When free man A' Bland flees from a false accusation of murder that means imprisonment and death, his children, Alice and Oswald, are seized by the men-at-arms who serve Lord Fitz Urse. In the great castle they are treated harshly at the hands of Fitz Urse and his menials. A' Bland joins ta band of outlaws, and together embark on a rescue.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Grilled Asparagus with Spring Vegetables Frank Stitt Highlands Birmingham AL ENTREE Salmon with Smoked Wild Mushrooms Thomas Kovacs Pike Street Cafe, Sheraton Seattle Seattle WA DESSERT Blackberry Tart Anne Quatrano and Colleen Hilker Bacchanalia Atlanta GA
APPETIZER Japanese Sampler: ShrimpScampi Tempura with Plum Sauce (Agemono) Jimmy Ishii Sekisui of Japan Memphis TN ENTREE Rib Eye Steak with Margarita-Chili Sauce, Horseradish Mashed Potatoes, and Turban Squash Saute Michael Lomonaco New York NY DESSERT Warm White Chocolate Cake Debbie Gold The American Restaurant Kansas City MO
Caribbean Lobster Spring Rolls by David Kendrick of Kendrick's in St. Croix, USVI. Figlmuller Schnitzel with Four Potato Salads by Harald Fargel of Figlmuller in Vienna, Austria. Lucume Mousse by Paula Hurtado of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile.
Carpaccio of Dublin Bay Prawns by Penny Plunkett of Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in Dublin, Ireland. Roasted Squab with Peppermint Oil and Cinnamon with Wild Mushroom Risotto by Meinrad Neunkirchner of Academie in Vienna, Austria. Fresh Autumn Fruits Roasted in Tahitian Vanilla with Crunchy Crust by Jean-Marie Auboine of La Pyramide in Vienne, France.
Ox Snout Salad by Harald Fargel of Figlmuller in Vienna, Austria. Boeuf au Manioc (Beef Filet on Yuca Biscuit) by Claude Troisgros of Troisgros in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Unforgettable Torte by Gale E. O'Malley of La Mer Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Oahu HI.
Goose Liver Terrine on Rosehip Sauce by Franz Girbl of Hotel Schloss of Moenchstein in Salzburg, Austria. Seared Rockfish with Passion Fruit Sauce by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Gratin of Grapefruit and Figs by Francis Chaveau of La Belle Otero, Hotel Carlton in Cannes, France.
Spicy Blue Cornmeal Gulf Shrimp with Cold Marinated Tomatoes Clive DuVal, Tila's, Houston TX Leg of Lamb Marinated with Mexican Spices Mark Miller, Coyote Cafe, Santa Fe NM Fresh Berry Mousse in Pizelle Cups Douglas Dale, Wolfdale's, Lake Tahoe NV Gypsy Stew Rosalea Murphy, The Pink Adobe, Santa Fe NM
APPITIZER * Spicy Crawfish and Black Bean Phyllo Burritos with Cilantro Cream and Fresh Salsa Jeffrey Tuttle Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club, Pawleys Island SC ENTREE Salmon South-by-Southwest Debra Paquette Bound?ry Restaurant, Nashville TN DESSERT Lemon Parfait with Fruits and Sauces Chris Northmore Cherokee Town & Country Club, Atlanta GA
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
1.) 1946 - Chinese Americans Breakthrough Into U.S. Politics- Wing F. Ong, March Fong Eu, and Hiram Leong Fong opened the door for Chinese American in politics. 2.) 1957 - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee Win the Nobel Prize in Physics- Chen Ning Yang and Tsung Dao-Lee, were the first Chinese American physicists to win the Nobel Prize, for their work the law of conservation of parity in the world of subatomic particles in quantum mechanics. 3.) 1961 - I.M. Pei Designs Avant Garde NCAR Building in Boulder, Colorado- I.M. Pei is the a Chinese America architect who has transformed American architecture in the 20th century. 4.) 1962 - F. Chow Chan Founds First Chinese American Bank- F. Chow Chan founded Cathay Bank, the first Chinese American owned bank in the U.S. 5.) 1971 - Bruce Lee Brings Martial Arts Into American Culture - Bruce Lee was a master of Martial arts and Kung Fu, whose movie Enter the Dragon, opened the door for martial art action hero actors such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
UK BIO-FUELS- PART 1 - We take a look at using vegetable oil and exotic plants as an alternative fuel. UK BIO-FUELS- PART 2 - The refinery for such fuel can fit on the back of a large truck. UK MOTOR SHOW - BIO-FUELS ON AGENDA - We see a strong trend towards environmental conservation in fuels, manufacturing and technology. BIO-FUELS AT UK MOTOR SHOW - We take a look at bio-fuels at the UK Motor show. CANADA BIO- FUEL - How a company in Canada is converting wood chips into bio-oil. GERMANY BIO VILLAGE - Juehnde is Germany's first bio-village; it's been weaned off oil and fossil-based energy technology, and onto a new energy source. BIO-ENERGY - Former UK Minister for Climate Change, Ian Pearson, encourages people to reduce global emissions and increase bio-energy instead.
PRINCESS DIANA - PART 2 - With Diana's influence, the British monarchy became part of contemporary popular culture for the first time in decades. The institution was centuries old and steeped in tradition and ritual. AUNG SAN SUU KYI - With a father who negotiated Burma's independence from Britain in 1947, and a mother who was a prominent Burmese politician of the 1960s, democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's political pedigree is impeccable. DANNY KAYE - Kaye cut his entertaining teeth performing at popular Jewish holiday resorts in the Catskills as a teenager. At the height of his success he performed in London, rousing the royal family to shrieks of laughter. MARTINA NAVRATILOVA - Navratilova is one of the greatest tennis players the world has ever seen. Her extraordinary achievements include 167 singles titles, more than any other player, male or female, and a record nine Wimbledon singles titles. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW - The Irish author was famous for his wit and sly humor, and delighted in shaking up the social conservatism of early 20th-century Britain.
First seen as the tomboyish Jules in "Bend it Like Beckham," Keira Knightley has risen through the ranks to become one of the highest paid British actresses in Hollywood, according to Forbes Magazine. Her fine-boned, thin frame has allowed her to take time in evolving from playing girls on the brink of womanhood to more adult roles, such as that of Cecilia in "Atonement." Worth noting is one of Knightley's early roles was as the "decoy" for Princess Amidala, played by look-alike-actress Natalie Portman, in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace."
In the middle of the most beautiful sea in the world, where Western culture was born, Crete and other enchanted islands shine like pearls of the Mediterranean Sea.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this sixth program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1946 - Aaron Copland Debuts His Third Symphony - Aaron Copland, the Dean of American Music, was an American composer of classical music, who taking photographer Alfred Stieglitz's advice, composed music that was American, such as "Lincoln Portrait," "Fanfare for the Common Man." He was recognized as a great composer by Leonard Bernstein, and known for his musical West Side Story and his Young People's Concerts. 2.) 1947 - David Sarnoff: The Father of American TV - David Sarnoff, the father of American television, was a leader of wireless communications, founder of NBC, the National Broadcasting Company, which brought radio and television, invented by Vladimir Zworykin, into American homes and was a founder of the Television Age and Radio Free Europe. 3.) 1948 - Brandeis University is Founded - Boston's Brandeis University was named after U.S. Supreme Court Judge Louis Brandeis, as a way to fight anti-Semitism. 4.) 1948 - Arthur Miller Pens Death of a Salesman - Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible" made him a leading American playwright, while his character, Willie Loman, became one of the best known characters in American literature. 5.) 1948-2010 - Jewish American Authors Expand Literary Genres - America is known for its Jewish American authors and writers such as Allen Ginsberg, who wrote Howl, Isaac Asimov, who wrote the Foundation Trilogy, Saul Bellow who wrote Humboldt's Gift, Norman Mailer who wrote The Naked and the Dead, Philip Roth who wrote Portnoy's Complaint and Good-bye Columbus, and Joseph Heller who wrote Catch-22. 6.) 1953 - Jonas Salk Develops Polio Vaccine - Jewish American heroes Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin developed vaccines and an oral vaccines against Polio. 7.) 1954 - Admiral Hyman Rickover Builds America's Nuclear Navy - Admiral Hyman Rickover launched America's nuclear navy with the submarine U.S. Nautilus, the first nuclear powered submarine.
Alecsa will meet a man named Jamail Larkins who found his passion for flying at age 13 and since then has become a successful entrepreneur and a mentor to young people interested in aviation. Speaking of aviation, Shawn will also talk with the Director of Maintenance who is an expert in aviation maintenance. He makes sure his company's clients' planes not only perform well but also look great inside and out. Plus, Alecsa will learn what traffic engineers do to deal with growing congestion on our roads and to keep traffic running smoothly.
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Peaceful Ridge, Cost Of Living, Special Olympics, Senior Ceramics, Mona Creative Art, Bill 49, End Of An Era, BikeBox, Diwali, Fruits in Cahoots, Westchester Eats, and De La Flor Florist 4/25/24
Local students match wits as Sheridan Technical High plays West Broward High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
We're striking gold on today's episode of Travel Thru History! We'll hike a "Mile-High" to a city surrounded by mountains, plains and gold mines. It's a city diverse in indoor cultural activities as well as outdoor adventures. We're taking you to Denver, Colorado! Located in the Southwestern US, Denver residents are proud of their city. The city is also a cultural epicenter with museums, live music, and art galleries. We're exploring the historical events and courageous frontier folks that shaped Denver into the inspirational and exciting place it is today. We're beginning our ascent into Denver history at the History Colorado Museum. Our guide takes us through several hands-on exhibits that put you in the drivers' seat, of the people who settled the city. We'll explore Colorado's past through first hand stories and interactive attractions. We then plateau on the plains of Denver to a multi-sensory exhibit. Home to the settlers who persevered during hard times to form their place in Colorado. Finally we descend into the mines of Silver City. You'll be watching with bated breath as we go 700 feet underground into the Hidee Mine and chip away at the sulfite oar for our chance at bringing home gold!
This week on Pets in Paradise TV: A stormy night, Sharks, and a 12 hour swim, we'll witness how a small dogs journey home survived the odds, then we head to the Booboo Zoo where we learn how one man's love for animals actually saved the love of his life. If you're thinking about getting a French bull dog we'll teach you all about them in our segment called "All About The Breed." Then we will learn about Kama the surfing pig. He is a surfing swine sensation.
Are you tired of finding fur on the furrrr-niture? This episode of Take Paws will show you how to help your pet keep all four paws on the ground. You'll also get some great tips for trimming nails and meet a wonderfully enthusiastic shelter volunteer. Guests: DANA FRANDSEN, DVM CLARE SINGER, CPDT MICAELA WILLIAMS LISA MENDHEIM
Michel?s Catering & Events is a catering and floral event design company. Mecca hosts Chef Robinson Joseph.
APPITIZER Wild and Exotic Mushroom Salad with Marinated Tomatoes and Warm Sherry-Bacon Vinaigrette Ben Barker Magnolia Grill, Durham NC ENTREE *Nage of Dover Sole Riviera Jean Banchet Riviera Restaurant, Atlanta GA DESSERT * Berry Cobbler W. Louis Osteen Louis?s Charleston Grill, Charleston SC
Rabbit Salad by Dolli Irigoyen of Restaurant Dolli in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ginger-crusted Onaga with Miso-Sesame Vinaigrette by Alan Wong of Alan Wong's Restaurant in Honolulu, Oahu HI. Baked Figs in Mascarpone Cream and Crunch Parfait by Rudolph Swonar of Kervansaray in Vienna, Austria.
Warm Salad of Asparagus and Artichoke - --Daniel Boulud, Restaurant Daniel New York, NY; Oven-roasted Pork and Rabbit --Francesco Ricchi, i Ricchi Washington, DC; Chevre and Raspberries in Pastry - -Eric Meunier, Wheatleigh Inn Lenox, MA
This episode of Dateline Health is about diabetes care and important health-related tips. Guest: Phyllisa DeRoze, Ph.D.
Languedoc in southwestern France is a little known land of spectacularly savage beauty and of jealously guarded traditions with its own language. Mountain streams, forests and glorious fishing villages provide a beautiful and hearty culinary experience. Offshore, oysters are farmed and sold worldwide. This land represents the essence of French regional cuisine and culture, a land best savored on foot and with a generous appetite/
Highlights include: Kolkatta, India's cultural capital; the Ganges River; a candy factory; Bengali-style Indian dance; Bishnupur, a village dedicated to weaving Saree (Sari) fabric.
APPETIZER Dungeness Crab Roll with Carrot Salad and Vegetable Essence Philippe Boulot The Heathman Hotel, Portland OR ENTREE Seared Squab with Rice Anne Kearney Peristyle New Orleans LA DESSERT Almond Tuile with Passion Fruit Custard and Caramelized Banana Michael Maddox Le Titide Paris Arlington Heights IL
Blue Corn Blini, Jimmy Schmidt, The Rattlesnake Club Denver CO Rabbit with Apple Cider and Mustard Seeds Carla Summer and Dennis Corradi, Cafe Lilli, Lake Tahoe NV Ibarra Chocolate Cake Mark Miller, Coyote Cafe, Santa Fe NM Ranch Beans Bertie Varner, Y.O. Ranch, Mountain Home, TX
Wade through mystical swamps and mangrove tunnels in the Florida Everglades in search of beautiful subjects to photograph.
Narrated by cowboy poet Baxter Black, this program documents a modern-day cattle drive and the nearly 500-year-old history of cattle in Florida, and how it connects to the present-day cow culture of 15, 000 beef producers with over 850,000 head of cattle.
Gary Cadwallader talks about the educational outreach programs of Palm Beach Dramaworks and how they are impacting our youth of today. Guests: Gary Cadwallader Bill Hirschman Margery Lowe Carol Kassie Jim Buff
Women from different backgrounds meet and share their experiences across racial and ethnic lines; Jamaican music, and reminiscences of a Haitian immigrant.
1.) 1935 - Katherine Cheung, the Chinese American "Amelia Earhart" - Katherine Cheung, known as the Chinese Amelia Earhart, was one of the first women pilots, who opened the door for others, such as Hazel Ying Lee, who flew for the WASPs, the Women Airforce Service Pilots in WWII. 2.) 1938 - Charlie Low's Forbidden City Nightclub Showcases Chinese American Performers Charlie Low's Forbidden City Nightclub was showcased in C.Y. Lee's Flower Drum Song 3.) 1939 - Wah Ming Chang Joins the Disney Studios Special effects master Wah Ming Chang, cinematographer James Wong Howe, and director Ang Lee are Chinese Americans who have opened the door for other Chinese Americans in the movie industry. 4.) 1939 - Chinese Americans Answer the Call to Defend Democracy - During WWII, flying ace Arthur Chin, was the first Chinese American World War II, and he was followed by Francis Wai and Naval Captain Gordon Chung-Hoon, who fought at the Battle for Okinawa against Japanese Kamikazes. 5.) 1943 - Magnuson Act Repeals the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - The Magnuson Act, over turned Chinese Exclusion, in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, and was later followed by the McCarran Walter Act and the Hart Celler Act.
1.) 1946 - Chinese Americans Breakthrough Into U.S. Politics- Wing F. Ong, March Fong Eu, and Hiram Leong Fong opened the door for Chinese American in politics. 2.) 1957 - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee Win the Nobel Prize in Physics- Chen Ning Yang and Tsung Dao-Lee, were the first Chinese American physicists to win the Nobel Prize, for their work the law of conservation of parity in the world of subatomic particles in quantum mechanics. 3.) 1961 - I.M. Pei Designs Avant Garde NCAR Building in Boulder, Colorado- I.M. Pei is the a Chinese America architect who has transformed American architecture in the 20th century. 4.) 1962 - F. Chow Chan Founds First Chinese American Bank- F. Chow Chan founded Cathay Bank, the first Chinese American owned bank in the U.S. 5.) 1971 - Bruce Lee Brings Martial Arts Into American Culture - Bruce Lee was a master of Martial arts and Kung Fu, whose movie Enter the Dragon, opened the door for martial art action hero actors such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr - the four most iconic names in pop music; though they began parting ways as a band in 1969, it became official in April of 1970, ten years after their formation as the Beatles. This program examines the phenomenon that was Beatlemania; then documents each musical artist's life after being part of the most popular group in music history. Some blame the break-up on John for forming the Plastic Ono Band with his wife Yoko Ono; though Paul also sought more time with his family and a chance to pursue a solo career, which he did in creating a group, Wings, with his wife, Linda. George went on to not only produce a hit album, "All Things Must Pass"; but also he collaborated with Ravi Shankar, set up "Hand Made Films," which produced the Monty Python movies, and teamed up with Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan, as the Travelling Wilburys. Ringo went on to produce solo albums, did some acting, and later narrated the popular children's TV series, "Thomas the Tank Engine." After John was murdered in 1980, the remaining Beatles put their differences asides and collaborated on a documentary series called "The Beatles Anthology," which featured two previously unheard songs written by John Lennon - "Real Love" and "Free as a Bird." Despite Linda McCartney's death from breast cancer in 1998, and George's death from lung cancer in 2001, Paul and Ringo, both in their 70s, have battled tribulations to carry on successful careers performing individually.
Hosted by Broadway star Tommy Tune, this program is a retrospective of Shirley Temple's life. Clips from Little Miss Marker, Bright Eyes, The Little Colonel, Poor Little Rich Girl, Stowaway and The Little Princess reveal the precocious Temple at her heart-stirring best. Interviews with Caesar Romero, Alice Faye and Gloria Stuart, Jane Withers, Darryl Hickman, Dick Moore, and Marcia Jones.
Retrospective profiles of: The Coen Brothers, George Lucas, Tim Burton, Sofia Coppola, Martin Scorsese.
Tom appraises a 1976 Mercedes 450 SL; Ben a 1964 Pontiac GTO 389 and 1969 Ford Shelby Mustang GT 350; Chris appraises a 1964 Chevy C10 truck and a 1975 Oldsmobile Delta Royale Convertible.
Steam trains in Iowa; 'N' scale layout in northern Indiana; Philadelphia-area arboretum's garden railroad; a Virginia rainwalk honors the history of trains.
The Boeing 737 twin engine jetliner was to become Boeing's greatest success. Launched in 1967, the short range transport entered service the following year, and has remained in production ever since. In the 737, they have combined the best of all previous Boeing air craft. Among these is the fact that it has one of the lowest approach speeds of any jet transport, a great asset when landing at smaller airports with shorter runways. It also required minimum equipment for use in refueling. However, despite all its advantages, the 737 was soon overshadowed by the new, improved 747 Jumbo jet.