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Rich, Famous and in the Slums was a TV programme broadcast by the BBC on 17 March 2011 for Comic Relief.
Dives deep into Yo Yo Honey Singh's sudden disappearance at the peak of his career.
During the Xmas break in 1971 I assembled a crew of artists, 3 on camera and 2 on sound, along with a few others to create a performance at the Topanga Mall in Canoga Park. I asked Don Drowty to assume the role of a candidate and meet people in the mall in character. At the moment the film started Don chose to change his role to become Evel Knievel, the motorcycle stunt showman of the time. The film was shot on Super 8 and the sound was recorded separately. This is the first synched version of the film originally shown in 1972 and now in 2015.
Featuring live footage from the Toronto Rock & Roll Revival music festival 1969.
Organ Spectacular - Famous Organ Works By Bach - Ton Koopman
Nothing captures the spirit of music like live performances, and this installment of the Most Famous Hits series features some of today's most acclaimed rappers giving it all they've got. Highlights include "Straight Outta Compton" by NWA; "She's a Freak" by Smoot featuring Drastic; "I Want It All" by Warren G. featuring Mack; "Slip-N-Slide" by Skit; and "Same Song" by Digital Underground featuring Tupac Shakur.
Starrcast III presents Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous with MJF. Have you ever wondered what it's like to be filthy rich? Now's your chance to brush up with pure success as MJF gives you a candid look into his luxurious life.
The eight Victoria Girls dance, together and separately, to numbers that include “Diane”, “Rain”, and “Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella”.
A runaway train speeds down the track.
Famous Fights from Madison Square Garden was a TV sports series broadcast by the DuMont Television Network from September 15, 1952 to December 22, 1952. The program aired famous past boxing matches at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The program aired Monday nights at 9:45pm ET, was 15 minutes long, and was preceded by another 15-minute show Football Sidelines.
A unique documentary series format that features the final major interview from cultural icons. Those subjects secretly film their conversations, which remain untouched and unseen — until they are aired posthumously.
Emo Adams, Tarryn Lamb, a team of experts and viewers all have a say in making one person famous in this talent search contest.
Those famous women in Chinese history is a 1988 ATV drama series produced in Hong Kong by Amy Wong.
Mention Scotland, and for the majority of people, amongst the images of haggis and the Loch Ness Monster, Scotch Whisky will quickly spring to mind. Known throughout the world as the “water of life,” whisky is a fascinating subject for the novice and connoisseur alike, and the more you know about this heart-warming, golden tipple, the better placed you are to truly appreciate it. ON THE WHISKY TRAIL quite literally takes you on a journey of discovery from the well-known blended whiskies, right through to the sophisticated Highland single-malts that represent the very best that the whisky industry can produce. With visits to distilleries, including Speysideʼs internationally acclaimed Glenfiddich, the entire process is demystified. Not only will you see some of the best known brands coming off the production line, itʼs also well worth looking out for a few of the lesser known treasures, such as a 60% proof, cask strength Whisky from the family run, Glenfarclas.
Jump out of the frying pan and into the fire with this hilarious show based around cooking, kitchens and everything unrelated! Filmed live from The Famous Spiegltent, enjoy a one hour show with Bob and Jimeoin as they prepare dishes that no one would want at the table when they get home.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra first toured Japan in 1964 and has since then returned over 50 times performing many Glenn Miller Orchetra hits along with other song selections made famous by both American and Japanese artists.
Redefining race relations through public discourse made legends of the two men profiled here: multitalented performer, writer, athlete and civil rights activist Paul Robeson, and literary giant Richard Wright (Native Son). For Robeson, this propensity ultimately cost him his career, leading to his blacklisting during the McCarthy era. For Wright, it fueled a body of work that brought the experience of being black in America to the world at large.