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beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.champions early in his career of tennessee williams' work on the london stage. he had the most extraordinary instinct for great living writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera's director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk village like the one he'd grown up in. he gets to here somewhere and he trips. right, he's going to fall in the slop, so you all appreciate we can only do it once. it was shot mainly at weekends using amateur actors. the work of a fine director and talented impresario who ended his career as the grand old man of british theatre. and there'll be a special tribute to sir peter hall at 9pm tonight on bbc four. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. things have been going steadily downhill from the west this afternoon. 0ur downhill from the wes
beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.champions early in his career of tennessee williams' work on the london stage. he had the most extraordinary instinct for great living writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera's director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk...
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his career included staging the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and thenter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public sector pay cap for some. are the green shoots of the magic money tree starting to peak through? we ask one of austerity‘s architects if this signals a rethink. also tonight: the campaigners get their way, for now. the government presses the pause button on murdoch's takeover of sky. should we be worried it will turn into this? there's got to be some downside to having a woman president, right? something, something that may not fit with that office. correct? hmm, i'm going to say no, bill! we'll hear from the lawyer taking on fox news in america. and this: music: mother of god, putin put! by pussy ri
his career included staging the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and thenter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public...
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beckett you know i don't eat fish.>>> visibility unlimited and look at their skies i knew -- you can see the bay bridge, 525 feet above floodwaters, a stack up to 49. 58 is in this cisco -- 58 degrees this morning in san francisco.>> this is george in san francisco, robert in redwood city, skies with robert.>> clear and cool with negotiations to -- calm conditions dropped peninsula with an east wind at 5 in napa. wins will be northeast with an offshore flow about 5 to 10 miles per hour. not as breezy as it was over the weekend and the coast is clear. we are clear from the stratus. we have an offshore close that will be classic and it will be there until friday.>> the departure of the low pressure brought a snowfall last week, that is slow moving out but high pressure is quickly moving in and as it does so the temperature goes up and humidity goes down and potential for fire danger increases. >> 80 in pacifica on the coast got 80 degrees today. 87 impact work down.>> santa rosa at 91, the offshore flow will remain with us every day. with temperatures into the mid and high 90s through
beckett you know i don't eat fish.>>> visibility unlimited and look at their skies i knew -- you can see the bay bridge, 525 feet above floodwaters, a stack up to 49. 58 is in this cisco -- 58 degrees this morning in san francisco.>> this is george in san francisco, robert in redwood city, skies with robert.>> clear and cool with negotiations to -- calm conditions dropped peninsula with an east wind at 5 in napa. wins will be northeast with an offshore flow about 5 to 10...
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samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell.heatrical bombshell. atjust 2a peter hall directed the premiere. at stubbs stratford aged 29 he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we're not... it was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hold triumphant, a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi blaze as the walls of the roses. but his marriage failed as he suffered a nervous breakdown only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as the director. he revelled in a new role. it is a very complex, stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal workrate administrative skill and formidable powers of persuasion. he transferred national productions like amadeus to the commercial stage and later formed his own company to direct classics and new plays in london, bath and on tour. he loved opera too. and
samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell.heatrical bombshell. atjust 2a peter hall directed the premiere. at stubbs stratford aged 29 he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we're not... it was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hold triumphant, a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi blaze as the walls of the roses. but his marriage failed as...
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beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera‘s director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk village like the one he‘d grown up in. he gets to here somewhere and he trips. right, he's going to fall the slop, so you all appreciate we can only do it once. it was shot mainly at weekends using amateur actors. the work of a fine director and talented impresario who ended his career as the grand old man of british theatre. a decent enough data central and eastern parts of the dish isles but the cloud and windows already gathering and the first storm of the seasonis gathering and the first storm of the season is causing concern for the met office to issue an ample warning. the busts through the evening in the first part of the night 50—60 mph were quite widely across the central and so
beckett's career would not have started without peter hall.writers, for writers at the beginning of their careers. he loved opera, too, and for six years was artistic director at glyndebourne, where he demonstrated that an opera‘s director can be as important as its conductor. and he also made films like akenfield, a nostalgic portrait of rural life in suffolk village like the one he‘d grown up in. he gets to here somewhere and he trips. right, he's going to fall the slop, so you all...
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now on bbc news, it's time for witness hello and welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i am here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we will meet a man who was the first to walk the entire length of the great wall of china, a scientist who sealed herself inside a giant greenhouse for an environmental experiment and a cuban musician who remembers recording one of the country's most successful albums. but first, in september 1977, anti—apartheid activist steve biko, leader of the black consciousness movement in south africa, died in police custody. weeks earlier, he had been arrested. witness has spoken to biko‘s friend, peterjones, who was arrested with him. i miss my friend steve biko and i am forever in his debt. steve biko is one of the people that originated the new generation of young political minded black people. the black consciousness movement. we believe in our country there will be no minority, no majority, there willjust be people. and those people will have the same status before the law and th
now on bbc news, it's time for witness hello and welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i am here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we will meet a man who was the first to walk the entire length of the great wall of china, a scientist who sealed herself inside a giant greenhouse for an environmental experiment and a cuban musician who remembers recording one of the country's most successful albums. but first, in september...
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my beckett humorless no more no more you mock. the sort of. many many she. rushes the fence ministry house responded to accusations from the pentagon claiming that the russian air force injured u.s. led coalition partner forces east of derby's for a statement said the us forces were warned in advance of the year that was targeted for the operation its earth force conducts precision strikes only in eyes the positions confirmed by colonel intelligence the defense ministry went on to say about considering their intelligence didn't give any information on clashes between isel and u.s. forces in the area the question of how they got hit by a russian or a strike remains open. meanwhile they latest round of syria peace talks in cows extend seen a brick through agreement on deescalation zones which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country the government tours of the peace settlement russia around turkey signed a document marking the bundy's of the final deescalation zone in. northwest syria that's on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere
my beckett humorless no more no more you mock. the sort of. many many she. rushes the fence ministry house responded to accusations from the pentagon claiming that the russian air force injured u.s. led coalition partner forces east of derby's for a statement said the us forces were warned in advance of the year that was targeted for the operation its earth force conducts precision strikes only in eyes the positions confirmed by colonel intelligence the defense ministry went on to say about...
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beckett gets dangerous at that point and no air conditioning. >> is steep. amazon wants to find a place for a second headquarters. some bay area cities wanted. we will tell you who is going after it. >> yeah. must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. two consumers filed a class- action lawsuit against the berkeley salad dressing company annie's. the lawsuit claims annie's falsely labeled its salad dressings as natural despite containing what the plaintiff say is a synthetic ingredient. the plaintiffs want a trial by jury, compensation and punit
beckett gets dangerous at that point and no air conditioning. >> is steep. amazon wants to find a place for a second headquarters. some bay area cities wanted. we will tell you who is going after it. >> yeah. must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a...
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my beckett humour's just no more. be true of. many many she. rushes defense ministry has responded to i.q. stations from the pentagon claiming that the russian air force injured u.s. led coalition partner forces east of terrorists or they're responding to the accusation russian military said it. force conducts precision strikes only and i saw positions confirmed by her full intelligence the defense ministry went on to say about considering their intelligence didn't give any information on clashes between iceland u.s. backed forces in the area the question of how they got hit by russian air strikes remains open. meanwhile the latest round of syria peace talks and seen a breakthrough agreement on deescalation zones which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country. the garden tours all of the peace settlement russia. turkey have signed a document marking the boundaries of the final deescalation zone in a province in northwest syria that's on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere in the country and while there is still muc
my beckett humour's just no more. be true of. many many she. rushes defense ministry has responded to i.q. stations from the pentagon claiming that the russian air force injured u.s. led coalition partner forces east of terrorists or they're responding to the accusation russian military said it. force conducts precision strikes only and i saw positions confirmed by her full intelligence the defense ministry went on to say about considering their intelligence didn't give any information on...
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it went yes but what i see oh isn't that unusual that beckett has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of the ratios market and the whole point of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many lose. the bustle and they to destruct one swarm of boss alone as tourists and shabbiest areas the photographer he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to three thousand fishermen. bustling nato was always a workers' district which attracted people from outside looking for work so strangers are actually nothing new but in the meantime things have gone too far for the fifteen thousand inhabitants of bustling made to be senseful understands his neighbors conserve. water i'm not out for a festival offer for a good marriage no more name and to stash eleni moving there. in iran i need to raise him and tear up i tell how he knew and didn't know that would bamidbar it and i'm back here and now you would think yes i'll never use one i did not kill anyone or anything out. but mass tourism has not come
it went yes but what i see oh isn't that unusual that beckett has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of the ratios market and the whole point of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many lose. the bustle and they to destruct one swarm of boss alone as tourists and shabbiest areas the photographer he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to three thousand fishermen. bustling nato was always a workers' district which...
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with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godotgly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for? what are we waiting for? will something come? will godot come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's postwar west end, he made his way to stratford to give shakespeare the same treatment. my lovely edward's death, their kingdom's loss, my woeful banishment, could all but answer for that peevish brat? still only 29 years old, the visionary director turned impresario in 1960, found in the royal shakespeare company. i think we need the plates. his radical approach of mixing and classics by with new work by unknown playwrights, such as harold pinter, at first raised eyebrows, then standards and then the reputation of the company and the bard. when sir laurence olivier stepped down as the artistic director of the national theatre in 1973, it was peter hall who took o
with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godotgly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for? what are we waiting for? will something come? will godot come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's postwar west end, he made his way to stratford to give shakespeare the...
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my beckett humour's just. the sort of. meantime the latest round of syria peace talks in kazakhstan seen a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones which could finally provide some peace to the war ravaged country the guarantors the peace settlement that's russia around signed a document marking the boundaries of this final deescalation zone in libya province up in the northwest of the country it's on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere and while there's still much to be done to unite all the countries forces in the struggle against terrorism russia's special envoy for syria is cautiously optimistic. we consider the establishment of deescalation zone will still be a major milestone it is served as the light at the end of the tunnel for the syrian people and made them feel more secure we'll see if it gives hope for progress in the near future. defense ministry is denying the pentagon's accusations meantime that u.s. led forces were injured need to resort in a strike on saturday the ministry us forces were
my beckett humour's just. the sort of. meantime the latest round of syria peace talks in kazakhstan seen a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones which could finally provide some peace to the war ravaged country the guarantors the peace settlement that's russia around signed a document marking the boundaries of this final deescalation zone in libya province up in the northwest of the country it's on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere and while there's still much to be done...
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my beckett humour's just no more remarks on the side of the middle any she's. meanwhile the latest round of syria peace talks in kazakhstan has seen a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones as that which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country the guarantors of the peace settlement us russia iran and turkey signed a document marking the boundaries of the final deescalation zone in need live province this up in the north west of the country in syria it's on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere in the country and there's still much to do partly to see a night all the country's forces in the ongoing struggle against terrorism russia's special envoy for syria despite all but is cautiously optimistic. we consider the establishment of the deescalation zone will still be a major milestone it has served as the light at the end of the tunnel for the syrian people and made them feel more secure we'll see if it gives hope for progress in the near future. and r.t. documentary teams going to the very heart of the battle to retake anot
my beckett humour's just no more remarks on the side of the middle any she's. meanwhile the latest round of syria peace talks in kazakhstan has seen a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones as that which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country the guarantors of the peace settlement us russia iran and turkey signed a document marking the boundaries of the final deescalation zone in need live province this up in the north west of the country in syria it's on top of...
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my beckett humour's just no more. of the sort of deal with a lady she's. meanwhile the latest round of syrian peace talks in cuz it started seeing a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones as the term which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country the guarantors of the peace settlement that's russia iran and turkey signed a document marking the boundaries of this final deescalation zone in the ad lib province in the north west of syria is on top of the already implemented zones elsewhere in the country and why there's still much to be done to unite all the country's forces in this ongoing struggle against terrorism russia's special envoy for syria is cautiously optimistic. we consider the establishment of the deescalation zones to be a major milestone it has served as the light at the end of the tunnel for the syrian people and made them feel more secure it gives hope for progress in the near future. there's more n.r.t. documentary teams bring to the very heart of the battle to retake another syrian city racket to hear firsthand
my beckett humour's just no more. of the sort of deal with a lady she's. meanwhile the latest round of syrian peace talks in cuz it started seeing a breakthrough agreement on the deescalation zones as the term which could finally provide some peace in the war ravaged country the guarantors of the peace settlement that's russia iran and turkey signed a document marking the boundaries of this final deescalation zone in the ad lib province in the north west of syria is on top of the already...
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with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godotnd made his name. idid find changed the game and made his name. i did find it startlingly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for, what are we waiting for? will something come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's postwar west end, he made his way to stratford to give shakespeare the same treatment. my lovely edward's death, their kingdom's loss, my woeful banishment can all but suffer that. still only 29 years old, the visionary director turned impresario in 1960, found in the royal shakespeare company. turned impresario in 1960, found in the royal shakespeare compa nylj think we need the plates. his radical approach of mixing and classics by with new work by unknown playwrights, such as harold pinter, at first raised eyebrows, then standards and then the reputation of the company and the bard. when sir
with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godotnd made his name. idid find changed the game and made his name. i did find it startlingly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for, what are we waiting for? will something come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's...
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alex beckett is a drinks analyst from mintel and hejoins me now. i don't think he does...ncyjoining us. tell us, why are the company is now starting to take the question of sugarin now starting to take the question of sugar in drinks more seriously? well, this war on sugar has been happening for a long time now and the big beverage makers have been adapting their portfolios to meet this sugar levy, which is coming in next spring. george osborne of course first announced it back in 2016, in the budget in spring, so they have had some time to prepare but to be fair to the big drinks players, they have been adapting because they know consumers are cutting back on sugary drinks, so they are investing in betterfor you alternatives than full fat coca—cola, for example. alternatives than full fat coca-cola, for example. how disruptive visit for them to shift their production to this mess sugary concoction? it's huge. this is mass scale we are talking about. from research, we know consumers want these lower sugar alternatives. they are also switching to what they see as better for
alex beckett is a drinks analyst from mintel and hejoins me now. i don't think he does...ncyjoining us. tell us, why are the company is now starting to take the question of sugarin now starting to take the question of sugar in drinks more seriously? well, this war on sugar has been happening for a long time now and the big beverage makers have been adapting their portfolios to meet this sugar levy, which is coming in next spring. george osborne of course first announced it back in 2016, in the...
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samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust 24, peter hall directed the ukeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as director of the new national theatre being built on london's southbank. he revelled in his new role. it is a very, very complex, very stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal workrate, administrative skill and f
samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust 24, peter hall directed the ukeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a...
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we are told that they are beckett to be ok. -- expected to be ok. screen, whent your our cameras arrived, the flames were still visible shooting out of the roof of this structure. a fire watch unit will be here all morning long just in case smoldering spots pop up again. we are told that the ambassador has been notified. no one was inside the embassy at the time. it was an old building. it has served ecuador since the 1960's. one of the challenges, the tall ceiling, they continued the ,ight of the fire from out here the cause still under investigation, that it appears to be accidental. reporting live, john gonzalez. still following a breaking story from virginia, a college student is missing from norfolk. she hasn't been seen for more than a week and her cell phone was found in a dumpster and her car was recovered elsewhere. she was on her way to work at a sandwich shop but she never made it area no communication has been made with family or friends and if you have information, you are urged to contact the a guy. to get more information on the to wj
we are told that they are beckett to be ok. -- expected to be ok. screen, whent your our cameras arrived, the flames were still visible shooting out of the roof of this structure. a fire watch unit will be here all morning long just in case smoldering spots pop up again. we are told that the ambassador has been notified. no one was inside the embassy at the time. it was an old building. it has served ecuador since the 1960's. one of the challenges, the tall ceiling, they continued the ,ight of...
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your character is beckett.ou're not going anywhere until you tell me something about the movie. >> right. i'm a criminal. >> stephen: you're a criminal? >> yeah. >> stephen: that's pretty good. >> yeah. >> stephen: you're a fellow criminal along with han. i'll take that. one more thing, here's a picture you threw up there which is instagram, caption #the coast, instagram, caption #amalficoast, but right there it says solo, like crew shirt. is that the name of the movie? >> right now, that's the temporary name of the movie. >> stephen: "solo." thyt's an exclusive, right? no one knows that. we're revealing that right now. there you go. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being cooperative. unless we cover that, no monkey talk. >> no, no, we've got to get monkey talk in, of course. >> stephen: i have a favor to ask. you're a famous vegan. >> yeah. >> stephen: you're a well-known vegan. >> okay. >> stephen: and i became a vegan at 9:00 a.m. this morning. >> you did? >> stephen: yeah, i lost a bet with a friend of
your character is beckett.ou're not going anywhere until you tell me something about the movie. >> right. i'm a criminal. >> stephen: you're a criminal? >> yeah. >> stephen: that's pretty good. >> yeah. >> stephen: you're a fellow criminal along with han. i'll take that. one more thing, here's a picture you threw up there which is instagram, caption #the coast, instagram, caption #amalficoast, but right there it says solo, like crew shirt. is that the name of...
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in the 19505, hall directed the english—language premiere of beckett's waiting for godot.we should be prepared to lead or to guide or to take soundings on where we think the public taste is going. the national theatre was conceived in the post—war spirit of homes and recreations fit for heroes. i declare this stone well and truly laid. and after it moved to a new brutalist home on the south bank of the thames, peter hall succeeded 0livier as its director. we have tonight begun an adventure which will carry this theatre through many decades, indeed perhaps many centuries, for you will observe that it is built of very thick concrete. hall had the guile and powers of persuasion of an actor manager and he needed them, as a champion of subsidised theatre in the days of mrs thatcher. i think we're now having a dose of monetarism and i think perhaps it's very healthy but there are certain things which will not exist without subsidy, like drains, like libraries, like education, and like theatre. if you say, why will the theatre not exist without subsidy, it is because it is no lon
in the 19505, hall directed the english—language premiere of beckett's waiting for godot.we should be prepared to lead or to guide or to take soundings on where we think the public taste is going. the national theatre was conceived in the post—war spirit of homes and recreations fit for heroes. i declare this stone well and truly laid. and after it moved to a new brutalist home on the south bank of the thames, peter hall succeeded 0livier as its director. we have tonight begun an adventure...
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or head to beckett park for the 10th annual chuck art festival.ou can play with music, dance, and others. >> the luna -- saturday and sunday downtown is a lafayette art, wine and music festival. looking to adopt a pet? hurricane harvey dogs and cats will be up for adoption. these animals are all owners surrendered for harvey and need to be cleared to make more space. the event will feature a highflying flash dogs and canine demos. it's going on saturday, and sunday at alameda county fairgrounds. in richmond, enjoy live music of the spirit and soul festival with an outdoor bazaar showcasing local restaurant. >>>the red bull climb will take over on saturday. cyclists will battle it out in an uphill sprint. >>> in japan town you will found -- find a sumo wrestling expo. >>> and in the north bay you can sip local brews and enjoy live music at the petaluma river crest beer festival. 23 breweries will be showcasing their craft of your specialties. >>>giants, readers are at home. that is your weekend watch. >>> coming up, the way law enforcement is tryin
or head to beckett park for the 10th annual chuck art festival.ou can play with music, dance, and others. >> the luna -- saturday and sunday downtown is a lafayette art, wine and music festival. looking to adopt a pet? hurricane harvey dogs and cats will be up for adoption. these animals are all owners surrendered for harvey and need to be cleared to make more space. the event will feature a highflying flash dogs and canine demos. it's going on saturday, and sunday at alameda county...
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vonnie: credit suisse considering a price for beckett -- basic bond research after european regulations will tell you how much next. this is bloomberg with a beautiful view of london. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. we will end the week with headlines. credit suisse saying it will offer free bond research and jpmorgan trader sponsored a gift for his brokerage and executives tapped by the sec to advise on brexit. now we have a route of these stories. offer suisse, could three bond research -- free bond research. it is a race to the bottom on pricing when it comes to research? >> some are saying that. another thing to look at is it is only bonds, only fixed income. if you look at bond research and general versus equity research, it is kind of a sign that banks are putting all their eggs in their equity basket. in europe, the top 12 balls brexit banks, only 1400 bond analysts and it is triple that for equities. bond researchhat is probably not that big of a priority, at least when it comes to research only. if you are calling and analysts, they will charge you. m
vonnie: credit suisse considering a price for beckett -- basic bond research after european regulations will tell you how much next. this is bloomberg with a beautiful view of london. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. we will end the week with headlines. credit suisse saying it will offer free bond research and jpmorgan trader sponsored a gift for his brokerage and executives tapped by the sec to advise on brexit. now we have a route of these stories. offer suisse,...
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nationalistic or ethnic basis exposes iraq to dangers not only to guard and turkey's deputy prime minister beckett badar said kurdish leaders were playing with fire and will be the first to be burnt many world leaders had also asked the kurds to postpone the referendum fearing unrest in this unstable region but that shrugged off the pressure and they're going ahead with the vote. now some of the other stories making news around the world japan's prime minister shinzo is expected to announce a snap elections country could go to the polls next month a year ahead of schedule is enjoying rising support amid tensions with north korea that is expected to order a major economic stimulus package as part of his campaign. the trumpet administration will impose fresh travel restrictions for additional countries according to a white house statement north korea and venezuela have been added to the original mostly muslim majority list still in restrictions will take effect next year. police in the u.s. state of tennessee say one woman has been killed and several others injured after a masked gunman opened fire
nationalistic or ethnic basis exposes iraq to dangers not only to guard and turkey's deputy prime minister beckett badar said kurdish leaders were playing with fire and will be the first to be burnt many world leaders had also asked the kurds to postpone the referendum fearing unrest in this unstable region but that shrugged off the pressure and they're going ahead with the vote. now some of the other stories making news around the world japan's prime minister shinzo is expected to announce a...
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samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust21i, peter hall directed the ukd for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as director of the new national theatre being built on london's southbank. he revelled in his new role. it is a very, very complex, very stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal workrate, administrative skill and formidable powers of
samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust21i, peter hall directed the ukd for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the...
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thanks for bringing in the year beckett marrows. that‘s all we‘ve got time for today. of the first man arrested, an 18—year—old arrested in dover. but is being stepped up. but is being stepped up. no plan to sack borisjohnson after writing a newspaper article on brexit — viewed by many as a challenge to the prime minister. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that‘s forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. also in the next hour, we‘ll take a look at this morning‘s papers. this morning‘s reviewers are caroline crampton of the new statesman and the broadcaster, john stapleton. and anger and controversy in las vegas, as the hotly anticipated
thanks for bringing in the year beckett marrows. that‘s all we‘ve got time for today. of the first man arrested, an 18—year—old arrested in dover. but is being stepped up. but is being stepped up. no plan to sack borisjohnson after writing a newspaper article on brexit — viewed by many as a challenge to the prime minister. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that‘s forced 400,000 rohingya...
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company ran britain's national theatre and was also a key figure in bringing the works of samuel beckett to public notice peter hall was eighty six is the co-founder of the shakespeare center at the university of california irvine and she's joining us now from there via skype thank you very much for your time peter hall clearly established some of the icons of the theatre was able to do that because of the kind of person he was or was it as much to do with the times during which he was doing it. well it was clearly i mean he was living in a very exciting period for the theater he was the first english director to stage back and he did that as a very young man and captured the attention of tennessee williams and other theater directors and actors of that period and he went on to really revolutionize the production of shakespeare by bringing together a modern sensibility with the real love for the music and poetry of the text and he really just changed how people experience these plays is there a particular performance or a particular structure that he created within the world of theater t
company ran britain's national theatre and was also a key figure in bringing the works of samuel beckett to public notice peter hall was eighty six is the co-founder of the shakespeare center at the university of california irvine and she's joining us now from there via skype thank you very much for your time peter hall clearly established some of the icons of the theatre was able to do that because of the kind of person he was or was it as much to do with the times during which he was doing...
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samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust 2a, peter hall directed the uk 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence olivier's successor as director of the new national theatre being built on london's southbank. he revelled in his new role. it is a very, very complex, very stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal wor
samuel beckett's waiting for godot was a theatrical bombshell — atjust 2a, peter hall directed the uk 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railwayman. we are not going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir...
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the comedian rob beckett has been telling us how moving back home in his twenties provided plenty ofteph mcgovern. coming up before nine, stav will have the weekend's weather for you. but first at 08:30, a summary of this morning's main news. armed police and military personnel will be at key locations across the uk, after the terror threat alert was raised to "critical" — the highest possible level — in the wake of yesterday's parsons green bomb attack. that means the government believes a further terror attack may be imminent. let's talk now to the security minister ben wallace. good morning to you. can you tell us, first of all, why the threat level have been increased to critical? yes, we got a recommendation from the joint terrorist analysis centre, an independent body hosted by the security service, which analyses intelligence and the progress of the investigation. it was felt that after the events yesterday morning, as the day progressed, that an attack was likely, or imminent, in the sense that we haven't been able, at the moment, to catch the bomber. the bomber, or bombers,
the comedian rob beckett has been telling us how moving back home in his twenties provided plenty ofteph mcgovern. coming up before nine, stav will have the weekend's weather for you. but first at 08:30, a summary of this morning's main news. armed police and military personnel will be at key locations across the uk, after the terror threat alert was raised to "critical" — the highest possible level — in the wake of yesterday's parsons green bomb attack. that means the government...
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company run britain's national theatre and was also a key figure in bringing the works of samuel beckett's to public notice peter hall was eighty six and every clinton has revealed who she thinks is to blame for last year's election loss to donald trump in a new memoir it's called what happened and it gives clinton's view of her defeat some of her democratic colleagues say rather than looking back it's time to move on diane estabrook has more from washington. in her five hundred twelve page memoir hillary clinton is candid about losing the presidency to donald trump i felt like i had let everybody down clinton blames herself for using a private e-mail account when she was secretary of state that led to a government investigation but she also questions former f.b.i. director james comey motivations for reopening the investigation less than two weeks before the election just stopped my momentum now remember this too jane at the same time he does that about a closed investigation there's an open investigation into the trump campaign and their connections with russia clinton's loss to donald t
company run britain's national theatre and was also a key figure in bringing the works of samuel beckett's to public notice peter hall was eighty six and every clinton has revealed who she thinks is to blame for last year's election loss to donald trump in a new memoir it's called what happened and it gives clinton's view of her defeat some of her democratic colleagues say rather than looking back it's time to move on diane estabrook has more from washington. in her five hundred twelve page...
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rob beckett will tell us about the funny side of moving back in with your mum and dad.ke cover. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, urged china and russia to take direct action against pyongyang. japan called it an outrageous act. the missile travelled 2,300 miles, further than in previous tests, passing over the japanese island of hokkaido, before coming down in the pacific ocean. south korea immediately responded, carrying out a missile test within minutes. from seoul, stephen mcdonell reports. the south korean response was swift. it launched its own missiles into the sea following north korea's ballistic missile test. this region is again on high alert. in seoul, president moonjae—in called an emergency meeting of the national security council. he said, "in this climate, dialogue is impossible," adding that his country must prepare for potential attacks from the north, including biological and chemical weapons. earlier, north korea test—fired a ballistic missile, the first such launch since the latest round of sanctions against the isolated regime. it flew 3,70
rob beckett will tell us about the funny side of moving back in with your mum and dad.ke cover. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, urged china and russia to take direct action against pyongyang. japan called it an outrageous act. the missile travelled 2,300 miles, further than in previous tests, passing over the japanese island of hokkaido, before coming down in the pacific ocean. south korea immediately responded, carrying out a missile test within minutes. from seoul, stephen mcdonell...
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beckett's cut off if the u.s. economy turns down.t is more about personalities than where we are in the cycle. francine: we will be back with howard shore and guy stear. is the december hike a done deal? this is bloomberg. francine: this is what we heard from st. louis. here's market check. >> yesterday, trumps tax --posals trumps tax package reincarnate this. the average tax raise 3% higher than s&p 500. this is the move of the day. chart taxing u.s. tax uncertainty on policy. it is broken up by presidency. it peaked during the obama presidency. it has been in decline since trump took office. what is happening now within the trump presidency, it is in line with historical trends. a rate increase should be considered good news for the u.k. haldane was speaking to skype about the probability of a november.or thank you. mark carney is talking about brexit. the cutting edge of our activities. thingspass many great and we are destined for more. just imagine what would have become of your career if you had stayed. [laughter] instead, you
beckett's cut off if the u.s. economy turns down.t is more about personalities than where we are in the cycle. francine: we will be back with howard shore and guy stear. is the december hike a done deal? this is bloomberg. francine: this is what we heard from st. louis. here's market check. >> yesterday, trumps tax --posals trumps tax package reincarnate this. the average tax raise 3% higher than s&p 500. this is the move of the day. chart taxing u.s. tax uncertainty on policy. it is...
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will of the british people but we will make progress, we will keep movement, we will move on because beckettall and end all. applause the future of europe asjean—claude juncker sees it is all sorts of deeper integration. he wants every country part of the eurozone and the schengen borders, combining hisjob with the president of the council who chairs the summits, he wants to have new agencies do ensure workers' rights. the action summed up in the words up to meps i spoke to. one centre—right from finland said it was great, just what we need, more integration so every euro being spent more wisely. a eurosceptic fromjimmy said it spent more wisely. a eurosceptic from jimmy said it was spent more wisely. a eurosceptic fromjimmy said it was a spent more wisely. a eurosceptic from jimmy said it was a horrifying pathway to united europe. basically the two views you will get in the building to the state of the union speech. more than 1000 people are still without power after the first named storm of the season. gusts as high as 70 miles per hour hit south west england and south wales overnight, but
will of the british people but we will make progress, we will keep movement, we will move on because beckettall and end all. applause the future of europe asjean—claude juncker sees it is all sorts of deeper integration. he wants every country part of the eurozone and the schengen borders, combining hisjob with the president of the council who chairs the summits, he wants to have new agencies do ensure workers' rights. the action summed up in the words up to meps i spoke to. one...
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we melt at the beckett fundwithy award dinner.ries because i feel the modern world has lot is stories and without that your wonderful attempt to mo move to a principle. that we can have a shared eto thes and have a civil society in which we have a pluralism of thought under an ideal which transcendses us. we were victims of arson after september 11 as a sec with a temperature urban and the quotef is weeing are taught to love our neighbor and forgive our enemies and how do we move from a dominant narrative of fear and hatred to one in which all people can love thy neighbor? >> guest: that's a. $64,000 question, sir. i would say we have to model it first. the temptation is always to do. onize other people -- demon eyes other people. i'm guilty of it, we'll. we're all sinners and want to point the finger at anybody else. we have to understand it's normal and it's wrong. jesus talked about the before you consider the plank or the beam in your neighbor's eye, look at the motor he speck in your own eye. we have to be honest that unless
we melt at the beckett fundwithy award dinner.ries because i feel the modern world has lot is stories and without that your wonderful attempt to mo move to a principle. that we can have a shared eto thes and have a civil society in which we have a pluralism of thought under an ideal which transcendses us. we were victims of arson after september 11 as a sec with a temperature urban and the quotef is weeing are taught to love our neighbor and forgive our enemies and how do we move from a...