Disguised as a monk, Robin visits Friar Tuck, a jovial, stout, holy man, and together they organize the escape of Mildred from the clutches of the Lord Germaine and the Sheriff. Though his church is in Nottingham, the friar becomes a close ally of the outlaw and begins to pay frequent visits to Sherwood.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Roast Langoustine with Pisto and Balsamic Lemon Vinaigrette Julian Serrano Picasso, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas NV ENTREE Confit Duck Salad Roxsand Scocos Roxsand Restaurant Phoenix AZ DESSERT German Country Plum Tart Shane Gorringe Zoe's Bakery Covington LA
APPETIZER Benne Seed Shrimp and Crab Cakes with Cilantro Peanut Sauce Peter de Jong Beaufort Inn Beaufort SC ENTREE Sturgeon Napoleon with Foie Gras and Beet-Sherry Vinegar Sauce Pierre Pollin Le Titi de Paris, Arlington Heights IL DESSERT Chocolate Demerara Shane Gorringe Zoe's Covington, LA
King Crab Cake by Coco Pacheco of Aqui Esta Coco in Santiago, Chile. Roasted Duck with Pear-Sweet Potato Rosti by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Baked Rhubarb Kisses by Wilhelm Schnattl of Restaurant Schnattl in Vienna, Austria.
Clear Tomato Soup by Lisl Wagner-Bacher of Landhaus Bacher in Mautern, Austria. Turbot Meuniere by Eric Frechon of Le Bristol Hotel in Paris, France. Cherry Mousse Millefeuille by Maria Salcuni of La Tenda Rossa in San Casciano, Italy.
Crackling Dumplings on Fried Sauerkraut by Christain Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria. Lightly-smoked Lamb Loin by Serge Botelli of La Coquille in Bermuda. Roasted Figs in Port Wine on Fruit Bread with Apricot Marmalade by Philippe Jousse of Restaurant Alain Chapel in Mionnay, France.
Velours de Tomate "Grappa" and Spaghetti with Shellfish by Christian Morisset of La Terrasse, Hotel Juana in Juan-des-Pins, France. Veal Chop with Puree of White Beans by Albert Roux of Le Gavroche in London, England. Poached Pear Terrine with Black Nuts and Orange Sauce by George Weinwurm of Restaurant Korso in Vienna, Austria.
Escargot Sombreros in Saffron Cream Sauce Alan Zeman, Tucson Country Club, Tucson AZ Grilled Quail with Shoestring Sweet Potatoes Bradley Ogden, Campton Place, San Francisco CA Baked Peaches with Macadamia Nuts and Apricot Coulis Bernard Dervieux, Grand Champions Club, Aspen CO Chicken Breasts Stuffed with Cilantto Pesto Goat Cheese [Grilled Chicken with Herb Pesto] Anne Lindsay Greer, Dallas TX
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.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Program 1: The Seeds of the Constitution 1619 - Virginia Colonists Create the First Legislative Assembly 1733 - Parliament Restricts Free Trade Through the Molasses Act 1735 - The Peter Zenger Trial Lays the Seed for Freedom of the Press 1739 - Black Uprising in South Carolina Foreshadows Constitutional Crisis 1739 - The Great Awakening and the Separation of Church and State
AUSTRALIA WASTE - The global renewable rubbish dump in Sydney normally turns over 175,000 tons of household waste into reusable materials that would normally go to a landfill. RECYCLING FIRM TURNS TV AND COMPUTERS INTO FLOOR TILES - A British recycling project is producing non-slip floor tiles using glass from bottles and even television and computer screens. CHINA E-WASTE - Take a look at sculpture created by Greenpeace made entirely of electronic waste. SHOPPING BAG BRA - An eco-friendly bra is called the 'no plastic bag bra'; it's made of recycled polystyrene and can be transformed into a plastic bag just by taking it off and unfolding the pads. NAPPIES - Knowaste developed a recycled paper diaper. RECYCLING PLASTICS - Scientists developed a technique to turn plastic household waste into strong durable quality products such as car components. RECYCLED GLASS A Brit recycles wine bottles into unusual wine glasses. RECYCLING YOGURT POTS - Recycling yogurt pots and turning them into building material.
American women launch the world's first equal rights movement, while Blacks build their own universities for equality in education. Chapters: - 1837 - Mary Lyon Leads the Fight for Equality in Education - 1843 -Juana Briones Establishes Women's Property Rights - 1848 - New York Passes the First Married Women's Property Act - 1849 - Amelia Bloomer Founds The Lily - 1854 - Blacks Begin the Struggle for Equality in Education - 1862 - Homestead Act Opens Up Property Rights for Women
Program Three examines the nation's first Equal Rights Association while Blacks and the American worker struggle to obtain equality. Chapters: - 1866 - American Equal Rights Association is Founded - 1872 - Susan B. Anthony Found Guilty of Voting - 1878 - Blacks Disprove the Myth of Their Inferiority - 1886 - Samuel Gompers is Elected First President of the American Federation of Labor - 1902 - 140,000 Mine Workers Go Out on Strike
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
New discoveries are being made in health and biology on a regular basis. Shawn will meet up with a biomedical scientist who will introduce him to his fascinating career studying viruses and immunities. Than Helena will go to a church where the pastor will speak with her about what inspired him to enter the ministry and how he works daily with the church?s members. Hostage situations are never taken lightly. Shawn will meet a police officer who specializes in negotiating the safe release of hostages and victims from a captor.
Guests: Steve Shapiro
Broward Teen News- Marjory Stoneman Douglas Edition- Stories include media center renovations, Drama's "Falloween", Fright Night, STN Horrofest Submission, Gun Control in the Election, Smart Voting- The Significance of Sources, Student Profile on Sofia Gamboa, Student Profile on Bautista, Food Truck Frenzy, Friends of the Everglades, Multicultural Show Hype Video, and Therapy Dogs 1/9/25
Local students match wits as Hollywood Hills High plays Miramar High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Bienvenido a Miami! In this episode of Travel Thru History we head to the booming, metropolis and subtropical city of Miami. Miami is an international city, but there's more to experience than just gorgeous beaches in this Floridian hot spot. Miami is multi-international city that has more entertainment than you could possibly take in. From sipping Cuban cafe con leches in little Havana, to dining in the trendiest, celebrity-crawling restaurants, the city of Miami has something for everyone. We first take you to the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere, The Ancient Spanish Monastery. This jewel of Miami's was purchased from Spain and rebuilt stone by stone in 1953, making this the "the biggest jigsaw puzzle in history." Next, bring your bug spray and some alligator spray too, as we head to the heart of the Florida Everglades to learn how the Miccosukee Indian Tribe built their community in a swamp and how this tribe flourishes in the swamp to this day. Then we'll visit a little taste of Southern Europe right in the heart of as we visit the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.
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.
Help your pet age with dignity! In this episode of TAKE PAWS, we'll learn about how you can help alleviate arthritis in your older pet. We'll find out how following the law can keep us better connected to our furry pals and we'll give our pets a day at the spa without having to go too far from our own doorstep! CRYSTAL BAHR, DVM LISA MENDHEIM MONICA HARPER
Roasted Garlic Flan--Gordon Hamersley, Hamersley's Bistro, Boston, MA; Blackie's Prime Rib--Alden Binet Lanier, Blackie's, Washington, DC; Zabaglione Sarah Venezia --Francesco Antonucci, Remi,New York, NY
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
1831 - Cyrus McCormick Operates His Mechanical Reaper 1834 - The Refrigerator: An American Entrepreneurial Story 1836 - Samuel Colt Patents Five Shot Revolver 1837 - John Deere Invents the First Self-scouring Steel Plow 1844 - Samuel F.B. Morse Demonstrates the Telegraph 1850 - Expressmen: Butterfield, Wells and Fargo
This episode of Dateline Health is about ARC Broward and the important services it brings to the community. Guests: Kim Vassar Julie Price, M.S.
Languedoc in southwestern France is a little known land of spectacularly savage beauty and of jealously guarded traditions with its own language. Mountain streams, forests and glorious fishing villages provide a beautiful and hearty culinary experience. Offshore, oysters are farmed and sold worldwide. This land represents the essence of French regional cuisine and culture, a land best savored on foot and with a generous appetite/
Chiang Mai is Thailand's second largest city, a symphony of art, religion and nature. Sian Richards visits the holy relic of the Buddha; visits Baan San to buy handicrafts; visits the Sai Nam Phung Orchid Nursery, host to over a thousand species of orchid; then she visits the Maesa Elephant Camp, where they are doing everything they can to save the Asian elephant.
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
Escargot Sombreros in Saffron Cream Sauce Alan Zeman, Tucson Country Club, Tucson AZ Grilled Quail with Shoestring Sweet Potatoes Bradley Ogden, Campton Place, San Francisco CA Baked Peaches with Macadamia Nuts and Apricot Coulis Bernard Dervieux, Grand Champions Club, Aspen CO Chicken Breasts Stuffed with Cilantto Pesto Goat Cheese [Grilled Chicken with Herb Pesto] Anne Lindsay Greer, Dallas TX
Doug Gardner and bush pilot Glenn Alsworth Jr. battle bad weather and hundreds of miles by bush plane to photograph Walrus along the Alaskan coast.
1836 - Hispanic-American Juana Briones Establishes San Francisco 1837 - Mary Lyon Founds Mount Holyoke, the First Women's College 1846 - Susan Magoffin Travels the Santa Fe Trail 1847 - Maria Mitchell is the First Scientist to Discover a Comet Using a Telescope 1849 - Amelia Bloomer Publishes The Lily, the First National Magazine for Women 1851 - Sojourner Truth Addresses a Women's Rights Convention in Ohio
1852 - Harriet Beecher Stowe Writes Uncle Tom's Cabin 1852 - Emily Dickinson Publishes First Poem 1856 - Harriet Tubman Becomes the Most Notorious Underground Railroad Conductor 1868 - Louisa May Alcott Writes Little Women 1872 - Susan B. Anthony is Arrested for Voting 1881 - Clara Barton Founds the American Red Cross 1885 - Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane, Belle Starr and the Women of the Wild, Wild West
Weekly highlights of all the amazing activities and achievements happening in Broward County Public Schools.
Women from different backgrounds meet and share their experiences across racial and ethnic lines; Jamaican music, and reminiscences of a Haitian immigrant.
Dr. Augustin, a.k.a "Duke," was born in Montreal Canada and moved to Florida with his parents when he was seven years old, speaking only French and Haitian Creole. An avid athlete, Duke was offered 16 division 1 football scholarships to attend Villanova University, where he went on to earn his Bachelor's degree in Communications. He began his teaching career in 2002 while continuing his education at Nova Southeastern University, and ultimately earning his PhD from Florida Atlantic University. Guests: Ducarmel Augustin, PhD.
Famous for being famous, and often accused of being a ditzy blonde with very little personality, Paris Hilton says she enjoys making her own money and not having to ask her parents for what she wants. Indeed, she's built up an impressive CV which includes modeling, singing, acting, song-writing, the writing of her autobiography, fashion designing and the launch of her own perfume. Her knack for turning celebrity into cold hard cash has meant that she has her fair share of detractors, who accuse her of making money out of being famous, but all the criticism doesn't seem to faze her.
Elvis Presley is an American icon who ushered in a music revolution that triggered a global cultural transformation. In this documentary you see rarely seen footage from concerts and performances that paint the picture of a man who truly arrived before his time. At the height of his music career Elvis was drafted into the U.S. Army, but when he returned two years later, he was an even bigger star even though he had not made a record or a public appearance. To reach an even greater audience, he launched into Hollywood movies. Audiences enthusiastically received Presley, and the films were a great platform to promote his soundtrack albums, but a heavy movie-making schedule and constant touring took its toll on Elvis's health, and he became dependant on prescription medication. Sadly, Elvis Presley died on August 16th, 1977, at just 42 years of age. The world was shocked as Elvis "left the building" for the last time. Thousands of mourners gather at "Graceland" every year on the anniversary to commemorate his death, and his music and persona still inspire artists around the world.
An actor of many faces, Mexican-born Anthony Quinn has appeared in over 270 films in ethnically diverse roles from an American Indian to a Greek peasant. Quinn himself tells his fascinating story with help from his daughter and son, actors and directors including Kirk Douglas, Julie Harris and Stanley Kramer. Including clips from such acclaimed films as La Strada, Viva Zapata! and Zorba the Greek.
Retrospective profiles of: Tom Jones, Michael Buble, Rod Stewart, George Michael, Mick Jagger.
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.
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.
In 1982 the US government initiated a top secret research program known as Copper Canyon, to investigate the possibility of a single stage-to-orbit airplane which could take off and land horizontally. In 1990 the X-30 National Aero-Space Plane was developed by MacDonald Douglas, Rockwell International and General Dynamics in an attempt to prove that thermal Dynamics in an attempt to prove that thermal dynamics have a direct effect on the speed at which an aircraft can travel. The buzz word in the space industry now is tourism. Private companies have moved into space research, with the philosophy that the best way to extend man's reach into space is to promote it as a tourist destination.