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ITV Dennis Norden's 9th Laughter File (Sept 2003)
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ITV Dennis Norden's 9th Laughter File (Sept 2003)
ITV It'll Be Alright on the Night 16 (Sept 2003)
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ITV It'll Be Alright on the Night 16 (Sept 2003)
Diamanda Galas - Saint of the Pit (CH4 The Tube) (1986)
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Extra clips found & added to the original.
Police Videos (with Sheriff John Bunnell) (Dec 2003) NO INTRO
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Commercials Included.
CH5 Surviving the Moment of Impact (Dec 2003)
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No Sheriff John Bunnell Unfortunately.
BBC Kilroy - Is the NHS Letting Us Down? (Dec 2003)
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BBC Kilroy - Is the NHS Letting Us Down? (Dec 2003)
CAN THIS BE CURED? [Sleepwalk?] (1984) V2000 Cassette
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This recording came from an old "Grundig V2000 Cassette". Unfortunately I don't have access to a Fully Working V2000 VCR anymore. So the only option is to somehow Correct the "Visual Flickering" with some sort of Software. I'm not smart enough to know how to do this I'm afraid. :-) The guy doing the Robotic Dancing used to be on Top of the Pops in the Early-Mid 1980s quite often. Be nice to see...
BBC News - Tony Martin Interview (Jul 2003)
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BBC News - Tony Martin Interview (Jul 2003)
ITV It's My Life - Religion-Who Needs It? (with Terry Christian +Richard Dawkins) (Nov 2003)
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ITV It's My Life - Religion-Who Needs It? (with Terry Christian Richard Dawkins) (Nov 2003)
2-16 World's Wildest Police Videos (with Sheriff John Bunnell) [1998] (May 2007) LA, CA
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2-16 World's Wildest Police Videos (with Sheriff John Bunnell) [1998] (May 2007) LA, CA
1-06 World's Wildest Police Videos (with Sheriff John Bunnell) [1998] (Jun 2007) Vinton, LA
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1-06 World's Wildest Police Videos (with Sheriff John Bunnell) [1998] (Jun 2007) Vinton, LA
Siouxsie-Sioux - Into a Swan (on Later with Jools) (Nov 2007)
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Siouxsie-Sioux - Into a Swan (on Later with Jools) (Nov 2007)
GMTV - Man Beaten by Police in Hastings (2001)
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GMTV - Man Beaten by Police in Hastings (2001)
GMTV - Woman Hit & Kicked by WPC (2001)
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GMTV - Woman Hit & Kicked by WPC (2001)
GMTV - Harry Stanley's Murder by Police (2000)
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GMTV - Harry Stanley's Murder by Police (2000)
Marie Helvin Interview (on Loose Women) (Oct 2007)
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Marie Helvin Interview (on Loose Women) (Oct 2007)
Jason Donovan Interview (on This Morning) (Nov 2007)
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Jason Donovan Interview (on This Morning) (Nov 2007)
Tod Cartey Interview (on BBC Breakfast) (Nov 2007)
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Tod Cartey Interview (on BBC Breakfast) (Nov 2007)
Raymond Crowe Doing Hand Shadows (on Royal Variety Performance) (Nov 2007)
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Raymond Crowe Doing Hand Shadows (on Royal Variety Performance) (Nov 2007)
Alison Moyet Interview (BBC Breakfast) (Oct 2007)
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Alison Moyet Interview (BBC Breakfast) (Oct 2007)
Craig McLachlan Interview [Henry from Neighbours] (on This Morning) (Nov 2007)
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Craig McLachlan Interview [Henry from Neighbours] (on This Morning) (Nov 2007)
Danii Minogue Interview (on Loose Women) (Dec 2007)
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Danii Minogue Interview (on Loose Women) (Dec 2007)
Jason Donovan - Too Many Broken Hearts (on GMTV) (Dec 2007)
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Jason Donovan - Too Many Broken Hearts (on GMTV) (Dec 2007)
Katie Melua Interview (on The One Show) (Nov 2007)
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Katie Melua Interview (on The One Show) (Nov 2007)
She is really a sweetheart, talented singer, songwriter and actress. I new that when she first sang on the phone on GMT’s good morning television.
He was a great actor
This came out around my 29th birthday!
They also did a really caught in the Act Series Too
They had their mouths taped shut. If it was a show where they work exclusively live, why invite a band that can't sing live at all, since they don't sing, but completely different people sing instead?
I need to know this festivals name . Where is it? Whats the name of it?
Just attacking the church for the sake of secularism. What's the crimes of their leaders?
And now in 2025, CDs mean nothing, as everyone streams music. If this happened in 2025, it would be how many watched the official UA-cam video of the song
Ants and termites really do go to war with each other. But in reality, ants would emerge the victors, because they would easily outnumber a termite nest.
Antz is a 1998 American animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, and Pacific Data Images, and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It was directed by Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay written by Todd Alcott and the writing team of Chris and Paul Weitz. The film stars the voices of Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Danny Glover and Gene Hackman. Some of the main characters share facial similarities with the actors who voice them. The film involves an anxious worker ant, Z (Allen), who falls in love with Princess Bala (Stone). When the arrogant General Mandible (Hackman) attempts to seize control of the ant colony, Z must combine his desire for purpose with his inner strength to save everyone. Development began in 1988 when Walt Disney Feature Animation pitched a film called Army Ants, about a pacifist worker ant teaching lessons of independent thinking to his militaristic colony. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Katzenberg had left the company in a feud with CEO Michael Eisner over the vacant president position after the death of Frank Wells. Katzenberg would later go on to help co-found DreamWorks with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen, and the three planned to rival Disney with the company's new animation division. Production began in May 1996, after production had already commenced on The Prince of Egypt (1998). DreamWorks had contracted Pacific Data Images (PDI) in Palo Alto, California, to begin working on computer-animated films to rival Pixar's features. Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell composed the music for the film, marking their first animated film. During its production, a controversial public feud erupted between Katzenberg of DreamWorks and Steve Jobs and John Lasseter of Pixar, due to the production of their similar film A Bug's Life, which was released a month later. The feud worsened when Disney refused to avoid competition with DreamWorks' intended first animated release, The Prince of Egypt. Antz premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 19, 1998, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. It grossed $171.8 million worldwide on a budget of $42-105 million and received positive reviews, with critics praising the voice cast, animation, humor, and its appeal towards adults.
Caron was so gorgeous, sex on legs .as a teenage boy she lightened my evenings.Caron you were my daydream girl c
1999 the year I left school, I loved watching this as a kid.
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It was such a shock around the 🌎 but plain and simple She got into a car No Seat Belt Drunk Driver going too fast And looking back in hindsight Mohammed Al Fayed and all that bravado that Diana would marry Dodi I remember when he ‘bought’ Harrods from Tiny Rowlands was so bitter Queen Elizabeth would not grant him anything - he was a conman And look now at the claims made by ex employees
Love it! ❤
I always loved Olga Korbut. It's the kind of person who let her heart speaking first and never (or quite never) calculate. And she was such a fabulous gymnast. Even if the sports and politics brought tragic situations for Russian's, Romanian's or East German's gymnasts, from 70's to the end of 90's, it was the the glorious years for women's gym
I believe Nik Gowing was using Studio N1 for the overnight coverage. N2 was used by Martyn Lewis for the news reports on BBC 1 and BBC 2 and would be used for the 6.30am special programme, using the Nine O'Clock/Late News set design which had been in place for the late news on BBC 1 that Saturday night. This was less than a year before BBC News moved out of their newsroom in the Spur Block of BBC Television Centre and into their new BBC News Centre Stage 6. The newsroom is where Nick Higham is presenting from.
Shes gorgeous ❤ 🔥
Morning, can you upload episodes of the regional ITV LWT police show Crimefighters with Viveca Seifert and Harriet Scott please? I am waiting for your response. Thanks!
Are you going to upload the episodes or not?
This kind of performance by Dave Allen hasn't aged well. Too hyper, too desperate for effect. As if his life depended on it. Makes me feel sad. Maybe he was on something.
Dolmio Day is at: 4:09
Hello, can you upload all episodes of the LWT police show Crimefighters please?
Stunning Lady.
Jenny Powell looks gorgeous in this 1998 Spas of the World classic!
Jason bent nose wilson
Awesome rare footage of the incomparable Wendy James, i was a fan way back then and still am, TV 4EVER!
Tubular Bells was nor New Age, it is more the telling of a story through sound instead. When you listen to it you feel like you are being a story with the sounds provoking emotions. It is a short operetta in music without words.
I had no idea this existed, but I’m glad it does.
public transport in England is very expensive i paid around 8 euro for only 15 minutes on a train or 3 euro for a few minutes on a bus transport is way to expensive and this is the cause of the problem
Joanna is fantastic in this
Let's not over-complicate things here. Tony Martin was jailed for exactly the same reason that thousands are sent down every year: the jury did not believe him. Why? Because the forensic evidence proved - not just beyond reasonable doubt, but beyond ALL doubt - that on at least one key point his version of events simply could not be true, and on a number of others it was questionable. To those who say Martin was the victim of a flawed legal system, I would argue that if he was a victim at all, then it is only of his own stupidity. At his appeal in 2002, the judge noted that at the original trial, both the prosecution and defence teams were in full agreement about the impossibility of a crucial part of his testimony, and that his lawyers had fully appraised him of the difficulty this put him in. But Martin refused to change his story, so the jury was forced to accept either the crown's hypothesis, or one they knew for certain was untrue. He basically handed it to the prosecution on a plate. We shall never know if he was deliberately lying or if his mind was playing tricks on him, but juries are just human and they tend to be skeptical when they know things do not add up. Witness statements about Martin's behaviour and attitudes before the shooting also strongly supported the prosecution's case, so it is no great surprise that they found him guilty by a majority of ten to two. Please do not allow yourself to get carried away with impassioned arguments here. The purpose of a jury is to establish a defendant's guilt or innocence based on the evidence presented in court, not to change history or make sweeping moral statements. The prosecution's case was better than Martin's, so they simply did their job and found him guilty; it was completely rational and based on evidence, not emotion. So far from a failure, I would say the Tony Martin case is a textbook example of how the courts SHOULD work.
Shame this genius doesn’t own tubular bells out right now, Richard Branson is scum
720p could be better :(
So he stole Hitler's plane and crash bailed on a vigilante Peace negotiation mission before the war got really crazy, and he was denied peace, denied being found seeking peace out on a limb, imprisoned for the rest of his life, and charged with war crimes anyway? I recently found out that Auschwitz is giving tours and campaigning against him as an actual cruel hands on facilitator of their death camp. But actually that was rouldolph hoss. Completely different man. Leading me to believe that they wanted hess oil, which became Chevron, and control of the industrial decisions. Am i the only human with a big mouth and nothing to lose? Remaining passive and carrying out injustice upon order is also war crimes.
23:01 After all the coverage, the big announcement. And so, it begins.
I was at the recording of Star secrets, remember Honour Blackman saying to her long lost friend "I'm so sorry I have no idea who you are". I suspect they left that on the cutting room floor
Frank Skinner - who was on this same episode as Elvis Costello - said they had to do three takes of her starting the song because she was a bag of nerves until she was sedated with a brandy from the producer 😂
"I am a good Catholic girl " I like her. My mum raised me to be God fearing too. I thought her mum was a single parent like my mum. I love the fact that English people were fair to her and didn't label her for her absent father which is what Asian people did to me because they were primitive and tribal. I never got married or had kids because they labelled me for someone who was out of my life in primary school who never paid child support and never sent even a birthday card. I was fatherless and siblingless as a child and now I'm husbandless and childless because of their primitive tribal culture. At least the people of Patsy's ethnic group didn't do that to her. They're not evil enough to abuse fatherless children like the people in mine.
Good, but not as good as Lee Marvin
Bastards
anyone notice the really dystopian ad at 20:19
Tony Blair the war criminal
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does anyone have the episode with the drug dog?
Wendy never looked tastier.
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Dear Mike Oldfield, not only reached millions with his music.... also, so many on the ASD spectrum including myself can better understand why the traumas of life are hard to navigate, be they small or great. This man has not only touched hearts with his music but also shown how neurodiverse people can fit into this world if we can grow out the best of ourselves and flourish. Thank you Mr. Oldfield. Bless you.
First time I have heard David Ball speak. Legendary duo. 🇬🇧
Porsche stolen from my home city and a dealership I been going to since teens... so wild! Seeing the roads, knowing exactly where they are! Its surreal! PCA picked up where Police Stop 3 ended. They become very America and European heavy, so to see UK footage is what i love
Mervin reminds me of a old workmate. 😮