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Economist John Kenneth Galbraith, in a conversation with host Harry Kreisler, looks back and reflects on the art of writing, U.S. policy toward the Third World during the Cold War, political leadership, and on his intellectual contributions. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7126]
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On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with renowned political scientist Kenneth N. Waltz, about theory, international politics, and the U.S. role in world affairs. Series: "Conversations with History" [6/2003] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 7386]
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Televangelists Exposed: Would Jesus Behave Like
This? Do You Contribute To Lavish Lifestyles Of Benny Hinn, Creflo Dollar, Kenneth Copeland, Bishop Eddie Long, Joyce Meyer, Randy White?
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"If all the plays ever written suddenly disappeared and only Hamlet miraculously survived, all the theaters in the world would be saved. They could all put on Hamlet and be successful".
(V. Meyerhold)
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camera: christopher haering. editing: felix drawe. record company: music for dreams.
production coordinator: trung le kien
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Kenneth presented three editions of Wogan in 1986, while Terry was on holiday. In this excerpt from show 2, he interviews Barbara Windsor, and the two Carry On legends reminisce about the good old days. The show was broadcast on Wednesday, April 23rd 1986.
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Henry V (1989)Kenneth Branagh, "Nothing But Shame"
Battle of Agincourt Pt.1
Shakespeare
See also Pt.3 "Non Nonis and Te Deum" and
Pt.2 - "The Day is Yours".
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The opening 6 minutes of "The Skin of our Teeth", the first episode of Kenneth Clark's 1969 series "Civilisation: A Personal View". Now available on DVD at http://www.amazon.co .uk/exec/obidos/ASIN /B00077284C/magicnet -21/