Sir William raises the taxes on his tenant farmers, then threatens to throw them off their land if they don't come up with the money. Robin comes up with a plan to get the villagers their money back, but it involves Friar Tuck keeping them in church while he does so, so Tuck prepares to deliver the longest sermon of his career.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Warm Goat Cheese and Potato Cake with Herbed Mixed Greens Robert Holley Brasserie Le Coze Atlanta GA ENTREE Salmon Tournedos with Sea Urchin Sauce Thierry Rautureau Rover's, Seattle WA DESSERT Mango, Macadamia, and White Chocolate Creme Brulee Daniel Mellman Greenhouse Grill, Sanibel Island FL
APPETIZER Carrot and Orange Soup Marc Guizol The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL ENTREE Grilled Swordfish, Thai-style Will Greenwood Sunset Grill Nashville TN DESSERT Ibarra Chocolate Souffle with Minted Serrano Ice Cream Fabrice Mallet Janos Tucson AZ
Shrimp with Leek and Caviar by Michele Sorrentino of Antica Trattoria in Siena, Italy. Red Mullet by Georges Blanc Restaurant Georges Blanc in Vonnas, France. Tostada of Strawberries by Ramon Martinez Mariso of Abac Restaurant in Barcelona, Spain.
Suckling Pig Foie Gras Terrine with Potato Stuffed with Pig's Feet, Truffles, and Mushrooms by Jean-Paul Lacombe of Leon de Lyon in Lyon, France. Roasted Lamb Loin by Conrad Gallagher of Restaurant Peacock Alley in Dublin, Ireland. Tarte Tatin by Jean-Claude Garzia of Cambridge Beaches Hotel in Bermuda.
Consomme Gourmet Art by Sandor Varga of Matthias Cellar Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. Proscuitto-wrapped Rabbit by Pablo Massey of Restaurant Massey in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rice Souffle with Pear by Rudolph Kellner of Altwienerhof in Vienna, Austria.
Lobster and Morel Mushrooms by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Papillottes of Hake Bayaldi by Michel Troisgros of La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France. Rhubarb au Gratin by William O'Callaghan of Longueville House Mallow in County Cork, Ireland.
Cornmeal Pizza with Wild Mushrooms Cindy Black, Piret's, San Diego CA Curried Lamb Sausage with Compote and Pecan Pancakes Jimmy Schmidt, The Rattlesnake Club, Denver CO Chocolate Cream Pie with Meringue Crust Kathy Ruiz, Bistro Garden, Houston TX Biscuits Louis Aaron, Sam Houston's, Kerrville TX
APPITIZER * Asparagus Charlotte Guenter Seeger The Dining Room, The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, Atlanta GA ENTREE Roasted Game Hen with Goat Cheese and Spinach Steven Schaefer The Dining Room The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island, Amelia Island FL DESSERT *Lemon Cheesecake Jose Gutierrez Chez Philippe, The Peabody Hotel, Memphis TN
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.) 1854 - Yung Wing Becomes the First Chinese American to Graduate From a U.S. College - Yung Wing founded the Chinese Educational Mission, which brought Chinese students to American colleges 2.) 1854 - Chinese Six Companies Represent All Chinese in the United States - Chinese Six Companies, also known as Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Associations, helped Chinese immigrants and Chinese businesses. 3.) 1862 - Chinese Americans Distinguish Themselves in the American Civil War - Chinese immigrants, like Joseph Pierce, fought as soldiers during America's Civil War. 4.) 1865 - Chinese American Laborers Build the Transcontinental Railroad - Chinese Laborers, working for the Central Pacific Railroad, owned by Leland Stanford, helped build the Transcontinental Railroad, which was finished at Promontory Point, Utah. 5.) 1882 - Congress Passes the Chinese Exclusion Act - The Chinese Exclusion Act impacted Chinese American Civil Rights. 6.) 1884 - Joseph and Mary Tape Successfully Challenge San Francisco Public Schools - Joseph and Mary Tape, worked to obtain civil rights and equal rights for their children's schooling, but the California Supreme Court ruled the children must attend a, separate but equal Chinese primary school.
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.
ABDUL NASSER - PART 2 - As President of Egypt in the 1960s, Gamal Abdul Nasser was determined to modernize and improve his people's standard of living, and increased spending on arts and culture. AMELIA EARHART - She was in her early 20s when a World War I ace in a Toronto flying exhibition flew his plane directly at her and a friend in an attempt to scare them. Earhart stood her ground and later credited the moment with awakening her passion for flying. GEORGE LUCAS - The accolades just keep coming for film great George Lucas, who's built a billion dollar motion picture empire on the back of his most famous film, 'Star Wars,' originally released in 1977. ANNIKA SORENSTAM - One of the most successful women players in the history of golf was Sweden's Annika Sorenstam; she was born in 1970 and cut her golfing teeth at the Bro Balsta Golf Course in Stockholm. GRACE KELLY - Until her tragically early death at the age of 52, Grace Kelly led a life that read like the perfect fairytale. She was born to a prominent and wealthy Philadelphia family in November 1929 and attended the prestigious Ravenhill Academy.
All-American good guy Tom Hanks has made a career of playing endearingly ordinary guys put in extraordinary situations, who somehow manage to succeed despite the odds. He has earned many awards, not the least his two Oscars for best actor for "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump." He has also starred in some of the biggest box office successes in the last fifteen years, including "The Da Vinci Code," based on Dan Brown's bestseller. Not content with just being a top leading man he has found success writing, producing and directing films that straddle many different genres. From serious drama to family comedy, he's done it all!
Start with a look at Wales and Cornwall. After exploring the capital, Cardiff, experience the West country regions of Bristol, Stonehenge and Bath.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this second program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1860 - Uriah P. Levy Becomes First Jewish American Commodore in U. S. Navy - Uriah Philips Levy, joined the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812 and became the Jewish American John Paul Jones, rising to the rank of Commodore and fighting anti-Semitism and the navy's brutal punishment of flogging along the way. 2.) 1873 - Levi Strauss Patents Blue Jeans - Levi Strauss, founder of Levi Strauss & Company and the maker of blue jeans, got his start during the California Gold Rush, making pants for miners, and later made his company big through marketing and advertising. 3.) 1876 - From Immigrants to Settlers: Jewish Americans on the Western Frontier- Anna Solomon and Isidore Elkin, Askenazi Jews who came to America in the second wave of Jewish immigration to avoid persecution in Europe, were two of the many Jewish immigrants who settled in the American West, choosing Arizona. 4.) 1886 - Samuel Gompers is Elected First President of the American Federation of Labor - Samuel Gompers founded the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, later changed to the American Federation of Labor, also known as the AFL, to help America's working man, and in doing so helped to create America's middle class. 5.) 1903 - Oscar Straus is the First Jewish American Appointed to a Presidential Cabinet - Oscar Straus, the first Jewish American Cabinet Secretary, was appointed to Secretary of Commerce and Labor by Theodore Roosevelt and used the Interstate Commerce Commission to help break the hold of American business and industry on the American economy, setting the stage for Jewish Americans to become economic advisors to presidents, including Bernard Baruch, Henry Morgenthau Jr., and Larry Summers.
Did you know that a different set of laws apply to accidents that happen on the sea in open water? Gracey will talk with a maritime attorney and learn how he applies these laws when working with clients who want to file a case against a cruise ship or boat. Then Shawn will visit a hair salon where he speaks with a hairdresser. He' ll learn why she chose this career and some of the skills involved in making her clients look great. And if you think you might like a career working on yachts and ocean cruising, you?ll enjoy Gracey's interview with a person who makes her living as a deckhand.
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 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High plays Monarch High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Join us as we head to "The Hostess City of the South, Savannah Georgia" on this episode of Travel Thru History. We're going to a beautiful charming coastal city in the Southeast brimming with an interesting past and an exciting artistic culture. First, we meet self-named Savannah Dan in one of Savannahs' twenty-two historic squares. He tells us why this city has been said to have the best layout in the US, and possibly the world! Next, we'll step back in time and visit Old Fort Jackson. This place served as the first line of defense from coastal attacks to the city during both the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars. At over 200 years old it is the oldest brick fortification in Georgia. Finally, we steam on ahead to the Railroad Museum and see how the other half once lived and make our last stop at the Tybee Island Lighthouse for a look at how these amazing structures actually work.
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.
Keep your pet healthy! In this episode of Take Paws, we?ll learn about the importance of having lab work done for your pet. We?ll check out a training class for the youngest of our canine pals and we? ll hang out with a photographer who gets that picture-perfect pet shot every time! Guests: MONICA SASTOQUE, LISA MENDHEIM, HOLLY BLAKNEY, CPDT-KA, CHRISTINE GESCHWILL
A Culinary Executive Chef, Entrepreneur, and Nutritionist with over 10 years of experience in the Hospitality Restaurant Management industry. Guests: Chef Vicky Colas
APPITIZER Stuffed Collard Greens with Roasted Chicken, Carolina Goat Cheese, and Blackeyed Pea Salad Casey Taylor The Rhett House Inn, Beaufort SC ENTREE * Barbecued Duck with Wilted Greens Roger Kaplan City Grill, Atlanta GA DESSERT Lemon Souffl? Hallman Woods III Le Rosier, New Iberia LA
Smoked Salmon with Lemon Butter Sauce, Pears and Cold Creme of Caviar by Pierre Landry of Le Saint Honore in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ham Strudel by Sandor Varga of Matthias Cellar restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. Bitter Chocolate Truffles by Heinz Hanner of Kronprinz Mayerling in Vienna, Austria.
Creamy Rice with Mushrooms - Lidia Bastianich, Felidia, New York, NY; Eight Treasure Quail with Chinese Sausage- Susanna Foo, Susanna Foo Philadelphia, PA; Spiced Pears with Port and Gorgonzola - Michael Kornick, Four Seasons Hotel, Boston, MA
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
Kyushu is a southern island of Japan with mountains sheltering deep manicured valleys spilling over with stepped fields of waving rice and vegetable crops. In a Buddhist temple we see the preparation of a Kaiseki feast and observe the Tea Ceremony, an event meant to elevate the soul. A farmer sings local folk music and a 84 year old Geisha plays songs to entertain her guests. At a Shinto shrine, virgin dancers perform a harvest offering and a purist cook reveals her kitchen's secrets as the essence of this unique culture and its preoccupation with exact simplicity is revealed.
The northwest state of Rajasthan, boasts Jaipur - "the Pink City," as its shining capital. Highlights include: the City Palace Complex; the Jantar Mantar observatory; Rajasthani Block Printing; Fort Amber; the Hall of Mirrors.
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
Explore the Northern Woods to photograph Maine?s fabled Moose and Loons.
Emmy-award winning cinematographer Elam Stoltzfus presents Part 1 of his Director's Cut in looking back at the production of "Unseen Florida."
Carla and Bill Heller talk about their many projects and their happy marriage. Guests: Carla Heller Bill Heller Shari Upbin Bill Hirschman Margery Lowe Karen Stephens
The successes and challenges of two businessmen who are crossing races and cultures; classical music, and oral history in the Glades.
1.) 600 - Li Yan Chu Writes the First Account of a North American Exploration- Li Yan Chu, an historian during China's Sui Dynasty, wrote about China, the Middle Kingdom, which came together as an empire during the Qin Dynasty, and China's first great explorer Hwui Shan, who came to America 1300 years before the first Chinatowns were founded on America's west coast by Cantonese speaking Chinese. 2.) 1823 - Chinese Entrepreneur Hung Tai Introduces Sugar Mills to Hawaii- Hung Tai, a Chinese entrepreneur, brought sugar mills, to Hawaii, also known as the Hawaiian Islands. 3.) 1850 - Yee Fung Cheung Pioneers California's Gold Rush- During the gold rush, Yee Feung Cheung, fleeing the Taiping Rebellion in China, came to the California goldfields, which the Chinese called Gun Sam, but later practiced tradtional Chinese medicine and cured Governor Leland Stanford's wife. 4.) 1851 - Chinese Invention Revolutionizes Gold Mining- Chinese miners revolutionized goldmining when they invented the rocker box, also known as the Chinese rocker box.
1.) 1854 - Yung Wing Becomes the First Chinese American to Graduate From a U.S. College - Yung Wing founded the Chinese Educational Mission, which brought Chinese students to American colleges 2.) 1854 - Chinese Six Companies Represent All Chinese in the United States - Chinese Six Companies, also known as Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Associations, helped Chinese immigrants and Chinese businesses. 3.) 1862 - Chinese Americans Distinguish Themselves in the American Civil War - Chinese immigrants, like Joseph Pierce, fought as soldiers during America's Civil War. 4.) 1865 - Chinese American Laborers Build the Transcontinental Railroad - Chinese Laborers, working for the Central Pacific Railroad, owned by Leland Stanford, helped build the Transcontinental Railroad, which was finished at Promontory Point, Utah. 5.) 1882 - Congress Passes the Chinese Exclusion Act - The Chinese Exclusion Act impacted Chinese American Civil Rights. 6.) 1884 - Joseph and Mary Tape Successfully Challenge San Francisco Public Schools - Joseph and Mary Tape, worked to obtain civil rights and equal rights for their children's schooling, but the California Supreme Court ruled the children must attend a, separate but equal Chinese primary school.
This hope-driven documentary was produced by two-time-Oscar-winning producer Branko Lustic (Shindler's List; Gladiator) with two objectives in mind: 1) to re-introduce Anne Frank's diary to an entire new generation; 2) to do so in Arabic with the hope that Anne's words will resonate a message that can be shared by all who long for a world seeking peace and love. (In Arabic with English Subtitles.)
Michael Caine was known as one of filmdom's most versatile stars. See clips from his most famous films as Educating Rita, The Man Who Would Be King, Alfie, California Suite, Mona Lisa, and Zulu. Also included in this program are the recollections of actors Julie Walters, Bob Hoskins, Dyan Cannon, Ben Kingsley, Roger Moore, directors Lewis Gilbert and Sidney J. Furie, and Caine's wife, Shakira.
Retrospective profiles of: Tom Jones, Michael Buble, Rod Stewart, George Michael, Mick Jagger.
Chris apprises a 1937 Plymouth PT50 Truck and a 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie; Ben appraises a 1961 Pontiac Catalina; and Tom can't wait to appraise the very last 1949 Playboy Coupe ever made.
An eastern Pennsylvania tourist line; a layout honors one of the longest rail lines in the U.S.; repurposing industrial rail parts; Colorado Rail Museum.
The first air fields were more concerned with utility than comfort. In the early years, tents were the only amenities set up for enthusiastic crows who flocked to watch aviators' exploits. During the war, open fields provided a runaway, and hangars stored maintenance gear and airplanes. The first passengers became used to enduring the elements as they walk out to their flight. As the popularity of air transport increased, cities recognized the need to provide better service to passengers, and airports grew in design, to become the hub of activity and convenience they are today. Some include post offices, as well as restaurant, and even hotel on site.