Saturday, February 7, 2009

BBC - William Shakespeare: The Tempest (1980)



BBC - William Shakespeare: The Tempest (1980)
English | DivX | 720×480 | MP3 | 192kbps | 1,030 MB

The Tempest (1980) aka The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: The Tempest

For more information visit:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080000/

Director: John Gorrie

Michael Hordern … Prospero
Derek Godfrey … Antonio
David Waller … Alonso
Warren Clarke … Caliban
Nigel Hawthorne … Stephano
David Dixon … Ariel
Andrew Sachs … Trinculo
John Nettleton … Gonzalo
Alan Rowe … Sebastian
Pippa Guard … Miranda
Christopher Guard … Ferdinand
Kenneth Gilbert … Boatswain
Edwin Brown … Master
Paul Greenhalgh … Francisco
Christopher Bramwell … Adrian

The Tempest (1980) aka The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: The Tempest

William Shakespeare’s play of 1611 (37 play BBC DVD set).

The Tempest is a play that was written by William Shakespeare. It is generally dated to 1610-11 and accepted as the last play written solely by him, although some scholars have argued for an earlier dating. While listed as a comedy in its initial publication in the First Folio of 1623, many modern editors have relabelled the play a romance. It did not attract a significant amount of attention before the closing of the theatres in 1642, and after the Restoration it attained great popularity only in adapted versions. Theatre productions returned conclusively to the original Shakespearean text in the mid-nineteenth century. In the twentieth century, the play received a sweeping re-appraisal by critics and scholars, to the point that it is now considered one of Shakespeare’s greatest works.

For additional information on the BBC’s Shakespeare plays, go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Television_Shakespeare

For additional information on this particular play, go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_tempest

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Genre: Drama
Codec: DivX 5.0
Resolution: 720×480
Framerate: 23.97
Language: English (no subs incl.)
Audio: MP3/192 Kbit/44.1 KHz
Runtime: 2:03:48 (1,030 MB)
Standalone: supported

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

50 ThingsYou Need to Know About British History

50
ThingsYou Need to Know About 
British History




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Product Description
What are the 50 key events you need to understand to grasp British history? If you could choose the 50 things that define British history, events of significance not only in themselves, but in their importance to wider themes running through our past, what would they be? Hugh Williams has made that selection, and the result is a fascinating overview of Britain's past. He refines British history into a series of key themes that represent a crucial strand in our history, and pinpoints the seminal events within those strands - Roots, from the Roman invasion to Britain's entry into the Common Market; Fight, Fight and Fight Again, from the Battle of Agincourt to the Falklands War; The Pursuit of Liberty, from the Magna Carta through the Glorious Revolution to the foundation of the NHS; Home and Abroad, from Sir Francis Drake and Clive of India to the arrival of the SS Empire Windrush; and All Change, from Chaucer and the English language to the invention of the web.With great clarity, simplicity and a zest for the marvellous stories that underpin many of these events, Hugh Williams explains the linkage between each one and its importance in the progress of British history as a whole. Along the way, he has some fascinating tales to tell, making this a highly enjoyable read as well as a perceptive insight into our shared past, and vital for anyone who wants quickly and enjoyably to grasp the essential facts about Britain's history. 

About the Author
Hugh Williams read Modern History at Oxford before beginning his career in television with the BBC. He has specialised in history and current affairs programming and in the early 80s was responsible for introducing the famous BBC history programme 'Timewatch' into the schedules. While Head of Broadcasting in Manchester he had the idea for and subsequently commissioned A.N. Wilson's series 'Eminent Victorians'.

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