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RANDOM SONGS FOR CAPESHIFTERS MUSES#
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Nedra Surana
“Battle Cry” by Skillet
Narya Lavellan
“Not Listening” by Papa Roach
Litriel Lavellan
“My Heaven Is Your Hell” by Lordi
Merlyn Lavellan
“Hush Hush Hush” by The Pussycat Dolls
Gigi Trevelyan
“Courtesy Call” by Thousand Foot Krutch
Rufus Sewell
“Walk Tall” by Val Doonican
Janus Lupus
“I Can Reach Heaven From Here” by Martin Stosch
Alceon Lupus
“Call Me When You’re Sober” by Evanescence
Adrian Lupus
“Forgiven” by Disturbed

Bella Lupus
“Mother Earth” by Within Temptation
Marcus Lupus
“Whispers In The Dark” by Skillet
Luca Lupus
“Reminded” by Drowning Pool
Serana Trevelyan
“The Purge” by Within Temptation
Mario De Villacorta
“One” by Three Days Grace
Jacob Rivera
“Faint” by Linkin Park
Vixten Adaar
“Before I Forget” by Slipknot
Nellie Cousland
“Hell Frozen Rain” by Silent Hill Shattered Memories OST
Albany Perdue
“We Are” by Thousand Foot Krutch
Nova Lavellan
“So Cold” by Breaking Benjamin
Milicent Cadash
“When I’m Gone” by 3 Doors Down
Anders
“Let Me Entertain You” by Robbie Williams
Devon Trevelyan
“One Step Closer” by Linkin Park
Hampus Luck
“Colorblind” by Counting Crowns
Adam Hawke
“So What” by Pink
Regina Le Bail
“Anyone Of Us” by Gareth Gates
Dorian Pavus
“Addiction” by Dope
Valerie An Zarda O Bearhold
“Let Love In” by Goo Goo Dolls
Hay
“Soldier Orders” by Silent Hill Homecoming
Lilah Bearhold
“Take Me Away” by Globus
Alan Ar Zara O Bearhold
“She’s Always A Woman To Me” by Billie Idol
Anna Alerion
“Speed King” by Deep Purple
Guy Guyader
“Thanks For Nothing” by Dope
Aila Synelis
“The Bad Touch” by Blood Hound Gang
Appius Trius
“Ride” by Lostprophets
Kai Kresge
“Animal I Have Become” by Three Days Grace
Lisetta Walgan
“Sooner Or Later” by Breaking Benjamin
Lesi Aras
“Bodies” by Drowning Pool
Kaisa Kresge
“You Give Love A Bad Name” by Bon Jovi

Armando Fiorenci
“I Swear” by Smokie
Rinril Seraya
“Say It Right” by Nelly Furtado
Francisca Fiorenci
“Telephone” by Lady Gaga & Beyonce
Nedra Shepard
“So Happy I Could Die” by Lady Gaga
Nigel Shepard
“Tainted Love” by Marlyn Manson
Magnar Shepard
“O Death” by Jen Titus
Salla Ryder
“Welcome To My Life” by Simple Plan
Karin Chakwas
“Hero” by Skillet
Garrus Vakarian
“I’m Only Happy When It Rains” by Garbage
Avitus Rix
“Umbrella” by Rihanna feat. Jay-Z
Nakmor Drack
“One Way Ticket” by Eruption
Liara T’Soni
“Tomorrow We Fight” by Tommee Profitt feat. Svrcina
Pelessaria “PB” B’Sayle
“Stained” by Persephone
Camilea Octatus
“Thank You” by Simple Plan
Han’Xanis Vas Astra
“Bless The Broken Road” by Rascal Flats
Lisell Avequa
“Working Class Hero” by John Lenon
Nyx Avequa
“Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down
Jirida Avequa
“End Of All Hope” by Nightwish
Tasha Tissel
“Fade To Black” by Metallica
Nolus Abgius
“This Is Halloween” by Marilyn Manson
Tunar Abgius
“Reach” by Skillet
Vivia Bonisis
“I Am” by Drowning Pool
Lucius Suldonis
“Believe” by Skillet
Tibesius Suldonis
“Forsaken” by Disturbed
Qutilia Suldonis
“Easier To Run” by Linkin Park
Silia Salvilus
“Total Eclipse Of The Heart” by Bonnie Tyler
Serlio Salvilus
“Enter Sandman” by Metallica
Caius Salvilus
“Angel With A Shotgun” by Nightcore
Cosna Salvilus
“Look Through My Eyes” by Phil Colins
Titus Faion
“Sweet Dreams” by Marilyn Manson
Luc Laxius
“Poison” by Alice Cooper
Maxius Kryik
“Ticket To Heaven” by 3 Doors Down
Sunip Malone
“Hope Vol 2.” by Apocalyptica feat. Matthias Sayer
Anaya Kiuk
“Beds Are Burning” by Midnight Oil
Tokol
“Go Back..:” by Jeanette
Bono Baffabar
“The End Is Where We Begin” by Thousand Foot Krutch
Camiphelia Octatus
“Weight Of The World” by Evanescence

Nagini Nabila
“Nemo” by Nightwish
Harry Potter
“Wouldn’t It Be Good” by Cascada
Neville Longbottom
“Breakdown” by Seether
Lilo Young
“Wild Child” by Enya

Augustus Rookwood
“The Voice Within” by Christina Aguilera
Wilhelm Marble
“Smooth” by Carlos Santana feat. Rob Thomas
Serafina Rosario
“Sometimes” by Britney Spears

Salvia Pepper
“Stricken” by Disturbed
Hermione Granger
“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” by Santa Esmeralda
Ellie Spindelweed
“California Gurls” by Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg
Lucas Scales
“ATWA” by System Of A Down
Solje Henud
“Enemies” by Shinedown

Lassie Young
“One More Soul To The Call” by Silent Hill Homecoming OST
Cinnamon Ironbark
“Smack Down” by Thousand Foot Krutch
Quiet
“The Alchemist” by Russell Watson & Lara Fabian
Diana Of Themyscira
“Coming Home” by The Cruxshadows
Belle
“Jump” by Simple Plan
Selina Kyle
“All The Right Moves” by One Republic
Mei Ling Zhou
“Holy Mountains”by System Of A Down
Elizabeth Ashe
“Rumor Has It” by Adele
Jean-Baptiste Augustin
“The Chosen Ones” by Dream Evil
Red
“Looking For Angels” by Skillet
Filip Blythe
“Friend Or Foe” by Tatu
Alva Blythe
“Eat It” by Weird Al Yankovic
Gilda Gloomsdale
“Shadow Games” by Yu-Gi-Oh! OST
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Warship - BBC One - June 7, 1973 - March 29, 1977
Action / Drama (45 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Donald Burton as Commander Mark Nialls (Series 1-2)
Bryan Marshall as Commander Allen Glenn (Series 3)
Derek Godfrey as Captain Edward Holt (Series 4)
David Savile as Lt. Commander Derek “Porky” Beaumont (Series 1-3)
Robert Morris as Lt. commander James Napier (Series 4)
Andrew Burt as Lt. Peek
James Cosmo as Reg. Fuller
Norman Eshley as Lt. Last
Graeme Eton as Lt. Wakelin
Don Henderson as MAA Heron
Nigel Humphreys as Seaman Anderson
Frank Jarvis as MAA Burnett
John Lee as Lt. Commander Kiley
Prunella Ransome as Zoe Carter
Colin Rix as LMA Milner
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supposedly this was considered lost, now it’s available on DVD--anyone familiar?
h/t trompe-la-mort
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Charlotte Hope will star in Starz’s “The Spanish Princess,” which is the cabler’s follow-up to “The White Queen” and “The White Princess,” Variety has learned.
Hope takes on the titular role, Catherine of Aragon, who is promised in marriage to the future King of England Prince Arthur (played by Angus Imrie). Catherine is described as “the source of curiosity, resentment and suspicion among her new family.” When Prince Arthur dies shortly after their wedding, Catherine finds her future as Queen in question and at the mercy of a divided Tudor court under the threat of enemies both abroad and closer to home.
Returning to the world of Tudor royal court intrigue, the story unfolds from the point of view of the women, which works to shed a light on a previously untold corner of history — including the lives of people of color that lived and worked in 16th century London.
Stephanie Levi-John will play Catherine’s lady-in-waiting and confidante Lina de Cardonnes, and Georgie Henley is Margaret “Meg” Tudor. The show also stars Dame Harriet Walter, Laura Carmichael, Ruairi O’Connor, Elliot Cowan, Alexandra Moen, Philip Cumbus, Nadia Parkes, Aaron Cobham, Alan McKenna, Richard Pepper, Olly Rix, Jodan Renzo, Daniel Cerqueira and Alicia Borrachero.
Emma Frost and Matthew Graham will serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. Additional executive producers on the series are Colin Callender and Scott Huff from Playground and Charlie Pattinson and Charlie Hampton from All3 Media’s New Pictures.
The first two episodes will be directed by Birgitte Stærmose, who is one of an all-female directing line-up the show plans to hire.
“The Spanish Princess” started production Thursday. Starz will retain all domestic multiplatform pay TV and SVOD rights to the series, while Lionsgate will retain all international and domestic distribution and home entertainment rights.
This is the third installment in the anthology series. It is produced by Playground and All3 Media’s New Pictures and drawn from the global bestselling novels, “The Constant Princess” and “The King’s Curse,” written by Philippa Gregory.
#charlotte hope#the spanish princess#television#news#sorry this is so late#im back to updating this blog again!#tsp
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Collé(s) - Sophie Laroche
Collé(s) – Sophie Laroche
♦ Éditeur : Hachette ♦Nombre de pages : 331 ♦ Date de parution : 20 mars 2018 ♦ Prix : 13,90€ ♦ Acheter : Amazon
Résumé : Ils sont cinq dans la même galère : collés ensemble de 8 à 17 heures. Pourtant ils n’ont pourtant rien en commun. Roxane est l’intello de service ; Ruben, l’ado rebelle ; Gabrielle, la fanfaronne de sa classe ; Arthur, le sportif turbulent ; et Coline, la rêveuse timide. Qu’est-c…
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2017 Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals Was Truly the Greatest Muscle Car Show on Earth
On May 21, 2017, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the self-proclaimed “Greatest Show on Earth,” ended its 146-year run, citing diminishing crowds and higher costs. Car guys know better. The Greatest Show on Earth just could not compete with MCACN.
The Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals again provided muscle car enthusiasts with a year’s supply of excitement. Bob Ashton, along with the entire MCACN team, continued to astound attendees with new reasons to love the American muscle car.
More than any year prior, it seemed that everyone in the building came armed with their own favorite muscle car stories and experiences. Ashton has consistently made the point that MCACN is ultimately not about the cars, but about the people. We agree but would go a step further to say the whole muscle car hobby is best understood as about people who crave and create stories of automotive adventures that include rescue, research, and restoration.
Aston and company typically cap the MCACN entry list at around 500 cars, yet this year there seemed to be more to experience than in years past. Camaro and Firebird fans feasted on the 50th Anniversary F-Body Invitational, the 1967 Z/28 Invitational, and the Formula Firebird Showcase. The Shaker E-Body Invitational featured some of the finest Mopars in existence. The Kars of Kar Kraft display was a rollout of some of the coolest Fords ever built, including the only surviving 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II powered by the legendary Boss 429 engine. For those who love to dream, the Barn Finds & Hidden Gems section was possibly the best ever; and if you want to talk about stories, this year’s field of unrestored cars entered for Vintage Certification could speak volumes.
We’ll bring you a story on the Barn Finds & Hidden Gems and Vintage Certification displays soon. Here we present an overview of the entire MCACN 2017 experience, including capsule write-ups of three cars that most piqued the interest of the MCR staff in attendance. (A fourth car is profiled in Diego Rosenberg’s Bottom End column.)
MCACN should be on any muscle car lover’s must-see list. It’s not too early to be thinking about attending the next one, as we are sure Ashton and his crew are going to pull out all the stops to make the 10th annual MCACN even more memorable than what we have seen so far. The next MCACN takes place November 17-18, 2018, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois (next door to O���Hare Airport). Learn more at mcacn.com.
MCACN was highlighted this year by a celebration of the 50th anniversary of General Motors’ F-Body cars. Seeing the 1967 Grumpy’s Toy Camaro, currently owned by Dana Mecum, parked next to the 1968 Penske/Donohue Z/28 Sunoco Trans-Am race car was one of those stop-you-in-your-tracks displays that MCACN is known for.
Another show highlight was the Ford Performance Drag Team display, which featured the Georgia Shaker Mustang formerly driven by Hubert Platt and currently owned by Ford restoration expert Bob Perkins.
Official unveilings of newly restored muscle cars adds another layer of excitement to MCACN. Here the wraps are pulled off the original Hard Times 1968 Ram Air I Firebird 400, now owned by Mark Weymouth. The original owner and driver, NHRA Hall of Fame member Truman D. Fields, was at MCACN for the unveiling. The Firebird was meticulously restored to 1973 race season specs by Marquette Classics in Iona, Michigan.
Among the awards handed out at MCACN were Celebrity Picks, favorite cars as chosen by VIPs and other esteemed members of the muscle car community. Bob Ashton let our Muscle Car Review staff act like celebrities and pick cars, too. Arvid’s was this immaculate Marina Blue 1967 Chevelle SS396, powered by its born-with 350hp engine, Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed, and 3.73 12-bolt Posi rear. On December 8, 1966, Lynn Bower purchased the Chevelle from McEleney Motors in Clinton, Iowa. Bower still owns it today and was present at MCACN to tell the story and give special thanks to Jim Miller and Dennis Sweetwood for the car’s amazing restoration.
Ken Moser is always on hand with one of his latest restorations. This year’s gem from his shop, the Finer Details in Danville, Indiana, was this EV2 TorRed (same as Dodge Hemi Orange) 1971 ’Cuda 440-6 convertible. The ’Cuda, one of 12 like it built, was ordered new by Donald Macormic, who still owns it today. Options include color-keyed grille, rubber bumpers, six-way seat, performance axle package, disc brakes, undercoating, road lamps, Rallye dash, and road lights.
The Class of 1972 Showcase included this 1972 Silver Mist Buick GS 455 Stage 1 car, which previous owner Tom Rix campaigned in NHRA and IHRA Super Stock drag racing. The car has most of its original paint and has been converted to street car status by Dan Vasic. Current owner John Capozzoli retained the competition number and class designation from its drag racing days.
“Have you ever seen fender skirts on a muscle car?” is how Charley Lillard introduced us to his massive Bonneville hardtop, which likely needed every inch of its Tri-power 421 H.O. motor to move the 18 1/2-foot beast. Originally ordered by a bookseller who wanted a work/family car he could also drag race, the four-speed Bonnie came with a long list of options, including transistorized ignition, a remote-opening trunk lid, and an underhood utility lamp.
The Shaker E-Body Invitational included this one-of-one Citron Yella four-speed Hemi Challenger R/T built in 1971. The car is owned by Kevin Kuypers, who brought it down from Canada. Fortunately, the car is equipped with the Dictaphone option for capturing random musings while cruising the boulevard.
Having worked with Mark Sekula and his team at Magnum Restoration in LaSalle, Illinois, we have seen this Sherwood Green 1971 Sport Fury GT go through an extensive restoration. Owner Dave Arent had every reason to be ecstatic as he pulled the wraps off this factory power sunroof C-Body. Special features include a 440 Magnum engine, a 727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission, bucket seats with console, and a 3.23-ratio 8 3/4 differential.
Seen here during Thursday’s setup day is our Nov. 2017 issue’s cover “come to life.” The MCR 1967 Showcase featured Terry Weiner’s GTO, Colin Comer’s Shelby G.T. 500, Bill Wente’s SS396 Chevelle, and Joel Nystrom’s Hemi GTX convertible. Having each owner and members of their family with their cars helped make the weekend a great experience. We even had Chevelle legend Chuck Hansen handing out copies of the magazine to crowds.
Evidence that Ford was ready to push the envelope in NASCAR’s aero wars was on display in the Kars of Kar Kraft exhibit at MCACN. Steve Honnell brought two stillborn FoMoCo aero warriors: the 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II (the orange car) and Ford Torino King Cobra (the yellow one). Readers with long memories will recall we featured the Super Cobra Jet–powered King Cobra back in the Aug. 2011 issue (“The End”) and the Mercury back in 2006 (“Cyclone Spoiler II”). Both are ultrarare; Ford built just three King Cobras, Mercury two of the Cyclones, though some people dispute that any of the long-nose Mercs got past the clay model stage. Honnell knows different.
Jeff and Joanna Stolowski had Magnum Auto Restoration flawlessly restore this 1971 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W30 to showroom new. Unique options include air conditioning, an AM/FM radio with eight-track player, and the trailer tow package. Power windows, locks, trunk release, driver’s seat, steering, and brakes rounded out a very luxurious muscle car. Jeff did a great job giving proper tribute to the original owners, Keith and Kathy Maddasion. Kathy, who used to drag race the car, sat behind the wheel as a tribute to her previous racing history with the 4-4-2.
North Cicero Dodge in Chicago, Illinois, is where this 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge factory lightweight was purchased. The Dodge was built with aluminum front fenders and hood, and the legendary Max Wedge 13.5:1, 426ci, 425hp engine. Rich Guminski has owned the car for almost 30 years. John Balow at Muscle Car Restorations in Wisconsin completed the restoration about seven years ago. Tony Peterson also played a huge part in getting the car to its current state.
In 1973, Pontiac made 10 four-speed and 33 automatic Super Duty 455 Formula Firebirds. Instead of the familiar Formula twin-snorkel hood, the 1973 Super Duty 455 Formulas received a Trans Am shaker hood. Rick Mahoney’s Florentine Red Super Duty 455 Formula, one of the four-speed cars, has just 16,000 miles on the odometer, retains all of its original metal (resprayed by Scott Tiemann), and still has the drivetrain it was born with.
MASCAR Classics unveiled this 1973 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with the Super Duty 455 engine. Scott Tedro had the MASCAR team take a very nice, unrestored, 10,000-original-mile car and perform a complete nut-and-bolt restoration.
The eBay find of the show was this 1969 R-code Mustang equipped with the 428ci Cobra Jet engine with shaker hood. The Mustang was truly found on eBay and purchased somewhat sight-unseen. The 1-of-25 R-code convertible turned out to be a great restoration candidate, with all the critical factory stampings still intact. The crew at MASCAR performed its magic on the car. In owner Scott Tedro’s words, “It’s a keeper.”
Lou Henderson is the second owner of this Sassy Grass Green 1970 AAR ’Cuda. The car, restored by Joe Mossbichler, has only 18,000 original miles. The 340 Six-Barrel engine, rebuilt by Opel Engineering, is backed by a four-speed transmission and a 3.55 Sure Grip 8 3/4 rear. Options include the Rallye instrument cluster group, black vinyl roof, and fast-ratio power steering.
Kevin Suydam owns this extremely rare and clean 1968 Yenko Camaro (YS8023). Super Car Workshop unveiled the Ermine White with red standard interior beauty, the only 1968 Yenko Camaro built in that color combination. It was sold new at Hood Chevrolet in Liberal, Kansas, and is the one and only Yenko Camaro specifically ordered for drag racing. The drivetrain consists of the 427/450hp engine, M21 four-speed Muncie transmission, and 4.10 12-bolt Posi rear. Super Car Workshop owner Brian Henderson and Suydam were both on hand for the special MCACN reveal.
MCACN brings together some of the greatest muscle car enthusiasts in the country, and this Super Bee story is proof. This 1969 1/2 Dodge A12 440 Six-Pack Super Bee was in the MCACN Barn Finds section in 2014. Owners Dave and Kelly Molnar had the car restored and brought it back to MCACN this year. Excitement and audience approval were overwhelming, allowing many muscle car enthusiasts to celebrate with the Molnars as their muscle car vision successfully became reality.
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The Medusa Touch
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The Medusa Touch: Psychological thriller about a novelist, a telekinetic, who causes disasters simply by thinking about them.
Genres:-Drama,Thriller,Mystery
Actors:-Alan Badel,Avril Elgar,Brook Williams,Christopher Burgess,Colin Rix,Denyse Alexander,Derek Jacobi,Earl Rhodes,Frances Tomelty,George Innes,Gordon Honeycombe,Gordon Jackson,Harry Andrews,Ian Marter,James…
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#Alan Badel#Avril Elgar#Brook Williams#Christopher Burgess#Colin Rix#Denyse Alexander#Derek Jacobi#download The Medusa Touch#Earl Rhodes#Frances Tomelty#George Innes#Gordon Honeycombe#Gordon Jackson#Harry Andrews#Ian Marter#James Hazeldine#Jennifer Jayne#Jeremy Brett#Jeremy Coote#John Flanagan#John Normington#Joseph Clark#Lee Remick#Lino Ventura#Malcolm Tierney#Marie-Christine Barrault#Mark Jones#Matthew Long#Maurice O Connell#Michael Byrne
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New Scotland Yard: Perfect in Every Way (1.9, LWT, 1972)
"You come here and you tell me my... dear man is dead. Your friend is dead, a good man - a good man, that's what they always tell me - you come here and you say he's dead, and, and 'Who did it? Oh, we must find out who did it, we're all good policemen!'... You're ruthless. Like he was."
"You don't mean that."
"Oh, he was a good man, wasn't he? Well, that's just what he wasn't. He was never allowed to be, he was a policeman! A perfect officer of the law, morning, afternoon, evening and night. Sometimes he wouldn't speak to me for weeks, we - we lived a terrible, terrible life."
#new scotland yard#perfect in every way#1972#classic tv#lwt#paul annett#stuart douglass#john woodvine#john carlisle#barry warren#claire warren#crispin gillbard#sally home#patricia lawrence#anthony bailey#sara clee#ivan beavis#dennis chinnery#margaret anderson#brian grellis#colin rix#keith anderson#an uneven but intermittently very strong episode. the murder of a retired colleague (and in particular the angry outburst of his widow)#causes Woodvine to reevaluate his homelife; for the first time we meet Mrs Kingdom‚ the wife he's evidently been separated from for some#time. those scenes and the scenes involving the widow are very good‚ dense intelligent scripting. Carlisle continues to be an odd fish#his character is just so... unlikeable frankly. he's deeply sarcastic and outright hostile to Kingdom here‚ and whilst Woodvine has been#allowed over the series to gradually breathe some humanity into his lead‚ Carlisle's character remains a cold‚ hard bastard#the final act lets this down just a little‚ an overly on the nose and vaguely patronising examination of a disturbed mind which ends with#Kingdom sermonizing on how 'killing is never clever' and sounding weirdly like a high school assembly. but elsewhere this is smartly#written and unafraid of interrogating the often ugly nature of a police officer's private life
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New Scotland Yard: The Palais Romeo (1.4, LWT, 1972)
"We haven't had a PM yet. We haven't gone over the suspect's possessions, we haven't got the results from the trunk. We haven't seen this man Sawyer yet, the man who helped him carry it. There are five hundred things we haven't had time to examine. How can you make an arrest? You said yourself: a conclusion is a conclusion established when all the facts have been brought to light."
#new scotland yard#the palais romeo#classic tv#lwt#1972#bill bain#stuart douglass#john woodvine#john carlisle#richard o'callaghan#barry warren#claire warren#john mckelvey#susan richards#terence soall#robert hartley#colin rix#pauline stroud#godfrey jackman#peter porteous#a more generic cop show plot (a killer is targeting middle aged women) gets used to finally start developing these characters for the#audience; we learn quite a lot more about Woodvine here‚ including some background on his separation from his wife (which threatens#to impact his handling of the case)‚ and his relationship with Carlisle‚ which has so far been.. a little frosty shall we say? well here#it's downright uncomfortable. it's a curious choice: cop shows of the era didn't shy away from having some element of conflict in the inter#personal relationships of their characters (Z Cars and Softly Softly did it‚ The Sweeney a bit later) but that was always balanced by a#sense of camaraderie too. but our leads here seem at times to genuinely dislike each other on a personal level‚ and their butting of heads#culminates here in a shouting match that threatens to end their working relationship (it doesn't of course). lovely Richard O'Callaghan is#the main suspect but of course he's much too lovely to be guilty... despite the plot being about attacks on women this continues to be#a very blokey example of an already overly masculine genre; Stroud's WPC appears to be a recurring character but isn't even named and#exists mainly to make cups of tea for overwrought witnesses.. such is 70s tv alas
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New Scotland Yard: Ask No Questions (1.11, LWT, 1972)
"What's your real reservation? The girl was pregnant, on hard drugs -"
"And she was taking her O-Levels into the bargain. None of which adds up to a reason to throw her onto a heap of stinking garbage."
"So, we're back to that: sentiment. Lily on a dung heap, you don't like it."
"Look. Between here and that dump, there's a small copse - dark, secluded. Now, if Harris, or anybody else for that matter, wanted to get rid of the girl's body, why not dump it there; easiest thing in the world, but no, he drove on, deliberately. An act of contempt. Rubbish to rubbish."
#new scotland yard#ask no questions#lwt#classic tv#oliver horsbrugh#lewis greifer#john woodvine#john carlisle#tenniel evans#david horovitch#liz gebhardt#madeleine newbury#simon gough#james berwick#jimmy gardner#robert gillespie#sara coward#colin rix#geoffrey russell#tony aitken#trevor byfield#sigh... it's a hippy episode. p much every uk cop drama from the late 60s through the 70s at one point or another tried to make a#counter culture themed episode‚ and they're pretty much all terrible. this isn't the worst of them by a long chalk but any scene involving#beatnik characters is inherently cringeworthy and the dialogue frequently awful. oh well. the actual plot saves it a little by providing#some unexpected (and actually quite complex) red herrings and misdirection. also worth noting‚ the copy of this ep that i watched on YT#features a few moments of quite substantial damage to the footage‚ tho whether that's an issue from the version the uploader used#or whether that damage is present on the negative itself i couldn't tell you. nice to see Tenniel Evans‚ a much under appreciated#character actor of the period‚ getting a meaty role to play with. and Bob Gillespie turns up to do what he does best (play a creepy weirdo#who speaks in unnaturally hushed tones). a so so episode but be prepared for awful hippy talk (or should I say a middle class tv writer's#approximation of what a hippy sounds like; one can only assume he'd never in his life heard one speak)
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Villains: Knocker (1.9, LWT, 1972)
"Vic, we looked for you down the ponds!"
"Nah, we was here, Knocker didn't reckon the park."
"Didn't you?"
"Nah, it was too full of nature."
#Villains#classic tv#LWT#1972#Robin Chapman#Tony Wharmby#bob hoskins#Pam Scotcher#Valerie Holliman#Michael Turner#Peter Childs#Leslie Schofield#Elaine Donnelly#Pamela Vezey#Brian Grellis#Colin Rix#Maurice O'Connell#This was the first episode of Villains I ever saw; included as an extra on Network's Spindoe and Big Breadwinner Hog boxset as an example#Of Robin Chapman's work as a freelance writer. Tbh I was very disappointed and it was the main reason I've put off watching the series for#So long: a coarse crude comedy episode more in the style of the Confessions Of.. Films that were so popular in the 70s than any kind of#Crime drama. Bob Hoskins is our unlikely lothario and the main part of the ep is given over to him attempting to get A Bit of the Other.#Truth be told it isn't quite as bad as I remembered it and there is at least the flimsiest of plots hidden underneath all the nudge nudge#Wink wink dialogue. But it's undoubtedly the weakest episode of the series and one that sits uneasy in this loosely collected canon; a few#Episodes have tried out different styles or dipped their toes into other (still closely related) genres and several have had a sense of#Humour. But this is purely farce and a pretty lowbrow one too. Not sure if it's a positive or a negative but the ep also makes repeated use#Of Dave Clark's excellent (but utterly filthy sounding) cover of Layng Martine Jr.'s Rub It In. Honestly it's a hell of a song but it does#Nothing to keep this from feeling like a distinctly seedy aside in an otherwise excellent series
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Special Branch: Sorry Is Just A Word (2.10, Thames, 1970)
"Very satisfactory."
"I fail to understand the cause of your satisfaction."
"A job well done and without complications - would that it were always so, Chief Superintendent."
#special branch#Special branch rewatch#Sorry is just a word#classic tv#1970#derren nesbitt#Fulton mackay#Morris Perry#Keith Washington#James Cossins#Sheila Raynor#Gabrielle drake#Gary Watson#Robin Wentworth#Colin rix#Pamela greenall#Ronald govey#sarah thomas#Julie booth#michael chapman#Jim Goddard#Guess who's back! Keith Washington's back! Tell your friends! Actually his surprise return was a bit of a shock#Although he is still relegated to little more than background work as another one shot Detective gets a meatier part#This week James Cossins. He's very good as a SB sergeant under home pressures which reflect the case hes working on. A solid guest cast#That includes a pre UFO Drake (although she is offscreen for most of the episode) and the return of Watson as snakey Czech diplomat Biliak#And some references to the Czech political situation scattered jn the background. All these parts should add up to an above average whole#But something about this episode just doesn't gel. It's fine. It just doesn't exactly grip. Even Moxon is on autopilot barely mustering one#Magnificent eyebrow raise.#Also the relationship between Jordan and Moxon is showing the first signs of outright hostility that will iirc develop over the next few#Eps into the s. 2 finale
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Character Songs - Updated
For @capeshifters
Nedra Surana
“Man, I Feel Like A Woman” by Shania Twain
Narya Surana
“In Your Eyes” by Sylver
Litriel Lavellan
“Wild Child” by Enya
Merlyn Lavellan
“Always” by Bon Jovi
Rufus Trevelyan
“You’ll Be In My Heart” by Phil Collins
Gigi Trevelyan
“Torn” by Natalie Imbruglia
Janus Lupus
“Broken” by Seether feat. Amy Lee
Alceon Lupus
“Frozen” by Madonna
Adrian Lupus
“I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing” by Aerosmith

Bella Lupus
“Fate” by Bleak Feat. Ana Johnson
Marcus Lupus
“Sooner Or Later” by Breaking Benjamin
Luca Lupus
“Thanks For The Memories” by Fall Out Boy
Seranna Trevelyan
“Stained” by Persephone
Mario Albergotti Lamberto De Villacorta
“Smooth Criminal” by Michael Jackson
Vixten Adaar
“After The Rain” by Cinema Bizarre
Jacob Rivera
“Time Bomb” by Hollywood Undead
Albany Perdue
“Seven Devils” by Florence + The Machine
Nellie Cousland
“Memories” by Within Temptation
Milicent Cadash
“Ironic” by Alanis Morissette
Nova Lavellan
“1000 Words” by Final Fantasy X-2 OST
Devon Trevelyan
“Smooth” by Santana feat. Rob Thomas
Anders
“Lie To Me” by 12 Stones
Adam Hawke
“Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls
Hampus Luck
“No Air” by Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown
Dorian Pavus
“Summer Wine” by Ville Vallo & Natalia Avelon
Regina Le Bail
“Broken Wings” by Alter Bridge
Hay
“Hell Frozen Rain” by Silent Hill Shattered Memories OST
Valerie An Zarda O Bearhold
“It Must Have Been Love” by Roxette
Alan Ar Zara O Bearhold
“Anthem Of The Angels” by Breaking Benjamin
Lilah Bearhold
“The Voice” by Celtic Woman
Sherborune “Guy” Le Guyader
“Shy” by Sonata Arctica
Ashalanna “Anna” Alerion
“Mad World” by Gary Jules
Appius Trius
“What I’ve Done” by Linkin Park
Aila Synelis
“Lithium” by Evanescence
Lisetta Walgan
“Save Yourself” by My Darkest Days
Kai Kresge
“Can’t Take Me” by Bryan Adams
Kaisa Kresge
“Like A Rose On The Grave Of Love” by Xandria

Lesi Aras
“Crazy” by Aerosmith
Rinril Seraya
“If We Ever Meet Again” by Timbaland & Katy Perry
Armando Fiorenci
“Save Me” by Skillet

Francisca Fiorenci
“It’s The Fear” by Within Temptation
Nedra Shepard
“Remember The Name” by Fort Minor
Nigel Shepard
“Place For My Head” by Linkin Park
Magnar Shepard
“Nobody’s Listening” by Linkin Park
Salla Ryder
“It’s All Coming Back To Me Now” by Meat Loaf
Karin Chakwas
“Home” by Daughtry
Avitus Rix
“Crawling” by Linkin Park
Garrus Vakarian
“No More Sorrow” by Linkin Park
Liara T’Soni
“Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue
Nakmor Drack
“Paid In Full” by Sonata Arctica
Pelessaria B’Sayle “PB”
“Look Through My Eyes” by Phil Colins
Camilea Octatus
“Everybody’s Fool” by Evanescence
Lisell Avequa
“Love Don’t Cost A Thing” by Jennifer Lopez
Nyx Avequa
“Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica
Jirida Avequa
“Livin La Vida Loca” by Ricky Martin
Han Xanis Vas Astra
“Telescope” by Starset
Tasha Tissel
“Let Love In” by Goo Goo Dolls
Nolus Abgius
“I Will Not Bow” by Breaking Benjamin
Tunar Abgius
“Heroes” by Shinedown
Vivia Bonisis
“Stronger” by Britney Spears
Tibesius Suldonis
“Locking Up The Sun” by Poets Of The Fall
Lucius Suldonis
“Shatter Me” by Lindsey Stirling
Quitilia Suldonis
“The Power Of Goodbye” by Madonna
Silia Salvilus
“It’s Amazing” by Jem
Serlio Salvilus
“Take Me Away” by Globus
Caius Salvilus
“Goodbye” by SR-71
Cosna Salvilus
“A Dangerous Mind” by Within Temptation
Titus Faion
“Simple And Clean” by Kingdom Hearts OST
Maxius Kyrik
“Perfect” by Simple Plan
Luc Laxius
“Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode
Anaya Kiuk
“I’m Like A Bird” by Nelly Furtado
Sunip Molane
“Farewell” by Apocalyptica
Bono Baffabar
“Hurricane” by 30 Seconds To Mars
Tokol
“Push It To The Limit” by Scarface
Camephilia Octatus
“In Perfect Harmony” by Within Temptation

Naigni Nabila
“Carnival Of Rust” by Poets Of The Fall
Neville Longbottom
“Glorious” by Natalie Imburglia
Harry Potter
“Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down
Augustus Rookwood
“Poison” by Alice Cooper
Lilo Young
“She Bangs” by Ricky Martin
Serafina Rosario
“Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield

Wilhelm Marble
“Whoever Brings The Night” by Nightwish
Hermione Granger
“Precious” by Depeche Mode
Savlia Pepper
“I Bruise Easily” by Natasha Bedingfield
Lucas Scales
“I’m Not Okay I Promise” by My Chemical Romance
Eleanora “Ellie” Spindleweed
“Immersion” by Persephone
Lassie Young
“Point Of No Return” by Starset
Quiet
“Nemo” by Nightwish
Diana Of Themyscira
“Unbreak My Heart” by Toni Braxton
Belle
“Nothing Compares To You” by Sinead O’Connor
Selina Kyle
“My Skin” by Natalie Merchant
Mei Ling Zhou
“Any Other World” by Mika
Elisabeth Caledonia “Calamity” Ashe
“One Day Ticket” by Eruption
Jean-Baptiste Augustin
“Undefeated” by Skillet
Red
“Can’t FIght The Moonlight” by Leann Rimes
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Character Songs
This is for @capeshifters muses, it took me so long to find the perfect songs. I guess I got most of them right xD
Nedra Surana
“Man, I Feel Like A Woman” by Shania Twain
Narya Lavellan
“In Your Eyes” by Sylver
Litirel Lavellan
“Wild Child” by Enya
Merlyn Lavellan
“Always” by Bon Jovi
Rufus Trevelyan
“You’ll Be In My Heart” by Phil Colins
Gigi Trevelyan
“Torn” by Natalie Imbruglia
Janus Lupus
“Broken” by Seether Feat. Amy Lee
Alceon Lupus
“Frozen” by Madonna
Adrian Lupus
“I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing” by Aerosmith

Bella Lupus
“Fate” by Bleak Feat Ana Johnson
Marcus Lupus
“Sooner Or Later” by Breaking Benjamin
Luca Lupus
“Thanks For The Memories” by Fall Out Boy
Jacob Rivera
“Time Bomb” by Hollywood Undead
Albany Perdue
“Seven Devils” by Florence + The Machine
Nellie Cousland
“Memories” by Within Temptation
Millicent Cadash
“Ironic” by Alanis Morissette
Nova Lavellan
“1000 Words” by Final Fantasy X-2
Devon Trevelyan
“Smooth” by Santana Feat Rob Thomas
Anders
“Lie To Me” by 12 Stones
Adam Hawke
“Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls
Hampus Luck
“No Air” By Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown
Dorian Pavus
“Summer Wine” by Ville Vallo
Reyna Le Bail
“Broken Wings” by Alter Bridge
Hay
“Shattered Memories” by Silent Hill OST
Valeria An Zarda O Bearhold
“It Must Have Been Love” by Roxette
Alan Ar Zara O Bearhold
“Anthem Of The Angels” by Breaking Benjamin
Lilah Bearhold
“The Voice” by Celtic Woman
Sherbourne “Guy” Le Guyader
“Shy” by Sonata Arctica
Ashalanna “Anna” Alerion
“Mad World” by Gary Jules
Appius Trius
“What I’ve Done” by Linkin Park
Aila Synelis
“Lithium” by Evanescence
Lisetta Walgan
“Save Yourself” by My Darkest Days
Kai Kresge
“Can’t Take Me” by Bryan Adams
Kaisa Kresge
“Like A Rose On The Grave Of Love” by Xandria

Lesi Aras
“Crazy” by Aerosmith
Rinril Seraya
“If We Ever Meet Again” by Timbaland & Katy Perry
Armando Fiorenci
“Save Me” by Skillet
Francisca Fiorenci
“It’s The Fear” by Within Temptation
Nedra Shepard
“Remember The Name” by Fort Minor
Nigel Shepard
“Place For My Head” by Linkin Park
Magnar Shepard
“Nobody’s Listening” by Linkin Park
Salla Ryder
“It’s All Coming Back To Me Now” by Meat Loaf
Avitus Rix
“Crawling” by Linkin Park
Garrus Vakarian
“No More Sorrow” by Linkin Park
Liara T’Soni
“Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue
Nakmor Drack
“Paid In Full” by Sonata Arctica
Pelessaria B’Sayle “PB”
“Look Through My Eyes” by Phil Colins
Camilea Octatus
“Everybody’s Fool” by Evanescence
Lisell Avequa
“Love Don’t Cost A Thing” By Jennifer Lopez
Nyx Avequa
“Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica
Jirida Avequa
“Livin La Vida Loca” by Ricky Martin
Han Xanis Vas Astra
“Telescope” by Starset
Tasha Tissel
“Let Love In” by Goo Goo Dolls
Nolus Abgius
“I Will Not Bow” by Breaking Benjamin
Tunar Abgius
“Heroes” by Shinedown
Vivia Bonisis
“Stronger” by Britney Spears
Tibesius Suldonis
“Locking Up The Sun” by Poets Of The Fall
Lucius Suldonis
“Shatter Me” by Lindsey Stirling
Quitilia Suldonis
“The Power Of Goodbye” by Madonna
Silia Salvilus
“It's Amazing” by Jem
Serlio Salvilus
“Take Me Away” by Globus
Caius Salvilus
“Goodbye” by SR-71
Cosna Salvilus
“A Dangerous Mind” by Within Temptation
Titus Faion
“Simple And Clean” by Kingdom Hearts OST
Maxius Kryik
“Perfect” by Simple Plan
Luc Laxius
“Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode
Anaya Kiuk
“I’m Like A Bird” by Nelly Furtado
Sunip Molane
“Farewell” by Apocalyptica
Bono Baffabar
“Hurricane” by 30 Seconds To Mars
Tokol
“Push It To The Limit” by Scarface
Camephilia Octatus
“In Perfect Harmony” by Within Temptation

Naigni Nabila
“Carnival Of Rust” by Poets Of The Fall
Neville Longbottom
“Glorious” by Natalie Imburglia
Harry Potter
“Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down
Augustus Rookwood
“Poison” by Alice Cooper
Lilo Young
“She Bangs” by Ricky Martin
Serafina Rosario
“Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield

Wilhelm Marble
“Whoever Brings The Night” by Nightwish
Hermione Granger
“Precious” by Depeche Mode
Quiet
“Nemo” by Nightwish
Diana Of Themyscira
“Unbreak My Heart” by Toni Braxton
Belle
“Nothing Compares To You” by Sinead O’Connor
Selina Kyle
“My Skin” by Natalie Merchant
Mei Ling Zhou
“Any Other World” by Mika
Elisabeth Caledonia "Calamity" Ashe
“One Day Ticket” by Eruption
Jean-Baptiste Augustin
“Undefeated” by Skillet
Red
“Can’t FIght The Moonlight” by Leann Rimes
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Que la montagne est belle - Stephen Wallenfels
Que la montagne est belle – Stephen Wallenfels
♦ Éditeur : Milan ♦Nombre de pages : 379 ♦ Date de parution : 20 mars 2018 ♦ Prix : 15,90€ ♦ Acheter : Amazon
Résumé : Après une partie de poker, quatre amis se promettent de partir camper dans le parc national de Yosemite : Ceo, le tombeur à qui tout réussit, Grahame, la force de la nature, Colin, le meilleur ami de Ceo, et Rhody, qui finalement ne vient pas. Il est remplacé par Ellie, une fille que Ceo…
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