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 | | BBC America with Author Clive Worth, 01:51I am out on BBC America again on the 10th of August at 10pm and they need to know I got two books out, 1st is, (A Serial Shaggers Guide to Internet Dating), 2rd is, (Internet Dating Kings Diaries), Full more...of true in depth sex stories, with tips to all men and women on how easy it is to get dates from the Internet, Google Me Clive Worth, There are 4 Google searches of me, 1st, (My 100,000 lovers), Doc, 2rd, (Clive Worth News), 3rd, (Clive Worth blogs), 4th, (Clive Worth), My photos are on Flickr.Com, My Videos on, (worthalot2),= YouTube, BBC America web aite,= http://WWW.bbcamerica.Com/tvschedule.jsp?showsList=114 less Tags: bbc america Category: Entertainment Views: 8 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 19, 08 By: worthalot | |  |  | | BBCs Drama Series Cranford 01:36The BBC drama series adapted from Mary Gaskells classic novels of small town gossip, secrets and romance. 1842. Cranford, a market town in the North West of England, is a place governed by etiquette, more...custom and above all, an intricate network of ladies. It seems that life has always been conducted according to their social rules, but Cranford is on the cusp of change? Cranford is available on DVD May 20th. www.bbcamericashop.com less Tags: cranford bbc america lady ludlow classic films british television Category: Entertainment Views: 85 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 29, 08 By: WarnerBros  | |  |  | | Portia and Massano Meet Again Merchant of Venice 01:43Merchant of Venice, part of the BBC Oscar Winners Collection, will be released to DVD May 20th. The collection highlights famous films from Academy Award Winning actresses Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and more...Helen Mirren. www.bbcamericashop.com less Tags: helen mirren judi dench maggie smith bbc america academy awards Category: Entertainment Views: 31 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 29, 08 By: WarnerBros  | |  |  | | Torchwood Season 2 BBC America Exclusive Trailer 00:60Exclusive Trailer from Freema Agyeman - Torchwood Season 2 - Launches January 26th on BBC America Tags: torchwood season 2 exclusive trailer launch jan 2008 bbc america freema agyeman britishbeachcomber Category: Entertainment Views: 211 Comments: 2 Added: Dec 21, 07 By: BritishBeachcomber  | |  |  | | Putin Nuclear Threat BBC] 06:38Russian president Putin warns the west about expanding further into eastern europe. Tags: russia putin nuclear america arms race coldwar tugs101 nwo newworldorder 911 iran Category: News Views: 133 Comments: 3 Added: Oct 21, 07 By: imhavingaboy24  | |  |  | | BBCThe Bible Code3of5 09:48BBC-The Bible Code-3-of-5 Tags: bbcthe bible code3of5 Category: Music Views: 19 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 08 By: FAITHINGOD | |  |  | | LOST season one commercial for the BBC 01:01read the title Tags: lost bbc Category: Entertainment Views: 37 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 23, 08 By: HarveyLocust  | |  |  | | BBC IN IRAQ 00:36A funny clip that i found hope you like it Tags: bbc iraq funny comedy news Category: Comedy Views: 45 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 3, 08 By: chaffe619  | |  |  | | BBC JUMPS THE GUN! 02:16BBC JUMPS THE GUN Tags: bbc jumps the gun 911 Category: News Views: 25 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 17, 07 By: Eyeswideshut | |  |  | | BBC ODDYSEY 2 00:31CLASSICS ITO NA IPINALABAS SA BBC 2 NA NGAYON AY ABS-CBN. Tags: bbc oddysey Category: Entertainment Views: 25 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 26, 07 By: jerick088 | |  |  | | Goatse on BBC 01:32The BBC has officially been goatlinked by an MSPaint drawing. Fantastic! Tags: goatse bbc owned funny comedy Category: Comedy Views: 56 Comments: 1 Added: Jun 8, 07 By: brideofvoldemort | |  |  | | BBC Panarama Scientology 43:57Original Broadcast 27th April 1987 BBC 9:30pm John Sweeney investigates the Church of Scientology, endorsed by some major Hollywood celebrities, but which continues to face the criticism that it is less of more...a religion and more of a cult. Some former members claim the Church uses a mind control technique to put opponents at a psychological disadvantage. During the course of his investigation, Sweeney is shouted at, spied on, visited in his hotel at midnight and chased around the streets of LA by strangers in hire cars. less Tags: scientology bbc. Category: News Views: 228 Comments: 2 Added: May 14, 07 By: ConspiracyCentral  | |  |  | | The BBC WTC7 Prophecy. 07:15An astounding video uncovered from the archives shows the BBC reporting on the collapse of WTC Building 7 over twenty minutes before it fell at 5:20pm on the afternoon of 9/11. The incredible footage more...shows a BBC reporter talking about the collapse of the Salomon Brothers Building while it remains standing in the live shot behind her head. Minutes before the actual collapse of the building is due, the feed to the reporter mysteriously dies. less Tags: the bbc wtc7 prophecy. Category: News Views: 70 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 28, 07 By: morganstack | |  |  | | BBCThe Bible Code5of5 07:37BBC-The Bible Code-5-of-5 Tags: bbcthe bible code5of5 Category: Music Views: 20 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 08 By: FAITHINGOD | |  |  | | Scientology Documentary by BBC Panorama 27:29British reporter goes to the states to investigate Scientology. Tags: scientology documentary bbc Category: News Views: 69 Comments: 2 Added: Jul 19, 08 By: fairydust28.in.the.UK  | |  |  | | TOTP KILLING JOKE 03:07KJ ON TOTP Tags: bbc Category: Music Views: 80 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 16, 07 By: KillingJoke  | |  |  | | BBC Radio 4 The Whitehouse Coup 1 of 3 Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House i 10:48BBC Radio 4: The Whitehouse Coup (Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House in 1933!) Document uncovers details of a planned coup in the USA in 1933 by right-wing American businessmen The more...coup was aimed at toppling President Franklin D Roosevelt with the help of half-a-million war veterans. The plotters, who were alleged to involve some of the most famous families in America, (owners of Heinz, Birds Eye, Goodtea, Maxwell House & George Bush’s Grandfather, Prescott) believed that their country should adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to beat the great depression. Mike Thomson investigates why so little is known about this biggest ever peacetime threat to American democracy. less Tags: bbc radio 4 whitehouse coup prescott bush nazi 1933 document usa rightwing american business president franklin d roosevelt fdr war heinz birds eye goodtea maxwell house george bush hitler mussolini great depression mike thomson peacetime democracy politics history new world order pnac Category: News Views: 142 Comments: 3 Added: Jul 29, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | BBC Radio 4 The Whitehouse Coup 2 of 3 Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House i 09:43BBC Radio 4: The Whitehouse Coup (Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House in 1933!) Document uncovers details of a planned coup in the USA in 1933 by right-wing American businessmen The more...coup was aimed at toppling President Franklin D Roosevelt with the help of half-a-million war veterans. The plotters, who were alleged to involve some of the most famous families in America, (owners of Heinz, Birds Eye, Goodtea, Maxwell House & George Bush’s Grandfather, Prescott) believed that their country should adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to beat the great depression. Mike Thomson investigates why so little is known about this biggest ever peacetime threat to American democracy. less Tags: bbc radio 4 whitehouse coup prescott bush nazi 1933 document usa rightwing american business president franklin d roosevelt fdr war heinz birds eye goodtea maxwell house george bush hitler mussolini great depression mike thomson peacetime democracy politics history new world order pnac Category: News Views: 76 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 29, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | BBC Radio 4 The Whitehouse Coup 3 of 3 Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House i 07:20BBC Radio 4: The Whitehouse Coup (Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt against White House in 1933!) Document uncovers details of a planned coup in the USA in 1933 by right-wing American businessmen The more...coup was aimed at toppling President Franklin D Roosevelt with the help of half-a-million war veterans. The plotters, who were alleged to involve some of the most famous families in America, (owners of Heinz, Birds Eye, Goodtea, Maxwell House & George Bush’s Grandfather, Prescott) believed that their country should adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to beat the great depression. Mike Thomson investigates why so little is known about this biggest ever peacetime threat to American democracy. less Tags: bbc radio 4 whitehouse coup prescott bush nazi 1933 document usa rightwing american business president franklin d roosevelt fdr war heinz birds eye goodtea maxwell house george bush hitler mussolini great depression mike thomson peacetime democracy politics history new world order pnac Category: News Views: 90 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 29, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Nineteen EightyFour BBC 1954 with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance 4 of 11) 06:16Adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier Characters: Winston Smith: Peter Cushing O'Brien: Andre Morrell Julia: Yvonne Mitchell Syme: Donald Pleasance Emmanuel Goldstein: Arnold Diamond Parsons: more...Campbell Gray Mrs Parsons: Pamela Grant Old Man: Thin Prisoner Wilfrid Brambell Mr Charrington: Leonard Sachs Big Brother: Roy Oxley Narrator: Richard Williams
Nineteen Eighty-Four was a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in the winter of 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position. The play provoked something of an upset. There were complaints both about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the play. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian governmental regime controlling the population's freedom of thought, and four Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party tabled motions in the House of Commons for the scheduled Thursday second performance to be cancelled. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.
Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with the performance, although the decision went to the heights of the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was even introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry himself, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who did tune in for the Thursday performance constituted the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, and even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known publicly that they had watched and enjoyed the play.
When it had become clear what an important production Nineteen Eighty-Four was, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film the first performance having simply disappeared off into the ether, as it was shown live, seen only by those who were watching on the Sunday evening. At this stage, Videotape recording was still at the development stage and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA), but was only used sparingly, then in Britain for historic preservation reasons and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas. less Tags: 1984 2nineteen eightyfour bbc 1954 peter cushing donald pleasance emmanuel goldstein big brother british george orwell television british film institute british television programmes 20th century room 101 torture totalitarian government freedom of thought free speech conservative uk history orwell politics conspiracy bush cheney america Category: Entertainment Views: 35 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 12, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Nineteen EightyFour BBC 1954 with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance 2 of 11) 07:04Adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier Characters: Winston Smith: Peter Cushing O'Brien: Andre Morrell Julia: Yvonne Mitchell Syme: Donald Pleasance Emmanuel Goldstein: Arnold Diamond Parsons: more...Campbell Gray Mrs Parsons: Pamela Grant Old Man: Thin Prisoner Wilfrid Brambell Mr Charrington: Leonard Sachs Big Brother: Roy Oxley Narrator: Richard Williams
Nineteen Eighty-Four was a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in the winter of 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position. The play provoked something of an upset. There were complaints both about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the play. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian governmental regime controlling the population's freedom of thought, and four Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party tabled motions in the House of Commons for the scheduled Thursday second performance to be cancelled. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.
Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with the performance, although the decision went to the heights of the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was even introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry himself, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who did tune in for the Thursday performance constituted the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, and even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known publicly that they had watched and enjoyed the play.
When it had become clear what an important production Nineteen Eighty-Four was, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film the first performance having simply disappeared off into the ether, as it was shown live, seen only by those who were watching on the Sunday evening. At this stage, Videotape recording was still at the development stage and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA), but was only used sparingly, then in Britain for historic preservation reasons and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas. less Tags: 1984 2nineteen eightyfour bbc 1954 peter cushing donald pleasance emmanuel goldstein big brother british george orwell television british film institute british television programmes 20th century room 101 torture totalitarian government freedom of thought free speech conservative uk history orwell politics conspiracy bush cheney america Category: Entertainment Views: 18 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 12, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Nineteen EightyFour BBC 1954 with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance 10 of 11) 08:32Adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier Characters: Winston Smith: Peter Cushing O'Brien: Andre Morrell Julia: Yvonne Mitchell Syme: Donald Pleasance Emmanuel Goldstein: Arnold Diamond Parsons: more...Campbell Gray Mrs Parsons: Pamela Grant Old Man: Thin Prisoner Wilfrid Brambell Mr Charrington: Leonard Sachs Big Brother: Roy Oxley Narrator: Richard Williams
Nineteen Eighty-Four was a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in the winter of 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position. The play provoked something of an upset. There were complaints both about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the play. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian governmental regime controlling the population's freedom of thought, and four Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party tabled motions in the House of Commons for the scheduled Thursday second performance to be cancelled. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.
Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with the performance, although the decision went to the heights of the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was even introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry himself, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who did tune in for the Thursday performance constituted the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, and even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known publicly that they had watched and enjoyed the play.
When it had become clear what an important production Nineteen Eighty-Four was, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film the first performance having simply disappeared off into the ether, as it was shown live, seen only by those who were watching on the Sunday evening. At this stage, Videotape recording was still at the development stage and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA), but was only used sparingly, then in Britain for historic preservation reasons and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas. less Tags: nineteen eightyfour bbc 1954 peter cushing donald pleasance emmanuel goldstein big brother british george orwell television 1984 british film institute british television programmes 20th century room 101 torture totalitarian government freedom of thought free speech conservative uk history orwell politics conspiracy bush cheney america Category: Entertainment Views: 22 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 12, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Nineteen EightyFour BBC 1954 with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance 9 of 11) 07:57Adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier Characters: Winston Smith: Peter Cushing O'Brien: Andre Morrell Julia: Yvonne Mitchell Syme: Donald Pleasance Emmanuel Goldstein: Arnold Diamond Parsons: more...Campbell Gray Mrs Parsons: Pamela Grant Old Man: Thin Prisoner Wilfrid Brambell Mr Charrington: Leonard Sachs Big Brother: Roy Oxley Narrator: Richard Williams
Nineteen Eighty-Four was a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in the winter of 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position. The play provoked something of an upset. There were complaints both about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the play. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian governmental regime controlling the population's freedom of thought, and four Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party tabled motions in the House of Commons for the scheduled Thursday second performance to be cancelled. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.
Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with the performance, although the decision went to the heights of the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was even introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry himself, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who did tune in for the Thursday performance constituted the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, and even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known publicly that they had watched and enjoyed the play.
When it had become clear what an important production Nineteen Eighty-Four was, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film the first performance having simply disappeared off into the ether, as it was shown live, seen only by those who were watching on the Sunday evening. At this stage, Videotape recording was still at the development stage and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA), but was only used sparingly, then in Britain for historic preservation reasons and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas. less Tags: nineteen eightyfour bbc 1954 peter cushing donald pleasance emmanuel goldstein big brother british george orwell television 1984 british film institute british television programmes 20th century room 101 torture totalitarian government freedom of thought free speech conservative uk history orwell politics conspiracy bush cheney america Category: Entertainment Views: 13 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 12, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Nineteen EightyFour BBC 1954 with Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance 11 of 11) 07:18Adapted by Nigel Kneale, produced by Rudolph Cartier Characters: Winston Smith: Peter Cushing O'Brien: Andre Morrell Julia: Yvonne Mitchell Syme: Donald Pleasance Emmanuel Goldstein: Arnold Diamond Parsons: more...Campbell Gray Mrs Parsons: Pamela Grant Old Man: Thin Prisoner Wilfrid Brambell Mr Charrington: Leonard Sachs Big Brother: Roy Oxley Narrator: Richard Williams
Nineteen Eighty-Four was a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in the winter of 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position. The play provoked something of an upset. There were complaints both about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the play. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian governmental regime controlling the population's freedom of thought, and four Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party tabled motions in the House of Commons for the scheduled Thursday second performance to be cancelled. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.
Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with the performance, although the decision went to the heights of the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was even introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry himself, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who did tune in for the Thursday performance constituted the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, and even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known publicly that they had watched and enjoyed the play.
When it had become clear what an important production Nineteen Eighty-Four was, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film the first performance having simply disappeared off into the ether, as it was shown live, seen only by those who were watching on the Sunday evening. At this stage, Videotape recording was still at the development stage and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA), but was only used sparingly, then in Britain for historic preservation reasons and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas. less Tags: nineteen eightyfour bbc 1954 peter cushing donald pleasance emmanuel goldstein big brother british george orwell television 1984 british film institute british television programmes 20th century room 101 torture totalitarian government freedom of thought free speech conservative uk history orwell politics conspiracy bush cheney america Category: Entertainment Views: 18 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 12, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |
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