At the Inn Robin and Little John walk in on the garishly dressed William Winchester. Little John insults Will, sword play ensues attracting the Sheriff's men. Robin, John and Will fight them off together. The creation of the legend of Will Scarlet begins.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Carpaccio of Lobster with Three Roes Wayne Nish March New York NY ENTREE Spice-rubbed Antelope Loin with Chestnuts, Bacon, and Sour Cherries Debbie Gold The American Restaurant Kansas City MO DESSERT Bosc Pear Financier J.J. Stith Aqua, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV
APPETIZER Mussel Soup with White Beans Paul Bartoletto Spiaggia Chicago IL ENTREE Beef a la Scott Scott Chen Empress of China Houston TX DESSERT Chocolate Savarin with Semi-Citrus Confit Rhonda Ruckman The Ritz-Carlton Naples Naples FL
Pumpkin Soup with Cappuccino of Roasted Cumin and Duck Foie Gras Dumpling by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Roast Lamb Loin in a Gold Cage with Rosemary Sauce by Jean-Claude Garzia of Cambridge Beaches Hotel in Bermuda. Nougat Pyramid with Fruits and Orange Sauce by Kevin Thornton of Thornton's Resaurant in Dublin, Ireland.
Foie Gras in Savoy Cabbage by Alain Senderens of Restaurant Lucas Carton in Paris, France. Filet of Beef by Juan Magni of Hotel Los Tajibos in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Coconut Foam by Ferran Adria of El Bulli in Catalunya, Spain.
Scallops and Chanterelles with Endive by Jean-Michel Lorain of La Cote St. Jacques in Joigny, France. Roast Saddle of Veal with Potato Crepes by Lisl Wagner-Bacher of Landhaus Bacher in Mautern, Austria. Caramelized Apple Phyllo with Vanilla Sauce and Apple Sorbet by Tom Aikens of Pied a Terre in London, England.
Shrimp with Ginger in Sweet Potato Sauce by Emmanuel Bassoleil of Roanne Restaurant in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Stewed Beef Shoulder Tips with Mashed Potatoes and Kohlrabi by Jorg Worther of Scholss Prielau in Zell Am See, Austria. Hand-made Chocolates by Jean-Paul Hevin of Chocolatier in Paris, France.
APPETIZER Sauteed Shiitake Mushrooms with Foie Gras Mousse and Port Wine Sauce Frank Lee Slightly North of Broad, Charleston SC ENTREE Steamed Moroccan-style Salmon Steak Gary Danko The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco, San Francisco CA DESSERT Chilled Summer Fruit Soup with Sesame Ice Cream Alan Sayers Goodfellows, Minneapolis MN
APPITIZER Roulade of Salmon with Egg and Capers Joe Castro The English Grill The Camberley Brown, Louisville KY ENTREE * Pressed Duck Jamie Shannon Commander's Palace, New Orleans LA DESSERT Strawberry Napoleon with Mousseline Cream and Strawberry Coulis Stephen Austin The Hedgerose Heights Inn, 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.
We talk to one of the world's leading primatologists, Jane Goodall. World famous activist for animal rights, primatologist Jane Goodall visited China to press for greater respect for treatment of animals. This atlas shows that chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are under serious threat of extinction. Animal welfare groups push to have these primates returned home. We look at this ceremony aimed at attracting more foreign tourists. GORILLAS - endangered mountain Gorillas in forested parts of Africa have had a 17% increase from 1989 to recently. The protection of great apes' rights. Endangered orangutans painted contemporary art pieces at the San Diego Zoo to raise awareness of their plight. A new kind of zoo with the emphasis firmly on conservation.
China's population of giant Pandas is rebounding from the brink of extinction. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) recognized efforts of China's Sichuan and Gansu provinces to preserve Giant Panda habitats. Two endangered red pandas from the Admaja Naidu Zoological Park in India were released into the wild after careful preparation. Russian village of Bubonita has started up the first bear-cub orphanage in efforts to re-populate Russian forests with bears. Grizzly bears to be removed from endangered species list. We take a look at Britain's endangered water voles. Six European beavers have been released at lower mill estate in Gloucestershire to establish a habitat once again in England. Scientists discovered a collection of animal species never seen before.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II - When Queen Elizabeth the second came to the British throne in 1953 she was 27-years-old. She currently is the longest reigning monarch in UK history. BABE RUTH - Considered by many to have been the greatest baseball player to ever grace a field, Babe Ruth's 1948 funeral stopped a city. Ruth's career spanned 20 years and many of his records still stand more than three-quarters of a century later. OPRAH WINFREY - Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Forbes magazine considers her the world's most powerful celebrity. ERNEST SHACKLETON - The polar explorers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were among history's most intrepid explorers, among them, Ernest Shackleton stands as a giant thanks to his legendary trans-Antarctic crossing attempt. BARBRA STREISAND - Barbra is one of only a handful of performers to have won the ultimate accolades in every relevant medium. She has two Academy awards, a Tony, eight Grammys, four Emmys and nine Golden Globes.
This biographical profile looks back at the meteoric rise to fame of Beyonce, the former Destiny's Child star, who admits that life as a solo artist has been pretty good. She credits her family for keeping her grounded; and despite the trappings of fame, is grateful to have a life outside of being a pop star. Born in Houston, Texas, in 1981, she began winning talent contests at the tender age of seven. Her salesman father, Matthew, had so much faith in his daughter's singing ability that he left his job with its six-figure salary to manage her career full time. Destiny's Child, the group made up of Beyonce and her two close friends, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, hit the big time in 1997, and became the biggest selling girl group of all time in 2004. Since then, Beyonce has carved out a career on her own, both in music, as well as acting in movies such as "Dream Girls," and it's obvious there's much more to come from Ms. Beyonce Knowles.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
We'll meet Elan, a fashion designer and women's clothing manufacturer who gives Gracey a look at his intriguing career...and his beautiful styles. Then, Shawn will talk with a marketing and advertising executive and discuss how she gives her clients the biggest bang for their advertising buck including media buying. Plus we'll take a trip to the Miami Seaquarium where Gracey meets up with the animal care manager and learns how she tends to the exhibit and rescue animals such as manatees and turtles.
Guests: A.J. Scott, Head Coach Antoine Thomas, Student Alex Barron, Head Coach Damarius Higgs, Student
Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- Stories include Student Profile- Dylan Tripoli, Nightmare PSA, Venezuela Pride, Olympics Commentary Car Show, Urban Legends, Bluapple Poetry, WOW Pets Mobile Grooming, Don't Be Afraid PSA, Soldier Rush, Key Lime Pie, and Pineros MOTS, 10/10/24
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.
Bonjour! We're headed to the largest city in the province of Quebec, also known as Montreal, Canada in this episode of Travel Thru History. First, we'll dance the night away at one of the largest outdoor music festivals in the world, the Franco Folies (franco folee) de Montreal. Enjoy the sights and sounds of over one thousand different musicians in this celebration of the French culture. From new music to old, we'll visit the 120-year-old pipe organ at the Notre-Dame Basilica. You won't find any hunchbacks here, but the music from this magnificent beast is sure to send a chill down your spine. Then, we'll take you deep down to the city beneath the city at the Pointe-a-Calliere (Poont-a-Cal-eee-AIR) Museum of Archaeology and History. Discover Montreal's origins dating back to the 16th century and revisit every period in the city's past. Next, we'll walk through a replica of five different ecosystems at the Biodome right next to "The Big O", the Olympic Stadium of '76. Finally, no trip to Montreal is complete without seeing and hearing the acoustical masterpiece known as the Maison Symphonique de Montreal.
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.
As pets age getting around can become difficult. In this episode of Take Paws, you'll meet a veterinarian who has innovative therapies for dealing with pet mobility. You'll also learn what it takes to become a therapy dog and meet up with Dog Scouts Troop 157! DAVID BIEBER, DVM DEBRA BERGER CINDI STONE LISA MENDHEIM
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
APPETIZER Spicy Scallops with Chili Sauce Nick Apostle Nick's, Jackson MS ENTREE Whole Sizzling Catfish with Sizzling Black Bean Sauce Thomas Catherall Tom Tom, Atlanta GA DESSERT Baked Creams with Orange Custard Sauce Norma Naparlo Magnolia's, Charleston SC
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
1607 - Jamestown, England's First Successful American Colony 1713 - Captain Andrew Robinson Designs and Constructs a Schooner 1732 - America Initiates Road Infrastructure 1750 - German Entrepreneurs Invent the Conestoga Wagon and Flatboat 1750 - America Establishes Industrial Base, Paving the Way to Independence 1777 - Mary Katherine Goddard Publishes the Declaration of Independence 1789 - Alexander Hamilton Shapes America's Modern Industrial Economy
This episode of Dateline Health discusses the Joint Replacement Program at HCA Florida. Guests: Roby Abraham, M.D.
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
Explore the Northern Woods to photograph Maine?s fabled Moose and Loons.
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.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
How experiences in another country changed the perspective of two South Florida women; a Muslim poet tells his story and a Latinegra's memories of racial differences.
The Coral Springs High School senior is one of only 60 artists across 19 states nominated for the 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts Program. Her amazing voice got her there. Guests: Carynna Joseph
Born in Essex, England, Victoria Caroline Adams first caught the attention of the media and public as Posh Spice, a member of one of the most successful female musical groups in the world. "Wannabe," the first Spice Girls' single, went to number one in 31 countries; the band became an instant global phenomenon, especially with pre-teen and teenage girls. Four number one hits later she met future husband, sports legend David Beckham, and together, they became one of the UK's most photographed couples. After the Spice Girls split in 1999, Victoria and David married; their young son, Brooklyn, was the ring-bearer at their wedding. With her solo singing career going nowhere, Victoria decided to follow her passion for fashion. Her rail-thin figure and taste for classic elegance made her the perfect choice as a celebrity promoter for designer Karl Lagerfeld. One problem with fame, however, personal issues keeps her face in magazines - often for the wrong reasons.
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.
With a winning combination of comic style and leading-man charisma, Cary Grant was the essence of a star. This profile includes clips of Grant's first starring role in She Done Him Wrong. Other film clips include North by Northwest, To Catch a Thief and others. Interviewees include Leslie Caron, Deborah Kerr, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Bellamy, Stanley Donen, Richard Brooks and Stanley Kramer.
Retrospective profiles of: Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day-Lewis, Geena Davis, Javier Bardem, Heath Ledger.
Tom has the thrill of appraising a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4; Chris appraisers a luxurious 2007 Maybach 62; and Ben a 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia and a 2003 Saleen S7 super muscle car.
A luxury run on the Golden Eagle; HO gauge in Indianapolis; an interactive layout brings New York's Coney Island to life; Tweetsie Railroad's historic coal-powered narrow gauge line.
At the closing of the classic golden age of American Indians, the Anasazi built their spectacular cliff cities. The Iroquois League wrote a remarkable constitution that would serve as a model for the founding fathers. The transition coincided with the arrival of the Europeans. This included tribal interactions with the settlers at Jamestown and the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation.
In this program are the heroic stories of Indian tribes who attempted to protect their lands from European invasion. Also stories of how other American Indians found ways to live in peace and preserve their culture.