One of Robin's men returns to his village to visit his family. On hearing the news, the sheriff convinces the villagers to have the man charged with a recent murder in the area.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Apricot Biscotti Odessa Piper L'Etoile Madison WI ENTREE Grilled Veal Loin Medallions with Chanterelle and Lobster Mushroom-Potato Galette and Calvados-Veal Reduction Scott Boswell Stella! New Orleans LA DESSERT Pound Cake with Lavender and Apples Antoine Bouterin Bouterin New York NY
APPETIZER Stone Crab Wrapped in Phyllo Todd Wiesz Turnberry Isle Resort Miami FL ENTREE Smoked Sturgeon and Mashed Potatoes Gabino Sotelino Ambria Chicago IL DESSERT Caramelized Pear Pocket with Cinnamon Ice Cream John Philipe Maury Picasso, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV
Grilled Buffalo Provolone with Marinated Tomatoes and Fennel Salad by Pablo Massey of Restaurant Massey in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pike-Perch with Celery by Francois Rodolphe of Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards, France. Poppy Seed Crepes with Poppy Seed Filling by Harald Fargel of Figlmuller in Vienna, Austria.
Miixed Salad with Vegetables by Thierry Alix of La Samanna in St. Martin. Venison Medallions with Creamed Cabbage and Slip Dumplings by Stefan Hierzer of Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Austria. Fruit Tarte by Paula Hurtado of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile.
Stuffed Spring Vegetables by Michel de Burgo of Restaurant Taillevent in Paris, France. Grilled Wolf Fish with Fresh Thyme on Mediterranean Vegetables by Herbert Danzer of Do & Co Schonbrunn in Vienna, Austria. Tropical Napoleon by Mara Rocha Mello of Cafe Patisserie in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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.
Barbecued Langoustine Risotto by Keith Scheible of St' James's Club in Antiqua. Roasted Rack of Lamb with Fava Beans and Zucchini Spaghetti and Basil Sauce by Christophe Lidy of Garcia & Rodrigues in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dark Chocolate Tart by Brendan O'Sullivan of Archway Restaurant in Galway, Ireland.
APPITIZER Risotto with Bacon, Silver Queen Corn, and Catfish Scott Howell Nana's Durham NC ENTREE Shad Stuffed with Shad Roe Elizabeth Terry Elizabeth on 37th, Savannah GA DESSERT Havana Bananas with Rum, Chilies, and Chocolate Sauce Norman Van Aken Norman's, Coral Gables FL
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Celebrate America with beautiful video clips about our country and government, all carefully synchronized to patriotic, inspiring, & uplifting Americana melodies. Milestones in space exploration, flags, eagles, landscapes, fireworks, Arlington cemetery, the National Mall, Statue of Liberty, backyard BBQs, and more.
An English company has developed a new way of growing trees for commercial and landscape use. Conservationists in Britain are campaigning to protect the countries ancient trees. We take a look at the millennium seed bank and its research. Plants have grown from over 200-year-old seeds from the national archives that scientists at British's Millennium Seed Bank have planted. Is genetic modification the answer to feeding the world or damaging to the environment? The University of Warwich has upgraded their fertilization process; it combines irrigation with fertilization and provides underground hoses delivering water and fertilizer to plants via holes in the pipes.
We take a look at an award-winning, environmentally friendly farm. We look at a couple from England who aim to use the best farming practice that benefits the wildlife around them. We look at alternate fuels for running farm machinery. A new scheme's been launched to encourage farmers to become more environmentally friendly. A conference where farmers are being advised they need to adapt to compete with cheap food from abroad. WORMS - South Africa's exclusive Mount Nelson hotel has developed its very eco-friendly worm farm.The Kindersly Center has a 2500-acre farm with completely eco-friendly crops and produce.
BILL CLINTON PART 2 - Bill Clinton won the 1996 Presidential election with an increased majority; however, Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state employee filed a sexual harassment suit against the President and in 1998 he had to pay a $750,000 settlement. MICK JAGGER - It was Mick Jagger's passion for blues that led him to start a band with childhood friend Keith Richards. Charlie Watts, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman also came on board the group they called "The Rolling Stones" and their self-titled album was released in 1964. NOEL COWARD - There have been great wits before and yet Noel Coward's legacy stands out above them all. NANCY ASTOR - The first woman to take up a seat in Britain's House of Commons, Lady Astor was actually an American, born Nancy Witcher Langhorne in Virginia in 1879. CARY GRANT - The words, witty, debonair and "suavely masculine man about town" don't immediately leap to mind when you hear the name Archibald Leach, but change that name to Cary Grant, and suddenly everything falls into place.
This program presents a biographical profile of Hillary Rodham Clinton prior to her becoming the United States' 67th Secretary of State. As we see, most American First Ladies have been content to stay in the background, but Hillary Rodham Clinton proved to be as ambitious as her husband, former US President Bill Clinton. Known for her deep commitment to social issues, the outspoken, self-proclaimed feminist has never been afraid to make enemies. Her belief in a world-class education for all children, as well as a better, fairer health system, has made her a target for more conservative members of Congress who have gone as far as accusing her of socialism. We see she receives more criticism for her decision to stand by her husband during the Monica Lewinsky scandal; however, Hillary Clinton faced her detractors with her head held high and eventually won the position of Senator of New York in 2001.
The rich history and art of Arabs and Christians are entwined in this region stretching from Granada to Seville and Cordoba. Also known as the Spain of Islam.
Stretching 72 miles down the east coast of Florida, the Space Coast is known for some of this country's most historical events. It was here that man first ventured into outer space and eventually landed on the moon. The Space Coast has changed a little since the golden age of the "Space Race" but a quick visit to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will put you right back into that glorious time, when the United States persevered and slipped the surly bonds of Earth. In this program we'll visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Complex and experience history first-hand. The peaceful serenity of the Rocket Garden holds some of the full size launch vehicles that powered the earliest Mercury and Gemini programs. The gigantic Apollo/Saturn V Center is the resting place for the powerful Saturn V rocket as well as everything related to our visit to the moon. We'll also visit the Shuttle Launch Experience - the safest way to feel the thrill of being an astronaut without actually leaving Earth. Finally, we'll talk with two of NASA's best and brightest who'll explain how studying the past will help push human spaceflight into the future.
Addiction prevention will be the focus of this show. Various addictions will be addressed as a whole, focussing on the commonality of the self-destructive behavior patterns and the harm that results. Warning signs and role models for healthy functioning will be presented along with the skills they utilized to remain addiction free.
Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- This is a year in review, Go Red For Women, Grumpy Man Coffee, Victorian Goth, Chiropractors Commentary, Silver Ball Arcade, Black Sky Paradox, Practice Makes Perfect PSA, Man On The Street- Height Lie, Junior's Barber Shop, Netflix Rundown, and Adelita's Revenge.
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.
In this episode of Travel Thru History we're wading from the Bayou to the Boulevard in the deep south of North America to a city that knows how to have a good time. It hosts one of the biggest festivals in the country and is well-known for its interesting food, original music and friendly people. We're talking, about New Orleans, Louisiana. The most striking impression about New Orleans is the detailed architecture of the old buildings that anchor this city built on the Mighty Mississippi. First, we'll visit the famous French Quarter to marvel at St. Louis Cathedral. Next, we'll go to Jackson Square where the Battle of New Orleans' hero, President Andrew Jackson, takes center stage. We show you the very place where he became a legend in the War of 1812 at Chalmette Battlefield. Then we take cover at the National WWII Museum where we find out how New Orleans played a vital role in the war that changed the world. Lastly we're going to get a taste of the best festival in the world, Mardi Gras! We take you behind the scenes of some of the most intricate and odd sculptures in the parade at Mardi Gras World.
Leslie meets Sue, the most intact Tyrannosaurus Rex ever discovered. We take a private tour of one of the fossil prep labs and learn about the 12 year process of reconstructing Sue. Then we take a Behind the Scenes look at how she gets a thorough cleaning.
Here kitty, kitty!... In this episode of Take Paws, we'll hear from a veterinarian who has some great advice on kitten care. We'll also find out how positive training can help you avoid surrendering your pet to a shelter. Plus, we'll check out what's wagging at the Margate Dog Expo! Samuel A. Frank Yolanda Freeman Michael Jones Lisa MendheIm
Aline is an author and speaker with a heart to help those suffering silently with pain. Aline has learned to effectively balance her career, education and ministry. Life is a great teacher and Aline has never ceased learning. Guests: Aline Milfort
Pheasant in Phyllo by Oliver Horion of Oliver's in MonteDVD, Uruguay. Pike Served on Potato-Marjoram Sauce and Sauteed Flat Mushrooms by Reinhard Gerer of Bristol Korso in Vienna, Austria. The Nobleman's Dessert Box by Gale E. O'Malley of Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Oahu HI..
Foie Gras with Cactus Pear--Alain Borel, L'Auberge Proven?ale, White Post, VA; Roasted Squab with Bacon and Sage--Sylvain Portay, and Le Cirque, New York, NY; Swan with White Chocolate Mousse--Dominique Leborgne, Le Palais du Chocolat , Washington, DC
This episode of Dateline Health discusses the enhanced role pharmacies fulfill in healthcare. Guests: ?Goar Alvarez, Pharm.D.,R.Ph.,C.Ph.,F.A.S.C.P.
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.
Penang is called "the pearl of the orient." Highlights include: Georgetown, its capital; a butterfly farm; durians, the king of fruit; the majestic Kek Lok Si temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia.
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 and photograph some of Alaska's most remote territories from a 1938 Stinson bush plane with pilot Glen Alsworth Jr.
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.
Women Directors of South Florida continue their discussion on issues surrounding their chosen career and how the outlook is changing. Guests: Shari Upbin Carey Hart Elizabeth Price Gail Garrisan Gladys Ramirez
Women from different backgrounds meet and share their experiences across racial and ethnic lines; Jamaican music, and reminiscences of a Haitian immigrant.
Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp has made a career of playing some strange characters, including Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Raul Duke and Donnie Brasco; all of which brought him critical acclaim, but little commercial success. Due to an early decision in his career to only play roles that pleased him, Johnny turned down parts in blockbuster films such as "Titanic," "The Matrix" and "Speed." Then, in 2003, Johnny agreed to pay the role of the slurring, lecherous Captain Jack Sparrow in the "Pirates of the Caribbean," which turned out to be a box office bonanza, generating 653-million dollars worth of treasure and earning him his first Academy Award nomination for the character he said he based his performance on the Rolling Stones' famous guitarist, Keith Richards.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: NOTORIOUS NANNY: In Massachusetts, Louise Woodward an 18-year-old British nanny, was convicted of murder in the second degree of 18-month-old Matthew Eappen. On appeal, her sentence was reduced to involuntary manslaughter. FASHION FELON: Anand Jon Alexander was a celebrity fashion designer who dressed some of Hollywood's most recognizable stars; however, he was arrested and found guilty of multiple sexual offence charges. HOUSE OF HORRORS: 25 Cromwell Street appeared innocuous for many years until it was revealed that its owners, Fred and Rosemary West, had murdered and buried 9 girls and women on the grounds. Fred hung himself awaiting trial, and Rosemary is serving a life sentence. CRIME FIGHTERS: Post-Second World War London saw a boom in the number of Private Detectives and personal security guard agencies. MALAYSIAN WEAPONS' HEIST: Mystic cult group, Al-Ma'unah, claimed responsibility for a daring weapons' heist that left the Malaysian Government embarrassed and on the defensive. All members of the cult were found and arrested. ART HEIST: The National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome was left reeling in 1998 when 3 paintings by Van Gough & Cezanne, worth a reported $30 million were stolen. The paintings were recovered and the crime attributed to one of the Guards.
World renowned producer, record label executive, fashion mogul and philanthropist, Jay-Z has one more title to his name - the husband of singer Beyonce. Retiring from his own rap career in 2003 due to having said everything he wanted to say as a recording artist he set his talents to work helping others ignite their careers in the field. Originally christened Sean Carter, he grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and after being abandoned by his father and dabbling in drugs, life was not too promising for the young aspiring rapper. Luckily, though, fate had other ideas, and his talents gave him inspiration to focus on a life in music, his only ticket out of the crime-ridden neighborhood. After starting independent label Rockerfeller Records, he released his debut effort "Reasonable Doubt" to rave reviews.Ten years later he launched his "coming out of retirement" tour, aiming to go where he'd hadn't gone before to take hip-hop to a broader audience. Today, he remains one of the world's most popular hip hop artists.
As the gang from Disney's extremely popular High School Musical franchise prepare to graduate in the movie, "High School Musical 3," tweenies everywhere wonder what's to become of the actors that brought their favorite characters to life. This bio charts the rise of Zac Efron, from a school kid who had to chase girls to get them to go out with him, to the heart throb he is today, adored by millions of fans around the world. From the moment it was broadcast, "HSM" was a hit, propelling Efron, his co-star and girlfriend, Vanessa Hudgens, and the rest of the cast into the stratosphere. Soundtracks and sequels followed, and merchandise sales soared. Efron didn't stop at "HSM," however, joining the cast of the film "Hairspray." That movie was a hit, ensuring that Zac had a career outside of the franchise. At the premiere of "High School Musical 3," Zac and Vanessa told reporters they hoped that teens could relate to their characters' trials and tribulations in high school. For Efron, Hudgens, and the rest of the cast, however, it's off to the next challenge: establishing a career after "graduation."
It was said that, in his more-than-70 films, William Holden never gave a bad performance. Handsome, charming and unconventional, he had a compulsion to take risks. Determined to reject the adulation of stardom, he was immensely popular on the set and off. Clips include scenes from Golden Boys, Born Yesterday, The Country Girl, Sunset Boulevard, Sabrina, and The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Retrospective profiles of: Shirley Maclaine, Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow, Courtney Cox Arquette, Jennifer Tilly.
Chris delights in appraising a 1922 Pierce-Arrow and a 1936 Dirt Track Sprint Car; Tom puts a big number on a rare 1957 Chrysler 300C; Ben offers an agreeable number on a 1947 Ford Woodie Wagon.
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.