Disguised as a monk, Robin visits Friar Tuck, a jovial, stout, holy man, and together they organize the escape of Mildred from the clutches of the Lord Germaine and the Sheriff. Though his church is in Nottingham, the friar becomes a close ally of the outlaw and begins to pay frequent visits to Sherwood.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
APPETIZER Light Basil and Spinach Gnocchi with Asiago Cheese Sauce Kaspar Donier Kaspar's Seattle WA ENTREE Braised Lamb Hocks with Roasted Vidalia Onions and Butter Beans Gerry Klaskala Canoe Atlanta GA DESSERT French Silk Chocolate Pie Chaya R. Conrad Dickie Brennan's Steak House New Orleans LA
APPETIZER Sweet Potato and Crabmeat Napoleon Robert Bruce Palace Cafe, New Orleans LA [Maylie's] ENTREE Medallions of Ahi Tuna George Morrone Aqua, San Francisco CA DESSERT Croustillant Gabriel Viti Gabriel's Highwood IL
Oysters in Cucumber Jelly with Red Wine Vinegar by Francois Rodolphe of Auberge des Templiers Les Bezards in Boismorand, France. Thai Barbecue Wahoo by Philip Fitzpatrick of Villa Madeleine in St. Croix, U.S.V.I. Gingerbread Souffle with Traminer Sabayon by Christian Domschitz of Restaurant Walter Bauer in Vienna, Austria.
Salad with Blood Sausage by German Martitegui of Agraz Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beef in Brunello Wine by Attilio de Fabrizio of Villa San Mchele in Florence, Italy. Lemon Mousse by Walter Jost of Gartenhotel Tummlerhof in Seefeld, Austria.
Jumbo Sea Scallops by Olivier Ramos of Fresca's in Bermuda. Chicken Cooked in Pork Bladder by Patrick Henriroux of La Pyramide in Vienne, France. Fried Pear Dumpliings with Stewed Pears by Martin Reitberger of Hotel St. Peter in Seefeld, Austria.
Potato Pancake with Salmon and Caviar by Georges Blanc of George Blanc in Vonnas, France. New Wave Marinated Ahi Salad by Michael Longworth of Sam Choy's Diamond Head Restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii. Cherry Pie with Ice Cream by German Martitegui of Agraz Restaruant in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Catfish Mousse with Crayfish Sauce Stephan Pyles, Routh Street Cafe Dallas TX Chicken Breast Pueblo Rolf Jung, La Paloma/Atlas San Diego CA Chocolate Roulade with Hazelnut Filling Rick O'Connell, Rosalie's San Francisco CA Barbecue Sauce Minnie Wafford, Onion Creek Lodge Buda TX
APPETIZER Spicy Scallops with Chili Sauce Nick Apostle Nick's, Jackson MS ENTREE Whole Sizzling Catfish with Sizzling Black Bean Sauce Thomas Catherall Tom Tom, Atlanta GA DESSERT Baked Creams with Orange Custard Sauce Norma Naparlo Magnolia's, Charleston SC
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world.
DROUGHT / FIRE - Research shows we're at risk of increased fires, floods and droughts. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES - Scientists lead a project to study the environmental changes in their area. CELEBRITY FUNDRAISER USA - 'Earth to LA', a fundraiser for environmentalist causes brought out the stars. MISS EARTH - A look at the annual beauty pageant that promotes environment, conservation and protection. JAPAN MISS UNIVERSE - Miss Universe was in Tokyo to promote cooling the city down. YOUTH CONFERENCE - Around 200 youngsters from schools around London attended an environmental conference at city hall. BENN ON SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES - The UK's former International Development Minister, Hilary Been, gave a speech to local governments on the lack of progress at the United Nations' climate change conference. ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY - A look at a conference in London which discussed the role of the environment in conflict, particularly in the developing world. SOMALI AWARD - A Somalian woman won the largest award for grassroots' environmentalists
TURNING BRACKEN INTO COMPOST - PART 1 - A British couple developed a new compost for gardeners. TURNING BRACKEN INTO COMPOST - PART 2 - A look at a product that took 6 years to develop. SELF-WATERING GARDEN - We look at water recycling and efficient systems for your garden. AUTOPOT SYSTEM - A UK firm developed a simple watering system to help save water without letting us lose our garden to droughts. FLOWERS - How growers in the Netherlands develop drought-resistant flowers. BLOOMING BRITAIN - A competition got local communities to work together to improve their environment. GARDEN SEAT THAT GROWS - Bio-Bench designers came up with the first garden bench that grows. PONDMAN - James Bouskell has built and operated beautiful ponds and gardens. MINISTER OPENS BIODIVERSITY GARDEN - A bio-diversity garden was opened in the Kew Botanic Gardens by the former British Environment Minister, Michael Meacher.
THOMAS EDISON - "Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration," Thomas Edison once told Harper's magazine. With more than a thousand patents to his name, the inventor and entrepreneur embodied the American dream and inspired generations of scientists. DIANE KEATON - Movie stars have always had an influence on fashion. In the late 70s there were hordes of women seen wearing baggy pants, loose ties and waistcoats...and it was all because of this actress Diane Keaton. And the secret of her success? PELE - A giant in the soccer (football) world and a legend in his own time, Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, known to his adoring fans as Pele, was born in 1940 to an impoverished Sao Paulo family. He was only 15 when he joined professional club, Santos, becoming one of the greatest players the game had ever seen. FRIDA KAHLO - Despite Diego Rivera's towering reputation as one of Mexico's greatest artists and a brilliant political mural painter, Frida Kahlo too is a household name in the world of art. MIKHAIL GORBACHEV - PART 1 - In the late 1980s, the world was riveted by images of the American and Soviet presidents as friends rather than mortal enemies. And the major reason for this thaw in diplomatic relations was, Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
The adventures of that certain boy wizard, Harry Potter, were enough to propel J.K. Rowling into millionaire status, but by 2007 the story that began it all came to an end. Rowling said goodbye to the series with the launch of the seventh book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." The idea for the series was born on a long train journey, and by the time the author disembarked she couldn't wait to start writing. Seventeen years, seven books and six movies later, the final installment was split into two movies due to the large content of the novel, and although the author says she'll be sad to let go of Harry, she admits it's time to move on.
In Venice, the city of canals, we begin with a boat ride on Lake GardaFinally, we explore Venice and the islands of Murano and Burano.
Program 4 ~ 1673 - Marquette and Joliet Explore Great Laakes and Mississippi River ~ 1675 - Metacom Leads "King Phillip's War" ~ 1680 - Pope Drives Spanish from Danta Fe ~ 1681 - William Penn Founds Pennsylvania Colony ~ 1682 - LaSalle Claims Louisiana Territory for France ~ 1699 - England's 12 Colonies Become Self Sufficient
Sometimes, illnesses become a real mystery for doctors. Alecsa will meet an infectious disease specialist whose job is to diagnose and treat rare and complex conditions. We see their big brown trucks everywhere delivering packages to doorsteps. Alecsa learns what it takes to be a UPS driver and package handler. Trendy boutiques are popping up everywhere. Alecsa will visit one and learn how they serve their clientele in a more personal way than the big department stores and what it takes to own a fashion boutique.
Broward Teen News- Cooper City Edition- Stories include Peaceful Ridge, Cost Of Living, Special Olympics, Senior Ceramics, Mona Creative Art, Bill 49, End Of An Era, BikeBox, Diwali, Fruits in Cahoots, Westchester Eats, and De La Flor Florist 4/25/24
Local students match wits as Everglades High plays Western High in S. Fla's high school TV quiz show. Hosted by Lisa Lee.
Situated in Central Texas along the Colorado River is a city known for its eclectic style and diverse culture. As the capital of Texas, Austin is home to a music, art and food centered community that has shaped the city into one of the most interesting places to live in the United States. First, we take a peek into the Wild West as we learn about early cowboy life in the Bob Bullock Texas History Museum. We'll lasso some interesting facts about how the great state of Texas came to be. Next, we'll make ourselves comfortable at the picture-perfect Driskill Hotel. A wealthy cattle farmer constructed it in 1886 to be the "finest hotel south of St. Louis." Austinites love its Romanesque architecture and ornate details. Of course, we couldn't help but take a peek at one of the most spectacular sites in Austin, the Texas State Capitol. We're keeping it weird in Austin, Texas on today's Travel Thru History. comfortable at the picture-perfect Driskill Hotel. A wealthy cattle farmer constructed it in 1886 to be the "finest hotel south of St. Louis." Austinites love its Romanesque architecture and ornate details. Of course, we couldn't help but take a peek at one of the most spectacular sites in Austin, the Texas State Capitol. We're keeping it weird in Austin, Texas on today's Travel Thru History.
This week on Pets in Paradise TV: A stormy night, Sharks, and a 12 hour swim, we'll witness how a small dogs journey home survived the odds, then we head to the Booboo Zoo where we learn how one man's love for animals actually saved the love of his life. If you're thinking about getting a French bull dog we'll teach you all about them in our segment called "All About The Breed." Then we will learn about Kama the surfing pig. He is a surfing swine sensation.
Sometimes kitties don?t like to use the litter box! In this episode of Take Paws, you'll find out how to deal with "inappropriate elimination" in cats. You'll also meet a very special canine therapy team and get some great advice on picking a pet that's right for you. MEG FORMOSO, DVM DAWN HANNA, CPDT-KA JUDY EASON LISA MENDHEIM
Jean Denis Louis is a multi-talented and humble tattoo artist that was born in Miami to Haitian parents and raised in Fort Lauderdale. With over nine years of experience, Jean specializes in black and gray realism tattoos, but will tattoo just about anything your heart desires! Jean is also an amazing artist with a love for nature and incorporates nature into many of his paintings. Guests: Jean Denis Louis
APPITIZER * Stone Crab Cakes with Curried Potatoes and Thai Butter Michael McSweeny Dux, The Peabody - Orlando, Orlando FL ENTREE * Pecan Flour-dusted Soft-shell Crab with Roasted Garlic-Tomato Butter John Currence City Grocery, Oxford MS DESSERT Cardamom Cake with Saffron Ice Cream Anoosh Shariat Shariats, Louisville KY
Ahi Tartare and Taro Chips by Gerard Reversade of Gerard's at the Plantation Inn in Lahaina, Maui HI. Saddle of Lamb with Funghi Risotto on Rosemary and Crispy Vegetables by Romeo Morocutti of Do & co - Stephanplatz in Vienna, Austria. Fruit Croquaint by Jean Yves Poirey of Le Saint Honore, Le Meridian in Rio de Janerio, Brazil.
Scallop Salad with Grainy Mustard Vinaigrette--Eric Ripert, Le Bernardin New York, NY; Seared Spicy Tuna with Mole Amarillo --Mark Miller, Red Sage Washington, DC; Indian Pudding--Steven Mongeon, Red Lion Inn Stockbridge, MA
This episode of Dateline Health discusses the importance of The World's First Theme Park for Entrepreneurs and its impact on the global community. Guests: ?John G. Wensveen, Ph.D.
On the southwestern tip of India lies the verdant paradise of Kerala, a land cross-crossed by magical backwater lagoons and rivers, and guarded by the western Ghat mountain range. It is a land with little or no child mortality and nearly 100% literacy. There are fascinating Hindu elephant festivals and one can explore the fishing communities overlooking the Arabian Sea, as well as the spice, tea and coffee growing regions of the interior and the Cardamom Hills. Ayurvedic medicine and Kar Hastha, the world's earliest martial art was born here.
Ceremonies and rituals are an integral part of Balinese life, especially those of the Hindu faith, whose temples are found throughout the island. Highlights include: the home of the former king of Mengwi; woodcarving; a ceremonial umbrella factory; Balinese dance.
APPETIZER Dungeness Crab Roll with Carrot Salad and Vegetable Essence Philippe Boulot The Heathman Hotel, Portland OR ENTREE Seared Squab with Rice Anne Kearney Peristyle New Orleans LA DESSERT Almond Tuile with Passion Fruit Custard and Caramelized Banana Michael Maddox Le Titide Paris Arlington Heights IL
Blue Corn Blini, Jimmy Schmidt, The Rattlesnake Club Denver CO Rabbit with Apple Cider and Mustard Seeds Carla Summer and Dennis Corradi, Cafe Lilli, Lake Tahoe NV Ibarra Chocolate Cake Mark Miller, Coyote Cafe, Santa Fe NM Ranch Beans Bertie Varner, Y.O. Ranch, Mountain Home, TX
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner takes a look back at some of the highlights of Season 1.
The renowned Peter Thomas narrates this program, which showcases the importance of the Everglades' ecosystem to the entire state of Florida, and how preserving it keeps intact the ways of the plants, animals, and people who live in the Big Cypress Swamp.
April Kirk, Executive Director of the historic Stranahan House Museum, talks about the exciting programs put on by the museum as well as her other projects, which include being an artist. Guests: April Kirk Bill Hirschman Carol Kassie Wil Shriner Frank Loconto
How experiences in another country changed the perspective of two South Florida women; a Muslim poet tells his story and a Latinegra's memories of racial differences.
After winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in "The Aviator," Australian actress Cate Blanchett has continued to juggle her busy acting career by looking after her three sons with her husband, playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, as well as the role of co-artistic director of the Sydney theatre company. In this biographical profile, we are taken back to the birth of her third child as she explains how she fits everything in even with a baby on the way and actually enjoys being pulled in all different directions. She admits her family helps takes the pressure off during awards' time, because she can just sit back and enjoy being nominated, knowing winning is not the "be all and end all." We also see her regal, almost ethereal looks have served her well as she has played the role of a queen many times, in films such as "Elizabeth" and "Elizabeth, the Golden Age," where she played Queen Elizabeth I; and Lady Galadriel of Lothlorien in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
The crimes chronicled in this episode include: THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY: August 9, 1963, saw the scene of a crime that captivated a nation - an operation to steal millions of pounds in used, unmarked bills. BRIGHTON BOMBERS: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was very nearly assassinated when a powerful bomb set off by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ripped through the Brighton Hotel. CHRISTIAN SLATER: Actor Christian Slater has appeared in court on a variety of criminal charges over two decades. TIANANMEN SQUARE: Hundreds of protesters were slaughtered in Tiananmen Square as protestors marched for their right to voice opinions and desire for democracy. AL CAPONE: Al Capone's crime syndicate in the 1920's profited from the lucrative sale of illegal alcohol. Named as Public Enemy #1, Capone was also the mastermind behind the Valentine's Day Massacre.
What more could a teenage girl want than to have the run of Disneyland for her not-so-private birthday party? But that's what life is like for Miley Cyrus these days. The daughter of singer Billy Ray Cyrus, who had a hit in the early nineties with "Achy Breaky Heart," Miley has followed in her Dad's footsteps, forging a singing career under her own name after two years of playing and releasing material as Hannah Montana. Miley shot to stardom in 2006, playing the title role of Hannah Montana for the Disney TV channel. The success of the series, along with the soundtrack, concerts, and merchandise, transformed Miley into an overnight sensation. Surrounded by a supportive family, her career has been managed by her father, who knows only too well the highs and lows of life in the limelight. Miley seems well-placed to survive the media circus and the traps of Tinsel town, but is she capable of staying on the straight and narrow, as her star continues to rise?
Ingrid Bergman possessed a natural and vulnerable persona. Her cinematic contributions included such movie classics as Casablanca and Anastasia. Appearing together for the first time, Ingrid's daughters Pia Lindstrom and Isabella Rossellini take a personal look at their mother's life, telling her story from her childhood in Sweden to her death at age 67 from breast cancer.
Retrospective profiles of: Aaron Eckhart, William H. Macy, Don Cheadle, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mark Ruffalo.
Chris appraises a 1964 770C Amphicar; Ben learns the heartwarming back-story of a 1970 AAR Cuda; Tom appraises a classic 1932 Hudson; then he strikes it big in his hunt for a rare 1973 Mohs Safarikar.
A horticultural conservatory runs trains under glass; Christmas-themed layout; toy museum; a New England steam line.
The first decades of aviation brought both triumph and tragedy. To fly an early airplane required skill, courage and daring. A new breed of adventurers looked to the heavens for their challenges, and thrilled audiences around the world. The advent of the movie camera meant that their exploits could be broadcast to every corner of the globe, and recorded for posterity. Several of the world's great aviators learned their craft in the bloodbath that was the Great War. The pilots of Germany, France and Britain who were able to master combat flying in time to prevent an early death were known as "Air Aces."