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Men Behaving Badly S05E07, Gary's "I did it"
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Men Behaving Badly S05E07, Gary's "I did it"
Algernon Blackwood reading Pistol Against a Ghost (7/5/1948)
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Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) There are few early radio broadcasts surviving of writers reading their own work. Algernon Blackwood is unusual in having won considerable popularity in later life by tellinghis stories on radio and television. Blackwood's favoured subjects were mystery and the supernatural, and he is best known for his collections of short stories, such as John Silence, Physician...
Arthur Machen BBC Interview (22/3/1937)
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Arthur Machen (1863-1947) Born Arthur Llewellyn Jones, the novelist and journalist Arthur Machen was an influential writer of occult and horror fiction. His works include the novel The Hill of Dreams (1907) and short stories such as 'The Great God Pan' and 'The Bowmen', in which the ghosts of archers from the Battle of Agincourt come to aid British troops in the first world war. It is a measure...
Robert Graves - To Juan at the Winter Solstice
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There is one story and one story only That will prove worth your telling, Whether are learned bard or gifted child; To it all lines or lesser gauds belong That startle with their shining Such common stories as they stray into. Is it of trees you tell, their months and virtues, Or strange beasts that beset you, Of birds that croak at you the Triple will? Or of the Zodiac and how slow it turns Be...
Civilization - Battle Hymn of the Republic
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Civilization - Battle Hymn of the Republic
South Bank Show Special - Word of Mouth RSC (1979)
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The Royal Shakespeare Company gives a workshop on Shakespeare's verse before an invited audience. It is led by RSC joint artistic director Trevor Nunn, with fellow directors John Barton and Terry Hands. The actors are Alan Howard, Jane Lapotaire, Ian McKellan, Michael Pennington, Patrick Stewart and David Suchet.' 'The Royal Shakespeare Company gives its second masterclass on performing Shakesp...
Traders (opening credits)
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The opening credits of the Canadian TV show Traders. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traders_(TV_series)
David Crystal on Texting (S1E2 of It's Only a Theory)
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Professor David Crystal on BBC's It's Only a Theory, originally broadcast on October 13th 2009. "Texting is good for the English language."
Alan Seeger - Rendezvous With Death (read by Pete Seeger)
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Pete Seeger on Democracy Now, July 3rd 2006
Ian McDiarmid as Porter in Macbeth (1978)
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Ian McDiarmid as Porter in Macbeth (1978)
Charlton Heston as Player King in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet
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Anon he finds him Striking too short at Greeks. His antique sword, Rebellious to his arm, lies where it falls, Repugnant to command. Unequal matched, Pyrrhus at Priam drives, in rage strikes wide, But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls. Then senseless Ilium, Seeming to feel this blow, with flaming top Stoops to his base, and with a hideous crash Takes prisoner P...
A Man's a Man For A' That by Robert Burns (from Melvyn Bragg's Travels in Written Britain)
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Puerto Muerto - Hangman's Song (Unofficial Video)
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Puerto Muerto - Hangman's Song (Unofficial Video)
David Crystal on English Idioms by Shakespeare
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David Crystal on English Idioms by Shakespeare
Alec Guinness Interview - BBC's Film Extra 1973 (2/2)
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Alec Guinness Interview - BBC's Film Extra 1973 (2/2)
Alec Guinness Interview - BBC's Film Extra 1973 (1/2)
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Alec Guinness Interview - BBC's Film Extra 1973 (1/2)
Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (5/5)
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Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (5/5)
Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (4/5)
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Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (4/5)
Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (3/5)
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Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (3/5)
Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (2/5)
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Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (2/5)
Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (1/5)
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Sir Laurence Olivier : Great Acting 1966 Interview with Kenneth Tynan (1/5)
Nobody could speak as well as Charlton Heston !!!
The fourth wall breaks were a nice touch
Sidious does Shakespeare.
Masterpice.❤
The Emperor is on death sticks
There’s something seriously sinister about this and I’m all for it
Masterful bit of power play by Larry with the ghastly Tynan at 7:40. Very funny if you know the history between the two.
Lawrence Olivier; the best unhooknosed and anamerican Charlton Heston ever !
The Porter as panto 🤌
00:00 Algernon Blackwood tells the strange story of a ghost hunter who took a pistol with him on a night of watching in a very isolated Norfolk farmhouse so badly haunted that the farmer himself had moved with his family to another building about half a mile away. 01:27 The three friends used separate rooms in the old, rambling building and talked about the evening it was. Mikell remained adamant that he'd shoot if he saw any easy lobsters before Warren Inne. 02:37 During the night, Marcin felt neither scared nor creepy, just eaten alive. He was curious to see something, so his nose was quite steady. He tried to read a bit and then went sound asleep. The next thing he knew, Marcin was awake and wakeful and saw a big figure standing at the end of his bed. 04:06 He sat up in the bed, the pistol in his hand pointed; then he spoke and aimed low down below the knees. A bullet struck him on the chest, and Mikheil at Macalester resorted to shooting again, this time higher, Lapin Evod at the heart. 06:00 The three friends exchanged experiences about the horrible episode of the night, and Mccallister said he slept like a top. The men unpacked their luggage the night before, imitating The Skeptical American slang word.
Stupid fucking robots.
I would watch an entire one-man show of just this Porter.
Sometimes I forget that Ian is Scottish.
He sounds like Churchill. They were around the same age.
Darth Vader: master, i discovered Luke Skiwalker still alive..😳......master, what are you doing? Palpatine: you have seeeen nothiiiiing. (Palpatine trowing out Vader with the force)
This lighting is frightening.
I am the Porter.
I used this in college to guide my performance of this monologue for an audition. I ended up getting a part as one of the comic relief characters, so I guess it worked!
Ha! Great story. Thanks for sharing!
Is that a young Charles Dance too!?
He looks like Billy Boyd (Pippin from LOTR). Or maybe it's the Scottish accent. Lol
2:00 is so fucking funny
“There are no small roles, only small actors.”
I love the awkward silence after every comment from Stewart.
Now that is art transcend. SF/EF
The best thing Heston ever did, far and away, as an actor.
Wow...the emperor!!!
I will make it legal. I love his pacing, he doesn’t rush.
Got to respect Branagh for deciding to get two of England's finest actors to cameo as two figures who are only mentioned in the text, aren't relevant to the main plot, and don't even have discernable lines of dialogue while on screen because Heston's voiceover drowns them out.
Love his voice.
Fantastic man! Love him
Still beautiful looking in any age. Love his voice! He certainly corresponds to his status.
5 years before his appearance as Darth Sidious in Return of the Jedi.
Those eyes with long eyelashes and eyebrows, and voice Mmm.
Man with criminaly long eyelashes 💜
My favorite age of Sir Laurence Olivier.
Hilarious that Alan Howard has his cigarette in a cigarette holder. A lot of comedy has since been based on the Shakespearian actors of that era.
Darth sidious in his free time
Branagh's Hamlet is merciless in his desire to humiliate Polonius - magnified by the fact he is, at the same time, banging his daughter.
Heston: an underrated classical actor.
This is creepy AF
John Barton very impressive as a director here, so insightful but so gentle with his suggestions. He must have been a joy to work with. I loved the Troilus and Cressida rehearsal, learned so much.
PS: Ian McKellen’s Macbeth exegesis was fantastic as well, he just inhabited every word of those lines.
Thank 😊 you for posting 📫
Another look at our emperor. (Need subtitles, though). Now we know what is under the robes....(Giggle).
Sound lost
'Lost. J 4:35 4:41 4:43 4:44
Where is the sound 3:22 3:23 😅😊😊
Traders Saturday 2:30PM on Solar TV Channel Now on CTV Philippines Channel 9 (August 12 2021-November 28 2022)
i have been trying to copy his personality......
Sheev Palpatine, the first caveman Sith Lord
The king
1:20:00 TIIIIIIIIIME!