Sámi Herders
MS of Haette family in tent at suppertime. Various MCSs, CSs of Mikkel Haette in tent putting grass in his boots to keep feet dry and warm. MS of Ellen whittling a piece of wood with ZOOM IN on a radio. CSs of Ellen whittling. Various CSs, MSs of her mother Angel-Marie sewing leather with Ellen watching her. Various CSs of cooking-pot over fire in tent, of fire. CS of Ellen's bowl with ZOOM OUT to MS of her sitting on the ground near her father. CS of her bowl. MS of Angel-Marie combing her hair, cooking pot in foreground, of her getting out of tent and back in. MS of Ellen sitting next to her father and wearing his snowmobile glasses. CS, ZOOM OUT on the dog sleeping. MS, CS of Mikkel sitting by fire. MCS of Angel-Marie taking a photo of Ellen. Various interior CSs of parts of the tent's chimney. Exterior MS and MCS of the tent with smoke going out of it. MCS of Ellen and her mother coming out of tent. CS of Mikkel looking around with PAN to his wife and antother man. MS of Mikkel, his wife and his daughter walking hand in hand, branches in foreground. MCS of a reindeer seen through branches. MS of the reindeer. Several shots from different angles of Haette family taking down the tent, getting reindeer ready to go.
EBOLA - U.S. AMB TO U.N.: ' WE WILL BEAT THIS'
Ambassador Samantha Power visited Monrovia Liberia Tuesday and met with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to discuss international efforts to combat Ebola. Samantha Power U.S. Ambassador to U.N. INTV IN CUE: "President Obama asked me to come to the region..." OUT CUE: "... has proven itself through its difficult days." ENDCNN.SCRIPT KEYWORD TAGS SAMANTHA POWER MONROVIA EBOLA LIBERIA UN
EASTER FESTIVAL
Various. <br/> <br/>GV. St. Paul's Cathedral, London. GV. Interior, Easter service in progress and the choir entering the garden in the Cathedral. Choir singing 'Jesus Christ is Risen Today'. LV. Congregation standing. TV. Choristers led by the Bishop passing the garden of the resurrection. LV. Showing the Cross and Dove. STV. Bishop with others standing before the Cross. LV. Garden. AS. Cross and the Dove. <br/> <br/>GV. The Cathedral at Leicester. SV. Couple being showered with confetti after wedding ceremony. LV. Wedding couples coming down steps from church to car. CU. Old boot tied on the back of car as car draws away. LV. Interior, giant chocolate Easter egg having the finishing touches put to it by a chef, children watching. SCU. Chef working on egg watched by small boy. CU. Boy looking up at large egg. AS. Giant egg with wording 'Easter Greetings'. SCU. Baby seated in high chair eating chocolate Easter egg. <br/> <br/>LV. Cars going along the dual carriage way to the coast. SV. & SCU. Group of men on side of road mending punctures. SV. Another man on side of road pumping up tyre. SV. A couple with two children seated on grass verge at side of road taking refreshments. BV. Three hikers walking along grass verge as cars pass them on their right. <br/> <br/>LV. Group of Tiller girls walking towards camera, wearing the latest Easter hats in Hyde Park. CU. Tracking shot into the three girls. <br/> <br/>GV. Easter fair in progress at Hayes. CU. Elderly woman with flowered Easter bonnet looking at round-a- bout. CU. Another old woman wearing large bonnet type hat. SV. Another old woman wearing bonnet type hat with ribbon tied under chin. <br/> <br/>LV. Old age pensioners (women) parading with Easter bonnets. LV. Crowds watching. SV. Woman wearing flat hat. CU. Another woman wearing large bonnet type hat with flowerpot on top. SCU. Another woman wearing duck hat. SV. Another woman wearing window sill type of hat. LV. Crowd watching. SCU. Mrs Ellen McElligott, aged 91, is the winner. She is kissed by Ray Martin and Corrine Gray. <br/> <br/>GV. Start of the Richmond Formula One race at Goodwood. AS. People watching over fence. SV. Cars rounding bend with car No 4, B.R.M. driven by Mike Hawthorn in the lead, closely followed by car No 6. SV. Officials pushing over the wrecked car which had been driven by Tony Dennis - powerful D type Jaguar. He crashed to death on the 12th lap during the 40 mile sports car race. LV. Car No 6, Connaught driven by Scott-Brown in the lead, closely followed by No 1, Maserati driven by Stirling Moss. Stirling Moss flashing over the line to win. SV. Towards and pan, Stirling Moss coming in, he is the winner. <br/> <br/>GV. Pan, mass of cyclists racing round track at Herne Hill during the Gold Column race. LV. Crowds applauding. LV. Cyclists racing over line for finish. SCU. Crowds applauding. SCU. John Geddes, winner of the 5 mile Gold Column Race. <br/> <br/>LV. Motorcycle racing in progress at Oulton Park. SV. Pan Bob McIntyre racing along. SV. Other cyclists racing in pursuit. SV. Bob McIntyre being flagged in and flashing over the line and winning the race. LV. Crowds. SCU. Bob McIntyre smiling. <br/> <br/>GV. Sailing Regatta in progress at Teddington. GV. Sailing boats in line. SV. Competitors putting sailing boat ti water. SCU. Pan, sailing boat past camera at speed. <br/> <br/>CU. Pan, another sailing boat past camera. SCU. Two people watching. SV. Sailing boat rounding marking buoy. CU. Pan, sailing boat past camera. <br/> <br/>GV. River with punt. CU. Boy standing up on end of punt smiling, holding punt pole. STV. A girl, seated at the other end of the punt reading book. CU. Boy has a difficulty with punt pole as it sticks in the mud. He falls out of frame and into water. LV. Punt going away with girl waving arms. LV. Boy swimming to the river bank. <br/> <br/>CU. Float from fishing rod on water. CU. Man smiling as he thinks he has a fish and starts to turn rod. STV. Man starts to pull up and finds he has caught an old wellington boot. <br/> <br/>LV. Man in his garden pulling his prize onions. CU. Man planting onions. SV. Little girl comes along with small bucket and spade and starts to dig up her father's newly planted onions. <br/> <br/>AS. Sign 'Sea Front'. LV. Massed cars on road waiting to enter the resort. SCU. Small boy eating large lump of candy floss. LV. Large number of boys getting off small lorry. CU. Boys getting down from lorry. GV. Sea front. SV. Father mother and small child making sand castles on beach. SCU. Courting couple embracing in deck chairs. TS. Along Southend Pier. SV. Pan, motorboat racing out to sea with trippers. CU. Couple sitting at the back of racing boat. GV. & AS. Round-a-bouts etc., at the Southend Kuursal. Shot taken from roller-coaster as it moves - some greatly confusing up side down footage - interesting. <br/> <br/>SV. Man on ladder white washing wall, his wife appears and says come and have a cup of tea. CU. Wife holding cup of tea. She throws cup of tea in the air and puts hands up to face. SV. Husband falls down steps, feet in white wash and bucket falls on his head. SCU. Husband struggling to get bucket off his head. <br/> <br/>SCU. Baby in high chair finishing off her Easter egg. BV. Family and children pushing small lorry up road. <br/> <br/>(Orig.Neg.) (Title scene A.)
WESTERNS
B WESTERN. FEATURE. ONE IN A SERIES OF FOUR. BOB STEELE, SYD SAYLOR, ELLEN HALL, BUD GEARY, CHARLES KING, EDWARD HOWARD, STEVE CLARK, BUD OSBORNE, JIMMY AUBREY, PASCALE PERRY. A COWBOY WRONGLY CONVICTED OF AN ARMED ROBBERY RETURNS TO HIS HOME TOWN AFTER BEING PAROLED FROM PRISON TO FIND THE VILLAINS WHO FRAMED HIM AND TO CLEAR HIS NAME. AFTER MORE THAN A FEW FIST FIGHTS HE EVENTUALLY PROVES HIS INNOCENCE WITH A NEWLY DISCOVERED BALLISTIC TEST. COWBOY HERO'S SIDEKICK. STAGECOACH ON DIRT ROAD. COMES TOWARD CAMERA. SINISTER MUSIC. COACH ARRIVES IN TOWN, MAN GETS OUT. MAN REFUSES TO SHAKE HANDS WITH HIM. GIVES MAILBAGS TO COACH DRIVER. MAN GOES INTO BUILDING TO GET SOME WATER. DRINKS FROM LADLE. GETS DIRTY LOOKS. VOCAL CONFRONTATION. CLICH
INTERVIEW – Ellen Page - The Trevor Project's 2014 "TrevorLIVE" Event Honoring Arianna Huffington
INTERVIEW – Ellen Page feels honored to be a part of this organization and show support; there ‘s been obviously so much progress; especially for young people struggling; coming out for her was an extraordinary experience but she knows it is not as easy for everyone; she knows she’d be happy but she didn’t know it would affect each cell of herself at The Trevor Project's 2014 "TrevorLIVE" Event Honoring Arianna Huffington at Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 16, 2014 in New York City.
Graham - Marriage
EVANGELIST BILLY GRAHAM SAID MARRYING NON-CHRISTIAN MIGHT LEAD THE FAITHFUL ASTRAY IN HIS SYNDICATED COLUMN AND A TEACHER IS COMPARING THIS BELIEF OF NAZI THEORY THAT ANYONE ELSE IS INFERIOR.
Ellen Malcolm Interview - 527 Groups / WKND
527 GROUPS / WEEKEND NEWS Interview with Ellen Malcolm, of ACT (Americans Coming Together), for a Nancy Weiner spot for Weekend News. Ellen Malcolm Interview President of AMERICANS COMING TOGETHER 527 Group 09 04 There is nothing stealth about it 03 It's really a healthy part of our democracy that people come together to participate in our democratic process 09 09 44 the fact of the matter is this is totally legal. It is totally appropriate. 05 And I think it's important in our democracy that people have a voice in the political process 10 and we can criticize people in office and we can bring voters to the polls. 17 11 17 they know that the new law did not stop political action committees, did not stop stop 527s 06 Did not change the law in that regard. 08 They know that we have the first amendment right to participate in the political process 13 And I think they know that lawsuit is not gonna go anywhere 16 They are just trying to blow smoke. 18 They are trying to put a stain on these political activites that are criticizing the record of Pres. Bush. 25 14 03 I think we are doing something very important in politics. 03 And that is making sure that people have a way to come together to affect the political process 08 It's one of the fundamental rights of our country 12 right now, that people are allowed to do that. 12 The suprece court has always upheld the ability of people to come together to participate in elections 20 And I would hate to lose that right, I think its the essence of our democracy 24 15 11 It is again the essence of democracy in talking about issues in this election 03 and making sure at the end game we can get voters out to the polls. 09
Indonesian President at Downing Street
Indonesian President at Downing Street; President Yudhoyono SOT - challenge of development - how to avoid the widening gap between the haves and have nots - need to stimulate growth must be served equally - sound policies - need to ensure that development can be done across the country David Cameron SOT - think it's very important - it is not a program of goals handed down - everyone has responsibilities - transparent in giving aid -global responsibility Ellen Johnson Sirleaf SOT - whatever we do must be able to cross boarders - in frontier states or emerging markets - inter dependence is there
China Africa - Liberian President signs oil exploration deal, Sudanese president arrives
NAME: CHN AFRICA 20061101Ixx TAPE: EF06/1030 IN_TIME: 10:03:13:16 DURATION: 00:02:19:14 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION DATELINE: Beijing, 1 Nov 2006 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Chinese President Hu Jintao standing on podium 2. Wide of ceremony 3. Wide shot Chinese guards of honour 4. Wide of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Hu walking walking past guards 6. Wide shot of delegations seated in room 7. Close-up of Hu speaking 8. Close-up of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf speaking 9. Wide of meeting room 10. Close-up of Liberian and Chinese national flags 11. Chinese official signing document 12. Liberian official signing 13. Wide of signing 14. Officials shaking hands and exchanging document 15. Hu and Eleen Johnson-Sirleaf raising toast zoom out to wide of same 16. Wide shot of of Hu and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf raising toast 17. SOUNDBITE (English): Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Liberian President: "That's right. It was a memorandum of understanding to work in cooperation to find a means whereby China might joint others in looking at Liberia's oil potential. " 18. Johnson-Sirleaf and officials walking away 19. Wide shot of Beijing international airport with plane of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir arriving 20. Mid shot of plane 21. al Bashir coming out of plane and descending stairs 22. Chinese Education Minister Zhou Yi walking with al Bashir past guards of honour 23. Zhou and al Bashir getting into car 24. Cars leaving STORYLINE The Liberian and Sudanese Presidents arrived in Beijing on Wednesday to participate in a summit of African leaders in China. Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was greeted by Chinese President Hu Jintao, and later held talks. "It was a memorandum of understanding to work in cooperation to find a means whereby China might joint others in looking at Liberia's oil potential," Johnson-Sirleaf said afterwards. Sudanese President Omar al Bashir also arrived for the gathering and was met by Chinese Education Minister Zhou Yi. The November 3-5 China-Africa Summit will bring together the leaders of 48 African nations. Over the past decade, trade between China and Africa has grown tenfold to US 40 (b) billion dollars in 2005.
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45284 1953 GREYHOUND BUS LINES PROMOTIONAL FILM "AMERICA FOR ME"
America For Me is a color travelogue film promoting Greyhound Lines, Inc. It was produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions in 1953, and written by Les Adams. Cast members for the movie are Ellen Drew (American film actress), John Archer (American actor), Meg Randall (American film actress), and Robert Nichols (American actor). This film was directed by Albert H. Kelley, the last film he directed. In the film, a vacationing school teacher and her friend take a tour of America on a Greyhound Bus and find love. <p>Two cowboys come out from the rocks of Colorado and stop the Greyhound bus as it travels down the road (0:07-0:38). Cowboy pays for his ride and sits down (0:38-1:12). Garden of the gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1:18-1:21). Pikes Peak, and Steamboat Rock, Colorado (1:22-1:30). Views of the Colorado countryside (1:52-1:58). The Greyhound travels down a snowy, mountain road (2:16-2:28). They arrive in Gallup, New Mexico (2:53-2:57) where there are Tribal Dances going on (2:58-3:26), Butterfly Dance (3:31-3:57), and Sun, Moon, and Stars Dance (4:30-4:50). The Greyhound Lines, Inc. began in 1914 in Hibbing, Minnesota, and simply goes by Greyhound (5:01-5:05). Arriving at a Greyhound Post House Restaurant (5:56-6:05). Key West, bridge from island to island (7:03-7:24). The Greyhound stopping at Greyhound–Big Pine Key, Post House (7:25-7:49). 1914 Greyhound bus which went between Allison and Hibbing, Minnesota (8:15-8:32). Teacher recites part of Henry Van Dyke’s poem “America For Me” (8:45-9:07). Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) Festival, New Orleans, Louisiana, parade of floats (9:23-10:07). Portland, Oregon Rose Festival parade and floats (10:19-10:46). San Antonio, Texas with views of the Alamo (11:00-11:32). San Antonio Fest with folk dancers (11:37-12:01). San Antonio River Walk (12:02-12:24). Greyhound travels through the plains (12:55-13:02). A beautiful lake in Michigan (13:56-14:12). A sailboat on the lake (14:13-14:17). Fishing below a waterfall (14:18-14:33). Atlantic Ocean coastline and the first Lighthouse established by George Washington and the United States Lighthouse Establishment (14:48-15:18). The bus driving through the countryside to Lyman House Red Horse Tavern, now called the Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts (15:19-16:00). An aerial view of New York City, New York (16:27-16:38). Washington, D.C. and the Washington Monument (16:51-16:54), and Cherry Blossom Time and the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial (16:55-17:15). Mt. Vernon, George Washington’s home (17:20-17:42). The Golden Gate Bridge, and Oakland Bay, San Francisco, California (18:27-18:39). A view of Twin Peaks near Telegraph Hill (19:06-19:09). A Cable Car (19:11-19:16). Fisherman’s Wharf (19:20-19:39). A Cable Car (19:45-19:50). The Red Wood forest of California (20:08-20:37). Red Woods (21:10-21:24). The Columbia River, Oregon (23:56-24:02). Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, and its mountain grandeur (24:44-25:42). A Chicago street (28:10-28:17). Chicago’s Buckingham Fountain (29:32-29:36). Buckingham Fountain (30:19-30:22) Niagara Falls, Canada (30:23-30:30).<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
FILE- ELLEN DEGENERES LAST COMEDY SPECIAL DATE SET
&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/ellen-degeneres-last-comedy-special-netflix-1236125881/&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Former talk show host &lt;pi>Ellen DeGeneres is returning with the last comedy special of her career.&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>“Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval” will premiere globally on Sept. 24 on Netflix. &lt;/pi>According to the &lt;pi>comedian herself, this will mark the last comedy special of her career. She will also discuss being “kicked out of show business” after her daytime talk show ended after allegations of intimidation, racism and sexual misconduct.&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi />&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“To answer the questions everyone is asking me — Yes, I’m going to talk about it. Yes, this is my last special. Yes, Portia really is that pretty in real life,” DeGeneres said in a statement.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The Netflix logline reads: “&lt;pi>For the first time in six years, Ellen DeGeneres returns to the stage &lt;/pi>in her new comedy special ‘Ellen Degeneres: For Your Approval.’ The final comedy special of her historic career, Ellen gets personal and reveals what she’s been doing since being ‘kicked out of show business.’ From the mundane world of raising chickens and parallel parking to the harsh reality of becoming a brand-name celebrity, she goes deep into her stand-up roots and brings laughs through life’s most real and absurd realities.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>The Emmy-winning daytime talk show “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” ended in May 2022 after nearly 20 years on the air. Its finale came after a series of reports detailing allegations of racism, sexual misconduct and intimidation on set, &lt;/pi>while Variety reported on legacy crew members’ frustrations with how the production handled compensation during the COVID pandemic. DeGeneres gave an on-air apology, and three producers were fired after WarnerMedia conducted an internal investigation.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Since the talk show’s conclusion, DeGeneres has kept a much lower profile. “&lt;pi>Ellen’s Last Stand…Up Tour” represents her biggest entry into the public eye after two years, with shows planned through the coming months.&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
Dramatic adaptation of scenes from Samuel Butler's "The Way of All Flesh". Judith Evelyn as Christina (mother), Melville Ruck as Theobald (father) and Ronnie Welsh as Ernie (16-year-old boy) with Kent Smith as the on-camera narrator (Samuel Butler himself). "The Way of All Flesh" is a classic novel dealing with the torment of a child growing up under the oppression of a religious father and a blindly doting mother under the domination of the father. 1960. Key scenes from Samuel Butler's "Way of All Flesh". Judith Evelyn as Christina (mother), Melville Ruck as Theobald (father) and Ronnie Welsh as Ernie (16-year-old boy) with Kent Smith as the on-camera narrator (Samuel Butler himself) enact . "Way of All Flesh" is a classic novel dealing with the torment of a child growing up under the oppression of a religious father and a blindly doting mother who is under the domination of the father. 01:15 NARRATOR: "Youth like spring is vastly overrated… biting winds." "Impress your children with their inferiority, then you can bounce them around… but they find out about you." 01:00 INTRO: MacAndrew: The narrator is Butler himself. Butler is the greatest satirist since Swift. In 1872 he wrote "Way of All Flesh." In 1960 the novel is still fresh. (Oh, yeah?) "The effect of marriage and family on e minds of children." 20:00 SCENES: The narrator is godfather to Ernie, the 16-year-old boy of clergyman Theobald and his wife Christina. Father prays to be honest; Mother swears fidelity. "If hour of trial comes we can meet it because we have lived a life of self-denial." Theobald doesn't like children. Christina thinks a "child must be kept from every wickedness." Ernie learned to pray before he could crawl. His first words were the Lord's Prayer. The boy is whipped constantly. Finally, the mother destroys all of Ernie's affection for her. The mother nags the boy, "You will not let us see your moral and spiritual nature. Papa feels you don't love him. Tell Papa everything…" The boy is sent to Skinner's School. Christina dreams that he will make friends among the upper class boys. Theobald fears the boy will grow up extravagant. Ernie says of himself, "I'm a bad, ungrateful boy. I like bad things. I am stupid and lazy." The narrator comments that Ernie has not found the other Ernie in himself. Ernie moans that "growing up is hard work." Ernie sleeps with the servant Ellen. Theobald and Christina send her away in disgrace. Christina can't admit to herself that Ernie is contaminated. Ernie pawns a watch to give Ellen some money for the baby. Theobald finds the watch and accuses Ernie who confesses, faints, and falls ill. Theobald forces Ernie to tell on every boy in school, what they do and how much they spend and on what. Ernie is forever guilty at his capitulation, and speaks of orphanages. "Why isn't there a place for children who have NOT lost their parents?!" Narrator ends by saying, "There are two types of people: those who sin and those who are sinned against… sinners are better off." Judith Evelyn, Melville Ruck, Ronnie Welsh, Kent Smith
SCRAPBOOK FOR 1922 - reel 2 of 2
Continued from Previous Reel. <br/> <br/>Scrapbook for 1922 turns to newspaper clippings on crimes. CU Clipping about death of Lord Northcliffe. VS of Lord Northcliffe. Shots of the Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashley. Best man Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor). <br/> <br/>Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi in India speaking to meeting of Congress. CU Newspaper - 6 Years for Gandhi. <br/> <br/>Sir James Barrie as Rector of St. Andrew's University with Ellen Terry. Unveiling of memorial to George Formby Snr - his son George Formby is there. <br/> <br/>CU Newspaper 'Dail Eireann Today". The raising of the new flag in the Irish Free State. British troops leaving Eire cheered on by jubilant crowds. CU Michael Collins. People volunteering to join the Irish Army. Irish Army on the march. <br/> <br/>CU Newspaper breaks news of death of Sir Ernest Shackleton. LS his grave in South Georgia. Shots of ship 'The Quest' breaking ice. <br/> <br/>Scrapbook turns to pages about Greek and Irish wars. CU gramophone. Rioting in South Africa in Gold Miners' Strike. CU Newspaper 'Turks Smash The Greek Centre'. Greek Army retreating from Turks. Smyrna burning. Refugees in camp, fleeing invading Turks. Food riots. Allied troops on guard in the Dardanelles. Newspaper headlines about Kemal Attaturk. Troops and navy leave to Area. <br/> <br/>CU Newspaper headline 'Plot against Collins Cabinet'. Large Crowd. Eamon De Valera speaking to crowd. CU Michael Collins doing same. Crowd riots; fights and shooting break out. Headline: 'Battle of the Dublin Four Courts'. Street fighting in Dublin, Irish civil war. <br/> <br/>LS of US Capitol Building. President Warren Harding speaking to crowd. LS Houses of Parliament. Demonstration and rally in Trafalgar Square. David Lloyd George fishing. Conservative politicians come out of the Carlton Club. VS of Bonar Law. Shots of Stanley Baldwin. Shots of Lloyd George getting out of car. Headline reads: "Election Battle Opens". Voting scenes and election results. Ramsay MacDonald writing at desk. CU of Mr Edwin Scrymgeour who beat Churchill in Dundee. MS Winston Churchill being carried to polls in chair after operation. Ext. No 10 Downing St. Meeting of Conservative Cabinet. Benito Mussolini addresses crowd in Italy. Parade in Germany. CU record player. VS of British cabinet. <br/> <br/>Scrapbook turns to theatre pages. Pan across neon lights of London's theatres. Audience seating itself in auditorium. Conductor raps his baton, and a music hall show starts; we see a number of dancing scenes, comedy (Inc. Stanley Lupino, Gertrude Lawrence and Herbert Mundin, Alfred Lester, A W Baskem (?), Billy Merson, Jack Buchanan, Nelson Keyes, etc) and an applauding audience. Good shots of wealthy looking people at a night club, smoking and drinking, dancing. Shots of Leslie Hanson. VS of drinking cocktails, saxophones, jazz: impressionistic cuts of instruments, glasses - night life. CU Big Ben at midnight, crowd celebrating New Year's Eve in Trafalgar Square and in nightclubs. <br/> <br/>Hand puts 1922 book back onto the shelf, and the camera pans right along the books representing the years up to 1947. <br/> <br/>Made by the Pathe Documentary Unit.
Sámi Herders
MS of Ellen Haette walking with dog, PAN to MLS of reindeer herd on tundra. Several shots from different angles of Haette family with herd, taking away dead reindeer on snowmobile. Various CSs, MSs of reindeer and of herders around it. Several shots from different angles of Mikkel Haette on snowmobile, his dog making reindeer herd move, of them coming back to tent. MS of tent on tundra, snow in evidence. CS of top of tent, TILT DOWN to open door. Exterior MS of Mikkel Haette in tent. Several interior shots of Heatte sitting by fire and relaxing. Exterior MS of Haette getting out of tent. Several shots from different angles of Haette family in action around tent.
PRIEST ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTED RAPE (5/5/1995)
A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, IN NEW YORK ON SABBATICAL LEAVE FROM BOMBAY, INDIA, IS CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED RAPE. THE VICTIM WORKS AT SACRED HEART CHURCH ON STATEN ISLAND PART TIME CLEANING AND HELPING THE PRIESTS. SHE SAYS, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH NEW YORK ONE NEWS, FERNANDO ASKED HER TO COME TO HIS ROOM TO HEM A SHIRT. WHILE SHE WAS DOING THIS, FERNANDO ALLEGEDLY ATTACKED HER FROM BEHIND, COVERING HER MOUTH WITH ONE HAND AND RIPPING OFF HER CLOTHES WITH THE OTHER. FERNANDO WAS ARRESTED JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT AND WILL BE ARRAIGNED LATER TODAY.
Ellen MacArthur sails up Thames
Ellen MacArthur sails up Thames; ITN ENGLAND: London: River Thames: EXT LMS Ellen MacArthur's yacht 'Kingfisher' towards under Tower Bridge TLMS Yachtswoman, Ellen MacArthur, waving from bow PULL OUT SIDE Yacht along R-L with Ellen waving LMS Kingfisher along thru Butlers Wharf as fire boat sprays water beside (yacht along = 26secs) TMS Ellen waving flare LS Kinfisher on Thames with smoke from flare rising Ellen MacArthur (Single-handed Round-the-World Yachtswoman) interview SOT- haven't come down to earth/ in my mind it's like this is dream at moment TRACK BEHIND Ellen along towards fans as being interviewed TCMS Ellen signing autographs TMS Ellen on yacht spraying champagne
UK MacArthur - MacArthur breaks solo round-the-world sailing record
NAME: FRA MACARTHUR 070205N TAPE: EF05/0122 IN_TIME: 11:20:19:05 DURATION: 00:01:08:01 SOURCES: SKY DATELINE: Falmouth, 7 Feb 2005 RESTRICTIONS: No Access UK/CNNi/Ireland SHOTLIST 1. Members of Team Ellen and supporters of British sailor Ellen MacArthur open bottles of champagne when new world record is confirmed 2. People applauding 3. Man pours champagne over Mark Turner of Team Ellen 4. Cutaway of man clapping 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Turner, Team Ellen: "It's been an amazing voyage. She's done an awesome job." Question: "How do you feel now, mate?" Answer: "Huge relief, massive relief. It was right down to the line. You just never know what can happen, it was pretty tense so very, very happy, fantastic." 6. Members of Team Ellen writing down record time 7. Close-up of paper showing record time, AUDIO of man reading out record 8. Wide shot of MacArthur supporters STORYLINE British sailor Ellen MacArthur broke a solo round-the-world sailing record on Monday with a time of 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds, her control team said. The 28-year-old MacArthur completed the 26-thousand mile (42-thousand kilometre) circumnavigation at 10:29 p.m. (2229 GMT) by crossing an imaginary finish line between Ushant, France, and the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall on the south coast of England. MacArthur has battled stormy seas, gale-force winds, mechanical problems, a broken sail, burns, bruises and extreme exhaustion - even a close encounter with a whale. Her 75-foot (22.9-metre) trimaran B&Q (sponsor's name) broke the record set by Frenchman Francis Joyon, who set the mark of 72 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes and 22 seconds, in February 2004. MacArthur is expected to come ashore in the port town of Falmouth in Cornwall later. She told supporters waiting there that she was physically and mentally exhausted. MacArthur's journey began on November 28. Since then, she's slept an average of 30 minutes at a time and four hours in any one day.
TIGHT HOUSE RACE IN PENNSYLVANIA
--SUPERS--\n:36 - :41\nMary Ellen Buzzelli\nConor Lamb Supporter \n\n1:34 - 1:43\nGary Tuchman \nCNN National Correspondent\n\n --LEAD IN---\nREPUBLICANS ARE FACING AN UPHILL BATTLE TO KEEP A PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE DISTRICT THAT USED TO BE A SHOO-IN FOR THE THEIR PARTY.\nTHE STATE'S 18-TH DISTRICT IS HOLDING A SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, AND POLLS SUGGEST THE RACE COULD GO EITHER WAY.\nCNN'S GARY TUCHMAN LOOKS INTO HOW THE RACE BECAME SO TIGHT.\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nMARY ELLEN BUZZELLI, A LIFELONG PENNSYLVANIAN, IS A PROUD REGISTERED REPUBLICAN.\nSHE VOTED FOR DONALD TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT..\nSHE VOLUNTEERED ON RICK SANTORUM'S FIRST CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESS..\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n"I'm calling from the Conor Lamb for congress campaign. How are you this morning?"\nBUT CONOR LAMB IS A DEMOCRAT, RUNNING FOR CONGRESS IN PENNSYLVANIA'S 18TH DISTRICT, WHICH DONALD TRUMP WON BY ALMOST 20 PERCENTAGE POINTS. \nMARY ELLEN BUZELLI IS VOLUNTEERING FOR LAMB'S CAMPAIGN, MAKING CALLS TO GET OUT OF THE VOTE FOR A MAN PRESIDENT TRUMP JUST CALLED.\nNatsot Trump: "Lamb the sham".\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n"I had one republican friend who's in shock and said, I think you're a closet liberal."\nBUT SHE SAYS THAT'S NOT THE CASE AT ALL, SHE LIKES A LOT OF WHAT DONALD TRUMP HAS DONE AS PRESIDENT, BUT DOESN'T LIKE.\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n"The demeanor! I just think you need to tone it down."\nAND SHE IS CONCERNED THAT REPUBLICAN RICK SACCONE SEES THAT TYPE OF DEMEANOR AS A POSITIVE.\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n"What bothered me was instead of talking about himself he came out and said, 'I was Trump before Trump,' and he set the tone. Why? Talk about yourself. Talk about what your accomplishments are."\nNatsot:\n"Have you already placed an absentee ballot?\nTHE 61-YEAR-OLD MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER, A CONSULTANT IN THE I-T INDUSTRY, SAYS SHE AND MANY OF HER REPUBLICAN FRIENDS WANT TO SEE BIPARTISANSHIP IN WASHINGTON AND THEY GIVE THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN THIS TOO CLOSE TO CALL RACE, POINTS FOR THAT.\nGary Tuchman, CNN National Correspondent:\n"This district has been considered such a lock for Republicans that Timothy Murphy, the man who held the seat until he resigned in disgrace this past October, ran unopposed in 2016 and 2014. No democrat dared run against him."\nAND MARY ELLEN BUZZELLI WAS A STRONG SUPPORTER OF MURPHY'S…\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n"Thank you very much. We appreciate your pledge and appreciate your support tomorrow."\nBUT THE TIME HAS COME SHE SAYS FOR A BIG CHANGE.\nGary Tuchman, CNN Natl. Correspondent:\n"If somebody says you are a disloyal Republican, what do you say to them?"\nMary Ellen Buzzelli, Conor Lamb Supporter:\n "I would say; I'm voting my heart and im voting whats best for this region and this country."\n --TAG--\nA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY POLL RELEASED MONDAY SHOWS LAMB WITH A SIX-POINT LEAD OVER SACCONE.\nTHE POLL - CONDUCTED AMONG LIKELY VOTERS - HAS THE MARGIN OF ERROR OF ABOUT FIVE-PERCANTAGE POINTS.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL ELECTION TRUMP LAMB SACCONE\n\n
THEATER
Eight models of new-type (1962) theaters designed by collaboration between distinguished stage designers and architects are shown and discussed. Architect Frederick Kiesler's "Universal Theatre" is featured, having been praised by Arthur Miller. Kiesler appears on camera to sing its praises. Each represents one of the eight concepts of ideal theater. The models were subsidized by the Ford Foundation and are on display at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City. Three-dimensional models represent "new concepts in staging." The proscenium arch is gone or disposable. The Ethel Barrymore of the '20's was the last conventional theater to be built on Broadway. Theater designs by: Ralph Alswang (stage designer) and Paul Rudolph (architect) 2,000 seat house with film projectors so actors can flow out of film and melt back into it. Ellen Elder and Edward Stone: an outdoor theater with a pit, movable roofs, surrounded by pools of water with an acting arena that thrusts into three-sided audience seats. Barrie Greebie and Elizabeth Harris (designer and choreographer respectively): a theater for dance, with a stage floor of interlocking and rearrangeable platforms. David Hayes and Peter Blake: a 299 seat theater with the dimensions of a loft. It provides for theater in the round or 3/4 round with related half-levels. It is the size of three New York brownstone houses. George Izenour and Paul Schweikher, a theater with a theater school, rehearsal and performance space, and movable seat banks. It can be a night club or a caucus room. Jo Mielziner and Edward Barnes; the model has a conical structure for scenery room. It is a place for inward activity, for intimate musical drama, not for spectacles. Ben Schlanger and Donald Oenslager; this theater seats the maximum number of people for the least cost. It aims for a relationship between actors and audience and tries for greatest impact on the audience. Interview with producer Robert Whitehead. Themes: Designs are very functional, but how do directors and playwrights conceive what they're going to do? All of the models abolish the proscenium for economic and stylistic reasons. Whitehead comments that "emotional qualities of a play can come through even in a barn." 1962. Eight models of new-type theaters designed by collaboration between distinguished stage designers and architects are shown and discussed. Architect Frederick Kiesler's "Universal Theatre" is made the star of the show, having been praised by Arthur Miller. Kiesler appears on camera to sing its praises. Producer Robert Whitehead whose current play was "A Man For All Seasons" also appears on camera. 02:10 Models of the eight theaters are shown. MacAndrew v/o talks about the eight concepts of ideal theater. The models were subsidized by the Ford Foundation and are on display at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts. In a seventeen three-dimensional models represent "new concepts in staging." Proscenium is gone or disposable. The Ethel Barrymore of the '20's was the last theater to be built on Broadway. There is a "revolution in our theater," he says but clearly he means "theater house." 12:00 The camera roves each model. MODEL 1: Ralph Alswang (stage designer) and Paul Rudolph (architect) 2,000 seat house with film projectors so actors can flow out of film and melt back into it. MODEL 2: Ellen Elder and Edward Stone. This is an outdoor theater with a pit for Shakespeare and concerts, movable roofs, surrounded by pools of water with an acting arena that thrusts into three-sided audience seats. MODEL 3: Barrie Greebie and Elizabeth Harris (designer and choreographer respectively). This is a theater for dance. It has movable platforms with a stage floor of interlocking and rearrangeable platforms. MODEL 4: David Hayes and Peter Blake. This 299 seat theater has the dimensions of a loft. It provides for theater in the round or 3/4 round with related half-levels. It is the size of three New York brownstone houses. MODEL 5: George Izenour and Paul Schweikher. This model has a theater school, rehearsal and performance space, and movable seat banks. It can be a night club or a caucus room. It "faces 20th century in school situation." MODEL 6: Jo Mielziner and Edward Barnes. This model has a conical structure for scenery room. It is a place for inward activity, for intimate musical drama, not for spectacles. MODEL 7: Ben Schlanger and Donald Oenslager. This theater seats the maximum number of people for the least cost. It aims for a relationship between actors and audience and tries for greatest impact on the audience. 02:45 INTERVIEW: MacAndrew introduces Whitehead. Designs are very functional, but how do directors and playwrights conceive what they're going to do? All of the models abolish the proscenium for economic and stylistic reasons. MODEL 8: "Universal Theater" of Frederick Kiesler. MacAndrew says this theater bridges present and past. Kiesler says it is based on the first arena theater of 1924, but not as idea is to bring theater back to its base on the human being and not as decor. In this theater, "I can change theater to a ramp, an environment, as it's one continuous shell." It has light projections and different levels of acting arenas. New York is looking forward to a new building boom. The six stories of Kiesler's theater provides room for TV studios, radio stations, and exhibitions. This theater supports all the units that make possible the life of theater. Whitehead comments that "emotional qualities of a play can come throughout even in a barn. Frederick Kiesler, architect Robert Whitehead, producer of "A Man For All Seasons"
TIME TO REMEMBER - SITTING STILL AND GOING SLOWLY ( 1922 ) - reel 4.
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened. <br/><br/>Reel 4.<br/><br/>01:16:40 - L/S of smoke screen (?), explosion (?) in the sea. L/S of an aircraft coming into land on an aircraft carrier, M/S profile as it crashes into the deck and its nose tips forward. <br/><br/>01:16:51 - M/S as an aeroplane drops a smoke screen.<br/><br/>01:17:04 - M/S test of aeroplanes against battleships, two bombs are dropped and explode in the water near the ship. M/S of smoke curling up from the ship, it rolls and sinks in the water. <br/><br/>01:17:25 - M/S of a wireless aerial spinning around as Marconi (?) tries to get a signal through his headphones. M/S of two men with headphones on fiddling with wireless equipment. <br/><br/>01:17:44 - M/S of Big Ben showing 11.15. M/S of Savoy Hill in London with buses and cars driving through. L/S of rooftop, M/S exterior of window of British Broadcasting Corporation building. M/S of a man reading from a book. M/S of valves and transmitters. L/S's of aerial mast. <br/><br/>01:18:12 - Montage sequence of radio performers, one lady sings, others play the piano. M/S of a car driving down the road with radio aerial and speakers. M/S of people gathered around big square outdoor wireless, couples dance to the music in the street. <br/><br/>01:18:37 - M/S of tennis player Suzanne Lenglen during a match. M/S of female athletes doing the Olympic salute at the Games. C/U as the camera pans across the ladies sat in a row. M/S as they put their shoes on. M/S of two British female athletes stood together. <br/><br/>01:19:08 - M/S of a lady shot putter, M/S of girls in hurdle race, high jump, long jump and javelin. M/S of the women's rowing team. <br/><br/>01:19:30 - M/S of Press Baron Lord Beaverbrook (William Maxwell Aitken) and a lady (his wife ?) walking along at the Women's Exhibition at Olympia in London. <br/><br/>01:19:37 - M/S of Press Baron Lord Charles William Northcliffe walking down steps of an ancient ruin, he is accompanied by other dignitaries. C/U as he chats to one. <br/><br/>01:19:48 - Various C/U's of newspaper headlines about crimes and people being sentenced to death. <br/><br/>01:20:01 - C/U of newspaper showing picture of explorer Ernest Shackleton and reporting his death. C/U of Ernest talking before the expedition. M/S's of ship sailing through icy water. M/S of Shackleton's grave with a cross on the top amid the icy hills in South Georgia.<br/><br/>01:20:33 - Author Sir James Barrie and actress Ellen Terry sit together outside St. Andrew's University, they are both wearing caps and gowns. Ellen looks in her handbag and Barrie scolds her and playfully hits her on the arm. <br/><br/>01:20:45 - C/U of newspaper headline announcing Turkish attack on Greece. M/S of Greek army riding through the streets. L/S of devastation in Smyrna with buildings on fire and smoke billowing up.<br/><br/>01:21:20 - L/S of Red Cross parcels being swung onto the dock from a ship, people rush towards them. M/S's of people clamouring and jostling for food hand outs. <br/><br/>01:21:41 - Newspapers - 'Kemal Invades The Neutral Zone.' Various shots of allied soldiers patrolling in the Dardanelles. M/S as two soldiers send messages via a mirror and the sun's reflection. Newspaper headlines - 'British Ultimatum to Kemal.' Various shots of allied troops and warships being despatched. L/S of large numbers of troops marching through Constantinople (Istanbul). M/S of four high ranking allied officers standing on a balcony. <br/><br/>01:22:21 - Newspaper headlines - 'Plot Against The Collins Cabinet.' L/S of huge crowds gathered to hear Eamon de Valera speak. M/S of him making passionate plea of 'All Ireland for the Irish.' <br/><br/>01:22:46 - C/U profile of Michael Collins also making a passionate speech to a large crowd. M/S as fighting breaks out and shots are fired to disperse the crowd. <br/><br/>01:23:12 - C/U profile of Eamon de Valera making a speech. L/S as soldiers head towards the crowds, people run and fight, some lay on the ground. <br/><br/>01:23:26 - Newspaper headline - 'Battle of the Dublin Four Courts.' L/S of smoke rising from explosion, various shots of effects of the fighting, buildings destroyed and burnt out, bullet holes in windows. M/S of soldiers sat on the street, one has his head bandaged by another. M/S of people being searched at a checkpoint. Various shots of Morans hotel with its windows blown out. Various shots of a priest talking to a soldier, he is trying to bring peace to both sides. L/S of soldiers on the streets. <br/><br/>01:24:25 - M/S of big gun being fired. L/S of Four Courts damaged by artillery fire. L/S of soldiers holding children back. M/S of gun firing, smoke and burnt out buildings. Newspaper headlines - 'Michael Collins dies fighting.' L/S of smoke pouring from buildings and fire raging out of the windows. <br/><br/>01:25:09 - L/S of aerialist Lillian Boyer doing a handstand on the top of an aeroplane then dangling from a rope by her teeth. L/S as the aeroplane loops-the-loop. <br/><br/>01:25:21 - M/S of an American inventor on a raft in the sea, he makes walking motions which move the two slats attached to his feet and propel the raft forward. He steers it with handlebars. M/S profile of the contraption. <br/><br/>01:25:31 - L/S of Dick Kerr's Ladies' Football Team standing on the deck of a ship and waving at the camera. They are the first ladies' football team to go to America. M/S as they play skipping games on deck. M/S as they kick a football about. <br/><br/>01:25:48 - C/U of a fashionable young lady wearing headphones, she is sitting under a parasol. M/S to reveal she has a small wireless radio in her garter. Various shots as she turns the dial to get better reception then pulls her skirt down and covers her knees again. <br/><br/>01:25:58 - Various shots of the famous collapsing aeroplane again. <br/><br/>01:26:10 - End Title - "Time to Remember." End Credits. <br/><br/>End of Reel 4 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG reels - Pathe's prints have been combined into 2 reels.