Bring home the lovable talking pig who waddled off the farm and into our hearts - and the movie everyone's gone hog wild over! It's Gordy! When Gordy's family is trucked 'up North' to a place where no pig has ever returned from Gordy faithfully sets off to find them. Along the way he saves the life of a little boy and becomes the nation's most famous hero - leading him one hoof step closer to finding his family!
The sun beat down giving a rare reprieve from the rain and wind so typical of Turnberry as if it knew it had a part to play in the historic events about to unfold on the Ailsa course. The final day of the 1977 Open was to become known as The Duel in the Sun” as two of the game's supreme competitors locked horns in one of the most incredible encounters in major championship history. Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus had been engaged in a fierce battle sparring at the head of the leader board. After three rounds they shared the Open lead three strokes ahead of Ben Crenshaw. Behind them Trevino Palmer and Ballesteros toiled. They were paired on the final day having matched scores (68 70 and 65) and talent for three days. After just four holes of the final round Nicklaus had a three shot lead but Watson pulled even by the eighth. At the ninth the crowd could contain their excitement no longer the ropes broke and the fans spilt on to the fairway. Jack Nicklaus again forged ahead taking a two-shot advantage by the 12th. Watson hit back by holing a 12 foot putt on the 13th and followed it with an unlikely and spectacular birdie from nearly 60 feet at the par three 15th. Nicklaus missed his putt for a matching birdie. Watson birdied the 17th and when Nicklaus missed his birdie putt led for the first time all day. Watson found the final fairway and then delivered an approach to within two feet of the pin at the last. It looked as if Nicklaus was beaten — his drive was inches from a bush and he had an impeded swing. But this was Jack golf's greatest and incredibly Nicklaus smashed a recovery shot on to the final green. Still he was 40 feet from the hole — a putt that broke in all manner of directions. Watson whispered to his caddie “Jack is going to make that putt — and of course he did. Watson now had his birdie putt for the famous Claret Jug. He could have wavered — but he did not. The Open winning putt went in centre cup. This updated edition features the Official Film of the legendary 1977 Open Championships at Turnberry and the original live coverage of holes 12 to 18 of the final day.
Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor star as an upper-class couple who leave their flashy New York City lifestyle behind and move to the country. Of course that transition proves to be more difficult they anticipated triggering a seemingly endless string of hilarious situations. Episodes Comprise: 1. Oliver Buys A Farm 2. Lisa's First Day On The Farm 3. The Decorator 4. The Best Laid Plans 5. My Husband The Rooster Renter 6. Furniture Furniture Who's Got The Furniture? 7. Neighbours 8. Lisa The Helpmate 9. You Can't Plug In A 2 With A 6 10. Don't Call Us We'll Call You 11. Parity Begins At Home 12. Lisa Has A Calf 13. The Wedding Anniversary 14. What Happened In Scranton 15. How To Enlarge A Bedroom 16. Give Me Land Lots Of Land 17. I Didn't Raise My Husband To Be A Fireman 18. Lisa Bakes A Cake 19. Sprained Ankle Country Style 20. The Price Of Apples 21. What's In A Name? 22. The Day Of Decision 23. A Pig In A Poke 24. The Deputy 25. Double Drick 26. The Ballad Of Molly Turgiss 27. Never Look A Gift Tractor In The Mouth 28. Send A Boy To College 29. Horse? What Horse? 30. The Rains Came 31. Culture 32. Uncle Ollie
Bring home the lovable talking pig who waddled off the farm and into our hearts - and the movie everyone's gone hog wild over! It's Gordy! When Gordy's family is trucked 'up North' to a place where no pig has ever returned from Gordy faithfully sets off to find them. Along the way he saves the life of a little boy and becomes the nation's most famous hero - leading him one hoof step closer to finding his family!
Flatt & Scruggs are one of the most popular and respected bluegrass bands of all time. Along with Bill Monroe, they propelled this great style into a widely succesful and artistically praised musical format. They were star attractions at the Grand Ol' Opry for many years. The performances in these DVD showcase Flatt & Scruggs in their prime with their group The Foggy Mountain Boys playing many of their most famous songs.
Flatt And Scruggs TV Show - July 1961:01. Opening.02. Fire Ball Mail.03. I Won't Be Hanging Around.04. Commercial: Martha White Corncake.05. We'll Meet Again Sweetheart.06. Walking In My Sleep.07. Are You Washed In The Blood.08. Commercial: Martha White Cinnamon Raisin Loaf.09. Foggy Mountain Special.10. You Live In A World All Your Own.11. Comedy With Jake And Josh.12. Go Home.13. Polka On A Banjo.14. Dance All Night With A Bottle In My Hand.Flatt And Scruggs TV Show - August 1961 #2:Guest: Maybelle Carter.15. Opening.16. Foggy Mountain Breakdown.17. Wildwood Flower.18. Commercial: Martha White Biscuits.19. Have You Come To Say Goodbye.20. Durham's Bull.21. I Dreamed About Mama Last Night.22. Commercial: Martha White Cornbread.23. Homestead On The Farm.24. Down, Down, Down.25. Comedy With Jake And Josh.26. The Liberty Dance.27. Down The Road.28. Over There.
The Official DVD film of the 1984 Open. There is always something special about the Open when it returns to St Andrews the home of golf. The 1984 Championship is no exception. Played in glorious weather and in front of record crowds the event throws up a classic ending. Prominent in the action are the sensational unknown Ian Baker-Finch from Australia Bernhard Langer the promising West German American star Lanny Wadkins the inevitable Tom Watson defending his title and Spai
Flatt & Scruggs are one of the two or three most respected and most popular bluegrass bands of all time. Along with Bill Monroe they propelled this great style into a widely successful and artistically praised musical format. They left a legacy of wonderful recordings made in the 1950s and 1960s on both Columbia and Mercury and were star attractions on the Grand Ole Opry for many years. Earl Scruggs together with Bill Monroe helped create the whole style of bluegrass. His highly influential new banjo style was the single most important factor in defining bluegrass and almost all other banjo players immediately jumped on his bandwagon as did almost all new players for the next 50 years! The performances in these DVDs showcase Flatt & Scruggs in their prime with their group the Foggy Mountain Boys playing many of their most famous songs as well as many other bluegrass classics.
Best oF Flatt And Scruggs TV Show Vol.6
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