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 Crispy Mirliton and Spicy Shrimp Napoleon with Tomato Remoulade Richard "Bingo" Starr Cuvee New Orleans LA ENTREE Bourride with Aioli Thomas Ferlesch Cafe des Artistes New York NY DESSERT Lemon-Goat Cheese Cheesecake Brian Schoenbeck NOMI Chicago IL
APPETIZER Pecan-breaded Oysters David Jarvis Melange American Eatery Northfield IL ENTREE Leg of Lamb with Potato-Artichoke Gratin Reed Hearon Lulu's San Francisco CA DESSERT Sugar free Cheesecake on Chocolate Crust Minh Duong Le Cafe, Monteleone Hotel New Orleans LA
Lobster with Fresh Grains and Aromatic Herbs by Francis Chaveau of La Belle Otero, Carlton Hotel in Cannes, France. Sauteed Rockfish on Arugula with Scallop-Lobster Tortellini by Steve Young of Four Ways Inn in Bermuda. Sacher Parfait with Strawberries by Helmut Lengauer of Hotel Sacher in Vienna, Austria.
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.
Terrine of Summer Vegetables and Guinea Fowl by Christian Golles of Palais Schwarzenberg in Vienna, Austria. Roasted Scallops with Porcini Mushrooms by Georges Blanc of Restaurant Georges Blanc in Viennes, France. Chocolate Trilogy by Galileo Reposo of Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia in Milan, Italy.
Sweet Potato-wrapped Lobster by Martin frost of Four Seasons Resort in Nevis BVI. Lamb Rack by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fried Apple-Poppy Seed Beignets with Sabayon by Adi Bittermann of Vikerl's Lokai in Vienna, Austria.
APPERTIZER Crab Chowder with Roasted Red Pepper Hans Hickel Oystercatchers Tampa FL ENTREE Poached Chicken Breast Victor Gielisse CFT/Zale-Lipshey Hospital Dallas TX DESERRT Banana Fritters with Mango Creme Anglaise Rene Bajeux The Grill Room, The Windsor Court Hotel New Orleans LA
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.
ART AND ECOLOGY - The Royal Society for the Arts explored the relationship between art and ecology. ART AND CLIMATE CHANGE - A London exhibition brought artists into the debate of climate change. LAURIE DAVID - Environmental activist Laurie David became famous about her film on warming, An Inconvenient Truth. ECO PHOTO EXHIBITION - A photographic competition to increase awareness of the world's environment and development problems. ECO FASHION - An exhibition in London pointed the way to more environmentally friendly fashion. POLYTHENE ART - Waste polythene bags were made into life-life figurines for an exhibition by children in India's northern Jammu. PHILLIPPINES RECYCLING - We take a look at how anyone can turn recyclable rubbish into fashion items.
GOTHIC GLACIERS - Scientists are studying aspects of climate change and global warming. ANTARCTIC CLIMATE CHANGE - Scientists have found startling results about climate change in the last 50 years. POLAR BEARS / CLIMATE CHANGES - World Wide Fund (WWF) has published scientific studies indicating that the Arctic poplar bear is affected by climate changes. THE ANTARCTIC - Could volcanic activity under the Antarctic be the reason behind the landmass warming?
MARGARET THATCHER - PART 2 - Margaret Thatcher's 1979 election victory was a stunning result for the 53-year-old politician. The 44-seat majority represented a significant mandate and Thatcher made full use of the opportunities. SALVADOR DALI - Throughout his colorful and productive life, Dali played on people's fascination with the weird and wacky, although he was sometimes criticized for putting commerce before art. DOLLY PARTON- She's a terrific singer, extremely gifted songwriter, and also has outstanding business smarts. Smarts that have kept her at the top of the show business tree for decades. JESSE OWENS - Jesse Owens was the son of a sharecropper and the grandson of a slave, but he held the world's attention at the 1936 Berlin Olympics when he left Hitler's Aryan supremacy theories in the dust and collected four individual gold medals. HUMPHREY BOGART - With wealthy, upper middle class parents, Humphrey Bogart's natural milieu was the drawing rooms of Manhattan, and yet he eventually found fame as Hollywood's favorite gangster and tough guy.
Named after the famous painter because his pregnant mother was viewing the works of da Vinci when she first felt baby son kick, the talented actor Leonard DiCaprio got his break in Hollywood at the age of sixteen. Playing the mentally-challenged brother of Johnny Depp in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," he was nominated for an Academy Award. But it was his portrayal of Romeo in Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet" that made him a household name. Leonardo followed that movie up with perhaps his biggest role to date, in James Cameron's "Titanic. " Roles have come and gone since, of course, but one thing is for certain, Leonardo DiCaprio will forever be remembered for standing on the front of the famous doomed ocean liner with his arms wrapped around Kate Winslet.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
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.
Guests: Matt DuBuc, Head Coach Jayden Torress, Student Bretmichael Hood, Head Coach Santi Paz, 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 Everglades High plays Western High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Journey to the Wild West on today's episode of Travel Thru History! Take a peek behind the curtain of the most entertaining city in the world. It's a place carved out of the Mojave Desert; a place we've come to know as Las Vegas. While the city is known for its endless entertainment options we'll take a look into the intriguing roots that were much different from what Las Vegas is today. We get things rolling by visiting the first permanent structure that was built in the valley. It was a small adobe Mormon Fort that was constructed by Mormon Missionaries. We'll learn how this became an essential crossroad for travelers. We'll blast our way into the 1940's and 50's as we visit the National Atomic Testing museum to learn about how the desert outside of Vegas was used for testing America's secret nuclear weapons. Next we visit the Neon Museum Boneyard, the final resting place for those large neon signs used to light up Las Vegas skyline. Put aside your previous notions of Las Vegas because we're going to prove that there is so much more to Las Vegas than rolling dice.
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.
Today on Take Paws, we'll hear from a talented veterinarian who specializes in the well-being of our feline friends. Plus, we'll also learn about the kind of training it takes to help your dog make it in show biz and we'll get movin' and groovin' with some funky friends at Woofstock'n HOLLY BLAKNEY, CPDT-KA STEPHANIE CLARK LISA MENDHEIM
Lamb Ravioli --Anne Rosenzweig, Arcadia New York, NY; Pheasant and Polenta --Ted Fondulas, Hemingway's Killington, VT; Apple Tart --Dawn Rose, Olives Charlestown, MA
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
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
1872 - Andrew Carnegie, Father of the American Steel Industry 1873 - Levi Strauss Patents Blue Jeans 1876 - Henry Heinz and the Rise of Product Branding 1876 - Alexander Granham Bell Demonstrates the Telephone 1880 - George Eastman Patents Kodak Roll Film 1888 - Lue Gim Gong, Father of the Florida Citrus Industry
This episode of Dateline Health is about the innovations used to treat Parkinson's Disease. Guests: Henry Moore, M.D.
This is a land of rolling hills, white cliffs, shimmering meadows and medieval castles, famous for its history. There are oyster farms and the only organic hop farm and brewery in England. The orchards, watched over by glorious castles cloaked in historical importance, stretch to the horizon as lazy afternoons bask in the sunlight, while the chirping birds and the grazing sheep provide the only sounds.
Host Sian Richards not only learns about the history and culture of the countries she visits in her tour across Asia, professional chefs in each location invite her to enjoy the delicious meals they?ve prepared.
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
Chili Rellenos, Isadora Martinez La Tertulia, Santa, Fe NM and Goat Cheese Rellenos Gordon, Naccarato, Gordon's, Aspen, CO Relleno with Egg White, Ninfa Laurenzo, Ninfa's, Houston TX and Caldo Xochitl Mary Trevino, El Mirador, San Antonio TX Roast Wild Turkey with Blue Cornmeal-Chorizo,Dressing Stephan Pyles, Routh Street Cafe, Dallas TX Peach Mousse with Raspberry, Coulis Gert, Rausch and Bernd Voll, Austin's Courtyard, Austin TX
Travel up the east coast from South Carolina to Virginia photographing ducks, snow geese and wild tundra swans as they migrate south.
Narrated by Rick Hord, this program explores the rare, coastal dune lakes of northwest Florida, which are not only home to several endangered species, but also are endangered themselves due to human activity; we discover what the lakes are, why they matter, and how to protect them and their dependent species.
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
The successes and challenges of two businessmen who are crossing races and cultures; classical music, and oral history in the Glades.
The Sounds of Little Haiti is an immersive cultural experience in the heart of downtown Little Haiti. This outdoor concert is an opportunity for the Haitian diaspora, local Floridians, and tourists to celebrate the authenticity of Haitian culture. Guests: T-Vice Klick Roberto Martino
An incredible acrobat, Jackie Chan has been wowing audiences since the 1970's with his improvisational martial arts fighting style and comic timing. He still manages most stunts himself, a fact that has endeared him to fans of action films worldwide. He worked for ten years as an actor and stuntman in his homeland of China, enjoying great success, but never really established a foothold in the international market until 1995 with the movie, "Rumble in the Bronx, " which was followed by the hugely successful movie with Chris Tucker, "Rush Hour." After that, "Shanghai Noon" established Jackie as an action/comedy hero. Then it was back to the sequels to "Rush Hour," which have made him a household name - as well as a multi-millionaire.
Clint Eastwood's career as one of the premier actors and directors of his time has now surpassed sixty years. His huge body of work has won him the respect of peers and fans alike, culminating in the Lifetime Achievement Award he received at the Oscars in 1996. This biography of Clint's career takes us from his early days in spaghetti westerns, like "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" and "A Fistful of Dollars," through his "Dirty Harry" movies, up to his work at the age of 78 in "Gran Torino," which made him the oldest leading man to reach number one at the box office; also we pay tribute to his directorial successes that include "Mystic River," "Space Cowboys," "Flags of Our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima"; plus his Oscar winning work in "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Baby."
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: Aishwarya Rai, Milla Jovovich, Tyra Banks, Gisele Bundchen, Monica Bellucci.
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.
The Old Patagonian Express in Argentina; O. Winston Link museum in Roanoke, Va.; cruising the Oregon Coast.
The first decades of aviation brought both triumph and tragedy. To fly an early airplane required skill, courage and daring. A new breed of adventurers looked to the heavens for their challenges, and thrilled audiences around the world. The advent of the movie camera meant that their exploits could be broadcast to every corner of the globe, and recorded for posterity. Several of the world's great aviators learned their craft in the bloodbath that was the Great War. The pilots of Germany, France and Britain who were able to master combat flying in time to prevent an early death were known as "Air Aces."