No classical concert you have ever attended can prepare you for an evening with Nigel Kennedy. He will never just give you a collection of classical highlights in an attempt to entertain - he delivers magnificent full strength classical concertos but with a passion that completely seduces his audiences. This unique film set in a French medieval citadel of Carcassonme captures for the first time in his dazzling career the extraordinary relationship he generates with both the orchestra and his audience. Track List: 1. Vivaldi - Concerto for two violins in C 2. Vivaldi - The Four Seasons 3. Tribute to Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze & Traditional Celtic Gig
Since 1997 John Nettles starred as the humorous thoughtful and methodical Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby. This eleven disc collection features his Top Ten Midsomer Murders and a bonus disc DCI Barnaby and Me where he talks about why these particular episodes are so special to him. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Killings at Badger s Drift 2. Blue Herrings 3. A Worm in the Bud 4. Dark Autumn 5. Dead Man s Eleven 6. Death of a Hollow Man 7. The Electric Vendetta 8. Murder on St Malley s Day 9. A Talent for Life 10. Strangler s Wood
BAFTA award winner the late Thora Hird and Bill Fraser star in this BBC drama written by John Finch (A Family At War). Flesh And Blood follows the fortunes of a powerful northern family the Brassingtons who Ledston Cement. Like all families were money is God conflict of opinion strategic alliances divided loyalties love affairs and shattered marriages are rife.
Van der Valk - Series 1 (Part 1)
Sherlock Holmes: Terror By Night
A precious jewel 'The Star Of Rhodesia' is stolen from a train. The master detective is forced to use all his powers of deduction with the help of his trusty aid Dr. Watson in this fast paced thriller.
The Darkman pits himself against a drug dealer as he attempts to protect his research and his team.
Its easy to forget that before fronting the British war effort through most of World War II, Winston Churchill had spent the previous decade isolated in Parliament and in internal opposition to the Conservative party. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years dramatises this period in which the growing menace of Nazism in Germany was met with indifference, even fear by governments of the day who were more concerned with their survival than in serving those who had elected them. Churchill is perceptively played by Robert Hardy, confirming the image without falling into caricature. Visionary and obstinate by turns, he galvanises his supporters and enrages his enemies with a passion borne of conviction. A seasoned British cast includes Peter Barkworth as the amiable but ineffectual Stanley Baldwin, Eric Porter as the truly "out of time" Neville Chamberlain, Edward Woodward as the scheming Samuel Hoare and Nigel Havers as the tragically flawed Randolph Churchill. Martin Gilbert has done a persuasive job transforming his novel into a TV script, the scenes in the House of Commons having a gritty reality that makes compulsive viewing. On the DVD: its a pity that the Southern Pictures production, first screened in 1981, has emerged so dimly in this incarnation. Has the master tape eroded so badly, or was it simply not available? However, its worth putting up with the technical defects to enjoy this historically informed and grippingly dramatic serial. --Richard Whitehouse
Wildlife expert Nigel Marvin sails from the Falklands to the breathtakingly beautiful island of South Georgia South America to meet 150 000 king penguins in their icy natural habitat.
Its easy to forget that before fronting the British war effort through most of World War II, Winston Churchill had spent the previous decade isolated in Parliament and in internal opposition to the Conservative party. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years dramatises this period in which the growing menace of Nazism in Germany was met with indifference, even fear by governments of the day who were more concerned with their survival than in serving those who had elected them. Churchill is perceptively played by Robert Hardy, confirming the image without falling into caricature. Visionary and obstinate by turns, he galvanises his supporters and enrages his enemies with a passion borne of conviction. A seasoned British cast includes Peter Barkworth as the amiable but ineffectual Stanley Baldwin, Eric Porter as the truly "out of time" Neville Chamberlain, Edward Woodward as the scheming Samuel Hoare and Nigel Havers as the tragically flawed Randolph Churchill. Martin Gilbert has done a persuasive job transforming his novel into a TV script, the scenes in the House of Commons having a gritty reality that makes compulsive viewing. On the DVD: its a pity that the Southern Pictures production, first screened in 1981, has emerged so dimly in this incarnation. Has the master tape eroded so badly, or was it simply not available? However, its worth putting up with the technical defects to enjoy this historically informed and grippingly dramatic serial. --Richard Whitehouse
The 25th Fairford Steam Traction Rally held at Fairford Park Gloucester. Presenter Nigel James talks to the dedicated exhibitors and organisers of this years event and finds out their fascinating stories behind the fabulous display of historic transport on show.
Titles Comprise: Scrooge: Classic British version of Charles dickens' Christmas tale, starring Alastair Sim. on Christmas eve, a tight-fisted businessman is visited by three ghosts who remind him of the true spirit of Christmas. Pickwick Papers: an exceedingly lively adaptation of this dickins' Classic. With a stellar cast of British actors playing some of dickens' most colourful characters. The Pickwick Club sends mr. Pickwick and a group ...
Its easy to forget that before fronting the British war effort through most of World War II, Winston Churchill had spent the previous decade isolated in Parliament and in internal opposition to the Conservative party. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years dramatises this period in which the growing menace of Nazism in Germany was met with indifference, even fear by governments of the day who were more concerned with their survival than in serving those who had elected them. Churchill is perceptively played by Robert Hardy, confirming the image without falling into caricature. Visionary and obstinate by turns, he galvanises his supporters and enrages his enemies with a passion borne of conviction. A seasoned British cast includes Peter Barkworth as the amiable but ineffectual Stanley Baldwin, Eric Porter as the truly "out of time" Neville Chamberlain, Edward Woodward as the scheming Samuel Hoare and Nigel Havers as the tragically flawed Randolph Churchill. Martin Gilbert has done a persuasive job transforming his novel into a TV script, the scenes in the House of Commons having a gritty reality that makes compulsive viewing. On the DVD: its a pity that the Southern Pictures production, first screened in 1981, has emerged so dimly in this incarnation. Has the master tape eroded so badly, or was it simply not available? However, its worth putting up with the technical defects to enjoy this historically informed and grippingly dramatic serial. --Richard Whitehouse
Sherlock Holmes: Prelude To A Murder
The incredible story of the Irish 'Rocky' who fought his way back against all the odds to become one of boxing's greatest heroes ! As a young Heavyweight Joe left Ireland to join Mike Tyson in Cus D'Amato's legendary training camp in the Catskill Mountains and became one of his greatest friends. Iron Mike labelled Joe 'The Toughest white Man on the Planet' because he couldn't put him down - neither could Lennox Lewis. With his heavyweight career tragically ended in a serious road accident Joe's life spiralled into decline - he was shot in a gun battle with gangsters and later charged with attempted murder before finally serving time in prison. Back on the streets again Joe put his life back together and at the age of 38 returned to the ring in triumph ! This is the story of one man's battle against adversity and how he wouldn't give up his fight to be recognised as one of The Toughest Men On The Planet!
This highly-rated production of Manon by The Australian Ballet was recorded live at the Adelaide Festival Centre in 1995 and features premier dancers Justine Summers Steven Heathcote Nigel Burley Jonathan Kelly Lynette Wills and Paul De Masson. In 18th century Paris Manon a captivating young woman falls passionately in love with a penniless student des Grieux. Manipulated by her avaricious brother she makes a fatal decision to shun her true love and exploit the pleasures of w
A beautiful woman and her gang of criminals attempt to match their wits with Sherlock Holmes in this murder/mystery set in Dartmoor and London's antique auction rooms. Rathbone and Bruce gave the screen's greatest interpretation of the legendary detective duo created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
RARG is a land so perfect that the sun never rises until it is absolutely sure that everyone is awake. It is a wonderful fantasy world where the population thrives on making exciting new discoveries. Until one day an astonishing discovery is made. The Rargians discover that they are just a dream. They are being dreamt by a man called Edwin Barnes who is in imminent danger of being woken up by his alarm clock. And so the adventure begins! This is a BAFTA nominated children's classic animated tale created by award winning animator Tony Collingwood narrated by Sir Nigel Hawthorne and with music from the London Symphony Orchestra this is a wonderful tale to be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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