Cezary Pazura w sejmie

Kroniki Facetów z Klasą - Cezary Pazura
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Devine Experiences of Venkat Aravala about Asaramji Bapu's Grace

Venkat Aravala Saying his Devine Experience about Bapuji's Grace
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Cezary Pazura i jego zakupy

Kroniki Facetów z Klasą - Cezary Pazura
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Hollywood Classics - Only Time

It's been a long time since I've wanted to to a Hollywood classics tribute set to Enya's song Only Time. Here it is -- hope you'll enjoy it! In order of appearance: Barbara Stanwyck David Manners Lauren Bacall Humphrey Bogart Margaret Sullavan James Stewart Ingrid Bergman Katharine Hepburn Spencer Tracy Myrna Loy William Powell Audrey Hepburn George Peppard Cary Grant Greta Garbo Robert Taylor Grace Kelly Rosalind Russell Olivia de Havilland Vivien Leigh Clark Gable Gregory Peck
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Doctor Who Companions

A short tribute to all Doctor Who's companions. Here's the list of all the companions in the video. BTW they're all in order of their first ever appearance on the show but some of them didn't become companions until they returned in a later episode. It also includes honorary companions, but doesn't have the robot companions like K9 because they're too hard to morph! Susan Foreman (the Doctor's granddaughter, played by Carole Ann Ford) Barbara Wright (played by Jacqueline Hill) Ian Chesterton (by William Russell) Vicki (Maureen O'Brien) Steven Taylor (Peter Purves) Katarina (Adrienne Hill) Sara Kingdom (honorary companion, played by Jon Pertwee's real-life wife Jean Marsh) Dodo Chaplet (Jackie Lane) Polly Wright (Anneke Wills) Ben Jackson (Michael Craze) Jamie McCrimmon (Frazer Hines) Victoria Waterfield (Deborah Watling) Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) Zoe Heriot (Wendy Padbury) Sergeant John Benton (honorary companion, played by John Levene) Liz Shaw (Caroline John) Captain Mike Yates (honorary companion, played by Richard Franklin) Jo Grant (Katy Manning) Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) Leela (Louise Jameson) Romana I (Mary Tamm) Romana II (Lalla Ward, who was Tom Baker's first wife and is now married to scientist Richard Dawkins who appeared in The Stolen Earth) Adric (Matthew Waterhouse) Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding) Vislor Turlough (Mark Strickson) Peri Brown (Nicola Bryant) Mel Bush (Bonnie <b>...</b>
Classic Movie Kisses

Some of the kisses (and other scenes) included are: Ginger Rogers / Fred Astaire Greta Garbo / Robert Taylor Clark Gable / Claudette Colbert Clark Gable / Carole Lombard Barbara Stanwyck / Gary Cooper Cary Grant / Ingrid Bergman Cary Grant / Deborah Kerr Rita Hayworth / Glenn Ford Grace Kelly / Jimmy Stewart Bette Davis / Paul Henreid Laurence Olivier / Merle Oberon Deborah Kerr / Burt Lancaster Gloria Swanson / William Holden Gene Kelly / Debbie Reynolds Judy Garland / Gene Kelly Ingrid Bergman / Cary Grant Lauren Bacall / Humphrey Bogart Clark Gable / Vivien Leigh Rosalind Russell / Leon Genn Marilyn Monroe / Tommy Noonan Katherine Hepburn / Cary Grant Joan Crawford / Clark Gable Jean Harlow / Clark Gable Claudette Colbert / Warren William Ingrid Bergman / Humphrey Bogart Irene Dunne / Charles Boyer Tallulah Bankhead / Charles Coburn Judy Garland / Robert Walker Gene Kelly / Lucille Ball Grace Kelly / Cary Grant Audrey Hepburn / George Peppard Ingrid Bergman / Charles Boyer Vivien Leigh / Robert Taylor Rita Hayworth / Gene Kelly Irene Dunne / Cary Grant
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Hakeem Olajuwon Dream Shake NBA 2K12 (part 1)

With impeccable footwork on the low block and a silky-smooth jump shot, Olajuwon became one of the greatest centers ever to play the game. He was the epitome of power and grace on the court. Hakeem displayed a vast array of fakes and spin moves, highlighted by his signature "Dream Shake". "If I had to pick a center, I would take Olajuwon." -Michael Jordan
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The Evolution of Computers

A brief video about the evolution of computers from the abacus to the Roadrunner. I do not own the rights to any of the video clips, music or images used. As they are being used for educational purposes I hope this is not a problem. Song: Ecstasy of Gold Artist: Ennio Morricone Album: Ennio Morricone Remixes Volume 2 Komrad Zuse's Z3, ENIAC, CSIRAC, UNIVAC 1, NORC, Jack Kilby, Integrated Circuit, COBOL, Grace Hopper, Spacewar, Steve Russell, Moore's Law, IBM, Floppy Disk, Intel, Microprocessor, ATARI, Pong, Superpaint, Microcomputer, BASIC, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Microsoft, CRAY-1, Tron, Apple Computer, Mouse, Macintosh, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, Internet, Pentium, Roadrunner, Atari 800-XL
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Moderator Lacht sich Tod ! :D

Moderator lacht bis zum Umfallen :D
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RUSSELL HARTY MEETS THE BRA

Russell Harty (5 September 1934 -- 8 June 1988) was an English television presenter, with a distinctly camp turn of phrase; his name has been used as Cockney rhyming slang for party. He got his first break in 1970 presenting the arts programme Aquarius that was intended to be London Weekend Television's response to the BBC's Omnibus. A memorable programme involved a typically bizarre clash of cultures as Harty travelled to Italy to unite on camera the singer Gracie Fields and the classical composer William Walton. In 1973 he was given his own series Russell Harty Plus on ITV which placed him against the BBC's Parkinson, conducting lengthy celebrity interviews. Parts of Russell Harty's interview with The Who in 1973 were included in Jeff Stein's 1979 film The Kids Are Alright, providing some of its most memorable moments, such as Pete Townshend and Keith Moon ripping off each other's shirt sleeves. The show lasted until 1981. In 1981, Harty moved to the BBC with an early evening celebrity chatshow, which gained some notoriety when he was smacked in the face by Grace Jones on live TV. He had offended Jones by turning away from her to talk to another guest. This show ended in 1985. This was filmed in the nearly 80's and shows people like Dave Bennett in the early dayys.
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Book 5 - Interrogation 10 SAINT BRIDGET PATRON SAINT OF EUROPE FINAL PART Answer to the fifth question. "As to the question of why I was circumcised, I answer: Although I did not descend from Abraham through my father, yet I did so through my mother, although without sin. Therefore, because I established the law in my divine nature, I also wanted to endure it in my human nature, so that my enemies might not slander me by saying that I commanded what I myself was unwilling to fulfill." Answer to the sixth question. "As to why I wanted to be baptized, I answer: Anyone who wants to found or start a new way, must lead the way for others. The ancient people were given a way of the flesh, circumcision, as a sign of obedience and future purgation. Among the faithful observers of the law, this brought about a certain effect of future grace and a promise before the coming of the promised truth, that is, before I, the Son of God, came. With the coming of the truth, however, since the law was but a shadow, it had been eternally determined that the ancient way should fade and lose its effect. In order that the truth might appear, the shadow recede, and the way to heaven be more easily seen, I, God and man, born without sin, wished to be baptized as an example of humility for others and so that I might open up heaven for believers. As a sign of this, heaven was opened when I myself was baptized, and the voice of the Father was heard, and the Holy Spirit appeared in the likeness of a <b>...</b>
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A Night to Remember (Part 1 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Walter Lord (book) Eric Ambler (screenplay) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was a Box Office Hit, and received <b>...</b>
GAIL RUSSELL TRIBUTE #23-"MISTY"

A Tone Poem in Memory of Gail Russell (1924-1961),the Exotic Brunette Actress with the sapphire blue eyes whose Beauty and Charm graced the sound stages of Paramount Studios from 1942 to 1950.It would be negligent of me not to mention that all the studio portraits in my Gail Russell Tributes are from my own personal collection,and that most of the portraits were created by the great movie star photographers at Paramount Studios during the 1940's-AL"Whitey"Schafer,Malcolm Bulloch,and William A."Bud"Fraker.Finally,a Heartfelt Salute to the Grace and Charm of a long forgotten Hollywood Star,and to a Hollywood Legacy of Beauty and Glamour that is now a distant memory of a bygone Era.You are still Loved and Remembered,Gail.Rest in Peace,from your Dear Friend,Steve.Song"Misty"by Johnny Mathis.
GAIL RUSSELL TRIBUTE #23 SLIDESHOW MEMORIAL FOR PARAMOUNT ACTRESS WITH PHOTOS SOUNDTRACK TEXT onetruemedia
State of Grace

Full Story: bit.ly Neighbors help an injured farmer. In North Dakota, that's just how it's done.
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A Night to Remember (Part 2 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was a Box Office Hit, and received <b>...</b>
Hakeem Olajuwon Dream Shake NBA 2K12 (part 2)

With impeccable footwork on the low block and a silky-smooth jump shot, Olajuwon became one of the greatest centers ever to play the game. He was the epitome of power and grace on the court. Hakeem displayed a vast array of fakes and spin moves, highlighted by his signature "Dream Shake". "If I had to pick a center, I would take Olajuwon." -Michael Jordan
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A Night to Remember (Part 3 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was a Box Office Hit, and received <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 4 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was a Box Office Hit, and received <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 5 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was a Box Office Hit, and received <b>...</b>
"Empire Falls" Making Of: Ed Harris, Robin Wright, Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward

www.hbo.com robinwright.org.es Empire Falls (2005) At the center of the story is Miles Roby (Ed Harris), for whom the promising opportunities of youth have given way to the demands of family obligations, especially those concerning his cantankerous father Max (Paul Newman) and impressionable daughter Tick (Danielle Panabaker). Unable to escape the town or the dominating shadow of Francine Whiting (Joanne Woodward), who owns the restaurant he runs, Miles copes with a recent divorce from wife Janine (Helen Hunt) while piecing together the shared events that shaped the lives of his mother Grace (Robin Wright) and Francine's late husband CB (Philip Seymour Hoffman). Directed by Fred Schepisi Writing Credits Richard Russo (novel & screenplay) Cast Ed Harris, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Helen Hunt, Paul Newman, Robin Wright, Aidan Quinn, Joanne Woodward, Dennis Farina, William Fichtner, Estelle Parsons, Theresa Russell, Kate Burton, Trevor Morgan, Danielle Panabaker, Lou Taylor Pucci, Miles Chandler, Carey Lowell & Josh Lucas Genre Drama Release Date May 28th 2005(Pt. 1) & 29th (Pt.2) in HBO Filming Locations: Maine, USA
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A Night to Remember (Part 6 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was both a critical and commercial <b>...</b>
Your Grace Still Amazes Me

4JOY Sings Your Grace Still Amazes Me. Thank you God for Amazing Grace!
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Love Song

My second tribute to classic Hollywood couples. Includes Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, James Dean, Natalie Wood, Cary Grant, Irene Dunn, Jimmy Stewart, Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Rita Hayworth, Tyrone Power, Clark Gable, Carol Lombard, Ava Gardner, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Rooney, Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, James Garner, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Audrey Hepburn, Peter Otoole, Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, Jane Russell, Gregroy Peck, Sophia Loren, William Powel, Myrna Loy, Orson Wells, Humprey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Grace Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Robert Wagner, Ricardo Montalban, Esther Williams...... NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
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Amazing Grace - Virgina and Jack

Virginia 1952banjo and myself -Jack (JackGAdams) posted this beautiful hymn previously but decided to redo and just have Virginia play the guitar and sing and I would accompany her...such a beautiful gospel song.. Please read about John Newton ...3rd frame in. John Newton: Hymn Writer and Preacher John Newton who was born in London, [England], July 24, 1725, and died there Dec. 21, 1807, occupied an unique position among the founders of the Evangelical School, due as much to the romance of his young life and the striking history of his conversion, as to his force of character. His mother a pious Dissenter, stored his childish mind with Scripture, but died when he was seven years old. At the age of eleven, after two years' schooling, during which he learned the rudiments of Latin, he went to sea with his father. His life at sea teems with wonderful escapes, vivid dreams and sailor recklessness. He grew into an abandoned and godless sailor. The religious fits of his boyhood changed into settled infidelity, through the study of' Shaftesbury and the instruction of one of his comrades. Disappointing repeatedly the plans of his father, he was flogged as a deserter from the navy, and for fifteen months lived, half-starved and ill-treated, in abject degradation under a slave-dealer in Africa. The one restraining influence of his life was his faithful love for his future wife, Mary Catlett, formed when he was seventeen, and she only in her fourteenth year. A chance reading of <b>...</b>
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Jister - Greed - OLD RECORDING, PROFESSIONAL RECORDINGS ON MY CHANNEL

OLD OLD OLD OLD SHIT RECORDING CLICK OTHER SONGS FOR NEW SONGS Free download - jamesrussellmusic.bandcamp.com ... Had this song written for a while, decided to try my hand at producing! Got me some fruityloops action going down and made the beat, then spat over it, think it's not a bad effort for my first time at producing music! Let me know what you all think.
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A Night to Remember (Part 7 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century." The film was both a critical and commercial <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 8 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 9 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 10 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 11 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 12 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
A Night to Remember (Part 13 of 13)

Directed: Roy Ward Baker Produced: William MacQuitty Written: Eric Ambler (screenplay) Walter Lord (book) Cast: Second Officer Charles Lightoller: Kenneth More Captain Edward J. Smith: Laurence Naismith Thomas Andrews: Michael Goodliffe J. Bruce Ismay: Frank Lawton Captain Stanley Lord: Russell Napier Captain Arthur Rostron: Anthony Bushell Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown: Tucker McGuire Jack Phillips: Kenneth Griffith Harold Bride: David McCallum Chief Baker Charles Joughin: George Rose Lookout Fredrick Fleet: Bernard Fox (Uncredited) (Note: Sean Connery appears as a Deck Crew Member) A Night to Remember is a 1958 docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. long regarded as a high point by Titanic historians for its accuracy. Despite the film's relatively modest production values and the picture-perfect reproduction of the ship's fittings in the 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic, A Night to Remember still receives praise as "the most accurate of all Titanic movies" and "the definitive Titanic tale", especially for its social realism, reflecting, in the words of one critic, "the overwhelming historical evidence that the class rigidity of 1912, for all its defects, produced a genuine sense of behavioral obligation on the Titanic among rich and poor alike; that the greatest number of people aboard faced death or hardship with a stoic and selfless grace that the world has wondered at for most of this century <b>...</b>
JR Miller - We Should Learn a Lesson from the old Heathen Artist

JR Miller - We Should Learn a Lesson from the old Heathen Artist Hebrews 4:13 Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account. Luke 1:5 In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly division of Abijah; his wife Elizabeth was also a descendant of Aaron. 6 Both of them were righteous in the sight of God, observing all the Lord's commands and decrees blamelessly. JR Miller playlist: www.youtube.com A Treasury of Ageless, Sovereign Grace, Devotional Writings www.gracegems.org James Russell Miller was born on March 20, 1840 at Frankfort Springs, Pennsylvania and died on July 2, 1912. Besides authoring over 80 books, booklets, and pamphlets, Dr. JR Miller was the Editorial Superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Publication and a very active pastor in a succession of churches. The crucible of JR Miller's education was his service with the United States Christian Commission, an agency set up to minister to the troops, during the civil war. When the war ended Miller completed his theological studies and was ordained and installed on September 11, 1867. On June 22, 1870, when he was thirty, he married Miss Louise E. King. The end of life on earth came without warning on the afternoon of July 2, 1912. JR's wife, Louise Miller, and their only daughter, Mary Wanamaker Miller (Mrs. WB Mount), were present, but it was impossible to <b>...</b>
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14 Hours - Man on a Ledge

1951 American drama from Director Henry Hathaway, adapted from story by Joel Sayre and screenplay John Paxton, starring in this clip Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Howard Da Silva, Jeff Corey, Frank Faylen, Russell Hicks, Bill McLean. Basehart plays a despondent young man contemplating suicide and Douglas the traffic cop with the compassion to try to help. DaSilva plays the crude, insensitive police chief stuck with a highly visible problem. Possibly the influence for the 2011 Man on a Ledge movie. Douglas is terrific as the calming, rational among the hysterical. Basehart gives a solid performance as the man on the ledge. Movie also is noted for the debut of Grace Kelly in one of the "other character" stories portrayed around the "crisis". [I will post a clip of her debut at a later date] Nominated for an Oscar - Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Lyle R. Wheeler, Leland Fuller, Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode)
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Robbie Williams and Little Britain - Red Nose Day 2009 - Comic Relief - BBC

Donate now to make a difference to the lives of thousands of people living in abject poverty, or facing terrible injustice, both across Africa and in the UK. www.bbc.co.uk A Special sketch from Catherine Tate, David Walliams and Matt Lucas for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day
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Lady Bird Johnson Home Movie #26: Friends visit the LBJ Ranch, Fall 1955

Lady Bird Johnson Home Movies, Home Movie #26: Fall 1955. Footage of the Johnsons and friends spending time together at the LBJ Ranch. This is a silent, color film with retrospective narration by Mrs. Johnson. Following is a scene by scene description, courtesy of the Audio Visual Archives at the LBJ Library. The film opens with the Hubert H. Humphrey family visiting the LBJ Ranch. LBJ, HHH, and Beagle relax in front of the house. Lyndon B. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Muriel Humphrey, and their son Skipper Humphrey sit in chairs. LBJ stands next to HHH and Skipper. Muriel relaxes in a chair. Lady Bird stands by a fence with the Pedernales River in the background. LBJ, HHH, and Skipper inspect a new tractor near river. LBJ (shirtless) relaxes in a lawn chair and talks to HHH. The next scenes are of Arthur Godfrey and friends visiting the Johnsons. LBJ visits with Arthur Godfrey on the front lawn. Scoop Russell talks with George Reedy. Bill White and Jerry Griffin sit near the house. LBJ relaxes and suns near the newly-built swimming pool. Bill White, Jerry Griffin, and George Reedy pose. Arthur Godfrey sits by the pool. Lynda Johnson, 11 years old, and her sister Luci Johnson, 8 years old, swim in the pool. Next we see LBJ, Jim Rowe, and Tom Corcoran looking over the land. We see views of cattle and a new calf. LBJ (shirtless) talks to Jim Rowe. LBJ, Jim Rowe, and Tom Corcoran sit by the house. LBJ visits with Tom Corcoran. Tom Corcoran and Jim Rowe pose. Next the Johnson <b>...</b>
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Russell H. Conwell Acres of Diamonds

I got this speech free from www.americanrhetoric.com Russell Conwell, Acres of Diamonds, delivered over 5000 times at various times and places from 1900-1925 When going down the Tigris and Euphrates rivers many years ago with a party of English travelers I found myself under the direction of an old Arab guide whom we hired up at Baghdad, and I have often thought how that guide resembled our barbers in certain mental characteristics. He thought that it was not only his duty to guide us down those rivers, and do what he was paid for doing, but to entertain us with stories curious and weird, ancient and modern strange, and familiar. Many of them I have forgotten, and I am glad I have, but there is one I shall never forget. The old guide was leading my camel by its halter along the banks of those ancient rivers, and he told me story after story until I grew weary of his story-telling and ceased to listen. I have never been irritated with that guide when he lost his temper as I ceased listening. But I remember that he took off his Turkish cap and swung it in a circle to get my attention. I could see it through the corner of my eye, but I determined not to look straight at him for fear he would tell another story. But although I am not a woman, I did finally look, and as soon as I did he went right into another story. Said he, I will tell you a story now which I reserve for my particular friends. When he emphasized the words particular friends, I listened and I have ever been <b>...</b>

