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Minnesota: Gopher State
earthcam - NYC's Time Square

Winnie the Pooh & Micky Mouse were there serving as tourist hosts - but everybody passed them by and refused handshakes with them - only when a lady presented her grandson did the mascots get any attention
 

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Rillington Place



Chilling three-part BBC drama series based on the true story of serial killer John Christie.

Episode 1: Ethel

After a long separation, Ethel (Samantha Morton) and her husband John Reginald Christie (Tim Roth) set up home at 10 Rillington Place, but Ethel soon wonders whether she has made the right decision. As war breaks out, the fractures in their relationship begin to reappear, with deceit, suspicion and violence never far below the veneer of married respectability.




Episode 2: Tim

When newlyweds Tim and Beryl move into 10 Rillington Place, they are befriended by their older neighbours the Christies. As time passes and their relationship hits a rough patch, Mr Christie's interest and influence over the couple takes a much more sinister turn.

 

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Time Commanders

Series 3

Episode 1: Battle of Zama



Greg Wallace hosts the new series - the first in nearly 12 years - of the BBC's virtual historical reenactment show, in which ordinary members of the public go toe to toe with the greatest generals, as they refight some of the most significant battles from history in an innovative mix of genuine history and game show competition.

In this episode, it's 202 BC and Rome has had enough of the upstart Carthaginian, Hannibal. Desperate to end his 16-year campaign of war (Second Punic War) against the Republic, one of its greatest ever generals, Scipio, is charged with freeing Italy of this menace. Scipio elects to fight Hannibal in his homeland - forcing him to return to Africa to protect the city of Carthage itself. This time, a team of wrestlers will attempt to rewrite history by defeating Scipio and keeping him from taking Carthage. As Hannibal and his Carthaginians, they'll be defending their home town. Up against them, a team of historical board game enthusiasts taking on the role of Romans in a fight that will set the course of European history for centuries to come.



 

Blackleaf

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Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2016

Supercharged - Fuelling the Future

Episode 1 (of 3): Let There Be Light!



This year marks the 80th anniversary since the BBC first broadcast the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures on TV. To celebrate, chemist Professor Saiful Islam explores a subject that the lectures' founder - Michael Faraday - addressed in the very first Christmas Lectures - energy.

In his first lecture, Saiful investigates how to generate energy without destroying the planet in the process. Saiful begins his lecture by being plunged into darkness. Armed initially with nothing but a single candle, his challenge is to go back to first principles and bring back the power in the energy-hungry lecture theatre. Along the way he explains what energy is, how we can transform it from one form to another, and how we harness it to power the modern world. A fascinating and stimulating celebration of the stuff that quite literally makes the universe tick - the weird and wonderful world of energy.




Episode 2: People Power

In his second lecture, chemist Saiful Islam continues his exploration of one of the most important questions facing humankind - how to generate and use energy. He investigates how humans as living pulsing machines actually use energy, asking whether it's possible to 'supercharge' the human body and increase its performance.

Live experiments explore everything from the explosive potential of everyday foods, to what we put into our bodies (and what comes out!), as well as how we measure up to the machines we use every day. Saiful even experiments on himself, showing images captured inside his own stomach.

Every single one of us is an incredibly sophisticated energy conversion machine, finely tuned over millions of years of evolution. So will we ever be able to improve the human body's performance? Can we ever do more with less energy?


 
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Blackleaf

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Flying Scotsman From The Footplate BBC



Enjoy the view from the driving seat of the world's most famous steam locomotive as Flying Scotsman travels the length of the 16-mile Severn Valley Railway, with 'cab cameras' capturing all the action from the footplate. Veteran driver Roger Norfolk and fireman Ryan Green guide this national treasure through the beautiful countryside of the English midlands, from Bridgnorth in Shropshire to Kidderminster in Worcestershire. Roger and Ryan explain the skills involved in taking control of the Scotsman, while hundreds of enthusiasts watch and wave from platforms, bridges and surrounding fields.

Expect to discover more about the living age of steam - a world of regulators, valves, pistons, smokeboxes, signalling systems and more.


http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=QlTJdjz1BxA
 

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Britain's Ancient Tracks With Tony Robinson

Episode 1: Icknield Way




Britain is criss-crossed by a network of ancient trackways that have been travelled for over 5000 years. Tony Robinson explores the mysteries and legends of these remarkable routes.

In the first episode, Tony explores the mysteries and legends of the Icknield Way's prehistoric mines, hidden caves, demonic dogs and mysterious ley lines, as he travels from the Norfolk coast to Bedfordshire's hills.


In the link, click on the four arrows that form a square to the right of the video to enlarge the video: http://putlocker.design/video/27386/britain-s-ancient-tracks-with-tony-robinson-part-1-icknield-way

Flying Scotsman From The Footplate BBC



Enjoy the view from the driving seat of the world's most famous steam locomotive as Flying Scotsman travels the length of the 16-mile Severn Valley Railway, with 'cab cameras' capturing all the action from the footplate. Veteran driver Roger Norfolk and fireman Ryan Green guide this national treasure through the beautiful countryside of the English midlands, from Bridgnorth in Shropshire to Kidderminster in Worcestershire. Roger and Ryan explain the skills involved in taking control of the Scotsman, while hundreds of enthusiasts watch and wave from platforms, bridges and surrounding fields.

Expect to discover more about the living age of steam - a world of regulators, valves, pistons, smokeboxes, signalling systems and more.


http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=QlTJdjz1BxA

And here's a video of the programme that actually works:

 
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Blackleaf

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Bloody Tales of the Tower

Episode 1: Royals on the Block




Presented by Suzannah Lipscomb and Joe Crowley.

For more than 900 years, the Tower of London has dominated the city's skyline - symbolizing gruesome executions, notorious prisoners and absolute royal supremacy to the masses. But how much of that extraordinary history is based on legend and how horrific would it have been to await your grisly fate inside the walls of this powerful fortress? Bloody Tales of the Tower will challenge the public assumptions and myths surrounding the iconic Tower of London and will use original historical sources to shed new light on fascinating individual cases.

Tudor historian Suzannah Lipscomb and journalist Joe Crowley investigate the history of the Tower of London, examining stories that challenge accepted beliefs about the infamous prison using original historical sources and dramatic reconstructions.

In this edition they consider why it took executioner John Ketch five blows to decapitate the Duke of Monmouth in July 1685, and examine whether former inmate Lady Jane Grey had a legitimate claim to the English throne. They also look into how a ragtag gang managed to breach its defences during the Peasants' Revolt in June 1381 and killed Simon of Sudbury, the Archbishop of Canterbury.


Bloody Tales of the Tower Executions HD - Video Dailymotion
 

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James May: The Christmas Reassembler

Series 2

Episode 1: Hornby Train Set




The Grand Tour co-presenter James May returns for a second series of 'James May: The Reassembler', once again slowly building everyday items from their component parts and discovering what it takes to actually get them to work. In each episode, James will focus on one object and carefully put it back together, screwing every screw, tightening every bolt and vigilantly rebuilding the object to its complete form.

Much like Santa Claus, James May has spent the year in his workshop getting ready for Christmas, in a festive special in which he reassembles his favourite childhood Christmas present.

But this isn't just any Christmas present, this is the one that changed his life and sent him on to a path of mechanical intrigue and reassembly. This is the Hornby Flying Scotsman with realistic chuffing sounds which James ripped open on Christmas Day 1972.

Laid out in all its 138 tiny component parts, James lovingly reassembles the train as well as his memories of Christmases and toys past. From the exhilarating re-magnetising of the motor's magnets to some thrilling wheel-quartering amidst a backdrop of James's continued bafflement of electricity, we watch as James rebuilds the entire train set and hopes at the end his Christmas wish will come true and the train will start up and realistically chuff into the night.

 

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A Field in England (2013)



Psychedelic, hallucinogenic horror.

Amid the English Civil War, a group of deserters flees from battle through an overgrown field. Captured by an alchemist, the men are forced to help him search to find a hidden treasure that he believes is buried in the field.

Crossing a vast mushroom circle, which provides their first meal, the group quickly descends into a chaos of arguments, fighting and paranoia, and, as it becomes clear that the treasure might be something other than gold, they slowly become victim to the terrifying energies trapped inside the field.


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