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1 That dive from the line out in 1978
LEST WE FORGET....It was 1978. There were 6 minutes left in the game and Wales were beating the All Blacks 12 -10. His name was Andy Hayden. WE DEMAND RETRIBUTION!!!
published: 18 Nov 2012
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Trevor Chappell underarm bowl to Brian McKechnie at MCG 1981
In one of the most infamous incidents in cricket, Greg Chappell advised his brother Trevor Chappell to bowl an underarm delivery to Brian McKechnie of New Zealand with six required off the last ball. Anyways, McKechnie, a tail-ender was never going to hit the ball for a six since the ground was MCG, one of the biggest grounds in the world.
published: 09 May 2013
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WALES v ALL BLACKS 1978
It's a running sore with every Wales rugby supporter that you have to go back to 1953 for the last time Wales beat New Zealand. And in those 67 years they've never gone closer than this match in Cardiff in November 1978. In fact Wales - with a new half back pairing of Gareth Davies and Terry Holmes - led by 12 points to ten as the game approached injury time only to be robbed of a famous victory by a Brian McKechnie penalty. And Wales' supporters disapointment was made all the worse when New Zealand's captain on the day - Graham Mourie - later admitted in his autobiography that his side won their late match winning penalty as a result of a pre planned dive from the line out.
published: 15 Mar 2020
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Inside the mind of a neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
published: 23 Mar 2014
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Brian McKechnie | Conversations on Architecture with Caesarstone
Brian McKechnie addresses delegates at the Conversations on Architecture conference held in Johannesburg in March 2013. Conversations on Architecture was hosted by Hugh Fraser, sponsored by Caesarstone and was a Decorex event.
www.caesarstone.co.za
published: 02 Dec 2013
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Family Tree Live Interviews: Brian McKechnie of FamilySearch
FamilySearch's Brian McKechnie discusses the role of the global organisation and how you can use their services to trace your own family tree.
• Find out more about Family Tree Live at www.family-tree.co.uk
• Find out more about FamilySearch at: www.familysearch.org
published: 10 Jun 2019
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Where is Likky Mckechnie Lambert? Life After Scientology Episode 35
"Ron Miscavige Life After Scientology" will explore Ron's time with the Church of Scientology and expose information that the Church does not want you to know.
Please support my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itmuststop
Visit my website: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/
Purchase my album: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/news-media-blog/
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published: 20 Jan 2019
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From BMX to brain injury: how a single punch changed a life forever
On 15 August 2011, Jamie McKechnie had been on his way home via Shortlands station in Bromley when he became the victim of an unprovoked assault, during which he received a single blow to the back of his head.
One punch was all it took to leave Jamie unconscious on the roadside with a life-changing brain injury.
This powerful short film, made for the Channel 4 documentary One Killer Punch, tells Jamie's story from the life he led as a keen BMX rider to the catastrophic effects of his brain injury.
Having rebuilt his life with the support of wife Ellen and Headway South East London North West Kent, Jamie was nominated as Achiever of the Year in the 2015 Headway Awards.
You can read Jamie's story at https://www.headway.org.uk/news/national-news/determined-jamie-named-finalist-for-nation...
published: 14 Dec 2016
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UK Open Amateur Latin 1990.mp4
UK Open Amateur Latin Intro dances 1990
Angela Rippon, Donnie Burns MBE, Alan Fletcher, Lorraine Rhodin, Richard Porter, Els Zwijsen, Mark Lunn, Joanne Cartwright, Allen Tornsberg, Vibeke Toft, Paul Dawson, Inga Haas, Bryan Watson, Claudia Leoni, Kenny McKechnie, Beverly Rees
www.ingahaas.com.au
published: 08 Mar 2019
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1 That dive from the line out in 1978
LEST WE FORGET....It was 1978. There were 6 minutes left in the game and Wales were beating the All Blacks 12 -10. His name was Andy Hayden. WE DEMAND RETRIBUTI...
LEST WE FORGET....It was 1978. There were 6 minutes left in the game and Wales were beating the All Blacks 12 -10. His name was Andy Hayden. WE DEMAND RETRIBUTION!!!
https://wn.com/1_That_Dive_From_The_Line_Out_In_1978
LEST WE FORGET....It was 1978. There were 6 minutes left in the game and Wales were beating the All Blacks 12 -10. His name was Andy Hayden. WE DEMAND RETRIBUTION!!!
- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 270407
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Trevor Chappell underarm bowl to Brian McKechnie at MCG 1981
In one of the most infamous incidents in cricket, Greg Chappell advised his brother Trevor Chappell to bowl an underarm delivery to Brian McKechnie of New Zeala...
In one of the most infamous incidents in cricket, Greg Chappell advised his brother Trevor Chappell to bowl an underarm delivery to Brian McKechnie of New Zealand with six required off the last ball. Anyways, McKechnie, a tail-ender was never going to hit the ball for a six since the ground was MCG, one of the biggest grounds in the world.
https://wn.com/Trevor_Chappell_Underarm_Bowl_To_Brian_Mckechnie_At_Mcg_1981
In one of the most infamous incidents in cricket, Greg Chappell advised his brother Trevor Chappell to bowl an underarm delivery to Brian McKechnie of New Zealand with six required off the last ball. Anyways, McKechnie, a tail-ender was never going to hit the ball for a six since the ground was MCG, one of the biggest grounds in the world.
- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 13153
44:23
WALES v ALL BLACKS 1978
It's a running sore with every Wales rugby supporter that you have to go back to 1953 for the last time Wales beat New Zealand. And in those 67 years they've ne...
It's a running sore with every Wales rugby supporter that you have to go back to 1953 for the last time Wales beat New Zealand. And in those 67 years they've never gone closer than this match in Cardiff in November 1978. In fact Wales - with a new half back pairing of Gareth Davies and Terry Holmes - led by 12 points to ten as the game approached injury time only to be robbed of a famous victory by a Brian McKechnie penalty. And Wales' supporters disapointment was made all the worse when New Zealand's captain on the day - Graham Mourie - later admitted in his autobiography that his side won their late match winning penalty as a result of a pre planned dive from the line out.
https://wn.com/Wales_V_All_Blacks_1978
It's a running sore with every Wales rugby supporter that you have to go back to 1953 for the last time Wales beat New Zealand. And in those 67 years they've never gone closer than this match in Cardiff in November 1978. In fact Wales - with a new half back pairing of Gareth Davies and Terry Holmes - led by 12 points to ten as the game approached injury time only to be robbed of a famous victory by a Brian McKechnie penalty. And Wales' supporters disapointment was made all the worse when New Zealand's captain on the day - Graham Mourie - later admitted in his autobiography that his side won their late match winning penalty as a result of a pre planned dive from the line out.
- published: 15 Mar 2020
- views: 14046
6:04
Inside the mind of a neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patie...
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
https://wn.com/Inside_The_Mind_Of_A_Neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 459536
24:07
Brian McKechnie | Conversations on Architecture with Caesarstone
Brian McKechnie addresses delegates at the Conversations on Architecture conference held in Johannesburg in March 2013. Conversations on Architecture was hoste...
Brian McKechnie addresses delegates at the Conversations on Architecture conference held in Johannesburg in March 2013. Conversations on Architecture was hosted by Hugh Fraser, sponsored by Caesarstone and was a Decorex event.
www.caesarstone.co.za
https://wn.com/Brian_Mckechnie_|_Conversations_On_Architecture_With_Caesarstone
Brian McKechnie addresses delegates at the Conversations on Architecture conference held in Johannesburg in March 2013. Conversations on Architecture was hosted by Hugh Fraser, sponsored by Caesarstone and was a Decorex event.
www.caesarstone.co.za
- published: 02 Dec 2013
- views: 185
2:50
Family Tree Live Interviews: Brian McKechnie of FamilySearch
FamilySearch's Brian McKechnie discusses the role of the global organisation and how you can use their services to trace your own family tree.
• Find out more ...
FamilySearch's Brian McKechnie discusses the role of the global organisation and how you can use their services to trace your own family tree.
• Find out more about Family Tree Live at www.family-tree.co.uk
• Find out more about FamilySearch at: www.familysearch.org
https://wn.com/Family_Tree_Live_Interviews_Brian_Mckechnie_Of_Familysearch
FamilySearch's Brian McKechnie discusses the role of the global organisation and how you can use their services to trace your own family tree.
• Find out more about Family Tree Live at www.family-tree.co.uk
• Find out more about FamilySearch at: www.familysearch.org
- published: 10 Jun 2019
- views: 112
38:36
Where is Likky Mckechnie Lambert? Life After Scientology Episode 35
"Ron Miscavige Life After Scientology" will explore Ron's time with the Church of Scientology and expose information that the Church does not want you to know. ...
"Ron Miscavige Life After Scientology" will explore Ron's time with the Church of Scientology and expose information that the Church does not want you to know.
Please support my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itmuststop
Visit my website: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/
Purchase my album: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/news-media-blog/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiscavigeRon
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/therealronmiscavige/
https://wn.com/Where_Is_Likky_Mckechnie_Lambert_Life_After_Scientology_Episode_35
"Ron Miscavige Life After Scientology" will explore Ron's time with the Church of Scientology and expose information that the Church does not want you to know.
Please support my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itmuststop
Visit my website: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/
Purchase my album: https://www.therealronmiscavige.com/news-media-blog/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiscavigeRon
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/therealronmiscavige/
- published: 20 Jan 2019
- views: 5627
11:38
From BMX to brain injury: how a single punch changed a life forever
On 15 August 2011, Jamie McKechnie had been on his way home via Shortlands station in Bromley when he became the victim of an unprovoked assault, during which h...
On 15 August 2011, Jamie McKechnie had been on his way home via Shortlands station in Bromley when he became the victim of an unprovoked assault, during which he received a single blow to the back of his head.
One punch was all it took to leave Jamie unconscious on the roadside with a life-changing brain injury.
This powerful short film, made for the Channel 4 documentary One Killer Punch, tells Jamie's story from the life he led as a keen BMX rider to the catastrophic effects of his brain injury.
Having rebuilt his life with the support of wife Ellen and Headway South East London North West Kent, Jamie was nominated as Achiever of the Year in the 2015 Headway Awards.
You can read Jamie's story at https://www.headway.org.uk/news/national-news/determined-jamie-named-finalist-for-national-award/
https://wn.com/From_Bmx_To_Brain_Injury_How_A_Single_Punch_Changed_A_Life_Forever
On 15 August 2011, Jamie McKechnie had been on his way home via Shortlands station in Bromley when he became the victim of an unprovoked assault, during which he received a single blow to the back of his head.
One punch was all it took to leave Jamie unconscious on the roadside with a life-changing brain injury.
This powerful short film, made for the Channel 4 documentary One Killer Punch, tells Jamie's story from the life he led as a keen BMX rider to the catastrophic effects of his brain injury.
Having rebuilt his life with the support of wife Ellen and Headway South East London North West Kent, Jamie was nominated as Achiever of the Year in the 2015 Headway Awards.
You can read Jamie's story at https://www.headway.org.uk/news/national-news/determined-jamie-named-finalist-for-national-award/
- published: 14 Dec 2016
- views: 942897
10:47
UK Open Amateur Latin 1990.mp4
UK Open Amateur Latin Intro dances 1990
Angela Rippon, Donnie Burns MBE, Alan Fletcher, Lorraine Rhodin, Richard Porter, Els Zwijsen, Mark Lunn, Joanne Cartwri...
UK Open Amateur Latin Intro dances 1990
Angela Rippon, Donnie Burns MBE, Alan Fletcher, Lorraine Rhodin, Richard Porter, Els Zwijsen, Mark Lunn, Joanne Cartwright, Allen Tornsberg, Vibeke Toft, Paul Dawson, Inga Haas, Bryan Watson, Claudia Leoni, Kenny McKechnie, Beverly Rees
www.ingahaas.com.au
https://wn.com/UK_Open_Amateur_Latin_1990.Mp4
UK Open Amateur Latin Intro dances 1990
Angela Rippon, Donnie Burns MBE, Alan Fletcher, Lorraine Rhodin, Richard Porter, Els Zwijsen, Mark Lunn, Joanne Cartwright, Allen Tornsberg, Vibeke Toft, Paul Dawson, Inga Haas, Bryan Watson, Claudia Leoni, Kenny McKechnie, Beverly Rees
www.ingahaas.com.au
- published: 08 Mar 2019
- views: 4168