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HARGREAVES #1 'WANDERING JACK '

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Tags: jack hargreaves rural retreat  jack hargreaves lost series  southern tv jack hargreaves  jack hargreaves-winged serpent 

Recently unearthed 1972 'shelved' Jack Hargreaves series,made by the now also sadly 'shelved' Southern tv experimental media dept.This episode takes a sly gander at Jacks 'lost' years.

Buses at Morden Roundabout in 1981

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Tags: London  Transport  Bus  Routemaster  RM  DMS  Route  93  M1  118  157  164  293  On  The  Buses  Morden  Surrey 

Not sure of the exact date. When doing the video titles I thought it might have been 1983, but after posting, I now believe it was a year or two earlier. It was certainly December and videoed on an early JVC VHS two-piece portable. (Thanks to viewer feedback, this item now confirmed as 1981.) No special reason for choosing the location - just somewhere on the way from one place to another. maps.google.co.uk However, a trivia note for fans of the On The Buses TV series: Though usually associated with Wood Green in North London, the end-credits for the last series show their bus going round this very South London roundabout (as well as a shot of it travelling along the Sutton bypass, near the Gander Green Lane junction). Also, if you watch the Perfect Clippie episode, after the middle ad break, you can catch a glimpse of the now-demolished Rose Hill Tavern, an establishment which I notice in an online forum was given the accolade of the Worst Pub I Ever Had A Drink In. Next Stop: Though posted first, Buses at Morden Roundabout is out of chronological sequence and actually the last in this group of 1981 efforts. It was videoed after the Chiswick footage. In proper order, then, the next posting will be Routemasters at Marble Arch in 1983.

He Walked by Night: Richard Basehart, Jack Webb, Scott Brady, Roy Roberts (1948 Movie)

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Tags: crime  drama  film  noir  mystery  thriller  witness  protection  murderer  slang  cop  killer  liquor  store  investigation  sociopath  california  los  angeles  sewer  system  policeman  storm  drain  forensic  evidence  modus  operandi  composite  sketch  dragnet  killing  chiaroscuro  detective  evil  man  ballistics  mexican  american  cigarette  smoking  beautiful  woman  paralysis  short  west  cops  coast  war 

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org He Walked by Night (1948) is a black-and-white police procedural film noir, crediting Alfred L. Werker as director. The film, shot in semidocumentary tone, was loosely based on newspaper accounts of the real-life actions of Erwin "Machine-Gun" Walker, a former Glendale police department employee and World War II veteran who unleashed a crime spree of burglaries, robberies, and shootouts in the Los Angeles area during 1945 and 1946. During production, one of the actors, Jack Webb, struck up a friendship with the police technical advisor, Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn, and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio and later television program Dragnet. On a Los Angeles street, Officer Hollis, a patrolman on his way home from work, stops a man he suspects of being a burglar and is shot and mortally wounded. The minor clues lead nowhere. Two police detectives, Sergeants Marty Brennan (Brady) and Chuck Jones (Cardwell), are assigned to catch the killer, Roy Morgan (Basehart), a brilliant mystery man with no known criminal past, who is hiding in a Hollywood bungalow and listening to police calls on his custom radio in an attempt to avoid capture. His only relationship is with his little dog. Roy consigns burgled electronic equipment to Paul Reeves (Whit Bissell), and on his fifth sale is nearly caught when he shows up to collect on his property. Reeves tells police that the suspect is a mystery man named Roy Martin. The ...

WSOP 2011 Main Event Day 8 FINAL - World Series of Poker 1/21

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Tags: WSOP  2011  Main  Event  Day  FINAL  table  november  World  Series  of  Poker  Casino  Money  Texas  Holdem  youtube 

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He Walked by Night: Richard Basehart, Scott Brady, Roy Roberts, Whit Bissell (1948 Movie)

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DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com He Walked by Night (1948) is a black-and-white police procedural film noir, crediting Alfred L. Werker as director. The film, shot in semidocumentary tone, was allegedly based on the real-life actions of Erwin "Machine-Gun" Walker. During production, one of the actors, Jack Webb, struck up a friendship with the police technical advisor, Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn, and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio and later television program Dragnet. He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films and is notable for the camera work by renowned noir cinematographer John Alton. Today the film is in public domain. On a Los Angeles street, Officer Hollis, a patrolman on his way home from work, stops a man he suspects of being a burglar and is shot and mortally wounded. The minor clues lead nowhere. Two police detectives, Sergeants Marty Brennan (Brady) and Chuck Jones (Cardwell), are assigned to catch the killer, Roy Morgan (Basehart), a brilliant mystery man with no known criminal past, who is hiding in a Hollywood bungalow and listening to police calls on his custom radio in an attempt to avoid capture. His only relationship is with his little dog. Roy consigns burgled electronic equipment to Paul Reeves (Whit Bissell), and on his fifth sale is nearly caught when he shows up to collect on his property. Reeves tells police that the suspect is a mystery man named Roy Martin. The case crosses the paths of ...

Conversation Piece #1: Ryan Gander and Rudi Fuchs

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Tags: Annet  Gelink  Art  Amsterdam  Ryan  Gander  Rudi  Fuchs 

In the first of a series of 'Conversation Pieces', in which Rudi Fuchs talks with an artist about one of their works, Rudi Fuchs meets with Ryan Gander to discuss 'You ruin everything (The economy of zero's)', on the occasion of the artists 4th solo exhibition at Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam. Rudi Fuchs (Eindhoven, 1942) is a Dutch art historian. Among other things he became director of the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven in 1975. From 1984 until 1990, he was the artistic director of the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Turin. From 1987 until 1993, he was director of the Haags Gemeentemuseum. And in 1993, he was director of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam until 2003. He is the writer of numerous internationally acclaimed publications and articles. Ryan Gander (1976, Chester, England) feels at ease within an ever-expanding universe of media. His work ranges from installations, sculptures and photographs to performative lectures, publications, inventions and interventions. Gander examines the conditions of art production and the cognitive process of the perception of art. His body of works forms a labyrinth of inter-related narratives often based on real incidents or characters or existing artworks. 'Absence' plays a central role in Gander's work and lends the works an enigmatic aura. It invites the viewer to re-establish a story's hidden character or an object's possible function and by that illuminates the process of making meaning of a work of art. Having completed a research ...

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