels struggle constantly with the business of trying to portray sustained happiness." Happiness and love is always something fleeting, and thus very precious: "It's the nature of the human condition that we're only truly happy in bursts. We can't be constantly happy." Growing older means seeing more and forgiving more, while also loosing some of the fabulous energy of the twenties, explains McEwan: "Novelists don't have to retire at the age of 31, they accumulate more life, more love,...
Meet the extolled German artist, Anselm Kiefer, who lives for the process of creating, argues that history is a moldable material, considers art a spiritual occupation and refers to himself as a “dinosaur”. Art is a spiritual occupation, capturing a form of contact that science can’t: “It makes a connection between things that are separated,” Kiefer argues. In his mind, his works should continually evolve and be fluid. The process of creating is of utmost importance to him, as it is the process rather than the end that has his interest, and what’s between the paintings rather than in them. “I am a dinosaur – I paint myself,” he comments. Kiefer argues that history is a material, which is moldable like argil, and in this way becomes less horrific as it is possible to reform it. “His...
Watch Ian Cheng, a rising star on the art scene, talk about his trilogy of animated live simulation works – ‘Emissaries’ – which works like a never-ending video game in real time: “It was a process that was on-going as life is on-going.” When reading the book ‘The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind’ (1976) by Julian Jaynes, Cheng was fascinated by its theory that people in ancient times didn’t make conscious, reflected decisions, and that it wasn’t until recently that we got what Cheng refers to as “the app of consciousness.” This inspired Cheng to make the Emissary works: “I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s certainly weird, and it definitely captured my imagination for making these works called ‘Emissaries’.” “Technology is maybe the one underlying force tha...
Taylor Hill soldier Lt Ian Atkins talking about a gun battle between he and his Yorkshire regiment troops and the Taliban in Sangin, Afghanistan which was captured on film. See the video below for the gun battle footage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/ Car enthusiast and star of Blackadder, Rowan Atkinson, gets into the driving seat.
Rowan Atkinson tells the Gospel of John in 'We are most amused', broadcast on ITV on November 15th marking Prince Charles's 60th birthday.
Gleich von Anfang an erwies sich Comedy-Star Rowan Atkinson als der wohl eloquenteste Interviewpartner, der je bei 20 Minuten Online zu Besuch war. Dabei drehte sich das Gespräch um Schweizer, Agenten, Autos und einen Fluch oder Segen Namens Mr. Bean. Zur Story: http://www.20min.ch/life/kino/story/-Die-Schweizer-sind-nicht-allzu-genau-definiert--29680400
G&B;'s roving reporter Sam Atkins recently met up with Wilko Johnson and Norman Watt-Roy to talk gear and the importance of a great rhythm section. Here's what happened...
Like a spy, American artist Taryn Simon uncovers the hidden places of the USA. Her work is a portrait of American society seen through the spaces that are foundational for America: religion, governance, security, law. Like the country itself, the meaning, says Simon, is “ever morphing.” After the events of 9/11 the American media and government directed their attention towards hidden sites beyond its borders, most notably in the search for weapons of mass destruction. Simon, however, chose to look inward at her own country to confront the boundaries of the citizen, both self-imposed and real, and the divide between privileged and public access to knowledge. For years she worked “in absolute collaboration with systems of authority” to access spaces closed off to the public, investigating t...
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SUBSCRIBE TO BLUEN1CK AND GET PT 2 & OTHER BLUES RELATED STUFF! This film was produced back in 1990 and was a fairly comprehensive look at the clubs history up until that date.. The accompanying notes went as follows: There is a definite feeling within Birmingham City that the tide has now turned, and that the 90's will see the return of the boys in Royal Blue to their true position as a First Division club. This video includes interviews with a 'Who's who' of great Tilton Road heroes including Frank Worthington, Bob Latchford, Gil Merrick, Bob Hatton, Eddie Brown, Alex Govan, Garry Pendrey, Malcolm Page, Stan Lynn, Phil Summerill, Mike Hellawell and Brian Roberts. There is also archive footage of the 1931 FA Cup Simi-Final and Final, the 1956 Semi-Final and Final, the historic 1963 Leag...
Ian Atkins and Charlie Portelli of Kohn Pedersen Fox discuss various case studies of KPF Projects with a focus on the use of parametric data driven and computational design processes.
Mark Sutherland Film producer talking at a Church mens breakfast, to encourage the 48 present that there is no such thing as they spiritual secular divide and what we do for a living is Gods calling on our life,to affirm the fact that its through our work that we impact the world for Christ bringing Gods Kingdom in.
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SUBSCRIBE TO BLUEN1CK AND GET PT 3 & OTHER BLUES RELATED STUFF! This film was produced back in 1990 and was a fairly comprehensive look at the clubs history up until that date.. The accompanying notes went as follows: There is a definite feeling within Birmingham City that the tide has now turned, and that the 90's will see the return of the boys in Royal Blue to their true position as a First Division club. This video includes interviews with a 'Who's who' of great Tilton Road heroes including Frank Worthington, Bob Latchford, Gil Merrick, Bob Hatton, Eddie Brown, Alex Govan, Garry Pendrey, Malcolm Page, Stan Lynn, Phil Summerill, Mike Hellawell and Brian Roberts. There is also archive footage of the 1931 FA Cup Simi-Final and Final, the 1956 Semi-Final and Final, the historic 1963 Leag...
Instagram: @daniel_bbarbosa Um Clássico construído no final da década de 70, com as as Melhores Avaliações dos mais conceituados sites sobre Cinema do Mundo! Classificação pela IMDb: 8/10 - 7.537 votos Clássificação pelo rogerebert: 4/4 CLassíficação pelo Rottem Tomatoes: 100% - Average Rating: 8.2/10 | Reviews Counted: 13 História: Bruno Stroszek (Bruno S.), um músico de rua alcoólatra, acaba de sair da prisão. Sem esperanças, ele conta apenas com um glockenspiel e um acordeon. Logo conhece a prostituta Eva (Eva Mattes) e, em companhia de Scheitz (Clemens Scheitz), excêntrico vizinho de Bruno, decidem ir para os Estados Unidos em busca de uma vida melhor. Directed by Werner Herzog Produced by Werner Herzog Written by Werner Herzog Starring Bruno S. Eva Mattes Clemens Scheitz Music by...
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Malcolm Bradbury's 1995 television adaptation of the comic novel "Cold Comfort Farm", by Stella Gibbons. The film is directed by John Schlesinger. When sensible, sophisticated Flora Poste is orphaned at nineteen, she decides her only choice is to descend upon relatives in deepest Sussex, the Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm. Far from the refinement of 1930's London, the decidedly odd family are in need of organising, so who better than Flora to do it! Cast :- Kate Beckinsale as Flora Poste Joanna Lumley as Mrs. Mary Smiling Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder Rufus Sewell as Seth Starkadder Eileen Atkins as Judith Starkadder Sheila Burrell as Ada Doom Stephen Fry as Mybug Freddie Jones as Adam Lambsbreath Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle Ivan Kaye as Reuben Starkadder Jeremy Peters as Urk Mari...
Sir Anthony Kenny - 'Humanism vs Anthropomorphism', delivered at the Ian Ramsey Centre - Humane Philosophy Project 2014-2015 Seminar. Chaired by Ralph Weir and Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode. Anthropomorphism (applying to non-humans predicates appropriate only to human beings) may seem an ally of humanism: in fact it is its enemy. Anthropomorphic error takes five forms: biological, zoological, technological, institutional, and theological. Biological anthropomorphism applies to parts of human beings predicates that are applicable only to whole human beings: e.g. Neo-Darwinism. Again, the anthropomorphic fallacy is committed if we attribute to non-human animals the possession of concepts that can only be manifested by language-users. The attribution of human concepts and activities to computers...
BBC 3 Radio Drama performed by the Renaissance Theatre Company. Cast in order of speaking: Kent - Keith Michel Cloucester - Richard Briers Edmund - Kenneth Branagh Lear - John Gielgud Goneril - Judi Dench Cordelia - Emma Thompson Regan - Eileen Atkins Albany - John Shrapnel Cornwall - Robert Stephens Burgundy - Denis Quilley France - Derek Jacobi Edgar - Iain Glen Oswald - Bod Hoskins Knight - Simon Russell Beale Fool - Michael Williams First Gentleman - Nickolas Grace Curan - Sam Dastor Servant - Harry Towb Old Man - Maurice Denham First Messenger - Bernard Cribbins Second Gentleman - Matthew Morgan Second Messenger - Nicholas Boulton Captain - Sam Dastor Herald - Peter Hall Other parts played by members of the company. Directed by Glyn Dearman. Music by Patrick Doyle. Broadcast on ...
The BBC version of Anton Chekhov's famous drama on the lives of sisters Irena, Masha and Olga in a provincial Russian town. Starring: Eileen Atkins, Janet .
About the Presenter: From Antarctica to the tropical Pacific, Emmy-winning filmmaker Paul Atkins has documented the world's wildlife and cultures for National Geographic, the BBC, PBS, and numerous feature films. Paul is passionate about the preservation of the natural world, especially in his ecologically vulnerable island home, Hawai'i. His first National Geographic special, the multiple Emmy-winning Hawai'i: Strangers in Paradise, dramatized the threat of alien species invasion; and Michel Cousteau's Voyage to Kure, on which Paul served as director of photography, convinced President George W. Bush to designate the Northwestern Hawai'ian Islands as a National Monument in 2006. About TEDx: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bri...
Legendary couple in performance art – Marina Abramović and Ulay – lived together for 12 years and made pioneering work as a duo. In this extraordinary double interview the artists looks back on their relationship – from their first meeting in 1975 until today. Abramović and Ulay met for the first time in Amsterdam in 1975 on their shared birthday. Abramović was fascinated by Ulay’s looks – dressed as half man, half woman – and recalls the German photographer as a “self-made man,” interested in transgender and living a very free life. In turn, Ulay remembers the young Serbian performance artist “as very much fatal,” having an “enormous Balkanesque temperament and stamina.” He tended to her wounds after she had cut a five-point star onto her stomach for the work ‘Lips of Thomas’ (1975), and...
In mid-1960s England, Myra Hindley and her sadistic boyfriend Ian Brady go on a sick, murderous rampage that takes the lives of five children, burying their victims in the couple's favorite place – the English moors. In August 1969, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten slaughtered seven prominent people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate, in the Hollywood hills. All three girls were disciples of infamous cult leader Charles Manson. Tania Herman was so under the spell of her lover Joe Korp, that she willingly killed her lover's wife simply because he asked her.
Special which aired on Sydney's Channel 7 on the eve of the Opening Ceremony for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Features Paul Hogan, Olivia Newton-John, Nicole Kidman, John Ian Wing, Andrea Bocelli, Ric Birch, David Atkins, Nikki Webster and more. BROADCAST DETAILS Thursday 14th September 2000, 8.30pm Channel 7, Sydney
The plot has Bond investigating gold smuggling by gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and eventually uncovering Goldfinger's plans to contaminate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.