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Blackleaf

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Richard III: The Princes in the Tower



Later this afternoon, the remains of King Richard III will be paraded through Leicestershire - an event that is to be televised live on Channel 4 - ahead of his re-interment in Leicester Cathedral on Thursday.

To mark the occasion, this Channel 4 documentary looks at one of the biggest mysteries in British history: What happened to the Princes in the Tower?

In 1483, the 12-year-old King Edward V and his 9-year-old brother, Richard, Duke of York, were lodged in the Tower of London by the man tasked with looking after them, their uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who was ruling England as Lord Protector due to Edward V being too young. This was supposed to be in preparation for Edward V's coronation as king.

But, not long afterwards, the two brothers - who were the uncles of the future King Henry VIII - mysteriously disappeared and their uncle, Richard, was crowned King Richard III.

Edward V was never crowned and his reign lasted just 86 days. Their disappearance remains a mystery to this day. Some believe they were murdered on the orders of Richard - that is certainly what the Tudors, including William Shakespeare, who turned Richard III into an arch-villain - believed, yet others believe Richard was not responsible.

In this Channel 4 documentary, shown last night, a stellar cast of experts, including historians David Starkey, Philippa Gregory and Nina Ramirez, endeavours to finally uncover the truth.

Watch it here: Richard III: The Princes in the Tower - Richard III: The Princes in the Tower - Channel 4
 
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Ludlow

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Watched an old episode of the Andy Griffith show on the Netflix thing. It was an early one where Rose , the old house keeper got married and aunt Bea was coming to take her place and Opie didn't like her.
 

B00Mer

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The Ultimate Bondathon!!!!



Sorry but how do you folks live without HBO, Starz, Cinimax..

Any Canadians see Banchee yet??

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp9giKVV__U

Anyone watch Outlander in Canada??

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaqypyJDHs

crtc sucks!!!!

poor poor canucks.. :lol:
 

Blackleaf

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The Wonderful World of Blood with Michael Mosley




Michael Mosley takes an in-depth look at blood. He carries out six experiments on his own blood, from starving it of oxygen to injecting it with snake venom and even eating it.

Of all the wonders of the human body, there's one more mysterious than any other. Blood: nine precious pints that keep us alive. Yet how much do we really know about this sticky red substance and its mysterious, life-giving force?

Michael Mosley gives up a fifth of his own blood to perform six bold experiments. From starving it of oxygen to injecting it with snake venom, Michael reveals the extraordinary abilities of blood to adapt and keep us alive. Using specialist photography, the programme reveals the beauty in a single drop. Michael even discovers how it tastes when, in a television first, he prepares a black pudding with his own blood.

Down the ages, our understanding of blood has been as much myth as science, but Michael reveals there might be truth in the old vampire legends, as he meets one of the scientists behind the latest research that shows young blood might be able to reverse the ageing process - the holy grail of modern medicine.

Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - The Wonderful World of Blood with Michael Mosley



 
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gopher

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Minnesota: Gopher State
couldn't find a NYC area NHL game or a college lacrosse game online so I turned to youtube and watched some yoga exercise videos and listened to Zen relaxing music

nice stuff
 

gopher

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Minnesota: Gopher State
wrestlemania


big crowd of over 76,000 people - lots of action but they spend too much time posturing rather than grapplin --- some old timers were returned and their surprise visits were kool
 

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The Ark




Epic, ninety-minute, one-off BBC drama which screened last night telling the human story of Noah: a man who risks everything to save the people he loves. An ambitious retelling of the classic tale, fusing elements from the Bible and the Qur'an (we don't want to be Ukip-supporting, racist, bigoted Islamophobes, after all) to tell a universal story of faith and love.

Starring David Threlfall - best known for playing Frank Gallagher in Channel Four's Shameless - as Noah.


Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - The Ark