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there isn't kind of a household in america that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting hill. for television and cinema. but you started out in theatre. do you, do you miss it? would you like to go back? yes, absolutely. when you kind of potter around backstage, are you getting that little pitter patter of... i know, definitely. definitely. the, you know, the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. no, i love it. it's my, it sounds a cliche, but it is my home. it's where i started. and it's all i ever wanted to do, was be in theatre. i never thought i'd be on screen. i thought, in my sort of weird, teenage, early—20s brain, that screen acting was something that was over there, and that's what americans did brilliantly, and theatre was a sort of british tradition, and that's where i felt at home. so i feel very, i love being onstage. i love being in a live environment. i haven't been onstage, actually, for a couple of years now, five years, probably. but i'm looking forward to going back and doing some more because it is, it's live and you have a control over the
there isn't kind of a household in america that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting hill. for television and cinema. but you started out in theatre. do you, do you miss it? would you like to go back? yes, absolutely. when you kind of potter around backstage, are you getting that little pitter patter of... i know, definitely. definitely. the, you know, the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. no, i love it. it's my, it sounds a cliche, but it is my home. it's...
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you may know actor hugh bonneville from his roles in downton abbey, notting hill and paddington.n't resist trying a bit of acting ourselves. hugh bonneville, welcome to the globe. 0h... isn't this just heaven? beautiful. does it... i have to... ifeel we need a line of romeo and juliet. something looking over. romeo, romeo, wherefore art thou, romeo? i mean, you've become globally famous. there isn't kind of a household in america that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting hill. for television and cinema. but you started out in theatre. do you, do you miss it? would you like to go back? yes, absolutely. when you kind of potter around backstage, are you getting that little pitter patter of... i know, definitely. definitely. the, you know, the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. no, i love it. it's my, it sounds a cliche, but it is my home. it's where i started. and it's all i ever wanted to do, was be in theatre. i never thought i'd be on screen. i thought, in my sort of weird, teenage, early—20s brain, that screen acting was something that was ov
you may know actor hugh bonneville from his roles in downton abbey, notting hill and paddington.n't resist trying a bit of acting ourselves. hugh bonneville, welcome to the globe. 0h... isn't this just heaven? beautiful. does it... i have to... ifeel we need a line of romeo and juliet. something looking over. romeo, romeo, wherefore art thou, romeo? i mean, you've become globally famous. there isn't kind of a household in america that doesn't know you of course, for downton abbey, you, notting...
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i hope they don't embarrass me with my watching of downton abbey, it's been a bit of a binge.his is bloomberg. ♪ lizzy: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's get to your top stories around the world. bloomberg learned that spacex is to sell insider shares at $97 a piece in a tender offer, the increase boosting the valley of the satellite company closer to 100 $80 billion. the second most valuable startup offer is in the range of 750 million dollars. the rising valuation is indicative of strong investor demand for the dominant space transportation company. staying with the en masse, bloomberg understands that x, formally known as twitter is on track to bring in roughly $2.5 billion in advertising revenue. last year saw a billion dollars coming in per quarter, the first three quarters this year brought just $600 million each quarter. add sales make up 70-75% of x's total revenue. apple is adding a feature to iphones to prevent thieves from gaining access to critical device data. a beta-test version futures an enhancement which requires face or touch id to access se
i hope they don't embarrass me with my watching of downton abbey, it's been a bit of a binge.his is bloomberg. ♪ lizzy: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's get to your top stories around the world. bloomberg learned that spacex is to sell insider shares at $97 a piece in a tender offer, the increase boosting the valley of the satellite company closer to 100 $80 billion. the second most valuable startup offer is in the range of 750 million dollars. the rising...
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Dec 31, 2023
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and he just finished downton abbey. and there was a rumor going around that he'd be working on an american version of downton. so i was able to reach out to him. maybe i'll tell you that story later on over an alcoholic beverage and he agreed to to to write the foreword to my book. and after that, it was just very serendipitous that it would take me five years to finish the book and it would take him five years to finish what would become the gilded age on hbo. and as stephanie said, for those of you who are fans of the show season two is coming out on sunday, october 29th, at 9 p.m. so in the coveted hbo 9 p.m. sunday slot. so i'm a i'm a big believer that the success of a tv series or a book or even the design of a house comes down to good storytelling. and so this evening, i'm going to tell the stories of four of the buildings, but a featured inside the book and all of these stories start here with this elegant and sophisticated french chateau, which was built for william kissin vanderbilt and his wife, alva vanderbi
and he just finished downton abbey. and there was a rumor going around that he'd be working on an american version of downton. so i was able to reach out to him. maybe i'll tell you that story later on over an alcoholic beverage and he agreed to to to write the foreword to my book. and after that, it was just very serendipitous that it would take me five years to finish the book and it would take him five years to finish what would become the gilded age on hbo. and as stephanie said, for those...
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abbey.e skin in the game. uh, he says that children are betrayed by education policies brought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school could some of school, we could feel some of that. know, a different that. you know, it's a different world place world was a different place anyway there a anyway. it says there was a penod anyway. it says there was a period in the 1970s when suddenly there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcifily there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a' there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a childe was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a child wantedis idea period in the 1970s
abbey.e skin in the game. uh, he says that children are betrayed by education policies brought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school...
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Dec 30, 2023
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abbey.e skin in the game. uh, he says that children are betrayed by education policies brought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school could some of school, we could feel some of that. know, a different that. you know, it's a different world place world was a different place anyway there a anyway. it says there was a penod anyway. it says there was a period in the 1970s when suddenly there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcifily there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a' there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a childe was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a child wantedis idea period in the 1970s
abbey.e skin in the game. uh, he says that children are betrayed by education policies brought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school...
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abbey.aid enough is enough with all this ridiculous rewilding , we need to ridiculous rewilding, we need to plant food to grow, to feed ourselves. none of this rewilding stuff, she said. we cannot go on importing food from the other side of the world. we need to encourage people to grow food, be self—sufficient. all food, to be self—sufficient. all right. okay. right. good for her. okay. >> honorary nomination. >> she's an honorary nomination. and sadly, he died christmas and sadly, he died on christmas day. is bill granger, day. his name is bill granger, australian restaurateur who owned the granger and co chain . owned the granger and co chain. legend of hospitality. >> the one who brought avocado and toast, am i right? >> he was my alternative. you got there first. so i'm with you on that one matthew. mine's clare for the clare balding for having the national balding national treasure. clare balding having speak out having the courage to speak out about and broadcast, about inequality and
abbey.aid enough is enough with all this ridiculous rewilding , we need to ridiculous rewilding, we need to plant food to grow, to feed ourselves. none of this rewilding stuff, she said. we cannot go on importing food from the other side of the world. we need to encourage people to grow food, be self—sufficient. all food, to be self—sufficient. all right. okay. right. good for her. okay. >> honorary nomination. >> she's an honorary nomination. and sadly, he died christmas and...
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abbey.rought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school could some of school, we could feel some of that. know, a different that. you know, it's a different world place world was a different place anyway there a anyway. it says there was a penod anyway. it says there was a period in the 1970s when suddenly there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcifily there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a' there was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a childe was this idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a child wantedis idea period in the 1970s when sudcif a child wanted to dea period in the 1970s when sudcif a child wanted t
abbey.rought in in the 1970s. and that's interesting. i'm just reading peter hitchens the abolition of britain at the moment. it's like the most gb news book and the most gb news book ever. and he about this , about the he talks about this, about the changing and how changing in policies and how things things shifted . and i things how things shifted. and i think time i went think by the time i went to school could some of school, we could feel some of that. know, a different that. you know,...