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i will leave you with this teaser from orson welles, not a film—maker 01’ from orson welles, not a film—makerurous applause in cannes in may, this documentary opens in august where it is sure to prove an eye opener. enjoy the summer. dear orson welles. you left no autobiography but you left something else. i went to the secure storage unit in new york and look what i found in the box. drawings. many have never been seen before. you draw yourself crying. brief of the free man who hanged himself. did you jam yourself and if so, for what? who were you? there are at least at thousand of your artwork. can we tell your story? we can still look through your eyes. we have seen a little bit of drizzly rain first thing this morning but high pressure is building in again for the rest of saturday which means there will be more sunshine around on the whole than we had on friday. there are one or two exceptions, the rain coming back into the north west of scotland. there could be showered around through the afternoon hours as temperatures are expected to get to the high 20s. compared with yesterday it will
i will leave you with this teaser from orson welles, not a film—maker 01’ from orson welles, not a film—makerurous applause in cannes in may, this documentary opens in august where it is sure to prove an eye opener. enjoy the summer. dear orson welles. you left no autobiography but you left something else. i went to the secure storage unit in new york and look what i found in the box. drawings. many have never been seen before. you draw yourself crying. brief of the free man who hanged...
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Jul 22, 2018
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did you damn yourself, orson? and if so, for what? who were you?oss parts of england and wales for part two of the weekend. variable cloud, some sunshine. further north, that cloud has been much thicker, especially in northern and western scotland, where we have frontal systems pushing in. more of a breeze. the isobars closer together in the south and east, and a much bigger space between isobars and much lighter winds. into this evening and overnight, it‘s going to be breezier, with thicker cloud. outbreaks of rain in northern and western scotland. showers across the irish sea to northern england and high winds across england and wales, and it‘s a warm and muggy night. temperatures around the mid—teens celsius. but across the south, no lower than 19 or 20 celsius, especially in london. for monday, a largely dry and very warm and muggy start, and not long until those temperatures soar to the high—20s. further north, a weak weather front produces thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain across southern scotland and northern ireland. not wall—to—wall suns
did you damn yourself, orson? and if so, for what? who were you?oss parts of england and wales for part two of the weekend. variable cloud, some sunshine. further north, that cloud has been much thicker, especially in northern and western scotland, where we have frontal systems pushing in. more of a breeze. the isobars closer together in the south and east, and a much bigger space between isobars and much lighter winds. into this evening and overnight, it‘s going to be breezier, with thicker...
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Jul 22, 2018
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did you damn yourself, orson, and if so, for what? who were you?, a warm week ahead. warm today, this was taken earlier this morning. i love that short of runswick bay and north yorkshire are enjoying the glorious sunshine! a touch cloudy as we started the day in tenby in pembrokeshire, the sun was working its magic to clear the cloud, we see quite a lot of cloud breaks, across pembrokeshire, southern england, eastern england and eastern scotland. looking fine and golf at carnoustie. an exception to the driver rule. in this weather front, north—west of scotland, that produces rain and drizzle. for the most part a nuisance, but some light showers in south—east england. a feature that could be here this afternoon, as temperatures pushed 20s. for most, a temperatures pushed 20s. for most, a temperature a degree up. in eastern scotland, warmer, considerably warmer, then yesterday with that sunshine. further north and west, a breeze, with cloud and rain, it will be cooler. overnight, that does not happen. cloud holds up the temperatures and with the rai
did you damn yourself, orson, and if so, for what? who were you?, a warm week ahead. warm today, this was taken earlier this morning. i love that short of runswick bay and north yorkshire are enjoying the glorious sunshine! a touch cloudy as we started the day in tenby in pembrokeshire, the sun was working its magic to clear the cloud, we see quite a lot of cloud breaks, across pembrokeshire, southern england, eastern england and eastern scotland. looking fine and golf at carnoustie. an...
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Jul 21, 2018
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did you damn yourself, orson, and if so, for what? who were you?l look through your eyes. well, looks like the temperatures are going to soar over the coming days in some parts of the country. we got up to 29 on saturday. sunday will be similar. so we are technically already in a heatwave, but the really hot air is set to return from monday. temperatures will be in excess of 30 celsius. this is true mostly for south—eastern parts of the uk. in the short term we have weather fronts close to north—western parts of the uk. in fact, this weather front is responsible for bringing a lot of cloud through the early hours of sunday morning, and also very humid air stuck in this air mass which is coming off the atlantic. temperatures dropping no lower than 15 degrees in belfast, 18 in london. quite overcast, quite murky, misty and with a bit of drizzle in some areas. a damp feeling to things, but it is still very, very warm. sunday starts off overcast and i think the clouds will be thickest through the day across north—western areas, even some spots of rain.
did you damn yourself, orson, and if so, for what? who were you?l look through your eyes. well, looks like the temperatures are going to soar over the coming days in some parts of the country. we got up to 29 on saturday. sunday will be similar. so we are technically already in a heatwave, but the really hot air is set to return from monday. temperatures will be in excess of 30 celsius. this is true mostly for south—eastern parts of the uk. in the short term we have weather fronts close to...
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Jul 21, 2018
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dear orson welles. you left no autobiography but you left something else.k what i found in the box. drawings. many have never been seen before. you draw yourself crying. did you damn yourself and if so, for what? who were you? there are at least a thousand of your artworks. can we tell your story? we can still look through your eyes. the weekend is turning out to be not too hot for most of us, high 20s in the south but for most of us it's around the low 20s, cloud in the sky and that's how it will remain for the rest of the weekend. it's still going to be warm in the south compare to what we normally get of course at this time of year but hotter weather is on the way. at the moment thejet hotter weather is on the way. at the moment the jet stream is just about making a brief appearance, sending some cloud and also some spit and spots of rain, not nearly enough rain. we do need the rainfall. but i think tonight it's a case of thick cloud across many north—west turn and western parts of the country and very muddy, 18 in london, notjust warm but quite muggy. t
dear orson welles. you left no autobiography but you left something else.k what i found in the box. drawings. many have never been seen before. you draw yourself crying. did you damn yourself and if so, for what? who were you? there are at least a thousand of your artworks. can we tell your story? we can still look through your eyes. the weekend is turning out to be not too hot for most of us, high 20s in the south but for most of us it's around the low 20s, cloud in the sky and that's how it...
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Jul 7, 2018
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[laughter] herbal is different and better because of the actor who is not orson welles. above all fdr grasped education and like any play-by-play mixing fact in your and on may 24, 1935 he threw a white house switch to light another president in the big waves first official my game and it marked the first game for digital radio and its announcer the great red barber, already a model for objectively collecting and dispersing truth. recall with me if you would fdr's walk up to involvement in world war two in the fight to the death. the presidency and baseball more united than they ever have been perhaps ever would be again. from 1933-931 fdr lobbed the first ball every year with his unorthodox overhand lob. 1933 the senators won the pendant and lost the world series and then it resided in front of the next which sadly was the last quarter century of dc's original franchise at or near the seller has the jibe washington, first in peace, for some more and last in the american league. forty victories, 120 defeats. by then senators had built a ramp so that the president can rea
[laughter] herbal is different and better because of the actor who is not orson welles. above all fdr grasped education and like any play-by-play mixing fact in your and on may 24, 1935 he threw a white house switch to light another president in the big waves first official my game and it marked the first game for digital radio and its announcer the great red barber, already a model for objectively collecting and dispersing truth. recall with me if you would fdr's walk up to involvement in...
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painters, jackson pollock and jacob lawrence, actress orson welles and burt lancaster, scott dressed louise nevelson, dancer josÉ [inaudible], let me tell you a little about each of the four arts programs. i will start with the federal music project. here's a factoid -- in the united states in 1935 there were 11 recognized symphony orchestras. the wpa added 34 more. they also created work for thousands of other kinds of musicians from cowboy balladeer's two gospel singers to jazz bands. here is the best part. the project director told its workers they should never turn down an invitation to perform and you could hear the wpa musicians play just about anywhere. in parks and playgrounds in schools and hospitals in orphanages in prisons and skating rink's and baseball parks even train stations. this was happening at a time when a lot of people thought that the rise of radio and records in movies and the death of live performance but the response to the federal music program made it clear that americans would turn out in droves for live music if it was easy to get to an easy to pay for.
painters, jackson pollock and jacob lawrence, actress orson welles and burt lancaster, scott dressed louise nevelson, dancer josÉ [inaudible], let me tell you a little about each of the four arts programs. i will start with the federal music project. here's a factoid -- in the united states in 1935 there were 11 recognized symphony orchestras. the wpa added 34 more. they also created work for thousands of other kinds of musicians from cowboy balladeer's two gospel singers to jazz bands. here...