Having ambushed the Sheriff's courier, Robin's life is placed in peril: he is arrested by the Sheriff and Lady Marian Fitzwalter, his childhood companion, is accused of being in league with outlaws.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Shrimp Flautas Donna Nordin Cafe Terra Cotta Tucson AZ ENTREE Baby Lamb Alex Stratta Renoir, Mirage Hotel Las Vegas NV DESSERT Fresh Peach and Raspberry Shortcake Thaddeus DuBois Beau Rivage Biloxi MS
APPETIZER Oyster Stew Donald Barickman Magnolia's, Charleston SC ENTREE Grilled Tuna with Crawfish Pirlau and Watercress Essence Frank Stitt Highlands Bar & Grill, Birmingham AL DESSERT Pear Charlotte Pascal Demory Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis MN
Roasted Scallops and Braised Pork Belly with Celeriac Puree and Rosemary Sauce by Tom Aikens of Pied a Terre in London, England. Squab with Grapes by Jean-Pierre Billoux of Pre aux Clercs in Dijon, France. Sour Cream Souffle with Chocolate Sauce and Strawberries by Sissy Sonnleitner of Landhaus Kellerwand in Kotschach-Mauthen, Austria.
Celery Soup by Werner Matt of La Scala, Vienna Plaza in Vienna, Austria. Rack of Lamb by Luciano Bossegia of Cardinale in Sao Paula, Brazil. Bitter Chocolate Souffle by Francois Rodolphe with Phillipe Moivan of Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards, France.
Smoked Salmon by William O'Callaghan of Longueville House in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. Suckling Veal Chop by Jean Michel Lorain of La Cote St. Jacques in Joigny, France. Mocha Mousse Torte with Wild Berries by Franz Girbl of Hotel Schlolss Monchstein in Salzburg, Austria.
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.
APPITIZER * Barbecued Spiced Oysters on Creamy Succotash Daniel O?Leary Buckhead Diner, Atlanta GA ENTREE Bacon-wrapped Trout Stuffed with Crawfish John Fleer The Inn at Blackberry Farm, Walland TN DESSERT * Coffee Cup with Sabayon Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery, Covington LA
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.
PESTICIDE DANGER - A report on the use of unregulated pesticides in developing countries. ITALY TOXIC WASTE - Illegal dumping may be the cause of the increase of Health: Global Environmental Health child malformation and certain cancer types. RADIOACTIVE WASTE REPORT - A report by the committee on radioactive waste management studied examples of underground disposal in Finland and Sweden. BELGIAN BLOOD -Our blood could be contaminated by at least 18 potentially dangerous chemicals. GARBAGE - Caracas developed a way of cleaning their streets of garbage by offering poor Venezuelans to exchange bags of garage for much needed food. DRINKING STRAW - This straw purifies water and eliminates waterborne
PALM ISLAND PROJECT - Environmentalists contend a project is destabilizing the island's delicate marine ecosystem. US MARINE SANCTUARY - Expanding the existing reserve will make this the largest no-take marine conservation area in the world. RIVER ACCESS - A plan to unlock sections of rivers from land owners rights. GREAT BARRIER REEF - The reef is under threat from damaging fishing practices; so a protection program has been put into force. GALAPAGOS - UNESCO sent a delegation to Ecuador's Galapagos Islands to investigate claims that the island's fishermen want to introduce long-line fishing. MARINE CONSERVATION INDONESIA - A province in Indonesia is working to restore years of damage.
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV - PART 2 - Gorbachev was elevated to superstar status, mobbed by crowds across the capitalist world. The phenomenon became known as "Gorby-mania," with thousands of people desperate to catch a glimpse of the great man. MARIE CURIE - Marie Curie's investigation of uranium rays yielded the ground-breaking hypothesis that the rays could be an atomic property of uranium, leading to a Nobel Prize in Physics. SOPHIA LOREN - Sophia Loren has often voiced her thanks for her impoverished beginnings - "the two big advantages I had at birth were to have been born wise and to have been born in poverty." ROBERT GODDARD - Born in 1882, Goddard's interest in science was stimulated at an early age by his father who showed him experiments in electricity. His interest in rockets and space fight began in 1898, when as a 16-year-old, he read the books of English novelist H.G. Wells. ARTHUR MILLER - PART 1 - More than any other playwright, Arthur Miller drew together strands of the American experience and wove them into plays that attempted to make sense of the dysfunction of modern lives.
Born in Thal, Austria in 1947, Arnold Schwarzenegger has been quoted as saying "I knew I was a winner; I knew I was destined for great things." He began his career by winning the Mr. Olympia title a record-breaking six times and throughout his career in movies and politics his dedication to bodybuilding has been as solid as his abs, because he believes that bodybuilding has been a great help in his career, especially in action movies. In 2003 he turned his attention to politics and became Governor of California; and today continues his winning acting career continuing to make movies.
Further into the Indian Ocean to what many call the last paradise, is Madagascar, Here we explore the crafts and churches that make this culture uniquely beautiful.
As the 18th century dawned on the North American continent, four powers, the French, Spanish, the British and the Native Americans were competing to see who could control this remarkable land. *1701 The English Board of Trade Creates Royal Colonies *1701 The French Return Soldiers to North American Interior *1701 Yale College is Founded *1702 Colonists Sack St. Augustine *1702 Cotton Mather publishes "The Ecclesiastical History of New England" *1709 Quakers Erect a Meeting House in Boston *1713 Treaty of Utrecht *1713 Capt. Robinson Designs and Constructs a Schooner
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights create the foundation for equal rights in America. Chapters: - 1772 Samuel Adams Pens The Rights of the Colonists - 1776 - America's Declaration of Independence Sets the Stage for Equality - 1785 - Congress Extends Property Ownership to the Common Man - 1791 - The Bill of Rights Guarantees Equal Rights - 1837 - Horace Mann Leads the Way for Universal Education
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 Spanish River High plays The Benjamin School in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
It's a tale of two cities that have made a profound impact on the development of the US. They're as close as sisters, but most often referred to as "twins." Minneapolis and St. Paul, which are in the upper Midwest state of Minnesota; a state that is a growing hotspot for arts, culture, food, history and sports. For Minneapolis, that story begins with a flourmill. We're taking you to the Mill City Museum, where we tour the ruins of the mills that employed so many of the city's early residents until it blew up and burned down, twice. Then we break ranks at Fort Snelling and guide you through the first permanent settlement in Minnesota. An amazing military fortress. St. Paul was a real life gangsters paradise in the 1930s, we'll take you underground into Wabasha Street Caves.
Learn about the history of tennis as host, Leslie Mueller visits the International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum in Newport, RI. From the game of lawn tennis at the turn of the century to a Roger Federer hologram giving tennis tips, this historic building has been part of the social scene in Newport since 1880. Hear tennis legend Todd Martin talk about the present day world of tennis and join us Behind-the-Scenes to see one of the museum?s special collections that are not on view to the public.
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
The Haitian Heritage Museum is a not-for-profit organization that is committed to highlighting and preserving Haiti's rich culture and heritage, locally and internationally. Guests: Eveline Pierre, Executive Director Serge Rodrigue, Director of Operations
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
Spring Roll with Lamb Sweetbreads and Three Pepper Sauces by Heinz Hanner of Kronprinz Mayerling in Vienna, Austria. Sweet and Sour Opakapaka by Sam Choy of Sam Choy's Restaurants of Hawaii in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii HI. Custard with Anise and Caramel Autumn Fruits by Ada Concaro of Tomo Uno in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mexican Hat Dance--Jerry Clare, Belmont Inn Camden, ME; Karsky Shashlik Supreme --Paul Ingenito,The Russian Tea Room New York, NY; Cr?pes with Oranges --Klaus P. Helmin, Tivoli Restaurant Rosslyn, VA
This episode of Dateline Health is about epilepsy and the efforts being made to raise awareness. Guests: Amyah Saunders
This episode studies northern Morocco, from Tangiers to Chefchaouen to Fez to Meknes, a land enriched by verdant pastures and vibrant fishing villages. The heady presence of a centuries old culture is all pervasive among some of the finest examples of Islamic architecture. In the colorful markets, or souks, everything is for sale. The aroma of spices and fruits is intoxicating, while the refreshing qualities of the local mint tea is sure to appease even the most demanding of travelers. Inhabited by a warm and friendly people, it's shores dip into the Mediterranean and its deserts into the Sahara, with a culture embracing European and African influences and a cuisine so refined it lingers in the memory forever.
Lombok is a secret hideaway. Visited by people who love snorkeling, scuba diving, boating and fishing. Highlights include: the formidable volcano, Mount Rinjani; quaint fishing villages; a pottery and weaving village; an authentic sea-going experience.
APPETIZER Lamb Roulade on Zucchini and Eggplant Carpaccio Guenter Seeger The Dining Room, The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, Atlanta GA ENTREE Scampi Paul Bartolotta Spiaggia Chicago IL DESSERT Summer Berries with White Chocolate Mousse Gerard Partoens The Peabody - Orlando, Orlando FL
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
Discover nesting shorebirds in the lowcountry of South Carolina with nature photographer Eric Horan.
Combining the work of celebrated photographers Clyde Butcher and Richard Bickel with Elam Stoltzfus' award-winning cinematography, this program captures the mysterious and timeless beauty of the Apalachicola River, which originates in Georgia and flows through Florida to the Gulf of Mexico.
Elizabeth Dimon talks about her career and her love of new works. Guests: Elizabeth Dimon Karen Stephens Bill Hirschman Shari Upbin Andy Rogow
A group of women from various countries meet and talk about race in the U.S. from a global perspective; Brazilian culture and caporeira and Black and White stories from common ground.
As this biographical profile reveals, for a billionaire businessman Richard Branson comes across as more of a rock star. A creative thinker, who originally wanted to become a journalist, Branson began his entrepreneurial career with a student magazine, as well as selling discounted albums from the truck of his car. He launched Virgin Records in 1972, signed the Sex Pistols and Culture Club, two huge acts in the seventies and eighties, but he wasn't willing to stop there; he then extended the Virgin name into CD and DVD retail, mobile and Internet service, trains, planes - and now he's even making plans for space tourism! It seems the sky's definitely not the limit as far as Richard Branson's concerned.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: THE BLACK DAHLIA: Aspiring actress Elizabeth Short suffered a violent and horrible death in the 1940's that caused much morbid fascination among the public. Her unsolved murder case continues to inspire movie makers to this day. OKLAHOMA BOMBING: On April 19, 1995, 168 people were killed, and more than 800 injured when Timothy McVeigh set off a bomb. SORBONNE RIOTS: In May 1968, students in France started a protest against the rigid ideologies of then French President Charles DeGaulle, which quickly gained support throughout the nation and around the world. BLACK SEPTEMBER: More than 300 passengers were taken hostage when Palestinian extremists hijacked 4 airliners in September 1970. NAOMI CAMPBELL: Supermodel Naomi Campbell is a highly successful model, business and novel writer; however, she too has received press about her temper. MERSEY GANG WAR: Liverpool's gangland wars of the mid 1990's, over control of the city's clubs and drug distribution, led to multiple deaths as a result of widespread use of deadly firearms.
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."
Jack Lemmon made over 60 films and received eight Academy Award nominations and two Oscars. His films include Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Days of Wine and Roses, The Odd Couple, Save the Tiger, The China Syndrome, and Glengarry Glenn Ross. This profile includes interviews with directors Billy Wilder, Delbert Mann, actors Gregory Peck and Kevin Spacey, and many other Hollywood luminaries.
Retrospective profiles of: Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Samantha Morton, Laura Linney, Christina Ricci.
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.
Riding a historic rail line from the northern California coast through the redwoods; Denver area garden layout; Missouri 12 tourist line; the location where the final spike was driven into first transcontinental railroad.
The decades following the First World War saw aircraft designers pushing the boundaries of aeronautical technology, moving the industry forward at a rapid pace. With new commercial markets opening up, it was the visionaries who held the key to success. Each invention promising a future filled with endless possibilities. Airplane manufacture was moving from an era where designers often built their own inventions, to a level of complexity which required the expertise of specialist mechanics and engineers.