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Hamlet 1913- The Closet Scene
A second scene from this 1913 production of Hamlet. The Closet scene.
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Pinter Opening
zhlédnutí 897Před 15 lety
Opening minute of the Pinter piece- Special Offer. Each of the five pieces will start in a similar way- VT countdown, Ident, Titles and into live performance.
Honda Live Skydiving Commercial
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 16 lety
see it properly at www.honda.co.uk rather than watching my apology of an upload. Anyway as transmitted at 8.10pm on Thursday 29th May 2008, a live advert taking place above the skys of Spain. This is why I love television. You could not do this sort of thing in any other medium. Apologies to Honda if they are whacked off with me uploading it but, as I said, go to the proper website (www.honda.c...
Oasis - Whatever
zhlédnutí 4,9KPřed 16 lety
Still remember the first time I heard this. Uni bar, 1993. Start of all sorts of things.
QI Untransmitted 1
zhlédnutí 116KPřed 16 lety
Mr.Fry's opinion of those who do not indulge in learning for the sake of learning.
Doctor Who- Attack of the Cybermen
zhlédnutí 24KPřed 16 lety
The cliff hanger from episode 1 of "Attack of the Cybermen" from 1985. Just love this because of Nicola Bryant's scream. Possibly means I'm a sadist. Hmmm.
Coronation Street
zhlédnutí 215KPřed 16 lety
An excellent example of kitchen sink drama from the second year of "Coronation Street". Ena and Elsie have a face off over a poison pen letter. Absolute classic stuff.
Eldorado
zhlédnutí 94KPřed 16 lety
The final few minutes of the BBC's Spanish Soap from 1992. It really wasn't that bad you know.
Triangle. Episode 1, Part 1
zhlédnutí 80KPřed 16 lety
The first episode of the BBC's soap opera "Traingle", filmed on board a North Sea ferry and starring Kate O'Mara. Somebody, somewhere, actually thought this was a winner.
Dick n Dom in da Bungalow - Hamilton Bogies.
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Dick n Dom in da Bungalow - Hamilton Bogies.
THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT - ORIGINAL BBC 1970's EPISODE
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THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT - ORIGINAL BBC 1970's EPISODE
That was so terrible I think you gave me cancer!
What the fuck was this
A question which got asked a lot was "Have you seen Kate O'Mara's triangle?'
I hear Paul Nickel at 0:14
Paul Nickel is what i hear
That last guy is just...bone chilling.
A joke of the time was "Did you see Kate O'Mara's triangle"?
So this is what TV looks like after you fire all the Jews.
Watch it on 0.5 speed. They all sound drunk, and is much more entertaining.😊
It's almost 100 years and it's coming back
....and here I've got a Palm Pilot 3.......oooooooohhhhh fuck
Woody Guthrie at 00:47
Only one person who could go sunbathing on A north sea ferry,,,,Fred Dibnah in A Frock
I used to like Triangle
Pear Tree Productions narrowly missed out on the contract for this. A-ha…….!
Someone needs to find episodes of Nexus
It done on coronation Street cruise ship special
Gosh, this just looks like TV out of North Korea
"And there they stay until they've changed their tune and can play along"
Is this a Fox channel? 😂
That's the sort of wholesome TV the world needs today! Democracy and twerking have failed us.
Hey! Is this FOX "news"?
And here I thought Fox News was a relatively new thing.
Thank god we aren't speaking German and television is no longer politicized.
The fellow playing the mandolin at 0:47, I think he was making up that song on the fly. However, it DID have a nice beat to it and I found it was easy to dance to. On the rate-a-record, I would give it a 4 out of a possible 5. I wouldn't buy the album, but if it came out on 45 I would buy it and put it in the selection for my pool parties.
Concert Camps Lol ahhahahhahha
you do it wrong
Could have sworn it was the DuMont network.
Concert Camps.....really ?
A sure fast way to be transferred to the Russian front was the dude on guitar to belt out an acoustic version of ‘Roll Over Beethoven’…
I remember at my college in the early 90s suburban CT an unusual collection in the library record section. It was an extensive collection of Nazi war/marching and patriotic songs on 78s and LPs.
The grinning goon and his barely veiled threats to send those who 'are playing out of tune' to 'concert' camps was sinister indeed. Today we see similar tight media control in Russia, China, Iran et al. Cheers for the clip. Respect from Ireland.
The murderers had their own tv channel, or they took over all the channels. Sadly they were educated and modern people. Very very disturbing.The guitar nazi omg! The second lady has to be related to trump they look alike .
Tor Scandinavia
Is there any sort of date attached to the program at 1:05? Really just any more information on it in general.
Interesting channel name
I remember when it was first broadcast in early 1981, the Radio Times had a special behind the scenes feature on some new state of the art special lightweight video cameras being exclusively used to film the series.
Legend
01:06 That's the creepiest TV continuity announcer I ever saw
Why?
@@esothetics He looks and sounds like a member of the Gestapo.
Suella Braverman should take over the BBC and we'd have our own British delights like this.
I love Kate. She must have ABSOLUTELY FROZEN HER NIPPLES OFF during that episode !! I SO wish that I could have been there, to help warm them up... x
The Classic British Soap Of Coronation Street.
Is this real?
Yes. The announcer talking about "concert camps" would be weird for us today, but once Hitler ascended to power in 1933 the Germans themselves saw the establishment of concentration camps and were in favor of them as they believed that the Nazis were bringing law and order, as well as cracking down on the then feared communists and other social outsiders. The camps, especially before the war, were to take a more educational tone with the idea that inmates could be "rehabilitated" through labor (among other things) and returned to the body politic. Of course, there were numerous abuses and horrific things would happen inside the walls of the camps, like the numerous reports of prisoners being shot in the press, but the excuses would often be that they were fighting a guard, or trying to escape. Either way, the populace at large, be they party members or not, seem to have supported the camps. If you want to learn more about this, Robert Galletley's Backing Hitler: Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany, is a tremendous resource on how the Nazis quickly gained the population's overall compliance and willing support. There are a lot of heartbreaking stuff in the book, as Hitler and his band of merry idiots were the worst of the worst, but it is a worthy read for anyone looking to become more informed on the role of the citizenry in carrying out Hitler's bad, terrible, not very good vision.
I find this very creepy, even disturbing, but fascinating. I watched the documentary ('Television under the Swastika') last night on "Kanopy", a free streaming service available (US) using your local public library card. Came here for the comments.
"keep your knickers on till i get to your cabin" LOL i remember people complaining about that line at the time because it was broadcast before the 9pm watershed and children were watching.
Guy at 1:05 is f'in scary.
There are 3 things that are interesting to me about the genesis of television by the Nazi regime. 1) Television was the jurisdiction of the German postal system - video mail (the propagandized kind) could be delivered right inside your home. 2) Unlike US television, the Nazis openly disclosed that they were using propaganda in their programs. 3) the son of propaganda, Joseph Goebbles (the father being Edward Louis Bernays), dictated the flow of information coming out of each tv set- yet he absolutely hated seeing himself on television.
There was not a ounce of hypocrisy in those days , unlike in today ‘s WESTERN WORLD 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤬🤬🤬🤬🖕🖕🖕🖕
This series was terrible in trillions of ways
Scary
Compared with canada in 2022 and this WOKE garbage I'd prefer the reality of this program