Maid Marian is accused of the murder of King's commissioner. Trial by battle is the only hope to stay her execution, but the men of Sherwood feel that Robin is too ill to be her champion.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Crabmeat Caesar Salad Thomas Catherall Tom Tom Atlanta GA ENTREE Sauteed Venison Paul Milne 208 Talbot St. Michael's MD DESSERT Almond Experience Norman Love The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
APPETIZER Asparagus and Prosciutto Salad Daniel Scordato Vivace Restaurant Tucson AZ ENTREE Wild Striped Bass on Lobster-mashed Potatoes Todd Weisz Turnberry Isle Resort Aventura FL DESSERT Banana and Chocolate Tart Thaddeus DuBois Beau Rivage Biloxi MS
Pumpkin-Goose Liver Crepes with Hard Apple Cider Sauce by Christian Petz of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Fish Fillet Caprice by Ottmar Weber of Ottmar's at the Grand Pavilion Hotel in Grand Cayman. Miracle Dessert by Paula Hurtado of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile.
Shark Hash by Markus Wesch of Stonington Beach Hotel in Bermuda. Herb-crusted Saddle of Lamb by Philip Howard of The Square in London, England. Baked Seasonal Fruits by Marc Janodet of La Terrasse, Hotel Juana in Juan-des-Pins, France.
Duck-stuffed Ravioli by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ahi Wellington Kailua on Hearts of Palm with Citrus-Herb Butter by Gerard Kaleohano of Mid-Pacific Country Club in Lanikai, Oahu HI. Malakoff Cream by Wolfgang Sichra of Plachutta's Heitzinger Brau in Vienna, Austria.
Asparagus Pots by Lisl Wagner-Bacher of Landhaus Bacher in Mautern, Austria. Osso Buco by Ernesto Garrigos of Virgilio's in St. Thomas, U. S.V.I. Iced Caramel Mousse by Erwan Ledantec of Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in Dublin, Ireland.
Sweet Potato Tortellini in Almond Cream Sauce Carla Summer and Dennis Corradi Cafe Lilli Lake Tahoe NV Sonoran Seafood Stew Alan Zeman,Tucson Country Club Tucson AZ Texas Fruit Sorbet G. Scott Philip, Las Canarias San Antonio TX Cookie Taco Anne Lindsay Greer Dallas TX
APPITIZER Crepinette of Turbot and Foie Gras on Salsify Mousseline with White Asparagus and Morel Jus Bob Waggoner Wild Boar Restaurant Nashville TN ENTREE * Grouper Pibil Johnny Earles Criolla's Restaurant, Grayton Beach FL DESSERT * Lime-Ganache Mousse and Chocolate Tuile Christopher Malta 1848 House, 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.
1911 - U.S. Citizen Sun Yat-Sen Becomes China's First President - Sun Yat-Sen, the first President of the Republic of China, and was the a mentor to Mao Tse Tung. 2.) 1921 - Anna May Wong, First Chinese American Female Hollywood Star - Anna May Wong was a Chinese American actor who paved the way for other Chinese American actors such as Lucy Liu, Meg Tilly, Rosalind Chao, and The Flower Drum Song's star Nancy Kwan. 3.) 1926 - You Chung Hong Leads the Fight for Chinese American Civil Rights - You Chung Hong, was a Chinese American lawyer who fought for civil rights, such as in Yick Wo. V. Hopkins, and to end the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. 4.) 1935 - Eddy See Initiates Chinese American Artistic Movement Eddy See started the Chinese American Artistic Movement at his Dragon's Den restaurant, by showcasing artists like Gilbert Leong and Tyrus Wong, who created the Dragon mural.
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.
JIMMY CARTER - He grew up in the tiny hamlet of Plains, Georgia, the son of a well-off peanut farmer and married sweetheart Rosalynn Smith in 1946 after graduating from the Naval Academy. VIVIEN LEIGH - Her first Oscar was for an iconic role - one of the most lauded and hyped in Hollywood history - Scarlett O'Hara in 1939's, "Gone with the Wind. " JACK DEMPSEY - Dempsey's aggressive style and match-winning knockout blows made him one of America's most idolized fighters. In his 78-bout career, he delivered 49 knockouts, 25 of them in the first round. ANNE FRANK - on the 12th of June 1942, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl, called Annelies Frank, wrote the first entry in what was to become the most famous diary in the world. PRINCESS DIANA - PART 1 - When Lady Diana Spencer married Charles, the Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne, the staid and conservative British monarchy entered a new era of glamour.
It's hard to believe that Angelina Jolie was denied a modeling career at the age of 14 and now is known as one of the most beautiful women in the world, but that too reflects the type of non-quit attitude she embodies. After Angelina Jolie's parents divorced, her mother not only introduced her to acting, she also instilled in her daughter the importance of helping those less fortunate. Today, no one can deny the actress' tireless dedication to humanitarian work, her loyalty to her ever expanding family, and her relationship with Brad Pitt have propelled her to a level of influence recognized throughout the world.
A fascinating area, rich in history, culture, legend, and beauty. Experience Greek art, breathtaking landscapes, poets, gods, sailors, and pirate.
The history of Jewish Americans as well as their culture, people and accomplishments are presented in this fourth program of Jewish American Achievement. Chapter List 1.) 1925 - Florence Prag Kahn Becomes the First Jewish American Woman in Congress - Florence Prag Kahn of California was the first minority woman elected to Congress's House of Representatives, and would open the door for other Jewish women in politics, including Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein - 2.) 1925 - Edna Ferber, First Jewish American to Win Pulitzer Prize - Author Edna Ferber was the first Jewish American to win a Pulitzer Prize, for her novel So Big, and she was the first author to have her books turned into movies, including "Cimmaron," "Stage Door," and "Showboat," which became a musical play written by Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein. 3.) 1927 - Jolson and Gershwin Bring Jazz onto the American Stage - Al Jolson, who got his start in Vaudeville wearing blackface makeup, and George Gershwin, who got his start in New York's Tin Pan Alley, brought the Jazz of the Roaring Twenties into mainstream American culture; Gershwin with his composing of such pieces as "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Porgy and Bess." 4.) 1935 - The Marx Brothers Release A Night at the Opera - The Marx Brothers, Groucho, Chico and Harpo, changed movie comedies with such hits as "Night at the Opera." 5.) 1938 - Painter Max Weber Founds Linear Expressionism - Max Weber, and his fellow Expressionists used Expressionism to show the deadly effects of the Machine Age, effects that could be seen in Nazi Germany's Kristall Nacht and the Holocaust; later, Weber would found Linear Expressionism as a transition to Modern American art.
Shawn will visit a university where he meets an engineering student. He is part of an organization called Limbitless Solutions that uses 3D printing to create prosthetic arms for children who either were born without an arm or lost one due to injury or disease. For prosthetic designs, see Enabling the Future. And Gracey will talk to a sales manager for a trendy women's clothing manufacturer and see how he gets his company's fashions in stores and boutiques everywhere. Finally, Shawn will introduce us to a handyman who loves working with his hands and uses his skills to maintain and repair his customers' homes.
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 Boca Raton High plays West Boca High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
We're traveling to the oldest city in the US and we'll find that it's as active as ever. We can't visit St. Augustine without letting you sample a drink from the Fountain of Youth! We show you the very spot where the city's history began. Then we're off to the Oldest Store Museum, to see some of the items available to turn-of-the-century Floridians. From there, we take a tour of the Lightner museum...where we'll find more than just fine art on display. Then we take you to the Castillo de San Marcos. It is the oldest masonry fort in the United States. It has also taken quite a beating. If these walls could talk they would have incredible stories of battles and grim history. Finally walk the plank at the popular Pirate Museum. You'll find a treasure chest full of pirate history and find out why they ruled the seas.
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.
In this episode of Take Paws, you'll get the facts on feeding your pet a healthy diet. You'll also get some great tips for strolling around the neighborhood with your K-9 companion, check out an innovation in dog walking, and drop in on Happy Paws Pet Expo. Guests: SAM STRAUSS, DVM DAWN HANNA JASON HORGAN, DVM GREG BLACK LISA MENDHEIM
The Scholarship Plug is an organization that is dedicated to bridging scholarship and financial aid opportunities through presentations, workshops, and support services to inspire students and families to ? Get Paid to Go to College.? Guests: Mecca Grimo Shedly Casseus Parnther
APPITIZER Shrimp and Plantain Torte Guillermo Veloso Yuca Restaurant, Miami Beach FL ENTREE Grilled Yellowfin Tuna with Ratatouille Risotto, Grilled Shallots, and Red Wine-Morel Sauce Wally Joe KC's Restaurant, Cleveland MS DESSERT * Warm Center Chocolate Pyramid Cake Gene Bjorklund Aubergine, Memphis TN
Moano and Kuhuku Prawns with Molokai Sweet Potatoes by Patrick Callerec of The Dining Room of The Ritz Carlton Kapalua in Kapalua, Maui HI. Oriental Lamb with Crispy Fried Fried Vegetables by Helmut Osterreicher of Steirereck in Vienna, Austria. Crepe Passion by Claude Troisgros of Troisgros in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Carpaccio of Sirloin-- Seth Raynor,The Boarding House Nantucket, MA; Sauteed Soft Shell Crab with Polenta -- Charles Palmer, Aureole, New York, NY; Maple Syrup Gratin -- Patrick Grangien, Cafe Shelburne, Shelburne, VT
This episode of Dateline Health is about the state of healthcare today and some tips for staying healthy. Guests: Kayvan Amini, D.O., FACC
This episode explores a unique interplay of geography, history, and culture (art, architecture, music, religion), and colorful cuisine of Lebanon. Exquisite photography and authentic regional music set among high mountain valleys, river plains, and ocean shores reveal the vibrant culture and excitement of each in a fascinating kaleidoscope people.
The tropical state of Kerala is famous for its floating culture. Highlights include: Kochi, a harbor city of peninsulas and islands; a coconut plantation; Kumarakom; Kathakali dancing; Kalaripayattu, the oldest form of martial arts.
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
Get up close and personal to photograph the majestic white-tailed deer.
Narrated by Dale Mason, this program displays the nature and beauty of southwest Florida, delving into the scientific work being done at Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve on mangroves, pythons, sea turtles, and other species.
Margery Lowe talks about how she got started in her acting career and what it takes to sustain it. Guests: Andy Rogow Shari Upbin Bill Hirschman Margery Lowe Karen Stephens
Community brings two women from different racial backgrounds together; Afro-Peruvian music and memories of Black life in Florida.
1.) 1886 - San Francisco's Chinese American Laundry Men Sue for Equal Rights - Yick Wo, who owned a Chinese American laundry, sought equal rights and civil rights for Chinese American laundrymen in the Supreme Court Case Yick Wo v. Hopkins. 2.) 1887 - Doc Hay and Lung On Arrive on the Eastern Oregon Frontier - Doc Hay and Lung On were Chinese American pioneers in Oregon, who formed the Kam Wah Chung store, where Hay practiced Chinese Medicine. 3.) 1888 - Lue Gim Gong, Father of the Florida Citrus Industry - Leu Gim Gong, known as the citrus wizard, was a pioneering Chinese geneticist who saved the Florida citrus industry. 4.) 1894 - Polly Bemis, an Angel in Idaho's Wilderness - The life and times of Polly Bemis, an Idaho pioneer, are preserved by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Gertrude Monastery in Idaho. 5.) 1906 - San Francisco Earthquake's Impact on the Chinese American Community - Chinese American's rebuilt San Francisco's Chinatown after it was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
1911 - U.S. Citizen Sun Yat-Sen Becomes China's First President - Sun Yat-Sen, the first President of the Republic of China, and was the a mentor to Mao Tse Tung. 2.) 1921 - Anna May Wong, First Chinese American Female Hollywood Star - Anna May Wong was a Chinese American actor who paved the way for other Chinese American actors such as Lucy Liu, Meg Tilly, Rosalind Chao, and The Flower Drum Song's star Nancy Kwan. 3.) 1926 - You Chung Hong Leads the Fight for Chinese American Civil Rights - You Chung Hong, was a Chinese American lawyer who fought for civil rights, such as in Yick Wo. V. Hopkins, and to end the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. 4.) 1935 - Eddy See Initiates Chinese American Artistic Movement Eddy See started the Chinese American Artistic Movement at his Dragon's Den restaurant, by showcasing artists like Gilbert Leong and Tyrus Wong, who created the Dragon mural.
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.
Audrey Hepburn was one of movies' best-loved stars, blessed with beauty, talent, elegant sophistication, and an aura of youthful innocence. This program features interviews from Billy Wilder, Blake Edwards, Stanley Donen, Henry Mancini, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, Hubert de Givenchy and others. Also with scenes from Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Charade, My Fair Lady and more.
Retrospective profiles of: Aishwarya Rai, Milla Jovovich, Tyra Banks, Gisele Bundchen, Monica Bellucci.
Ben weighs in on a '69 Chevy Nova SS 396 and an '87 Buick GNX; Chris a 1961 Ford Thunderbird; Tom a 1966 Cadillac De Ville Convertible; then assesses the values of Preston Tucker's 1001 and 1026 cars.
The Old Patagonian Express in Argentina; O. Winston Link museum in Roanoke, Va.; cruising the Oregon Coast.
Flying at the speed of sound doesn't seem like the type of thing that was possible in the 1960's, but that was when traditional rivals Britain and France collaborated to build the world's first Concorde, a jet that could traverse the Atlantic in just 3 hours, at twice he speed of sound, around about 1400 miles and hour. The all-metal Trident jet was a popular choice for airlines but couldn't compete with the glamour and allure of the Concorde. However, its inception wasn't without its complications. Britain and France squabble over many aspect of its design, including the spelling of the name, eventually adoption the "e" on the end as a tribute to "Excellence and England."