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John Peter Sichel (21 September 1937 - 5 April 2005) was a British director of film, stage and television, and, later in life, a film, television, and theatre trainer.
Early in his career, he became known for translating the classical theatre repertoire to the screen. After he directed Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson in a television version of Twelfth Night (1969), he was asked by Laurence Olivier to direct the National Theatre Company in the film of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (1970) with Olivier, Joan Plowright and Alan Bates. He subsequently directed Olivier in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (1973), again from a National Theatre Company production. This was remounted for CBC in Canada in 1976 with a Canadian cast which included A. E. Holland as Shylock, Allan Grey, Micki Maunsell, Jack Rigg and Barney O'Sullivan. He also produced the first three series of Thriller (1973–74) for the British Associated Television (ATV) company for whom the two Shakespeare adaptations had also been produced.
Hosts: Pat Welde of Merrill Lynch & Richard Sichel of Phila. Trust Co. Guests: John C. Bogle, Founder, of The Vanguard Group
Jeden Tag werden viele Hunde und Katzen in der Stadt von Tierjägern gestohlen. Locke und Tom, beide leidenschaftliche Tierfreunde, nehmen die Jagd nach den Tätern auf und stoßen auf so schreckliche Tatsachen, daß Locke die Tränen in die Augen steigen... Charakter Sprecher In erzählt vom Vater Horst Naumann Tom Sascha Draeger Locke Kerstin Draeger Mike Stefan Brönneke Oma Rehm Gisela Trowe Tschilke Claus Sichel Daniel Tschilke Jens Wawrczeck Frau Wanderschuh Renate Pichler Herr Finke Manfred Schäfer Schmied Utz Richter Kommissar Lambert Horst Schick Oswald Hüven Andreas Fröhlich Autor: Stefan Wolf Dialogbuch: H. G. Francis Regie: Heikedine Körting Musik: Phil Moss Effekte: Phil Moss Künstlerische Gesamtleitung: Dr. Beurmann Verlag: Europa
Hier ist der Teil 2 des Filmes: "Von der Sense bis zum Mähdrescher".... ... damit befasst sich der Film: "Giganten im Kornfeld" von Gabriele Holzner. Kurzbeschreibung: Wie kommt das Korn aus der Ähre? Über Epochen hinweg haben die Menschen Hilfsmittel entwickelt, um an das Korn zu kommen: Während vor 100 Jahren noch das ganze Dorf in der Erntezeit ran musste, alle Arbeitsschritte hintereinander stattfanden und oft den ganzen Winter gedroschen wurde, fährt heute der Großbauer mit einem GPS-gesteuerten Mähdrescher übers Feld und drischt in einer Stunde gut 20 Tonnen Weizen. Hinter dieser Errungenschaft liegen über 200 Jahre technischer Entwicklung, denn 1786 wurde die erste stationäre Dreschmaschine erfunden. Der Film zeigt chronologisch die Entwicklung der technischen Gerätschaften von ...
This one-hour webinar by Ben Sichel is hosted by Canada's History. Feedback Survey: http://www.canadashistory.ca/Education/Webinars/Survey In recent years, Canadian school curricula have started to offer high school Native studies classes focusing on Aboriginal history and culture. Ben Sichel (@bsichel), a Mi’kmaq Studies 10 teacher in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, argues that the material in these courses is important for non-Native students to learn as well, and offers tips for making it relevant to their lives. Non-native teachers can — and should — teach them how things like treaties, the Indian Act, and enduring racism and stereotypes about Aboriginal people play into the lives of all Canadians.
Host: Charlie Shields - Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Co-Host: Chuck Steege - SFG Investment Advisors, Inc Guest: Richard Sichel - Phila Trust Company
Visit us: http://Money-Matterstv.com Guest: Valentin Radu, Conductor of Vox Ama Deus http://VoxAmaDeus.org Host: Charlie Shields - Wells Fargo Advisors Co-Host: Richard Sichel, CIO, Philadelphia Trust Company
Bevor nun bald die 2. Staffel ihren Weg zu Tom findet, startet er - "Chronologe" wie er nunmal ist - die 1. Staffel des comicbasierten Spiels "The Walking Dead". Ein "Horror-Adventure" von den Jungs von Telltale, die da alle Arbeit geleistet haben. Ich lasse mich in eine sehr emotionale und spannende Geschichte ziehen, welche die Erlebnisse von Lee und der kleinen Clem erzählen. All meine Entscheidungen beeinflussen die Geschichte. Wie würde und werde ich mich verhalten, wie würdet ihr euch verhalten? An dem "Tag danach". Viel Spaß. Tom RIN auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raffiknichlp
Multiple World Record holding Ultra-distance runner William Sichel talks about the other forms of training he does to improve his running. Interview by Shaun Brassfield-Thorpe. ULTRAfitnessTraining.com williamsichel.co.uk
Multiple World Record holding ultra-distance runner William Sichel interviewed by Shaun Brassfield-Thorpe. In this part William talks about running through the night during a multi-day race. www.ULTRAfitnessTraining.com www;williamsichel.co.uk
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
News report and interview with Shaun Brassfield-Thorpe on William Sichel's performance in the Athens 1000 mile World Cup. Broadcast on BBC Radio Orkney on Friday 19th March 2010.
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
The Merchant of Venice(1974) directed by Jonathan Miller ( National Theatre) and John Sichel (TV version). Original airdate: 10 February 1974. Jonathan Miller brings Shakespeare's tale of debt, love and retribution to life in this 1973 TV adaptation. Laurence Olivier stars as the money-lending Shylock. Widely regarded as the most convincing screen adaptation of The Merchant of Venice to date, this ATV production was sourced from Jonathan Miller's acclaimed 1970 National Theatre staging. Aside from its artistic merit, it's also a valuable historical record, preserving Laurence Olivier's farewell to stage Shakespeare (though he would record King Lear in 1983). As that detail implies, Miller has updated the action to the late 19th century, Cast: Laurence Olivier (Shylock); Joan Plowright (P...
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Wind Band - John Sichel, Chamber March No 3: The Stars that Keep Their Distance.
Chamber Music of John Sichel - String Quartet #4, 3rd movement. Performed by the Amphion String Quartet
Oiseaux Ordinaires; solos and duets by John Sichel. Piano Sonata in E minor - performed by Tomoko Harada.
11/24/2010 @ the Welpe John Fiorilla - horns, voice, percussion, melodica David Cudworth - horns, voice John Sichel - piano Jack Williams - guitar Kyle Kassick - guitar, parseltongue Peter Brown - cello Travis Thierrin - bass, bass guitar Sean Reddington - drums