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Mr. Bean is a British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, and starring Atkinson in the title role. Atkinson co-wrote all fifteen episodes with either Curtis, Robin Driscoll, or both, with Ben Elton co-writing the pilot. Thirteen of the episodes were broadcast on ITV, from the pilot on 1 January 1990, until "Goodnight Mr. Bean" on 31 October 1995. A clip show, "The Best Bits of Mr. Bean", was broadcast on 15 December 1995, and one episode, "Hair by Mr. Bean of London", was not broadcast until 2006 on Nickelodeon.
Based on a character originally developed by Atkinson while he was studying for his master's degree at Oxford University, the series follows the exploits of Mr. Bean, described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown man's body", in solving various problems presented by everyday tasks and often causing disruption in the process. Bean rarely speaks, and the largely physical humour of the series is derived from his interactions with other people and his unusual solutions to situations. The series was influenced by physical performers such as Jacques Tati and comic actors from silent films.
A cadet is a trainee. The term is frequently used to refer those training to become an officer in the military, often a person who is a junior trainee. Its meaning may vary between countries. The term is also used in civilian contexts and as a general attributive, for example in its original sense of a branch of a ruling house which is not currently in the direct line of succession.
The term comes from the French term "cadet" for younger sons of a noble family.
In Commonwealth countries, including the United Kingdom, a cadet is a member of one of the cadet forces. In the United Kingdom these are the Combined Cadet Force, the Sea/Royal Marine Cadets, Army Cadets and the Air Training Corps. Military officers in training are called officer cadets.
In Canada, the term "cadet" refers to an officer in training, with the official rank names as Officer Cadet for the Air Force and Army and Naval Cadet for the Navy. It also refers to any member of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, Royal Canadian Air Cadets or Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. These three organizations are volunteer youth groups administered by the Department of National Defence.
"Rule, Britannia!" is a British patriotic song, originating from the poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. It is strongly associated with the Royal Navy, but also used by the British Army.
This British national air was originally included in Alfred, a masque about Alfred the Great co-written by Thomson and David Mallet and first performed at Cliveden, country home of Frederick, Prince of Wales (the eldest son of George II and father of the future George III, as well as the great-grandfather of Queen Victoria), on 1 August 1740, to commemorate the accession of George II and the third birthday of the Princess Augusta.
Frederick, a German prince who arrived in England as an adult and was on very bad terms with his father, was making considerable efforts to ingratiate himself and build a following among his subjects-to-be (which came to naught, as he predeceased his father and never became king). A masque linking the prince with both the medieval hero-king Alfred the Great's victories over the Vikings and with the current building of British sea power — exemplified by the recent successful capture of Porto Bello from the Spanish by Admiral Vernon on 21 November 1739, avenging in the eyes of the British public Admiral Hosier's disastrous Blockade of Porto Bello of 1726–27 — went well with his political plans and aspirations.
The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a national youth organisation sponsored by the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence and the British Army. It offers education and experience in domains that have high transfer value to military training, including adventurous sports, promoting achievement, discipline and good citizenship. Along with the Sea Cadet Corps and the Air Training Corps, the ACF make up the Community Cadet Forces. It is a separate organisation from the Combined Cadet Force which provides similar training within principally independent schools.
Although sponsored by the Ministry of Defence, the ACF is not part of the British Army or Army Reserve, and as such cadets are not subject to military 'call up'. Some cadets do, however, go on to enlist in the armed forces in later life, and many of the organisation's leaders have been cadets or have a military background.
The Army Cadet Force Association (ACFA) is a registered charity that acts in an advisory role to the Ministry of Defence and other Government bodies on matters connected with the ACF. The Army Cadet Force is also a member of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS), as an organisation with a voluntary and community youth focus.
Army Cadets may refer to:
In a new episode of Rule Britannia, VICE joins the UK's Army Cadet Force and asks what the youth club can give British kids who may not have a lot else. The Army Cadet Force has over 46,000 cadets from the ages of 12 to 18, training in 1,700 detachments all over the country. The super low-cost club evenings and training camps equip teenagers with discipline and skills in everything from orienteering and military knowledge to weaponry, first aid, and sports. Smartly uniformed and proudly representing Queen and Country, the young cadets are taught to embody British values. The theory that cadet activities could keep youth on the right track has seen huge government funding allocated to expand the cadets by next year. Watch "UK's Young Reoffenders" - http://bit.ly/1Ih6UEf "The Moped Gangs...
Watch Part 2 now: http://bit.ly/Cadets-2 In a new episode of Rule Britannia, VICE joins the UK's Army Cadet Force and asks what the youth club can give British kids who may not have a lot else. The Army Cadet Force has over 46,000 cadets from the ages of 12 to 18, training in 1700 detachments all over the country. The super low-cost club evenings and training camps equip teenagers with discipline and skills in anything from orienteering and military knowledge to weaponry, first aid, and sports. Check out more episodes of Rule Britannia: http://bit.ly/Rule-Britannia Watch "UK's Young Reoffenders" - http://bit.ly/1Ih6UEf "The Moped Gangs of London" - http://bit.ly/1Ih74vz Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/V...
The Army Cadet Force has over 46,000 cadets from the ages of 12 to 18, training in 1700 detachments all over the country. The super low-cost club evenings and training camps equip teenagers with discipline and skills in anything from orienteering and military knowledge, to weaponry, first aid, and sports. In a new episode of Rule Britannia, VICE joins the UK's Army Cadet Force and asks what the youth club can give British kids who may not have a lot else. Check out more episodes of Rule Britannia: http://bit.ly/Rule-Britannia Watch "UK's Young Reoffenders" - http://bit.ly/1Ih6UEf "The Moped Gangs of London" - http://bit.ly/1Ih74vz Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and mo...
Vic Firth takes you BEYOND the lot with our exclusive video of the Cadets in an evening run-through of their full 2016 show on Tuesday evening of finals week. Don't miss any of the action as we upload new DCI videos every day for the next 2 weeks! Full, multi-cam videos of this run-through are coming soon! SUBSCRIBE NOW to the new Vic Firth Marching Percussion Channel! --- STICKS: #vfSCM - Corpsmaster® Colin McNutt Signature http://vicfirth.com/products/marching-percussion/signature-snare-sticks/colin-mcnutt/ --- FOLLOW US! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicfirth.company Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicfirth Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicfirth
The entirety of our four part series of the victory run after the Cadets won their 10th World Championship.
OFFICIAL MR BEAN. Mr Bean tricks some army cadets into helping him park. He then takes over their drill making them do silly things. From Back to School, Mr Bean. FOR MORE BEAN CLICK HERE: http://bit.ly/1rhPvax Stay tuned, click here: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToMrBean Welcome to the Official Mr Bean channel. The first episode of the original Mr Bean series starring Rowan Atkinson was first broadcast on 1st January 1990. Since then Mr Bean has become known all over the world. Created by Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll, there were only 14 episode of the live action series ever made. To find out more about Mr Bean visit: http://www.mrbean.co.uk Mr Bean on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mrbean Follow Mr Bean on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mrbean ______________________...
Lincolnshire ACF's junior cadets on their final day at Easter Camp, Beckingham.
Ex Devil is held annually in Tasmania and is but a part of what we do in the Australian Army Cadets (AAC). for information on how to join visit: www.armycadets.gov.au
The Cadets hornline warms up in Allentown on June 30, 2016. Includes Bridge Over Troubled Water, Pines of the Appian Way, Rocky Point Holiday, and Lincolnshire Posy II. Horkstow Grange! Enjoy Cadets brass and stay tuned for DCI 2016 Finals footage!!! Be sure to check them out on Clash of the Corps! #clashofthecorps
Father of lights
You delight in your children
Father of lights
You delight in your children
Every good and perfect gift
Comes from you
Every good and perfect gift
Comes from you
Every good and perfect gift
Comes from you
Father of lights
Father of lights
You never change
You have no turning
Father of lights
You never change