The Navy Lark: S05E02 – 100th Edition – Leslie Phillips, Stephen Murray, Ronnie Barker, Jon Pertwee
Noel & Gertie – Classic Original Recordings 1928-1947 Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id… Buy CD on Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2ULrnzo Buy CD on Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2EqUvX1 Buy CD from Past Perfect:https://bit.ly/2SXxKhz 1. 00:00:00 Noel Coward Parisian Pierrot 2. 00:03:48 Noel Coward Poor Little Rich Girl 3. 00:07:02 Noel Coward Mary Make-Believe 4. 00:10:14 Noel Coward Lorelei 5. 00:13:24 Coward, Noel A Room With A View 6. 00:16:59 Noel Coward Dance, Little Lady 7. 00:19:46 Coward, Noel Try To Learn To Love 8. 00:23:10 Coward, Noel World Weary 9. 00:26:12 Coward, Noel I’ll See You Again 10. 00:29:31 Noel Coward Zigeuner 11. 00:32:24 Coward, Noel Someday I’ll Find You 12. 00:37:06 Coward, Noel I Never Realised/If You Were The Only Girl In The World/Someday I’ll Find You (Medley) 13. 00:41:29 Gertrude Lawrence Someday I’ll Find You 14. 00:44:34 Noel Coward Any Little Fish 15. 00:46:58 Noel Coward Half-Caste Woman 16. 00:50:23 Noel Coward Lover Of My Dreams 17. 00:53:06 Noel Coward Twentieth Century Blues 18. 00:54:23 Noel Coward Land Of Hope And Glory 19. 00:55:02 Noel Coward Toast 20. 00:55:42 Noel Coward Mad Dogs And Englishmen 21. 00:58:35 Gertrude Lawrence Let’s Say Goodbye 22. 01:01:49 Gertrude Lawrence Mad About The Boy 23. 01:05:06 Noel Coward Something To Do With Spring 24. 01:07:37 Noel Coward The Party’s Over Now 25. 01:11:16 Noel Coward We Were Dancing 26. 01:14:11 Noel Coward Has Anybody Seen Our Ship? 27. 01:18:52 Noel Coward Men About Town 28. 01:23:08 Noel Coward Then/Play, Orchestra, Play (Medley) 29. 01:27:20 Noel Coward You Were There 30. 01:32:04 Noel Coward Drinking Song 31. 01:36:04 Noel Coward Hearts And Flowers/Music Box 32. 01:40:18 Noel Coward Dearest Love (with orchestra) 33. 01:43:34 Noel Coward The Stately Homes Of England 34. 01:46:54 Noel Coward Where Are The Songs We Sung 35. 01:50:05 Noel Coward Gipsy Melody 36. 01:53:28 Noel Coward Sigh No More 37. 01:56:31 Noel Coward I Wonder What Happened To Him? 38. 02:00:11 Noel Coward Never Again 39. 02:03:16 Noel Coward Wait A Bit, Joe 40. 02:06:07 Noel Coward Nina 41. 02:09:22 Noel Coward Matelot 42. 02:12:47 Noel Coward Bright Was The Day 43. 02:16:26 Noel Coward His Excellency Regrets 44. 02:19:35 Noel Coward This Is A Changing World 45. 02:22:48 Noel Coward Uncle Harry © Past Perfect Limited
It was like a scene from a movie: the beautiful blond screaming on a Washington beach, a dead man lying at her feet; the dashing Homicide detective arriving to offer kindness and solace to the distressed lady. What it wasn′t was a restful vacation for J.P. Beaumont. And now a murderous mix of politics and passion is turning Beau′s holiday into a nightmare – and leading the dedicated Seattle cop into the path of a killer whose bloodlust is rapidly becoming an obsession.
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Episode of the classic BBC Radio Comedy Show Round The Horne
The Series
The programme follows the work of a special police team that investigates “cold cases”, which usually concern murders that took place a number of years ago, and were never solved. The team, composed of head officer Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd (Trevor Eve), psychological profiler Grace Foley (Sue Johnston), Detective Inspector Spencer Jordan (Wil Johnson), as well as a number of other supporting characters, uses evidence which has recently come to light, as well as contemporary technology to examine former evidence.
Initially, Boyd, Grace and Spence were accompanied by junior DC Mel Silver (Claire Goose), and stern forensic scientist Frankie Wharton (Holly Aird), however both left after the end of the fourth series. Felix Gibson (Esther Hall) and Stella Goodman (Félicité du Jeu) replaced them in the fifth series, before Eve Lockhart (Tara Fitzgerald) replaced Felix from the sixth series onwards. Katarina Howard (Stacey Roca) replaced Stella in series eight, while Sarah Cavendish (Eva Birthistle) replaced Katarina in series nine. Although the plotlines generally centre around the case, other storylines have been incorporated across the years, including Boyd’s anger management issues and his being re-united with his son, Grace suffering from cancer, Spencer being shot at the hands of one of his former colleagues, and Mel’s death, which creates a chain of events lasting across two series.
The show also addressed sensitive issues such as fanaticism within different religions, international organised crime, child abuse within the Catholic Church, war crimes in Bosnia, forced child labour, torture, homophobia and racism. The BBC issued disclaimers twice on the show when it touched upon issues sensitive to the Labour government of the time (once about banking frauds within the City of London establishment and once about the involvement of the UK in the Iraq war). Some of the issues were dealt with through the conflicting views of Peter Boyd (a white middle-class liberal) and Spencer Jordan (a black working-class conservative).
Hunter – #105 – S05 E19 – Ring of Honor
Heartbeat – #55 – S05E09 – Toss Up
Hunter – #104 – S05 E18 – Code Three
The Main Chance is a British television series first aired on ITV in four series between 1969 and 1975. It is a drama series that depicts the sudden transformation in the life of a solicitor, David Main (played by John Stride), after he moves from London to Leeds.[1] It was created by Edmund Ward and John Malcolm; the latter was a pseudonym for John Batt who was a practising solicitor.
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The team are intrigued by the case of a dead man found buried with a pile of 100-year-old wood, and Lane’s chance of love is blown when the main murder suspect is found shot dead in his home
Wycliffe is a British television series, based on W. J. Burley‘s novels about Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe. It was produced by HTV and broadcast on the ITV Network, following a pilot episode on 7 August 1993, between 24 July 1994 and 5 July 1998. The series was filmed in Cornwall, with a production office in Truro. Music for the series was composed by Nigel Hess and was awarded the Royal Television Society award for the best television theme.] Wycliffe is played by Jack Shepherd, assisted by DI Doug Kersey (Jimmy Yuill) and DI Lucy Lane (Helen Masters).
Each episode deals with a murder investigation. In the early series, the stories are adapted from Burley’s books and are in classic whodunit style, often with quirky characters and plot elements. In later seasons, the tone becomes more naturalistic and there is more emphasis on internal politics within the police.
The Cornish setting is an important feature of the series, providing both picturesque landscapes and glimpses into the local way of life. Many characters work in the tourist industry. Problems of the region such as the struggling fishing industry, long-term unemployment, and prejudice against new age travellers are shown in various episodes. Wycliffe and his team are responsible for a large geographical area and often have to spend time away from home during an investigation. This can cause problems for Wycliffe, who is shown as a contented family man, married to a teacher (Lynn Farleigh) and with two teenage children; it also makes it difficult for Lane and Kersey, who are both single, to form relationships outside work.
Wycliffe’s beat appears to cover mainly central and west Cornwall. There are frequent mentions of certain major towns, including the city of Truro, Newquay, Camborne and Penzance (these places were also used as locations). But others in the same area, such as Falmouth, St Austell and St Ives, figure much less frequently. It is reasonable to assume that, as a Detective Superintendent, Wycliffe is the head of CID for one division, the boundary of which appears to run approximately from Padstow on the north coast to St Austell and Carlyon Bay on the south. He does not deal with places in north and east Cornwall, such as Bude or Launceston. Bodmin (actually mainly Bodmin Moor) features strongly in one episode, about the so-called Beast of Bodmin (which is said to be a big cat), but that’s about as far east as Wycliffe ever gets. In the final episode (“Land’s End”) Wycliffe refers to Wadebridge, near Bodmin, as being on “the other side of the county”.
(Devon and Cornwall Constabulary is no longer organised as Divisions. In real life, the Major Crime Investigation Team in Cornwall, which would presumably be headed by Wycliffe, was based at Newquay during the period in which the stories are set, but his Divisional HQ appears to be somewhere in the Camborne area
New Tricks: #21 – S03 E06 – Bank Robbery
Good cast Amanda Redman, Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Dennis Waterman with excellent supporting cast
The wealthy, eccentric, and obese Sir Freddy Butler dies shortly after gathering his current and former wives at a dinner to make an announcement. George Bullard tells Barnaby that the death was from natural causes. The case becomes more complex when Freddy’s will goes missing after his solicitor is deliberately killed in an arson attack on his home. DCI Barnaby and DC Jones work their way through the extended Butler family and uncover hidden secrets, illegitimate children, and elusive treasure before they catch the killer.
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Midsomer Murders is a British crime drama television series, adapted by Anthony Horowitz and Douglas Watkinson from the novels in the Chief Inspector Barnaby book series (created by Caroline Graham), and broadcast on two channels of ITV since its premiere on 23 March 1997. The series focuses on various murder cases that take place within small country villages across the fictional English county of Midsomer, and the efforts of the senior police detective and his partner within the fictional Midsomer Constabulary to solve the crime by determining who the culprit is and the motive for their actions. It identifies itself differently from other detective dramas often by featuring a mixture of lighthearted whimsy and dark humour, as well as a notable soundtrack that includes the use of the theremin instrument for the show’s theme tune.
The programme has featured two lead stars—from its premiere in 1997, John Nettles as Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Tom Barnaby, until his retirement from the drama in February 2011; then Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby, Tom’s younger cousin, since March 2011. Both main stars have featured a list of supporting actors who worked alongside them, including Jane Wymark, Barry Jackson, Daniel Casey, John Hopkins, Jason Hughes, and Gwilym Lee, with Nick Hendrix as the current co-star working with Dudgeon. Midsomer Murders remains a popular feature in British television schedules and has been broadcast internationally in over 200 countries and territories. MORE AT LINK
Andrew Neil: In this new world only 3 things matter and Starmer is going backwards on all three
UK Today: #144 – Appeasement of Muslims


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