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we're not being so conceited as to say it is william shakespeare . to say it is william shakespeare.ich people would have to look at and then not think, i'm totally mad and is backed by other people helping , indicates other people helping, indicates that this really should be discussed. that's not to say that the chandos in the national portrait gallery isn't william shakespeare, but even if even they don't know that that is 100% put forward, you put forward a very compelling case. >> i'll be watching this space, that's for sure. and it's a good thing you haven't sold it off yet. if it could be worth so much as steve wadlow. thank you very much indeed. owner of this painting and also a window cleaner. so there you go. absolutely. >> thank you so much for watching. good afternoon britain. don't go anywhere. we've got martin up next. and thank you for having me. emily i'll be back at 6:00 covering for tubes. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you from the met office. through the res
we're not being so conceited as to say it is william shakespeare . to say it is william shakespeare.ich people would have to look at and then not think, i'm totally mad and is backed by other people helping , indicates other people helping, indicates that this really should be discussed. that's not to say that the chandos in the national portrait gallery isn't william shakespeare, but even if even they don't know that that is 100% put forward, you put forward a very compelling case. >>...
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, isn't it time, my friends, for us to take a swing at william, our shakespeare, let's take a swing, to be or not to be, stop, comrades, this is no good, well, that's the trouble, on the path of an amateur actor. a director could become an ignoramus, and don't be rude, otherwise i 'll take you off the field, from the rehearsal, in the soviet years amateur performance, the path to the big stage, fame and national love, many stars of the soviet theater and cinema started out this way, for example, nikolai kryuchkov, lidiya ruslanova, mikhail glusky and even director leonid gaidai, the diamond hand, in our today's story an amateur actor appeared. detective bobkov realized that he was mistaken for someone else and immediately decided to play along. here, as they say, he began to push the women with his fingers like a fan, demanding money, as he threw everything necessary out of tamara, he realized that it was about money for kryuchkov's broken car, the woman had it shamelessly extorted, and most importantly, tamara had no idea that her tormentor had died. an assumption arose that
, isn't it time, my friends, for us to take a swing at william, our shakespeare, let's take a swing, to be or not to be, stop, comrades, this is no good, well, that's the trouble, on the path of an amateur actor. a director could become an ignoramus, and don't be rude, otherwise i 'll take you off the field, from the rehearsal, in the soviet years amateur performance, the path to the big stage, fame and national love, many stars of the soviet theater and cinema started out this way, for...
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on august 7, 1606 , macbeth, one of the most famous plays by william shakespeare, was shown on the stage for the first time. it was performed at hampton court, a country royal palace, and the main spectator was the monarch james i stuart a play about the boundless thirst for power, for the sake of achieving which the scottish king macbed commits treason murder, it would seem that such a thing should be staged at court, but shakespeare was an experienced courtier and made a noble bank from the stewart family one of the positive characters by flattering the king. in general, the play creates an oppressive atmosphere of hopelessness, and superstitious people believe that it is cursed. at the first performance with a boy playing. then the play was not performed for 100 years, and during the performance in 1703 , england was hit by the worst storm in its history. us president abraham lincoln was assassinated shortly after reading excerpts from macbeth to his guests, but all this does not interfere with the popularity of the play. this is a story, stories of a fool, where there is a lot of noi
on august 7, 1606 , macbeth, one of the most famous plays by william shakespeare, was shown on the stage for the first time. it was performed at hampton court, a country royal palace, and the main spectator was the monarch james i stuart a play about the boundless thirst for power, for the sake of achieving which the scottish king macbed commits treason murder, it would seem that such a thing should be staged at court, but shakespeare was an experienced courtier and made a noble bank from the...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting. the playwright of the theater was fun for the simpleton of the people, as the tv show’s director, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not have wanted or allowed slow remarks, no etiquette, as the audience was not brave papcorns? the method is only adzin zachap. i fight for life, so much is the expression of the witness, that they cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song, it was 16 years ago, for the first part of the 20th year in the hall , no one was out of sight, the theater of medicine was elite, the uneducated peasants and the proletarians simply did not go there. geta was thousands in belarus, not written at that time, paying 80%. but you know the most important things, such as the growth of success and mastery. the widest masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals in the first place, especially at the hands of baranavich. sennya lyasnaya - geta davoli vyalikaya veska. and then in 1882 chylunachny paustanak strima khatami. one of them lived i am the a
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting. the playwright of the theater was fun for the simpleton of the people, as the tv show’s director, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not have wanted or allowed slow remarks, no etiquette, as the audience was not brave papcorns? the method is only adzin zachap. i fight for life, so much is the expression of the witness, that they cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song, it was 16...
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although he died over 400 years ago, william shakespeare is still known as one of the world's most famouske love, loss and life's slings and arrows have stood the test of time, and a while back, we sent ade to discover why his work is still as popular now as it was four centuries ago. we'll leave you with ade getting to grips with the bard. until next time, it's goodbye from everyone here on the team. here at shakespeare's birthplace, in stratford—upon—avon, you can see where it all began, with guided tours around the house that he was born in. he was the third of those eight children, the first boy. you can also see a copy of the first publication of shakespeare's plays. they've given me special access to take a look up close. it's printed in 1623, and it brings together 36 of the plays together in a single volume for the first time. it's one of about 230 copies which survive today. amazing. look at this. and what's really significant about this is that half of these plays weren't published in any other form in shakespeare's lifetime. so, without the compilation of the plays into this bo
although he died over 400 years ago, william shakespeare is still known as one of the world's most famouske love, loss and life's slings and arrows have stood the test of time, and a while back, we sent ade to discover why his work is still as popular now as it was four centuries ago. we'll leave you with ade getting to grips with the bard. until next time, it's goodbye from everyone here on the team. here at shakespeare's birthplace, in stratford—upon—avon, you can see where it all began,...
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on the list, lotta's fountain and even memorials to george washington, benjamin franklin and william shakespearesurvey will be conducted by an outside firm and completed by january. >> in the south bay, a life changing day in court. santa clara county marked its first ever celebration of name and gender marker change. many called it a powerful moment for trans visibility. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes was at the ceremony and has more for us. >> with a stroke of the pen, many joyful people in this santa clara county courtroom are now able to fully claim their identities, not just among their communities, but in the eyes of the law. >> wow. that's official. >> john lee calls it a major step in their journey, and one that can be extremely meaningful to so many in the lgbtq plus community. >> something as simple as getting pulled over like you could be driving your own vehicle, and then be assumed to steal your own vehicle because you might look more masculine, and it says that you're a female. and it's like, even though you and your community know who you are, people who are just i
on the list, lotta's fountain and even memorials to george washington, benjamin franklin and william shakespearesurvey will be conducted by an outside firm and completed by january. >> in the south bay, a life changing day in court. santa clara county marked its first ever celebration of name and gender marker change. many called it a powerful moment for trans visibility. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes was at the ceremony and has more for us. >> with a stroke of the...
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discovers first ever portrait of william shakespeare. it could be worth £200 million.ner. he's struggles to be heard in the academic world because he's a working class tradesman. yes. and his dad was watching the telly and saw something and he went, oh, it looks like the bloke above our telly or whatever. and they had it checked. they've had it dated. it goes back to the right age. they've had various checks and so it could be authentic. he's saying he's not being taken seriously. you read the darn thing carbon dated. i mean, someone's taking you seriously enough to do some tests on it. >> my issue with this is right. so they've dated it to 1595. so shakespeare would have been early 30s. yeah, but that's it. it looks nothing like him. i mean, that's my issue. >> he looks younger than early 30s. he looks like a kind of east london hipster. it does look a bit like him, though. not really. >> i mean, he's got a full head of hair and he probably went bald in his early 20s. >> that's true. but i want this guy to get £200 million. i think he i think he deserves it. >> yeah,
discovers first ever portrait of william shakespeare. it could be worth £200 million.ner. he's struggles to be heard in the academic world because he's a working class tradesman. yes. and his dad was watching the telly and saw something and he went, oh, it looks like the bloke above our telly or whatever. and they had it checked. they've had it dated. it goes back to the right age. they've had various checks and so it could be authentic. he's saying he's not being taken seriously. you read the...
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surprisingly, william shakespeare dedicated these lines to her.all possible epithets somehow connected with her last name, so today i will do without puns, because it is with her appearance in the fantasy studio that it always gets hot, darya moroz, a girl who writes out the names of all russian artists for a whole week between our releases to make original guesses, bright, cheerful and curious, yuliana koraulova! the only member of the panel of judges who is also made of precious metals, i mean, of course, his golden heart, the most human of all tv devices. so, after all the performances, our jury will give their scores from one to nine points, the one who ends up at the bottom of the table will receive a warning or leave the project forever. let's start the fun. if after our project this group goes on tour around the country, then i know what their concerts will be called, an all-russian trumpet tour, take the idea, guys and animals, i don't mind, just don't forget to bring me a magnet from each city. so, ladies and gentlemen, meet the star pers
surprisingly, william shakespeare dedicated these lines to her.all possible epithets somehow connected with her last name, so today i will do without puns, because it is with her appearance in the fantasy studio that it always gets hot, darya moroz, a girl who writes out the names of all russian artists for a whole week between our releases to make original guesses, bright, cheerful and curious, yuliana koraulova! the only member of the panel of judges who is also made of precious metals, i...
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that man happens to be william shakespeare. >> george: this is real? >> yeah.er descendant who is a playright in new york city who has written about her ancestor, but she can't get her play produced because broadway is a very male dominated world. so will she, too, write herself out of history just to see her words on the stage. >> george: tell me more about amelia. >> amelia came from an italian family of musicians. henry the viii found them. they became the recorder co to the king. they played the recorder beautifully. when she was a hidden jew, like the rest of her family. she couldn't show her face in public. when she was 7, she was given as a ward to a countess who gave her this classical and legal education. rare for a woman. even more rare for someone who wasn't a noble. and at age 13, she becomes the mistress to the lord chamberlain of england whose job it was to vet all the plays in england. he's in charge of all theater. so served him for ten year. she would meet everybody in the theater world. when she became 23, she got pregnant. she was booted out
that man happens to be william shakespeare. >> george: this is real? >> yeah.er descendant who is a playright in new york city who has written about her ancestor, but she can't get her play produced because broadway is a very male dominated world. so will she, too, write herself out of history just to see her words on the stage. >> george: tell me more about amelia. >> amelia came from an italian family of musicians. henry the viii found them. they became the recorder co...
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although he died over 400 years ago, william shakespeare is still known as one of the world's most famous it's goodbye from everyone here on the team. here at shakespeare's birthplace, in stratford—upon—avon, you can see where it all began with guided tours around the house that he was born in. he was the third of those eight children, the first boy. you can also see a copy of the first publication of shakespeare's plays. they've given me special access to take a look up close. it'5 printed in 1623 and it brings together 36 of the plays together in a single volume for the first time. it's one of about 230 copies which survive today. amazing. look at this. and what's really significant about this is that half of these plays weren't published in any other form in shakespeare's lifetime. so, without the compilation of the plays into this book, they would potentially have been lost for ever. how much would they cost nowadays? the last one that came up at auction, i think, went for about usd$6 million. usd$6 million?! we've an awful lot to thank heminges and condell for — they were the two peo
although he died over 400 years ago, william shakespeare is still known as one of the world's most famous it's goodbye from everyone here on the team. here at shakespeare's birthplace, in stratford—upon—avon, you can see where it all began with guided tours around the house that he was born in. he was the third of those eight children, the first boy. you can also see a copy of the first publication of shakespeare's plays. they've given me special access to take a look up close. it'5 printed...
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william and elizabeth smith. friedman were some of the foremost for the us government in the 20th century. they met as people working on a project trying to find codes in shakespeare and an organization called riverbank labs in illinois. and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war one, they were volunteered because of their knowledge to break codes for the us government. and for six months before we entered world war one, they broke every encrypt communication from the war department, the commerce department, the justice department, everything. then after we got involved in the war. they were volunteered to teach a class to the army soldiers. so that they would know how to encrypt and decrypt messages. and so they were literally writing the curriculum at night and then teaching it the next day and writing in the next day at night and teaching it next day. the picture here is of their first graduating class. it's an unusual photo because you'll notice
william and elizabeth smith. friedman were some of the foremost for the us government in the 20th century. they met as people working on a project trying to find codes in shakespeare and an organization called riverbank labs in illinois. and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war...
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william lloyd garrison son, george. george who is an officer with. the. 55th massachusetts, and he talks about tubman's role working in the refugee camps. so the port royal shakespeare amid the sea island cotton plantations. these are all in the rural areas of buford and in the sea islands. tubman going to be based downtown in buford. she's based the refugee camps. so if you can imagine that there were in the coastal areas those areas are occupied by the union. as you go into the interior and the rice plantations are in the interior that's that portion of the lowcountry if you will is still controlled by the confederates. okay. so people once the u.s. army occupies buford and people including the cumbie people who i've talked about are finding any possible to get to buford. if they're inland they're coming on foot. they're also there are lots rivers running through the area, including can be there were people making basket boats and floating in baskets. ten, 20, 30, 40 miles to get to buford. literally risking their lives, building rafts and floating on these with their children and their elders. you know, to get to buford. these people of them are first going are g
william lloyd garrison son, george. george who is an officer with. the. 55th massachusetts, and he talks about tubman's role working in the refugee camps. so the port royal shakespeare amid the sea island cotton plantations. these are all in the rural areas of buford and in the sea islands. tubman going to be based downtown in buford. she's based the refugee camps. so if you can imagine that there were in the coastal areas those areas are occupied by the union. as you go into the interior and...