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4 months ago
David Daniels 1997 - Ombra mai fu - Xerxes - Handel
David Daniels, American countertenor, sings "Ombra mai fu" from Xerxes by Handel. Julius Rudel conducting. Richard Tucker Foundation Gala, Avery Fi...
nickbigd • 368,940 views
rabbitsmom
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4 months ago
Tenortone21 • 306,424 views
rabbitsmom
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How have I managed to miss this guy??? (Dmitri) I'm such a sucker for baritones anyway but this is QUIte a voice (not to mention a FACE!)
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6 months ago
Bass Saxophone versus Bass Saxophone - Martin & Conn
Comparing 2 bass saxophones
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Two bass saxophon...
ABrandsma • 117,863 views
rabbitsmom
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What incredible sounds! I'm just discovering bass saxs (and all the other saxophones as well) because of Rainer Fox. (I'm an old vocalist so wind instruments are not something I ever had to deal with). Thanks for posting this.
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6 months ago
Michael Kitchen's Villains
A look at only SOME of the villains played by the talented, subtle actor Michael Kitchen, whom we know so much better as the kind and highly ethica...
ziggyfollies • 4,361 views
rabbitsmom
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This was brilliant! I never knew he did Bad Guys - but I must admit, I prefer his good guys best (fell in love with him in Out Of Africa). Thanks for showing just what a brilliant actor he is. 8-)
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6 months ago
A clip from "Lost Empires!"
A young man (Firth) joins a traveling show with his uncle. He is lured into the majestic, mysterious quality of the magic show and is soon an impor...
AcornMediaUS • 957 views
rabbitsmom
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Sadly, this is one of Firth's best scenes from the entire series. Can anyone load the whole show? There is some good stuff, including John Castle looking sullen and doing some film "magic" which isn't very magical. But it's a good show all in all.
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6 months ago
Agatha Christie's Greenway A Home In Devon.wmv
These are photographs compiled to give a view of Agatha Christie's holiday home in Devon, Greenway House. In her autobiography, Agatha Christie de...
writebrobp • 1,564 views
rabbitsmom
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What is the music you've used for this? It's gorgeous. Is it a soundtrack from a film?
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6 months ago
hh1edits • 10,351,734 views
rabbitsmom
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Go Clark!
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6 months ago
Experiment in Terror
Comic director Blake Edwards revisits his noir roots in this 1962 suspense classic cannily filmed on San Francisco locations. One of the biggest hi...
trailersfromhellxtra • 6,054 views
rabbitsmom
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This is a great film. Someone please upload the entire thing! Great cast and VERY thrilling!
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6 months ago
Three meaningless reasons {3/10}
Poirot stumbles on the murder scene of philandering Dr. John Christow at a country estate as his mistress, his hostess, and his wife (with a revolv...
ravenhaven14 • 35,151 views
rabbitsmom
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Just read this and am pleased to find that it was done as a Poirot episode. I didn't much like Dr Christow in the book either - what a selfish man, and his dedication to medicine is no excuse for cheating on his wife.
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6 months ago
Who Do You Think You Are - Jeremy Clarkson Part 1
*READ FIRST*
Jeremy Clarkson Delves Deep Into his familys past and its past successes. Sorry About the terrible quality, its the only copy i could ...
LegoPenis • 259,342 views
rabbitsmom
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"Kilner jars" in America are Mason jars.
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6 months ago
Poirot & Me - 2/9
Documentary on David Suchets many years of portrayal of Hercule Poirot exclusively made for ITV3 and first broadcast November 2006 in UK. With grea...
ShabrinAlessi • 25,138 views
rabbitsmom
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This is the consummate professional. Budding actors should listen to Mr Suchet.
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6 months ago
Miss Marple - treading carefully
After the camera has moved across in front of her and to one side, Joan Hickson carefully steps over the metal camera track.
Not really a blooper...
doubledeckers • 553 views
rabbitsmom
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Thank goodness she could navigate the track and fall on her bum!
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6 months ago
Cold Comfort Farm (1995) - PART 1
In England in the early 1930's, 20 year old Flora Poste, recently orphaned and left with only 100 pounds a year, goes to stay with distant relative...
mansfieldparkmovie • 142,046 views
rabbitsmom
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Amazing cast, don'cha'think?
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6 months ago
digodigo23 • 7,144 views
rabbitsmom
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reminds me of crazy tommy in the professionals 8-)
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6 months ago
The Dover Boys of Pimento University
Hilarious Chuck Jones animated short.
saberinblue • 140,840 views
rabbitsmom
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Anybody out there familiar with Ravel's "La Valse"? I can see a bunch of animated characters in the style of Dora Standpipe waltzing all over a flat checkerboard surface and eventually falling off the edge. So go to it, young animators!
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6 months ago
turochamp • 205,115 views
rabbitsmom
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Not only was Chuck Jones a visual genius, but for Carl Stalling to paraphrase Wagner is incredible. Hooray for both.
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7 months ago
milotaSK • 6,821 views
rabbitsmom
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I spent my 50th birthday in Keswick. It's magical and this really brings back some great memories. 8-)
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7 months ago
milotaSK • 13,711 views
rabbitsmom
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Amazing. Especially when you check his stuff from the early 90s - he was, uh, chubby? No offense - I love him and want to adopt him! 8-)
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7 months ago
Eddie Izzard - Flies
I don't own this video. I just want to share...
TheToxicAssassin • 3,559 views
rabbitsmom
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Only a guy with the muscle tone of Eddie could wear those AWFUL heals and walk about like he's in cross trainers 8-)
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7 months ago
J.C.T.S.O.T.S. Part 1.
J.C.T.S.O.T.S. Part 1.
This is only for fan purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
starman2110 • 2,099 views
rabbitsmom
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Great! Loved this series 8-) !
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7 months ago
Miss Marple.The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side - part 5
BBC, 1992. Agatha Christie's Miss Marple
degnoser • 19,386 views
rabbitsmom
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It's fun to see Mr Castle reprising Inspector Craddock (he was in A Muder Is Announced - the best Miss Marple episode ever) - altho I'm still trying to figure how Dermot Craddock went from the local Inspector to Miss Marple's "nephew". Does she adopt everyone as as nephews and nieces?
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7 months ago
Theme from "To Kill a Mockingbird" (Elmer Bernstein)
One of my favorite scores ever. Beautiful Americana theme for a great film and a great book; it evokes so many emotions in me that it gives me goos...
bobbengan • 214,994 views
rabbitsmom
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Looking over all the comments, THIS is why Elmer Bernstein was such a genuis. He could evoke such feelings for some many people. And yes, I still have the same feelings ofter all these years and having seen the movie (the geratest ever) at least a million times!
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
A Hard Day's Night Part One
Part One of the A Hard Day's Night film.
This includes the intro as well as the scene with Paul's grandfather and some of the scene with the man w...
Danousek9 • 862,120 views
rabbitsmom
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I remember seeing this movie at theater - what we would have given in 60s to have a thing like YouTube!!!!!
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8 months ago
Schubert Ständchen (Serenade) Peter Schreier
--Piano: Rudolf Buchbinder
--Place:Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna)
elegant110 • 31,625 views
rabbitsmom
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Peter Schreier has the cleanest tone. Amazing!
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9 months ago
A Murder is Announced 12/18 - Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
"A Murder is Announced"
160 Minutes / Three Parts
Starring: Ms. Marple
hassankalaldeh • 53,520 views
rabbitsmom
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I believe "Bunny" is a diminutive for Barbara, but don't quote me.
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9 months ago
A Murder is Announced 11/18 - Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
"A Murder is Announced"
160 Minutes / Three Parts
Starring: Ms. Marple
hassankalaldeh • 49,059 views
rabbitsmom
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The castle in Scotland is the same one in Monarch of the Glen.
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9 months ago
A Murder is Announced 06/18 - Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
"A Murder is Announced"
160 Minutes / Three Parts
Starring: Ms. Marple
hassankalaldeh • 65,174 views
rabbitsmom
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JohnCastle's Craddock is the BEST dectective of all the ones in all the Miss Marples. I feel this is his best role in all his films, but that's just me 8-).
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9 months ago
Lux Aeterna part 2, Morten Lauridsen
Lux Aeterna part 2, Morten Lauridsen, Los Angeles Master Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra, Paul Salamunovich, Conductor.
O Nata Lux
Veni, Sancte Spir...
mangott • 39,647 views
rabbitsmom
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Your imagery with this music is stunning. Thanks! 8-)
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9 months ago
Jamie Oliver on Top Gear
Jamie Oliver drives a lap in a reasonably priced car.
bogeystudio • 51,942 views
rabbitsmom
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Clarkson is a birder???!!! So who else is a wingnut???
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10 months ago
Paul McCartney - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (live '1987)
Paul McCartney's '1987 TV appearance
jacenty841 • 70,881 views
rabbitsmom
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Egad! Oh dear 8-( !
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11 months ago
mattnotley • 102,096 views
rabbitsmom
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can't get much better than Top Gear meets Ground Force for hysteria! Whatta mess!!!
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11 months ago
Zino Francescatti - Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto #3 (1st mov)
Zino Francescatti plays Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto #3 in B minor, Op. 61.
1. Allegro non troppo
Dimitri Mitropoulos and the New York Philharmoni...
UltimateViolin • 58,309 views
rabbitsmom
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I've been a huge Francescatti fan since my best friend turned me onto him 40 years ago (!). Check out his Beethoven Violin Concerto. It's fabulous!
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Troops FYI: the harpsichord part is a figured bass - meaning it's up to the performer to improvise whatever strikes his/her fancy. If the conductor didn't think this performance was over the top, well . . .