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New Scotland Yard: Prove It (2.5, LWT, 1972)
"Tell me about the wounded man, Slee."
"Yes, well, local talent. He owns three car lots and a laundrette. He's done quite well for himself, considering."
"Considering what?"
"He started life shooting other people's knees off."
"That's a grammar school education for you."
"Mmm. PTI in the army, jacked it in and sold his muscle to the highest bidder."
"Form?"
"Usual: GBH, malicious wounding with a weapon, assault occasioning bodily harm, demanding with menaces. Clean for the last four years."
"Now a respectable businessman."
"Scum. Handmade suits, two daughters at the local convent, but still scum."
#new scotland yard#prove it#1972#lwt#classic tv#peter moffatt#richard harris#john woodvine#john carlisle#anthony sagar#richard borthwick#ray lonnen#ralph watson#roy purcell#june watson#sally nesbitt#brian hayes#terence sewards#malcolm gerard#gangsters! a gangland 'disagreement' sees one man clinging to life and our intrepid boys move in to sort it all out. they're off their own#patch this week‚ for reasons which are never explained‚ and much is made of the local coppers being uncomfortable around high ranking#types. one of those locals is played by Anthony Sagar‚ who's inexplicably doing a welsh accent (tho tbf not a bad one). this must have been#one of his final jobs‚ he died in January of '73. also a delight is Sandbagger 1 himself‚ Mr Ray Lonnen‚ as a wide boy Mr Big#looking to expand. Harris' script is wittier than many eps of NSY and contains a lot of his trademark sly dialogue (including multiple#instances of the viewer hearing only one side of a phone call and being left to wonder what exactly is being joked about..). this is the#second episode in a row to end with the central crime not actually wrapped up‚ tho in this case it's hinted that Kingdom has set#certain things in motion which will hopefully provoke an arrestable response. he and Carlisle have another icy show down about methods and#practises‚ and Carlisle gets in a truly venomous line or two which should surely have seen him reprimanded (if they had anything like a#realistic working relationship). not a bad ep‚ not a great one either‚ a little too straight cop show in shape to be truly intriguing
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Bad movie I have In Old California 1942
#In Old California#John Wayne#Binnie Barnes#Albert Dekker#Helen Parrish#Patsy Kelly#Edgar Kennedy#Dick Purcell#Harry Shannon#Charles Halton#Emmett Lynn#Robert McKenzie#Milton Kibbee#Paul Sutton#Anne O'Neal#Richard Alexander#Jessie Arnold#Hooper Atchley#Sam Bernard#Stanley Blystone#John Bose#Rudy Bowman#Ed Brady#Frank Brownlee#Roy Bucko#Nora Bush#Zeke Canova#Horace B. Carpenter#Jack Carr#Chester Conklin
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Arthurian musicals and opera watch/download links
Camelot (Broadway)
Live in Lincoln 2008 (youtube)
Bad Hersfeld 2005 (in German) (bilibili)
Takarazuka's Lancelot and King Arthur are both on VK video:
Lancelot (VK)
Legend of King Arthur (VK)
Xcalibur/Artus:Excalibur:
Xcalibur (Korean adaptation of Artus: Excalibur) with Eng subs, on VK
Artus: Excalibur (bilibili)
Other musicals
Merlin (1980s?), very bad quality (youtube)
Spamalot (youtube)
La Legende du Roi Arthur with English subtitles (youtube)
Fate Grand Order Stage Camelot (youtube)
Fate Grand Order: Grand Temple of Time (multiple parts) (bilibili)
Opera
Le Roi Arthus with Eng subs (youtube)
Albeniz's Merlin (bilibili)
Parsival 2016 with Eng subs (youtube)
Parsifal from Unitel Classica with Eng subs (youtube)
Tristan und Isolde 1983 with Eng subs (youtube)
Purcell's King Arthur 2004 (youtube)
Opera and musical missing:
Gawain opera
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight opera
A Connecticut Yankee musical
Knight Crew opera
Excalibur: La Spada nella Roccia musical
La Spada nella Roccia musical
Queens of Avalon musical
Re Artù Opera Musical
キングアーサーミュージカル / King Arthur musical (Japanese adaptation of La Legende du Roi Arthur)
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Birthdays 3.7
Beer Birthdays
Conrad Pfeiffer (1854)
Sean Burke (Commons Brewery)
Chad Kennedy (Laurelwood; Worthy Brewing)
Christian Weber (Common Roots Brewing; 1986)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Luther Burbank; botanist (1849)
Rik Mayall; actor, comedian (1958)
Piet Mondrian; artist (1872)
Henry Purcell; composer (1659)
Townes Van Zandt; singer, songwriter (1944)
Famous Birthdays
Kōbō Abe; Japanese poet, writer (1924)
Milton Avery; artist (1893)
Tammy Faye Bakker; televangelist (1942)
Mahlon Clark; clarinetist (1923)
Bryan Cranston; actor (1956)
Henry Draper; astronomer (1837)
Jenna Fischer; actor (1974)
Janet Guthrie; auto racer (1938)
Franco Harris; Pittsburgh Steelers RB (1950)
John Heard; actor (1945)
John Herschel; mathematician (1792)
Stephen Hopkins; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1707)
Brandon T. Jackson; actor (1984)
Edwin Landseer; artist (1802)
Ivan Lendl; tennis player (1960)
Rob Roy MacGregor; Scottish folk hero (1671)
Laura Prepon; actor (1980)
Paul Preuss; sci-fi writer (1942)
Maurice Ravel; composer (1875)
Peter Sarsgaard; actor (1971)
Willard Scott; television weatherman (1934)
Lynn Swann; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1952)
Wanda Sykes; comedian (1964)
Daniel J. Travanti; actor (1940)
Rachel Weisz; actor (1970)
Chris White; rock bassist (1943)
Peter Wolf; rock singer (1946)
Lee Young; jazz drummer (1917)
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Un jour, une chanson : Faites de la musique ! The cold Song, compositeur anglais Henry Purcell chanté par Klaus Nomi
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) est un compositeur anglais de la musique appartenant au mouvement baroque. Né à Westminster, Londres, il était fils de musicien. Purcell commença sa formation musicale comme choriste à la Chapel Royal, puis il fut nommé organiste à l’abbaye de Westminster et en 1680, il devint le compositeur officiel de l’orchestre à cordes du roi. Henri Purcell est surtout connu pour…
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Vicenza: Fiori musicali, la quindicesima edizione prende il via il 10 maggio.
Vicenza: Fiori musicali, la quindicesima edizione prende il via il 10 maggio. Si avvicina l’avvio della tradizionale rassegna primaverile di musica e poesia “Fiori musicali”, giunta quest’anno alla quindicesima edizione. L’iniziativa, sempre ospitata nella sala Dalla Pozza di Palazzo Cordellina, è promossa e curata dal dipartimento di musica antica del conservatorio Arrigo Pedrollo e dalla Biblioteca civica Bertoliana. Tre gli appuntamenti previsti, il 10, 17 e 31 maggio, con altrettanti studiati abbinamenti fra testi e musica, elemento che caratterizza la rassegna fin dalla sua origine. Si rinnova poi anche per questa edizione la collaborazione con il liceo Pigafetta di Vicenza: una scelta rappresentanza di studenti dell’istituto vicentino, guidati dal professor Giuseppe Longo, leggeranno e interpreteranno i testi per i tre concerti scelti da Oreste Palmiero. Si comincia mercoledì 10 maggio alle 18 con “Rinascimento romano”, che vedrà protagonisti gli studenti delle classi dei professori Fabiano Martignago e Simone Vallerotonda, docenti rispettivamente di flauto dolce e liuto. I testi sono tratti da “Il barone rampante” di Italo Calvino, scrittore di cui quest’anno si celebrano i 100 anni dalla nascita. La parte musicale, invece, prevede l’esecuzione di brani cinquecenteschi composti da Luca Marenzio, Johannes Matelart, Giovanni de Macque, Felice Anerio, Cristofano Malvezzi e Bartholomeo Roy. ll concerto di mercoledì 17 maggio, sempre alle 18, dal titolo “Albion plays Baroque” avrà invece come protagonista la classe di violino barocco del professor Fabio Missaggia e quella di viola da gamba della professoressa Rosa Helena Ippolito, i cui studenti proporranno l’esecuzione di musiche di autori inglesi, quali John Dowland, Henry Purcell, William Lawes, Matthew Locke, Anthony Holborne. Le letture proposte attingono da “Il Silmarillion” e da “Il cacciatore di draghi ovverossia Giles l'Agricoltore di Ham”, entrambe opere di John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, di cui si ricordano, invece, i 50 anni dalla sua scomparsa. La rassegna si concluderà mercoledì 31 maggio alle 18 con “Vivezze di Flora e Primavera”. Gli studenti della classe di canto rinascimentale e barocco del professor Marco Scavazza eseguiranno l’omonima opera di Adriano Banchieri (opera 44, “cantate recitate e concertate con cinque voci nello spinetto o chittarone”) composta nel 1622. Le letture proposte sono estratte da “Il borghese gentiluomo”, la celebre commedia di Molière. L’ingresso è libero fino ad esaurimento dei posti disponibili. Info: [email protected]; [email protected]... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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LES LUMIÈRES DE VERSAILLES #leslumièresdeversailles "Comme la poésie est l'harmonie des mots, la musique est celle des notes ; et comme la poésie est une élévation au-dessus de la prose et de l'oratoire, la musique est l'exaltation de la poésie." Henry PURCELL UNE IDÉE DE PEINTURE Mary Cradock, dite Mary Beale (1633-1699) autoportrait d'une peintre anglaise. UNE MUSIQUE D'UN BONHEUR CONTAGIEUX Henry PURCELL "Come ye sons of Art" https://youtu.be/euKk6rMHVKg Henry Purcell est un compositeur anglais né le 10 septembre 1659 et mort le 21 novembre 1695. Ayant débuté comme choriste à la Chapelle Royale, il acquiert dès son adolescence d’autres charges en tant qu’accordeur et que copiste et s’impose rapidement comme le musicien attitré du roi Charles II. Après une certaine mise à l’écart lors du règne de Jacques II (1685-1689), qui lui préfère des musiciens catholiques, Purcell retrouve ses attributions et un certain succès populaire grâce à Guillaume III et à Marie II d’Angleterre. Il sera ainsi le compositeur du premier Te Deum en langue anglaise avec accompagnement orchestral. https://www.facebook.com/groups/716146568740323/?ref=share_group_link https://www.instagram.com/p/CnMH9GyMmY-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alright we are BACK! last three acts let’s get it
-once again, gratuitous word changes
-pls get my kiddo out of military fatigues
-seriously though she’s such an amazing chorus i love her energy so much
-okay so i looked up this actress and according to her instagram this was her first EVER shakespeare production. how the FUCK
-NICE lighting and effects
-i continue to love this quartet of singers
-ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH
-they’re singing sweet caroline oh boy
-protect her <3
-the way she switches to mandarin because she’s scared 🥺
-katherine is also gower
-falstaff is fluellen
-Stereotype Captain Time!
-quickly is macmorris!
-“say that to my FACE, you little bitch” -not what macmorris said but what macmorris MEANT
-the governor of harfleur is on a video call
-when henry threatens the women at harfleur exeter (a woman in this production) gives him a side glance like “WHAT”
-this scene is always a LOT
-katherine and alice are boxing!
-i love them both so much
-alice playfully punches katherine in the elbow when she gets the word wrong
-this katherine is definitely DELIGHTED to be able to cuss
-“bloody england” in a french accent goes HARD
-most exciting take on the king of france’s speech ever
-fluellen’s got a little snack
-also hi subtitler why can’t you translate any of the welsh
-pistol flips fluellen off
-now montjoy has a fancy coat
-henry offers montjoy a seat beside him and montjoy takes it but not before dusting it off lol
-bardolph gets hanged onstage after montjoy leaves and henry just watched
-and that’s where they put intermission!
-haunting song to kick us off for the second half!
-chorus rocks it again
-is the dauphin sniffing cocaine?
-“MON CHEVAL EST MA MAITRESSE”
-HARRY LE ROY
-“no i’m a welshman” “OH FOR FUCK’S SAKE”
LMAO PISTOL
-go OFF williams
-yeah henry this is…not a great argument
-the way williams just casually tossed her glove at henry omg
-time for henry to have a breakdown
-more beautiful singing
-awww we only got the first bit of “o god of battles” :(
-rambures is not your lackey just because she’s a woman
-alright everyone it’s st crispin’s time
-let’s sit down and have a Moment
-say it with me: we few, we happy few, we band of brothers…
-henry groans and rolls his eyes when montjoy shows up
-henry: how many fucking times do i have to tell you i am NOT going to be ransomed
-henry made a very naughty pun on constable
-alright battle of agincourt HERE WE GO!!!
-wait is he singing the aria of the cold spirit from purcell’s king arthur? if so weird choice but okay
-clever that the sword becomes a bayonet in this staging
-kiddo went (citation needed)
-shoutout to sound and lighting and special effects y’all are POPPING OFF
-someone give exeter a hug
-rip all the kids
-except our kiddo is apparently the english herald now? at least she lived i guess
-henry just YEETED kiddo dude why
-ope it’s prisoner killing time
-everyone else: what the fuck henry
-henry just killed one himself omg
-and rip all the french prisoners
-well that broke my heart (the quartet sang while all the dead french prisoners took off their shoes and left them in the dirt. i think a few english did so too. kiddo stood there and cried and a couple soldiers tried to provide comfort)
-rare production to keep fluellen’s rambling here
-also interesting that fluellen seems to be REALLY upset with henry here
-montjoy does not have his fancy coat anymore :(
-poor montjoy needs a hug
-henry’s first reaction after learning of the victory is to go “WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO”
-fluellen starts singing in welsh and someone shoots him a Look
-well at least we simplified the glove subplot because in full form it works very rarely
-poor williams is spiraling
-williams is so relieved she goes “oh FUCK”
-someone give williams a hug
-henry does not seem very shocked or upset by the french death totals
-they also cut the english death total down to 25??? they just omitted the reading of the four names because…reasons?
-RAGER in the english camp
-“rager over everyone our time for me to do my next speech”
-yes girlie do that mic drop
-leek scene!
-so they’re setting up for this meeting
-chorus kiddo replaces gower, presumably bc gower is also playing katherine
-who thought it would be a good idea to have fluellen and pistol work together
-fluellen is just straight up beating pistol
-fluellen is now holding a knife to his neck and making him eat chunks he spit out from the floor, which seems…a bit much
-and fluellen is now…peeing on pistol? because reasons?
-and now pistol is trying to shoot himself because of quickly’s death
-first production to actually make me feel really bad for pistol in this scene?
-the queen of france is not in this production
-katherine gets her lines, which are translated into french
-i love katherine and alice so much
-henry is HOPELESS
-GET HIM KATHERINE
-henry yells at alice for not being able to translate dude chill out
-oh he’s PISSED
-oh that was a “fuck you” kiss from katherine if i EVER saw one
-dauphin flipped off henry lol
-“zadok the priest” time
-“his england…my england…our england” ouch. the world belongs to and has ramifications for more than just the powerful, huh?
anyway, great show and great job everyone!
national theatre/donmar warehouse henry v is free for the next few days, so let’s react:
-starting off strong with this quote
-chorus immediately wins my heart
-also i want her outfit
-weird choice to just change words here and there but okay i guess
-i do miss the double meaning of “ciphers” (they replaced it with “actors”)
-chorus is apparently doubling boy
-her little wink at the audience omg
-“sweet caroline party remix” LMAO
-starting off with a scene from 1 henry iv (i think) with bardolph (who is also a woman) instead of poins?
-okay but this sweet caroline remix low key SLAPS
-“boy!” “GIRL!”
-quickly is FINE
-henry iv hal plot speedrun
-okay but that is NOT how hal found out about his dad’s death. he was there!
-love the singers
-poor hal 😭
-funeral crashers!
-also yeah that was NOT how that rejection happened
-also why are you only going to do like five lines of that speech if you’re going to do it. you can spare a couple extra minutes
-this is now the second english history production i’ve seen with the opening of monteverdi’s vespers to the blessed virgin
-the throne is a blue plastic chair lol
-THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY HAS A SALIC LAW POWERPOINT I REPEAT HE HAS A SALIC LAW POWERPOINT
-does not feature clip art unfortunately but STILL. OH MY GOD.
-henry is STRUGGLING
-i just need to share exeter’s face
-everyone groaning when the powerpoint continues lmao
-montjoy is also FINE
-gratuitous word changes continue
-everyone starts awkwardly laughing at the tennis balls
-montjoy’s calm side eye at “but this lies all within the will of God” omg
-great tennis balls speech
-oh so that’s where that line went
-chorus/kid is part of a training montage. isn’t the kid supposed to be like 12???
-nym is just Sad (nym is also played by the same actor as montjoy)
-what do y’all have against iceland
-pistol kisses his (arm) guns on “i am armed” lol
-kiddo yells at bardolph in mandarin
-“little body with a mighty heart” yeah that’s you chorus <3
-cambridge and scroop are played as women but still referred to with masculine titles
-british friends: is that a thing now? i’ve noticed it a couple other times too
-also bye bye henry/scroop homoeroticism i guess
-cambridge and scroop are also both very pretty (and i want cambridge’s sweater)
-henry cannot remember grey’s name for the life of him lolol
-cambridge screams “you are destroying this country!” and then tries to attack henry…and then immediately asks for mercy
-weird cut here but okay i guess
-this speech breaks my heart every time
-nym very awkwardly gives quickly a thumbs up before leaving
-okay but why are pistol and quickly low key adorable
-oh honey someone give her a hug please
-off to france!
-ooh they’re doing this scene in french!
-ooh katherine is here! and she’s fighting with her brother! she is politically savvy!
-the dauphin awkwardly greeting exeter in english lolol
-the king is just looking at the dauphin like “what the FUCK did you do”
-the dauphin took that euphemism and ran with it
-the dauphin going “bye bye” omg
-EXETER GOING “AND ENCHANTÉ” BACK AT HIM LMAO
okay i’ve got my own play to get ready for so that’s it for now but rest later, i hope!
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The Man Who Watched Trains Go By | Harold French | 1952
Märta Torén, Roy Purcell, Marius Goring
#Märta Torén#Roy Purcell#Marius Goring#Harold French#The Man Who Watched Trains Go By#1952#The Paris Express#Noirvember
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The Saint: Little Girl Lost (5.10, ITC, 1966)
"You're wonderful! Why should you do this for me, taking all these risks?"
"Oh, because you, uh, have a talent for embroidering the truth which fascinates me."
"But that's not the only reason, is it?"
"No. No, your father took over my favourite brewery and the beer's been terrible ever since."
#the saint#little girl lost#itc#1966#leslie charteris#roy ward baker#leigh vance#roger moore#june ritchie#noel purcell#shay gorman#maurice good#edward burnham#leo leyden#colette dunne#gerry duggan#betty cardno#peter ellis#eve belton#kevin flood#i may have blinked and missed it before‚ but i think this is the first time we've seen the Saintmobile this series (and it features quite#significantly). a strange mish mash episode this: starts as truly insane as the s5 eps have erred so far‚ with a preposterous story about#Hitler's daughter; it morphs into a sort of character study of the young lady in question‚ similar in set up to the women's name episodes#from much earlier in the run (2.3 Judith or 2.6 Marcia for example) before finally changing again into a kind of convoluted kidnap plot#the end attempts to marry the three strands together and is only somewhat successful‚ but I must admit Ritchie is very charming in the#closing act and those scenes really are quite entertaining. the scenes involving a group of tinkers brewing some strong alcohol in a bath#tub in the middle of a forest are.. less fun‚ and shed an unfortunate light on the popular concept of Ireland in the uk in 1966 (at least#as far as itc were concerned). Purcell is a fun guest even if he is playing the same character he always seemed to play in just about#every tv spot he had in his long and distinguished career
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“Show me the earliest Doctor.”
The Three Doctors - Season 10 - 1973
#doctor who#classic doctor who#classic who#third doctor#jon pertwee#the three doctors#first doctor#william hartnell#second doctor#patrick troughton#lord president of gallifrey#roy purcell
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the journey
the journey People may not tell you how they feel about you, but they always show you. Pay attention! #RoyPurcell #Chloride #Arizona #Murals #artist #theJourney #paintedRocks #MiningTown #GhostTown #HistoricArizona #CerbatMountains
People may not tell you how they feel about you, but they always show you. Pay attention!
More about the artist and his work …
Roy Purcell Murals in Chloride Arizona on the websites below mentioned
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Chloride Arizona
Roadside America
Arizona Oddities
on this blog
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more from Route 66
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Birthdays 9.10
Beer Birthdays
William H. Worthington II (1764)
Ken Hickmott (1952)
Nico Freccia (1964)
Collin McDonnell (1985)
Porter Brookston (2001)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jared Diamond; biologist, writer (1937)
Colin Firth; actor (1960)
Stephen Jay Gould; paleontologist, writer (1941)
Roger Maris; New York Yankees RF (1934)
John Soane; English architect (1753)
Famous Birthdays
Roy Ayers; Vibraphonist (1940)
Roy Brown; blues singer (1925)
Chris Columbus; film director (1958)
Arthur Compton; physicist (1892)
Cyril Connolly; English writer (1903)
Jose Feliciano; pop singer (1945)
Isaac Funk; publisher of "Funk & Wagnalls" (1839)
Amy Irving; actor (1953)
Georgia Douglas Johnson; writer (1880)
Randy Johnson; Arizona Diamondbacks P (1963)
Charles Kuralt; television journalist (1934)
Karl Lagerfield; German fashion designer (1933)
Patrick O'Brien; actor (1915)
Bill O'Reilly; television wingnut (1949)
Arnold Palmer; golfer (1929)
Joe Perry; rock guitarist (1950)
Ryan Phillippe; actor (1974)
Henry Purcell; English composer (1659)
Guy Ritchie; English film director (1968)
Yma Sumac; Peruvian singer (1922)
Rin Tin Tin; German shepherd (1918)
Carl van Doren; writer (1885)
Franz Werfel; German writer (1890)
Robert Wise; film director (1914)
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Marvel Super-Heroes #17 (Thomas/Purcell, Nov 1968). Dane Whitman is drawn to England, where he inherits the ebony blade and legacy of his Arthurian ancestor. Weird fantasy throwback! I’m intrigued but it really does feel like a different genre than the rest of the Marvel Universe. Even Doctor Strange’s brand of fantasy seems better aligned with the mad utopian science of Reed Richards and Tony Stark than this reincarnated medieval stuff.
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