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England & Australia 1948 - The Lord's Ashes Test | Classic Cricket Films
Courtesy of the British Council, Lord's TV brings you a short documentary film made in 1950 of the 1948 Test match at Lord's between England and Australia du...
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The story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - England vs Australia 2005
This is the story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - the 2005 Ashes in England which were eventually won by England 2-1, the first time since 1987 th...
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1972 Ashes
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Ashes 2005 - HIDDEN ASHES - Fourth Test - Trent Bridge
Fourth Test match of probably the best Test Series ever played!!
Match Scorecard: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/216994.html
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England regain the Ashes
Final session highlights of day four at The Brit Oval as England beat Australia to win the npower Ashes Series 2-1 and bring the Ashes urn back home!
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2009 Ashes: 1st Test Highlights (HD)
A thrilling finish in Cardiff! A record 4 hundreds in one Australian innings by Katich, Ponting, North & Haddin.
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England vs Australia - 1956 Ashes Series - Trent Bridge
"RAIN MARS FIRST DAY" - MOVIETONE NEWSREEL OF THE RAIN AFFECTED FIRST DAY OF THE FIRST TEST OF AUSTRALIA'S ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND IN 1956 - ENGLAND BAT FIRST ...
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Israel Independence May 14, 1948 eleventhhournews.com
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1974/75 ASHES 1st test BRISBANE highlights 80 mins
ENJOY, AND DONT ASK ME FOR THE OTHER TESTS, IT TOOK TWO FUCKING DAYS TO UPLOAD THIS ONE, I'LL GET TO THE OTHERS WHEN I GET TO THEM.
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BEST Ashes bowling performances | Ashes Classics
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The Ashes - #SmallButSpecial
Some of your favourite cricketers and famous faces explain why the Ashes is #SmallButSpecial as the build up to the 2015 series continues!
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'Invincibles' opener Morris dies aged 93
Arthur Morris, one of Australia's finest opening batsmen and a key member of Don Bradman's 'Invincibles' side, has died aged 93.
Left-hander Morris scored 3,533 runs in 46 tests at an average of 46.48 and was named in Australia's team of the century in 2000.
It was the 1948 tour of England where Morris had his crowning moment, scoring the most runs as the "Invincibles" went unbeaten throughout.
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AUSTRALIA vs ENGLAND, 1986/1987 5th ASHES TEST
With England retaining the Ashes the teams headed to the SCG for the dead rubber to close the 1986/1987 Ashes Series.
AUSTRALIA: Geoff MARSH, Greg RITCHIE, Dean JONES, Allan BORDER, Dirk WELLHAM, Steve WAUGH, Peter SLEEP, Tom ZOEHRER, Peter TAYLOR, Merv HUGHES, Bruce REID
ENGLAND: Chris BROAD, Bill ATHEY, Mike GATTING, Allan LAMB, David GOWER, Sir Ian BOTHAM, Jack RICHARDS, John EMBUREY, Phi
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Australia 162-7 against England
Australia were 162 for seven, needing a further 250 runs to reach their victory target of 412, at tea on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test against England at Sophia Gardens on Saturday.
Mitchell Johnson was 26 not out and Mitchell Starc four not out after Australia had lost five wickets for 65 runs in Saturday's second session.
This is the first of a five-match series.
The most any side have
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Fight For The Ashes - Final Test At The Oval (1953)
Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London. SV. England taking field. STV. Crowd. CU. Aussie openers A. R. Morris and A. L. Hassett taking field. CU. Sir Jack Ho...
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P'Tang Yang Kipperbang
Summer 1948. Fourteen year old Alan has three wishes whirling in his head: that the post-war world will live in peace, that Englands cricketeers will win the...
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Ireland's Nazis - Episode Two - Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny (2007)
Winner of the Globe Gold Award (Documentary section) at the Intermedia World Media Festival in Hamburg, this two part series sees RAF veteran Cathal O'Shannon uncover the truth about the war criminals and collaborators who found refuge in Ireland in the years after World War 2.
In Programme Two, Cathal O'Shannon investigates how the cold war opened new channels for Nazis seeking sanctuary here. H
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Second Ashes Test, Day Two Highlights
Highlights from day 2 of the 2nd Ashes test between England and Australia at Lord's.
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Cricket Net Practice (1948)
This is a duplicate copy of item 2220.23 - check for best quality. London. Cricketers Don Bradman / Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes walking across cricket grou...
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1974/75 ASHES 5th test ADELAIDE highlights 80 mins
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5 Th Test Match Cricket (1948)
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ENGLAND SURPRISES AUSSIES 1948 (Bradman vs Bedser)
Lords Cricket Ground, London. Start of the Second Test match between Australia and England at Lords Cricket Ground, London. Norman Yardley and Don Bradman to...
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Australians Tour Opens At Worcester Aka Bradman Hits First Century (1948)
See here the Seasons first cricket match in 1948. Donald Bradman hits his first century. This is a duplicate of item 1428.02 - check for best quality. Full title reads: "BRADMAN HITS FIRST...
England & Australia 1948 - The Lord's Ashes Test | Classic Cricket Films
Courtesy of the British Council, Lord's TV brings you a short documentary film made in 1950 of the 1948 Test match at Lord's between England and Australia du......
Courtesy of the British Council, Lord's TV brings you a short documentary film made in 1950 of the 1948 Test match at Lord's between England and Australia du...
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Courtesy of the British Council, Lord's TV brings you a short documentary film made in 1950 of the 1948 Test match at Lord's between England and Australia du...
The story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - England vs Australia 2005
This is the story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - the 2005 Ashes in England which were eventually won by England 2-1, the first time since 1987 th......
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This is the story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - the 2005 Ashes in England which were eventually won by England 2-1, the first time since 1987 th...
Ashes 2005 - HIDDEN ASHES - Fourth Test - Trent Bridge
Fourth Test match of probably the best Test Series ever played!!
Match Scorecard: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/216994.html...
Fourth Test match of probably the best Test Series ever played!!
Match Scorecard: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/216994.html
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Fourth Test match of probably the best Test Series ever played!!
Match Scorecard: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/216994.html
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 64538
England regain the Ashes
Final session highlights of day four at The Brit Oval as England beat Australia to win the npower Ashes Series 2-1 and bring the Ashes urn back home!...
Final session highlights of day four at The Brit Oval as England beat Australia to win the npower Ashes Series 2-1 and bring the Ashes urn back home!
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Final session highlights of day four at The Brit Oval as England beat Australia to win the npower Ashes Series 2-1 and bring the Ashes urn back home!
2009 Ashes: 1st Test Highlights (HD)
A thrilling finish in Cardiff! A record 4 hundreds in one Australian innings by Katich, Ponting, North & Haddin....
A thrilling finish in Cardiff! A record 4 hundreds in one Australian innings by Katich, Ponting, North & Haddin.
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A thrilling finish in Cardiff! A record 4 hundreds in one Australian innings by Katich, Ponting, North & Haddin.
- published: 27 Sep 2014
- views: 317
England vs Australia - 1956 Ashes Series - Trent Bridge
"RAIN MARS FIRST DAY" - MOVIETONE NEWSREEL OF THE RAIN AFFECTED FIRST DAY OF THE FIRST TEST OF AUSTRALIA'S ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND IN 1956 - ENGLAND BAT FIRST ......
"RAIN MARS FIRST DAY" - MOVIETONE NEWSREEL OF THE RAIN AFFECTED FIRST DAY OF THE FIRST TEST OF AUSTRALIA'S ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND IN 1956 - ENGLAND BAT FIRST ...
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Israel Independence May 14, 1948 eleventhhournews.com
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http://www.eleventhhournews.com The modern state of Israel was born May 14, 1948. Out of the ashes and destruction of the Nazi holocaust and World War II, th...
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http://www.eleventhhournews.com The modern state of Israel was born May 14, 1948. Out of the ashes and destruction of the Nazi holocaust and World War II, th...
1974/75 ASHES 1st test BRISBANE highlights 80 mins
ENJOY, AND DONT ASK ME FOR THE OTHER TESTS, IT TOOK TWO FUCKING DAYS TO UPLOAD THIS ONE, I'LL GET TO THE OTHERS WHEN I GET TO THEM....
ENJOY, AND DONT ASK ME FOR THE OTHER TESTS, IT TOOK TWO FUCKING DAYS TO UPLOAD THIS ONE, I'LL GET TO THE OTHERS WHEN I GET TO THEM.
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ENJOY, AND DONT ASK ME FOR THE OTHER TESTS, IT TOOK TWO FUCKING DAYS TO UPLOAD THIS ONE, I'LL GET TO THE OTHERS WHEN I GET TO THEM.
- published: 11 Apr 2012
- views: 12136
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BEST Ashes bowling performances | Ashes Classics
To coincide with the Ashes series, we're looking for the most memorable bowling performances at matches in England since 1981. Subscribe to ESPNcricinfo: htt......
To coincide with the Ashes series, we're looking for the most memorable bowling performances at matches in England since 1981. Subscribe to ESPNcricinfo: htt...
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To coincide with the Ashes series, we're looking for the most memorable bowling performances at matches in England since 1981. Subscribe to ESPNcricinfo: htt...
The Ashes - #SmallButSpecial
Some of your favourite cricketers and famous faces explain why the Ashes is #SmallButSpecial as the build up to the 2015 series continues!
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Some of your favourite cricketers and famous faces explain why the Ashes is #SmallButSpecial as the build up to the 2015 series continues!
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Some of your favourite cricketers and famous faces explain why the Ashes is #SmallButSpecial as the build up to the 2015 series continues!
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- published: 04 Jul 2015
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'Invincibles' opener Morris dies aged 93
Arthur Morris, one of Australia's finest opening batsmen and a key member of Don Bradman's 'Invincibles' side, has died aged 93.
Left-hander Morris scored 3,53...
Arthur Morris, one of Australia's finest opening batsmen and a key member of Don Bradman's 'Invincibles' side, has died aged 93.
Left-hander Morris scored 3,533 runs in 46 tests at an average of 46.48 and was named in Australia's team of the century in 2000.
It was the 1948 tour of England where Morris had his crowning moment, scoring the most runs as the "Invincibles" went unbeaten throughout.
The 196 he scored at The Oval, in the fifth and final test of the Ashes series, was famously overshadowed by Bradman's second ball duck in his farewell innings.
Morris was at the non-striker's end when leg-spinner Eric Hollies bowled the Australian great, who needed only four runs to finish with a career batting average of 100.
Morris was the oldest of the two surviving members of the 'Invincibles'. Neil Harvey, 86, another brilliant left-handed batsman, is the only remaining player from that tour squad.
Born in Sydney's renowned beachside suburb of Bondi, Morris was the first batsman to score centuries in both innings of his first class debut as an 18-year-old for New South Wales.
"We have sadly lost a cherished link with our past," Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards said in a media release on Saturday.
"Arthur Morris was a great man and one of the true greats of Australian cricket who until now had been a treasured connection to an extraordinary era of the game."
His international career was stalled by the outbreak of World War Two but after the resumption of cricket in 1946, he made his test debut against England in Brisbane and would score his first century in the third match of the series in Melbourne.
That breakthrough was followed by twin centuries in the next match in Adelaide. Morris, who captained Australia twice, would finish with 12 tons in his career, including an imperious 206 against England in the Adelaide test of the 1951 series.
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wn.com/'Invincibles' Opener Morris Dies Aged 93
Arthur Morris, one of Australia's finest opening batsmen and a key member of Don Bradman's 'Invincibles' side, has died aged 93.
Left-hander Morris scored 3,533 runs in 46 tests at an average of 46.48 and was named in Australia's team of the century in 2000.
It was the 1948 tour of England where Morris had his crowning moment, scoring the most runs as the "Invincibles" went unbeaten throughout.
The 196 he scored at The Oval, in the fifth and final test of the Ashes series, was famously overshadowed by Bradman's second ball duck in his farewell innings.
Morris was at the non-striker's end when leg-spinner Eric Hollies bowled the Australian great, who needed only four runs to finish with a career batting average of 100.
Morris was the oldest of the two surviving members of the 'Invincibles'. Neil Harvey, 86, another brilliant left-handed batsman, is the only remaining player from that tour squad.
Born in Sydney's renowned beachside suburb of Bondi, Morris was the first batsman to score centuries in both innings of his first class debut as an 18-year-old for New South Wales.
"We have sadly lost a cherished link with our past," Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards said in a media release on Saturday.
"Arthur Morris was a great man and one of the true greats of Australian cricket who until now had been a treasured connection to an extraordinary era of the game."
His international career was stalled by the outbreak of World War Two but after the resumption of cricket in 1946, he made his test debut against England in Brisbane and would score his first century in the third match of the series in Melbourne.
That breakthrough was followed by twin centuries in the next match in Adelaide. Morris, who captained Australia twice, would finish with 12 tons in his career, including an imperious 206 against England in the Adelaide test of the 1951 series.
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AUSTRALIA vs ENGLAND, 1986/1987 5th ASHES TEST
With England retaining the Ashes the teams headed to the SCG for the dead rubber to close the 1986/1987 Ashes Series.
AUSTRALIA: Geoff MARSH, Greg RITCHIE, D...
With England retaining the Ashes the teams headed to the SCG for the dead rubber to close the 1986/1987 Ashes Series.
AUSTRALIA: Geoff MARSH, Greg RITCHIE, Dean JONES, Allan BORDER, Dirk WELLHAM, Steve WAUGH, Peter SLEEP, Tom ZOEHRER, Peter TAYLOR, Merv HUGHES, Bruce REID
ENGLAND: Chris BROAD, Bill ATHEY, Mike GATTING, Allan LAMB, David GOWER, Sir Ian BOTHAM, Jack RICHARDS, John EMBUREY, Phil EDMONDS, Gladstone SMALL, Graham DILLEY
wn.com/Australia Vs England, 1986 1987 5Th Ashes Test
With England retaining the Ashes the teams headed to the SCG for the dead rubber to close the 1986/1987 Ashes Series.
AUSTRALIA: Geoff MARSH, Greg RITCHIE, Dean JONES, Allan BORDER, Dirk WELLHAM, Steve WAUGH, Peter SLEEP, Tom ZOEHRER, Peter TAYLOR, Merv HUGHES, Bruce REID
ENGLAND: Chris BROAD, Bill ATHEY, Mike GATTING, Allan LAMB, David GOWER, Sir Ian BOTHAM, Jack RICHARDS, John EMBUREY, Phil EDMONDS, Gladstone SMALL, Graham DILLEY
- published: 07 Nov 2007
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Australia 162-7 against England
Australia were 162 for seven, needing a further 250 runs to reach their victory target of 412, at tea on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test against England ...
Australia were 162 for seven, needing a further 250 runs to reach their victory target of 412, at tea on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test against England at Sophia Gardens on Saturday.
Mitchell Johnson was 26 not out and Mitchell Starc four not out after Australia had lost five wickets for 65 runs in Saturday's second session.
This is the first of a five-match series.
The most any side have made to win in the fourth innings of an Ashes Test was Australia's 404 for three at Headingley back in 1948.
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Australia were 162 for seven, needing a further 250 runs to reach their victory target of 412, at tea on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test against England at Sophia Gardens on Saturday.
Mitchell Johnson was 26 not out and Mitchell Starc four not out after Australia had lost five wickets for 65 runs in Saturday's second session.
This is the first of a five-match series.
The most any side have made to win in the fourth innings of an Ashes Test was Australia's 404 for three at Headingley back in 1948.
- published: 11 Jul 2015
- views: 26
Fight For The Ashes - Final Test At The Oval (1953)
Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London. SV. England taking field. STV. Crowd. CU. Aussie openers A. R. Morris and A. L. Hassett taking field. CU. Sir Jack Ho......
Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London. SV. England taking field. STV. Crowd. CU. Aussie openers A. R. Morris and A. L. Hassett taking field. CU. Sir Jack Ho...
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Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London. SV. England taking field. STV. Crowd. CU. Aussie openers A. R. Morris and A. L. Hassett taking field. CU. Sir Jack Ho...
P'Tang Yang Kipperbang
Summer 1948. Fourteen year old Alan has three wishes whirling in his head: that the post-war world will live in peace, that Englands cricketeers will win the......
Summer 1948. Fourteen year old Alan has three wishes whirling in his head: that the post-war world will live in peace, that Englands cricketeers will win the...
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Summer 1948. Fourteen year old Alan has three wishes whirling in his head: that the post-war world will live in peace, that Englands cricketeers will win the...
Ireland's Nazis - Episode Two - Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny (2007)
Winner of the Globe Gold Award (Documentary section) at the Intermedia World Media Festival in Hamburg, this two part series sees RAF veteran Cathal O'Shannon u...
Winner of the Globe Gold Award (Documentary section) at the Intermedia World Media Festival in Hamburg, this two part series sees RAF veteran Cathal O'Shannon uncover the truth about the war criminals and collaborators who found refuge in Ireland in the years after World War 2.
In Programme Two, Cathal O'Shannon investigates how the cold war opened new channels for Nazis seeking sanctuary here. He tells the story of 'the most dangerous man in Europe' and Hitler's favourite soldier - Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny, a James Bond figure who famously rescued Mussolini from a mountaintop fortress. Skorzeny was feted by the Dublin social glitterati, even hobnobbing with a future Taoiseach. He also looks at Helmut Clissmann, the man tasked by the Nazis to recruit the IRA for their war against Britain. Cathal moves on to investigate the Flemish nationalists who became Nazi collaborators - men like Albert Folens, who went on to become a successful publisher of Irish schoolbooks, Albert Luykx, who fled justice in Belgium and later conspired with Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney to import arms for the IRA, and Staf Van Velthoven, the last surviving of 'Ireland's Nazis'.
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wn.com/Ireland's Nazis Episode Two Otto Scarface Skorzeny (2007)
Winner of the Globe Gold Award (Documentary section) at the Intermedia World Media Festival in Hamburg, this two part series sees RAF veteran Cathal O'Shannon uncover the truth about the war criminals and collaborators who found refuge in Ireland in the years after World War 2.
In Programme Two, Cathal O'Shannon investigates how the cold war opened new channels for Nazis seeking sanctuary here. He tells the story of 'the most dangerous man in Europe' and Hitler's favourite soldier - Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny, a James Bond figure who famously rescued Mussolini from a mountaintop fortress. Skorzeny was feted by the Dublin social glitterati, even hobnobbing with a future Taoiseach. He also looks at Helmut Clissmann, the man tasked by the Nazis to recruit the IRA for their war against Britain. Cathal moves on to investigate the Flemish nationalists who became Nazi collaborators - men like Albert Folens, who went on to become a successful publisher of Irish schoolbooks, Albert Luykx, who fled justice in Belgium and later conspired with Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney to import arms for the IRA, and Staf Van Velthoven, the last surviving of 'Ireland's Nazis'.
Broadcasters -
Canada Tv , History Channel Hd Uk , RTÉ
Official site - http://tilefilms.ie/productions/irelands-nazis/
- published: 28 Nov 2013
- views: 14915
Second Ashes Test, Day Two Highlights
Highlights from day 2 of the 2nd Ashes test between England and Australia at Lord's....
Highlights from day 2 of the 2nd Ashes test between England and Australia at Lord's.
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Highlights from day 2 of the 2nd Ashes test between England and Australia at Lord's.
Cricket Net Practice (1948)
This is a duplicate copy of item 2220.23 - check for best quality. London. Cricketers Don Bradman / Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes walking across cricket grou......
This is a duplicate copy of item 2220.23 - check for best quality. London. Cricketers Don Bradman / Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes walking across cricket grou...
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This is a duplicate copy of item 2220.23 - check for best quality. London. Cricketers Don Bradman / Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes walking across cricket grou...
5 Th Test Match Cricket (1948)
This is a duplicate copy of item 2270.04 - check for best quality. Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown. 5th test match cricke......
This is a duplicate copy of item 2270.04 - check for best quality. Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown. 5th test match cricke...
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This is a duplicate copy of item 2270.04 - check for best quality. Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown. 5th test match cricke...
ENGLAND SURPRISES AUSSIES 1948 (Bradman vs Bedser)
Lords Cricket Ground, London. Start of the Second Test match between Australia and England at Lords Cricket Ground, London. Norman Yardley and Don Bradman to......
Lords Cricket Ground, London. Start of the Second Test match between Australia and England at Lords Cricket Ground, London. Norman Yardley and Don Bradman to...
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Lords Cricket Ground, London. Start of the Second Test match between Australia and England at Lords Cricket Ground, London. Norman Yardley and Don Bradman to...
Australians Tour Opens At Worcester Aka Bradman Hits First Century (1948)
See here the Seasons first cricket match in 1948. Donald Bradman hits his first century. This is a duplicate of item 1428.02 - check for best quality. Full titl...
See here the Seasons first cricket match in 1948. Donald Bradman hits his first century. This is a duplicate of item 1428.02 - check for best quality. Full title reads: "BRADMAN HITS FIRST...
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See here the Seasons first cricket match in 1948. Donald Bradman hits his first century. This is a duplicate of item 1428.02 - check for best quality. Full title reads: "BRADMAN HITS FIRST...
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mitchell johnson all 37 wickets in ashes 2013 compilation
mitchell johnson all 37 wickets in ashes 2013 compilation.
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Cricket : England in Australia 1986-87 - 'The Triumphant Tour'
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Heritage Civilization and the Jews 1984 — 8 Out of the Ashes
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My Place Season 01 Episode 01 - 2008: Laura
2008: Laura
Laura accidentally sinks a dinghy in the canal and the ashes of the owner’s beloved dog are lost in the muddle. She can't find a way to own up. Meanwhile, her mob get together to listen to the Prime Minister's apology to Indigenous people.
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Australia v England 3rd Test Melbourne 1978-79 Part 4
Highlights of the 3rd cricket test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 1978 to January 3, 1979 Australia 258 & 167 Eng...
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Suspense: Deadline at Dawn
One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehe...
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Here's "Just Williams" A Celebration of the talents the great Kenneth Williams broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1988 shortly after his death its introduced by Barry Took.
Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English comic actor and comedian. He was one of the main ensemble in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, and appeared in numerous British television shows and radio come
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Keye Luke does a comedy sketch with Milton Berle on "Texaco Star Theater" (22 March 1949 on NBC). Very stereotypical, yes, but likely one of the earliest pre...
Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successf...
Aired March 22 1949 Starring: Milton Berle Guests: Ethel Merman, Keye Luke
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SUSPENSE: The Cave of Ali Baba
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than ...
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The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil
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** Super Rare ** England vs Pakistan 5th Test 1992 Extended HQ Highlights
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THE BIG PICTURE "ARMY IN ACTION" MARSHALL PLAN EPISODE 9 74512
This episode of The Big Picture's TV Series "Army in Action" focuses on the aftermath of World War II in Europe and Asia. The plight of defeated Germany and Italy, with their decimated cities and homeless population, is clearly illustrated with footage of the stark devastation. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leveled by atomic explosions, are also shown and the situation in Japan described. The tragic
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The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The Lost Treasure
The Adventures of Ellery Queen radio show was a detective series that began as a summer replacement for the Screen Guild Theater. Then, on October 8, 1939 during the broadcast of "The Mother Goose Murders", station WBBM in Chicago went off the air with only 9 minutes left in the show. So many listeners called in to complain that it shocked CBS executives. They didn't have a clue that the series wa
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The Wyvern Mystery is adapted from an 1869 novel by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, the celebrated 19th Century Irish writer best known for the oft-filmed lesbian vampire short story Carmilla (1872). This adaptation of The Wyvern Mystery was conducted for tv by the BBC. The teleplay was written by David Pirie, an author who was written two excellent works on the horror film – A Heritage of Horror
My Place Season 01 Episode 01 - 2008: Laura
2008: Laura
Laura accidentally sinks a dinghy in the canal and the ashes of the owner’s beloved dog are lost in the muddle. She can't find a way to own up. Mean...
2008: Laura
Laura accidentally sinks a dinghy in the canal and the ashes of the owner’s beloved dog are lost in the muddle. She can't find a way to own up. Meanwhile, her mob get together to listen to the Prime Minister's apology to Indigenous people.
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2008: Laura
Laura accidentally sinks a dinghy in the canal and the ashes of the owner’s beloved dog are lost in the muddle. She can't find a way to own up. Meanwhile, her mob get together to listen to the Prime Minister's apology to Indigenous people.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
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Australia v England 3rd Test Melbourne 1978-79 Part 4
Highlights of the 3rd cricket test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 1978 to January 3, 1979 Australia 258 & 167 Eng......
Highlights of the 3rd cricket test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 1978 to January 3, 1979 Australia 258 & 167 Eng...
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Highlights of the 3rd cricket test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 1978 to January 3, 1979 Australia 258 & 167 Eng...
Suspense: Deadline at Dawn
One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehe......
One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehe...
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One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehe...
Just Williams - Kenneth Williams - Documentary - BBC - Radio
Here's "Just Williams" A Celebration of the talents the great Kenneth Williams broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1988 shortly after his death its introduced by Ba...
Here's "Just Williams" A Celebration of the talents the great Kenneth Williams broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1988 shortly after his death its introduced by Barry Took.
Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English comic actor and comedian. He was one of the main ensemble in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, and appeared in numerous British television shows and radio comedies with Tony Hancock and Kenneth Horne
Kenneth Charles Williams was born on 22 February 1926 in Bingfield Street, King's Cross, London,[3] the son of Louisa ("Lou" or "Louie") Morgan and Charles Williams, a barber and strict Methodist. Williams had a half-sister, Alice Patricia "Pat", born illegitimately before Louie had met Charlie Williams. He was educated at Lyulph Stanley School, later becoming apprenticed as a draughtsman to a mapmaker. He joined the Army in 1944 at 18. As part of the Royal Engineers survey section in Bombay, he first performed on stage in the Combined Services Entertainment alongside Stanley Baxter and Peter Nichols.[4] He was a voracious reader able to quote poems or literary extracts from memory. Excerpts from the diaries he kept as an adult show that he adored his supportive and theatrical mother but despised his homophobic, morose and selfish father.
Williams's professional career began in 1948 in repertory theatre. Failure to become a serious dramatic actor disappointed him, but his potential as a comic performer gave him his break when he was spotted playing the Dauphin in Bernard Shaw's St Joan in the West End, in 1954 [5] by radio producer Dennis Main Wilson. Main Wilson was casting Hancock's Half Hour, a radio series starring Tony Hancock. Playing mostly funny voice roles, Williams stayed in the series almost to the end, five years later.[4] His nasal, whiny, camp-cockney inflections (epitomised in his "Stop messing about ... !" catchphrase) became popular with listeners.[6] Despite the success and recognition the show brought him, Williams considered theatre, film and television to be superior forms of entertainment.
When Hancock steered the show away from what he considered gimmicks and silly voices, Williams found he had less to do. Tiring of this reduced status, he joined Kenneth Horne in Beyond Our Ken (1958–1964), and its sequel, Round the Horne (1965–1968). His roles in Round the Horne included Rambling Syd Rumpo, the eccentric folk singer; Dr Chou En Ginsberg, MA (failed), Oriental criminal mastermind; J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock, telephone heavy breather and dirty old man; and Sandy of the camp couple Julian and Sandy (Julian was played by Hugh Paddick). Their double act contained double entendres and Polari, the homosexual argot.
Williams also appeared in West End revues including Share My Lettuce with Maggie Smith, written by Bamber Gascoigne, and Pieces of Eight with Fenella Fielding. The latter included material specially written for him by Peter Cook, then a student at Pembroke College, Cambridge.[7] Cook's "One Leg Too Few" and "Interesting Facts" were part of the show and became routines in his own performances. Williams's last revue was One Over The Eight at the Duke of York's Theatre, with Sheila Hancock.[8][9] In 1972, Williams starred opposite Jennie Linden in My Fat Friend at the West End's Globe Theatre.[10] He also appeared with Ingrid Bergman in a production of Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion at the Cambridge Theatre, in 1971.
Williams rarely revealed details of his private life, though he spoke openly to Owen Spencer-Thomas about his loneliness, despondency, and sense of underachievement in two half-hour documentary programmes entitled Carry On Kenneth on BBC Radio London.[20] In later years his health declined, along with that of his elderly mother, and his depression deepened.
He died on 15 April 1988 in his flat; his last words (recorded in his diary) were "Oh, what's the bloody point?"[21] - the cause of death was an overdose of barbiturates.[4] An inquest recorded an open verdict, as it was not possible to establish whether his death was a suicide or an accident.[22] His diaries reveal he had often had suicidal thoughts and as far back as his earliest diaries he noted there were times when he could see no point in existence. His authorised biography argues that Williams did not take his own life but died of an accidental overdose. The actor had doubled his dosage of antacid without discussing this with his doctor; this, combined with the aforementioned mixture of medication, is the widely accepted cause of death. He had a stock of painkilling tablets and it is argued that he would have taken more of them if he had been intending suicide.[23] He was cremated at East Finchley Cemetery and his ashes were scattered in the memorial gardens
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Here's "Just Williams" A Celebration of the talents the great Kenneth Williams broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1988 shortly after his death its introduced by Barry Took.
Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English comic actor and comedian. He was one of the main ensemble in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, and appeared in numerous British television shows and radio comedies with Tony Hancock and Kenneth Horne
Kenneth Charles Williams was born on 22 February 1926 in Bingfield Street, King's Cross, London,[3] the son of Louisa ("Lou" or "Louie") Morgan and Charles Williams, a barber and strict Methodist. Williams had a half-sister, Alice Patricia "Pat", born illegitimately before Louie had met Charlie Williams. He was educated at Lyulph Stanley School, later becoming apprenticed as a draughtsman to a mapmaker. He joined the Army in 1944 at 18. As part of the Royal Engineers survey section in Bombay, he first performed on stage in the Combined Services Entertainment alongside Stanley Baxter and Peter Nichols.[4] He was a voracious reader able to quote poems or literary extracts from memory. Excerpts from the diaries he kept as an adult show that he adored his supportive and theatrical mother but despised his homophobic, morose and selfish father.
Williams's professional career began in 1948 in repertory theatre. Failure to become a serious dramatic actor disappointed him, but his potential as a comic performer gave him his break when he was spotted playing the Dauphin in Bernard Shaw's St Joan in the West End, in 1954 [5] by radio producer Dennis Main Wilson. Main Wilson was casting Hancock's Half Hour, a radio series starring Tony Hancock. Playing mostly funny voice roles, Williams stayed in the series almost to the end, five years later.[4] His nasal, whiny, camp-cockney inflections (epitomised in his "Stop messing about ... !" catchphrase) became popular with listeners.[6] Despite the success and recognition the show brought him, Williams considered theatre, film and television to be superior forms of entertainment.
When Hancock steered the show away from what he considered gimmicks and silly voices, Williams found he had less to do. Tiring of this reduced status, he joined Kenneth Horne in Beyond Our Ken (1958–1964), and its sequel, Round the Horne (1965–1968). His roles in Round the Horne included Rambling Syd Rumpo, the eccentric folk singer; Dr Chou En Ginsberg, MA (failed), Oriental criminal mastermind; J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock, telephone heavy breather and dirty old man; and Sandy of the camp couple Julian and Sandy (Julian was played by Hugh Paddick). Their double act contained double entendres and Polari, the homosexual argot.
Williams also appeared in West End revues including Share My Lettuce with Maggie Smith, written by Bamber Gascoigne, and Pieces of Eight with Fenella Fielding. The latter included material specially written for him by Peter Cook, then a student at Pembroke College, Cambridge.[7] Cook's "One Leg Too Few" and "Interesting Facts" were part of the show and became routines in his own performances. Williams's last revue was One Over The Eight at the Duke of York's Theatre, with Sheila Hancock.[8][9] In 1972, Williams starred opposite Jennie Linden in My Fat Friend at the West End's Globe Theatre.[10] He also appeared with Ingrid Bergman in a production of Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion at the Cambridge Theatre, in 1971.
Williams rarely revealed details of his private life, though he spoke openly to Owen Spencer-Thomas about his loneliness, despondency, and sense of underachievement in two half-hour documentary programmes entitled Carry On Kenneth on BBC Radio London.[20] In later years his health declined, along with that of his elderly mother, and his depression deepened.
He died on 15 April 1988 in his flat; his last words (recorded in his diary) were "Oh, what's the bloody point?"[21] - the cause of death was an overdose of barbiturates.[4] An inquest recorded an open verdict, as it was not possible to establish whether his death was a suicide or an accident.[22] His diaries reveal he had often had suicidal thoughts and as far back as his earliest diaries he noted there were times when he could see no point in existence. His authorised biography argues that Williams did not take his own life but died of an accidental overdose. The actor had doubled his dosage of antacid without discussing this with his doctor; this, combined with the aforementioned mixture of medication, is the widely accepted cause of death. He had a stock of painkilling tablets and it is argued that he would have taken more of them if he had been intending suicide.[23] He was cremated at East Finchley Cemetery and his ashes were scattered in the memorial gardens
- published: 17 Dec 2014
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Texaco Star Theater - March 1949
Keye Luke does a comedy sketch with Milton Berle on "Texaco Star Theater" (22 March 1949 on NBC). Very stereotypical, yes, but likely one of the earliest pre......
Keye Luke does a comedy sketch with Milton Berle on "Texaco Star Theater" (22 March 1949 on NBC). Very stereotypical, yes, but likely one of the earliest pre...
Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successf...
Aired March 22 1949 Starring: Milton Berle Guests: Ethel Merman, Keye Luke, Teddy Hale. Acrobatic troop Los Gottos.
Aired November 29, 1949 *Note some of the footage is missing from some of the acts but the video is mostly intact. Aired November 29, 1949 *Note some of the ...
An episode of the hugely popular comedy-variety series "Texaco Star Theater". Hosted by Milton Berle, this was one of the first "hit" televisio
Texaco Star Theater - March 1949
Texaco Star Theater - March 1949
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Keye Luke does a comedy sketch with Milton Berle on "Texaco Star Theater" (22 March 1949 on NBC). Very stereotypical, yes, but likely one of the earliest pre...
Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successf...
Aired March 22 1949 Starring: Milton Berle Guests: Ethel Merman, Keye Luke, Teddy Hale. Acrobatic troop Los Gottos.
Aired November 29, 1949 *Note some of the footage is missing from some of the acts but the video is mostly intact. Aired November 29, 1949 *Note some of the ...
An episode of the hugely popular comedy-variety series "Texaco Star Theater". Hosted by Milton Berle, this was one of the first "hit" televisio
Texaco Star Theater - March 1949
Texaco Star Theater - March 1949
- published: 03 Mar 2015
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SUSPENSE: The Cave of Ali Baba
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than ......
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than ...
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Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than ...
- published: 31 Jan 2013
- views: 361
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author: OldRadio4u
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries episode 4 [The Worsted Viper]
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
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The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
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The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg and Neil. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, based on the .
- published: 03 Aug 2015
- views: 0
THE BIG PICTURE "ARMY IN ACTION" MARSHALL PLAN EPISODE 9 74512
This episode of The Big Picture's TV Series "Army in Action" focuses on the aftermath of World War II in Europe and Asia. The plight of defeated Germany and It...
This episode of The Big Picture's TV Series "Army in Action" focuses on the aftermath of World War II in Europe and Asia. The plight of defeated Germany and Italy, with their decimated cities and homeless population, is clearly illustrated with footage of the stark devastation. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leveled by atomic explosions, are also shown and the situation in Japan described. The tragic costs of World War II are elucidated, with a focus on the reconstruction of cities, people, hearts and minds, and an assessment of the bitter cost of conflict. The post-WWII effort to lead defeated adversaries to democracy, and the Marshall Plan work, and the Occupation of Japan and the Occupation of Germany is shown.
The Nuremberg Trials and Japanese War Crime Tribunals are also shown, with the judgement against those who led their nations into defeat.
Starting about the 17 minute mark, the rise of the Soviet block is shown, with the Russians annexing formerly free nations and stifling opposition, including in Manchuria, Lithuania, Poland, East Germany, etc. The descent of the Iron Curtain in Europe is mentioned at 20 minutes, as Winston Churchill speaks on the subject. Sec. of State George C. Marshall is shown proposing the Marshall Plan at the 20:30 mark. At the 23:30 mark, the Berlin Crisis of 1948 and the Berlin Airlift are shown.
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was an American initiative to aid Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion (approximately $120 billion in current dollar value) in economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II. The plan was in operation for four years beginning in April 1948. The goals of the United States were to rebuild war-devastated regions, remove trade barriers, modernize industry, make Europe prosperous again, and prevent the spread of communism. The Marshall Plan required a lessening of interstate barriers, a dropping of many petty regulations constraining business, and encouraged an increase in productivity, labour union membership, as well as the adoption of modern business procedures.
The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. A larger amount was given to the major industrial powers, as the prevailing opinion was that their resuscitation was essential for general European revival. Somewhat more aid per capita was also directed towards the Allied nations, with less for those that had been part of the Axis or remained neutral. The largest recipient of Marshall Plan money was the United Kingdom (receiving about 26% of the total), followed by France (18%) and West Germany (11%). Some 18 European countries received Plan benefits. Although offered participation, the Soviet Union refused Plan benefits, and also blocked benefits to Eastern Bloc countries, such as East Germany and Poland. The United States provided similar aid programs in Asia, but they were not called "Marshall Plan".
The initiative is named after Secretary of State George Marshall. The plan had bipartisan support in Washington, where the Republicans controlled Congress and the Democrats controlled the White House with Harry S. Truman as president. The Plan was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Clayton and George F. Kennan, with help from Brookings Institution, as requested by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Marshall spoke of an urgent need to help the European recovery in his address at Harvard University in June 1947.
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This episode of The Big Picture's TV Series "Army in Action" focuses on the aftermath of World War II in Europe and Asia. The plight of defeated Germany and Italy, with their decimated cities and homeless population, is clearly illustrated with footage of the stark devastation. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leveled by atomic explosions, are also shown and the situation in Japan described. The tragic costs of World War II are elucidated, with a focus on the reconstruction of cities, people, hearts and minds, and an assessment of the bitter cost of conflict. The post-WWII effort to lead defeated adversaries to democracy, and the Marshall Plan work, and the Occupation of Japan and the Occupation of Germany is shown.
The Nuremberg Trials and Japanese War Crime Tribunals are also shown, with the judgement against those who led their nations into defeat.
Starting about the 17 minute mark, the rise of the Soviet block is shown, with the Russians annexing formerly free nations and stifling opposition, including in Manchuria, Lithuania, Poland, East Germany, etc. The descent of the Iron Curtain in Europe is mentioned at 20 minutes, as Winston Churchill speaks on the subject. Sec. of State George C. Marshall is shown proposing the Marshall Plan at the 20:30 mark. At the 23:30 mark, the Berlin Crisis of 1948 and the Berlin Airlift are shown.
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was an American initiative to aid Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion (approximately $120 billion in current dollar value) in economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II. The plan was in operation for four years beginning in April 1948. The goals of the United States were to rebuild war-devastated regions, remove trade barriers, modernize industry, make Europe prosperous again, and prevent the spread of communism. The Marshall Plan required a lessening of interstate barriers, a dropping of many petty regulations constraining business, and encouraged an increase in productivity, labour union membership, as well as the adoption of modern business procedures.
The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. A larger amount was given to the major industrial powers, as the prevailing opinion was that their resuscitation was essential for general European revival. Somewhat more aid per capita was also directed towards the Allied nations, with less for those that had been part of the Axis or remained neutral. The largest recipient of Marshall Plan money was the United Kingdom (receiving about 26% of the total), followed by France (18%) and West Germany (11%). Some 18 European countries received Plan benefits. Although offered participation, the Soviet Union refused Plan benefits, and also blocked benefits to Eastern Bloc countries, such as East Germany and Poland. The United States provided similar aid programs in Asia, but they were not called "Marshall Plan".
The initiative is named after Secretary of State George Marshall. The plan had bipartisan support in Washington, where the Republicans controlled Congress and the Democrats controlled the White House with Harry S. Truman as president. The Plan was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Clayton and George F. Kennan, with help from Brookings Institution, as requested by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Marshall spoke of an urgent need to help the European recovery in his address at Harvard University in June 1947.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
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- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 2
The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The Lost Treasure
The Adventures of Ellery Queen radio show was a detective series that began as a summer replacement for the Screen Guild Theater. Then, on October 8, 1939 durin...
The Adventures of Ellery Queen radio show was a detective series that began as a summer replacement for the Screen Guild Theater. Then, on October 8, 1939 during the broadcast of "The Mother Goose Murders", station WBBM in Chicago went off the air with only 9 minutes left in the show. So many listeners called in to complain that it shocked CBS executives. They didn't have a clue that the series was that popular. So anyway ... Ellery Queen became a hit and remained on the air for 8 seasons! Hugh Marlow (June 18, 1939 to September 22, 1940) Carlton Young (January 8, 1942 to September 30, 1943) Sydney Smith (October 7, 1943 to April 16, 1947) Lawrence Dobkin(June 1, 1947 to May 27, 1948)
Tonight's Episode: The Lost Treasure
Original Air Date: September 24, 1939
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The Adventures of Ellery Queen radio show was a detective series that began as a summer replacement for the Screen Guild Theater. Then, on October 8, 1939 during the broadcast of "The Mother Goose Murders", station WBBM in Chicago went off the air with only 9 minutes left in the show. So many listeners called in to complain that it shocked CBS executives. They didn't have a clue that the series was that popular. So anyway ... Ellery Queen became a hit and remained on the air for 8 seasons! Hugh Marlow (June 18, 1939 to September 22, 1940) Carlton Young (January 8, 1942 to September 30, 1943) Sydney Smith (October 7, 1943 to April 16, 1947) Lawrence Dobkin(June 1, 1947 to May 27, 1948)
Tonight's Episode: The Lost Treasure
Original Air Date: September 24, 1939
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 2
The Wyvern Mystery (2000) Naomi Watts, Derek Jacobi, Iain Glen, Jack Davenport
Movie Info:
The Wyvern Mystery is adapted from an 1869 novel by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, the celebrated 19th Century Irish writer best known for the oft-filmed lesb...
Movie Info:
The Wyvern Mystery is adapted from an 1869 novel by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, the celebrated 19th Century Irish writer best known for the oft-filmed lesbian vampire short story Carmilla (1872). This adaptation of The Wyvern Mystery was conducted for tv by the BBC. The teleplay was written by David Pirie, an author who was written two excellent works on the horror film – A Heritage of Horror: The English Gothic Cinema, 1946-1972 (1973) and The Vampire Cinema (1976) – as well as a number of well worthwhile works for British television such as Somerset Maugham’s spy drama Ashenden (1991), the Mad Cow Disease thriller Natural Lies (1992), the adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ Gothic drama The Woman in White (1997), the tv series Murder Rooms (2000-1), which postulates that Sherlock Holmes’ creator Arthur Conan Doyle acted as a detective, as well as The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle (2005), which turns Conan Doyle’s biography into a Holmesian-type mystery.
Director Alex Pillai pumps the mini-series up with much in the way of looming Gothic threat – shots of crows flying, cuts away to spiders and roaches crawling across things, Iain Glen seen to be threateningly pawing at Naomi Watts’ top as she sleeps. There are some fine spooky scenes with the mad wife bursting through a wall to wildly attack Naomi Watts despite being blind. That said, rather than going for horror movie effect, the mini-series emphasizes period realism. The mini-series also boasts a beautiful score. On the minus side, the major problem that The Wyvern Mystery has rests with J. Sheridan Le Fanu. The book was written in the full Gothic cycle popularized by late 18th/early 19th Century authors like Anne Radcliffe and Wilkie Collins and is reliant on the heavy-handed brooding mood, improbable twists and revelations. The mini-series certainly feels dense and heavy going in terms of watching, even if the mood works.
The Wyvern Mystery boasts an interesting cast, including in the lead Naomi Watts some time before Mulholland Dr. (2001), The Ring (2002), King Kong (2005) et al. She receives support from the underrated Iain Glen and the great British acting legend Derek Jacobi who makes a surprise turnaround in a thuggish role as the Squire.
Also known as: El misterio Wyvern, Tajemnica Wyvern, O Mistério Wyvern, Kalla kårar, Тайна поместья Уиверн / Тайна усадьбы Уиверн / Невыразимый ужас.
Country: UK
Studio: BBC Films, The Television Production Company
Duration: 01:58:38
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237934/
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wn.com/The Wyvern Mystery (2000) Naomi Watts, Derek Jacobi, Iain Glen, Jack Davenport
Movie Info:
The Wyvern Mystery is adapted from an 1869 novel by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, the celebrated 19th Century Irish writer best known for the oft-filmed lesbian vampire short story Carmilla (1872). This adaptation of The Wyvern Mystery was conducted for tv by the BBC. The teleplay was written by David Pirie, an author who was written two excellent works on the horror film – A Heritage of Horror: The English Gothic Cinema, 1946-1972 (1973) and The Vampire Cinema (1976) – as well as a number of well worthwhile works for British television such as Somerset Maugham’s spy drama Ashenden (1991), the Mad Cow Disease thriller Natural Lies (1992), the adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ Gothic drama The Woman in White (1997), the tv series Murder Rooms (2000-1), which postulates that Sherlock Holmes’ creator Arthur Conan Doyle acted as a detective, as well as The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle (2005), which turns Conan Doyle’s biography into a Holmesian-type mystery.
Director Alex Pillai pumps the mini-series up with much in the way of looming Gothic threat – shots of crows flying, cuts away to spiders and roaches crawling across things, Iain Glen seen to be threateningly pawing at Naomi Watts’ top as she sleeps. There are some fine spooky scenes with the mad wife bursting through a wall to wildly attack Naomi Watts despite being blind. That said, rather than going for horror movie effect, the mini-series emphasizes period realism. The mini-series also boasts a beautiful score. On the minus side, the major problem that The Wyvern Mystery has rests with J. Sheridan Le Fanu. The book was written in the full Gothic cycle popularized by late 18th/early 19th Century authors like Anne Radcliffe and Wilkie Collins and is reliant on the heavy-handed brooding mood, improbable twists and revelations. The mini-series certainly feels dense and heavy going in terms of watching, even if the mood works.
The Wyvern Mystery boasts an interesting cast, including in the lead Naomi Watts some time before Mulholland Dr. (2001), The Ring (2002), King Kong (2005) et al. She receives support from the underrated Iain Glen and the great British acting legend Derek Jacobi who makes a surprise turnaround in a thuggish role as the Squire.
Also known as: El misterio Wyvern, Tajemnica Wyvern, O Mistério Wyvern, Kalla kårar, Тайна поместья Уиверн / Тайна усадьбы Уиверн / Невыразимый ужас.
Country: UK
Studio: BBC Films, The Television Production Company
Duration: 01:58:38
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237934/
https://kickass.to/the-wyvern-mystery-alex-pillai-2000-uk-drama-romance-thriller-mystery-dvdrip-xvid-naomi-watts-derek-jacobi-iain-glen-jack-davenport-t10459157.html
- published: 05 Apr 2015
- views: 4