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helmstone · 1 month ago
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Death in Paradise — deep-dive into the Christmas Special
Death in Paradise — deep-dive into the Christmas Special
With only a few days to go, the BBC has released a deep-dive into the Death in Paradise Christmas special. There’s a range of cast interviews and a bigger summary of the plot than we’ve had so far. It’s the most wonderful time of the year as we return to sun-drenched Saint Marie, joining the police team and a new Detective Inspector for a festive feature-length Death in Paradise Christmas…
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kwebtv · 7 months ago
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Barbara - ITV - July 10, 1995 - April 4, 2003
Sitcom (29 Episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Gwen Taylor as Barbara Liversidge
Sam Kelly as Ted Liversidge
Benedict Sandiford as Neil Liversidge
Sherrie Hewson as Jean Nesbitt
Elizabeth Carling as Linda Pond
Mark Benton as Martin Pond
Madge Hindle as Doreen
John Arthur as Phil
Jean Alexander as Queenie Liversidge
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leonisandmurex · 3 months ago
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Favourite photo(s) of royal PDA ♡♡♡
Royal Autumn 2024 challenge
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gatutor · 11 months ago
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Carl "Alfalba" Switzer-Elizabeth Taylor "There´s one born every minute" 1942, de Harold Young.
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diioonysus · 1 year ago
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fans + art
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foryouwereinmysong · 1 year ago
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Paul will stay by John's side - a composition
»The original story about this was, I was reading about ›Death of John Lennon‹ in a newspaper. And one of the accounts was that the cop who took him to hospital after he’d been shot said ›Do you know who you are?‹ 'cause apparently that’s what they say to try and, you know, ›I'm Sally Burgess.‹ - ›Oh she’s not too badly off then.‹ But you know in John’s case it was particularly crazy 'cause, you know, it’s like a fan almost ›Do you know who you are?‹ ... and it always - oh my god - strangest remark that to me. I told Carl about this. So we, that's what the nurse now says to the girl in bed as if - in the same way - ›Do you know who you are?‹ That's what she says.«
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Tired of the hollow, the base, the untrue, Mother, O mother, my heart calls for you! Many a summer the grass has grown green, Blossomed and faded, our faces between: Yet, with strong yearning and passionate pain, Long I tonight for your presence again. Come from the silence so long and so deep;—    Rock me to sleep, mother, – rock me to sleep! - the third stanza of Rock Me To Sleep by Elizabeth Akers Allen
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fideidefenswhore · 9 months ago
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'Thus he ended his speech, and he doesn't say That he had wronged or spoken ill of the king, But he prayed that God long keep the king In life, in happiness, [in honour], and in contentment. And when, to the people in attendance, he said, With a steadfast countenance, "Pray for me," With a firm heart he presented his head To the sharp blade that carried it off in one blow. [And not fearing the great cruelty Of the sharp blade [...] Each one seeing that people bore great grief from it] The [three] who had to die afterwards Said nothing, as if they intentionally Had entrusted Rochford Alone to speak for their conscience [...] [The Queen] was still so curious [...] Therefore, they tell her that her brother had shown The greatest strength of any man ever seen [...] The story of the death of Anne Boleyn : a poem by Lancelot de Carle, JoAnn DellaNeva (Translator, Editor, Writer of added commentary)
"'I will,' he said in a good lawyerly fashion, 'not in this point arouse any suspicion which might prejudice the king's issue.' Unwilling to drop his line of questioning, Hales next claimed that George had spread malicious reports which called into question the paternity of Anne's child, Elizabeth. George did not dignify this with an answer. He knew his own sister." Hunting the Falcon, John Guy & Julia Fox
"But George refused to answer the question with the required yes or no, not wishing, he said, “to engender or create suspicion in a matter likely to prejudice the issue the King might have from another marriage.” Nor would he respond to any suggestion that he had spread a rumour that Elizabeth was not Henry’s. The idea that he believed Elizabeth was not the king’s child and that he had repeated such an untruth was, to George, so contemptible that he would not even dignify it with a reply." The Infamous Lady Rochford, Julia Fox
"George Boleyn's real 'crime' was to be Anne Boleyn's brother and Princess Elizabeth's uncle. He was intelligent and spirited enough to mount a powerful defence of his sister. He was powerful enough to provide the focus for Boleyn followers and, especially, those who would assert Elizabeth's rights as heir to the crown." Anne Boleyn, Josephine Wilkinson
#tsf repeated the line of 'george sealed his own fate' which pissed me off...so much#(yes these are screencaps from tsf. don't @ me)#george boleyn#first of all; george's fate was already sealed. so#secondly; i feel like that report from chapuys has been...misinterpreted; possibly?#(unpopular opinion forthcoming): i don't think he repeated what was written on the accusations he was brought#to humiliate henry (although probably this was a bonus)#i think it was more a matter of... he wasn't going to allow them to accuse him of having said something ('not even more replied better')#that they refused to read into the record. and accountability and possibly more a way to give one last blow to cromwell#vis a vis humiliating henry. which is part of why wulfhall was so infuriating#that it was portrayed as cromwell 'tricking' george into doing so.#because the next part (oft omitted which is why i've included it above) is that he won't say anything to impugn the king's issue.#and the NEXT part is to accuse him himself of having spread rumors elizabeth wasn't the king's child#and why would he do that. even his enemies admitted his intelligence#(christopher hales was very closely connected to cromwell and george would've known that if he fucked up it would reflect on cromwell and#thus infuriate henry)#as for his last speech; i wish he was given the credit that anne is given and deserves#which is that his final words were to protect his remaining family#but yeah. so much interesting in de carles. these men being fortified by notcing the crowd was grieving them; not exulting in their ends.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 10 months ago
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Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime by Carl Barks, Jason Aaron, Paolo Mottura, Francesco D'Ippolito, Vitale Mangiatordi, Alessandro Pastrovicchio & Giada Perissinotto. Cover by Alex Ross. Variant covers by (2) Peach Momoko, (3) Walt Simonson, (4) Ron Lim, (5) Elizabeth Torque and (6) Gabriele Dell’Otto. Out in June.
"FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, MARVEL AND DISNEY TEAM-UP TO BRING YOU THE STORY OF THE ¢ENTURY! It’s the story you never expected! One of the greatest characters in the history of comics leaps into his most epic adventure yet, in the manner only MARVEL can deliver! When UNCLE SCROOGE’S fabled money bin gets stolen by a shocking culprit, the world’s toughest duck must undertake a quest unlike any other, alongside a surprising array of allies: other versions of himself! An oversized special, from Marvel mainstay writer JASON AARON (THOR, AVENGERS) and a cadre of celebrated Scrooge artists! Also re-presenting the classic CHRISTMAS ON BEAR MOUNTAIN, the first appearance of Scrooge McDuck by the legendary DISNEY COMICS creator, CARL BARKS!"
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samirant · 8 months ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Bridgerton (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Colin Bridgerton/Penelope Featherington Characters: Colin Bridgerton, Penelope Featherington Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, pen is a badass fight me Summary:
And isn’t that just a kick in the teeth, to get the kiss of his life right when one or both of them might die.
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katsona-the-katsequel · 10 months ago
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Just let him see his Personas, Liz.
Margaret is not jealous. No way.
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carlgallaghers · 2 years ago
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faline-cat444 · 1 year ago
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Some moments that stuck out to me from the Season 35 montage trailer
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Homerfication
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Return of the "Yeeeeeees?" Guy
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Smithers,Burns,and Hawaiian shirts
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Bob and Lisa
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Marge in a field of flowers with a meerkat(?) that has Homer's trademark hairstyle playing whatever sort of instrument that is
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Carl Switzer and Elizabeth Taylor promotional photos for Harold Young’s THERE'S ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE (1942)
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leonisandmurex · 1 year ago
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Past, present and future Swedish with British monarchs
King Gustaf vi Adolf with Queen Elizabeth ii, King Carl xvi Gustaf with King Charles iii, Crown Princess Victoria with Prince William
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dorianwolfforest · 1 year ago
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FMK MILF edition
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