Take one hugely talented chef add loads of delicious recipes mix with 3000 up-for-it fans stir in some specially filmed scenes add heaps of audience participation then place in London's Hammersmith Apollo for around 2 hours. The result? The best tasting live cooking show ever! Includes a recipe booklet of all the dishes featured on the show.
Why was Apollo 13 unlucky?What happened at Dawson's Field?Which 'Beatles' had his hair cut?No sooner is the first 'jumbo' touching down at Heathrow - than Nixon is ordering his B52 heavy bombers to pound North Vietnam and back at home his troops to invade the University campus ... Four music legends decide they can't work it out and 'The Beatles' break-up. Just as Gay Lib' takes to the streets. 'Oh Calcutta' opens on stage and flops. Edward Heath sails into Downing Street and Chay Blyth sails off around the world. Whilst Britain celebrates finding oil in the North Sea France mourns a great loss with the death of De Gaulle.IT WAS THE YEAR THAT WOULD SHAPE A DECADE. SO MUCH HAPPENED ... SO MUCH YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
Who led Britain to victory in the Admirals Cup?What is a florin?What was 'Ping-Pong' diplomacy?A New Year get's off to a bad start ... With the celebration hardly over Idi Amin a former army boxing champion seizes power in Uganda. As the first British soldier is killed in Ulster the world reflects on the Mylai massacre court martial and everyone at home battles against decimal currency. But eventually the good times arrive with 'hot-pants' and ... moon-buggy rides! It's the year princess Anne wins the Sportswoman Of The Year Award. The music stops with the passing of Louis Armstrong but one of the Stones keeps rolling ... this time down the aisle with the first bride - Bianca.
What tragedy struck the Paris air show?What was rationed in the U K ?Who started the Cold War?As the world celebrates the end of the Vietnam War - scandal threatens a great national ... America is rocked by The Watergate Affair whilst at home we are entertained to the delights of a new tax - VAT - and the charms of David Cassidy. It's the year giants will fall ... it seems no one can be trusted. For six days the Arab-Israeli war rages and the OPEC sends the price of oil rocketing ... and crisis torn British plunging into the 'three-day week'. France suffers too with the passing of Picasso. At home ... it's time for another Royal Wedding and a day off as a radiant Princess Anne marries Captain Mark Philipps.IT WAS A YEAR THAT SO MUCH HAPPENED ... SO MUCH YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
Who is America's new president?Who found a spy in his office?What did Lord Grade launch in Rome?It's a year of streakers and strikers... Edward Heath gets the thumbs down from the miners and Kissinger testifies to the Watergate Grand Jury. Who can win? Certainly not President Nixon who resigns after his tapes are demanded by Senate. Victories are left to Harold Wilson who gains power and quickly get the miners back to work. In Flixborough twenty-nine people die as a chemical plant explodes and Labour MP John Stonehouse leaves his clothes on a Miami Beach and walks mysteriously into the sea... And still we wonder... where is Lord 'Lucky' Lucan?IT WAS A YEAR THAT SO MUCH HAPPENED... SO MUCH YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
CAN YOU REMEMBER? CAN YOU AFFORD TO FORGET?Which racing driver retired and soon after...died?Which leaders met at Victoria Falls?A Sikh was arrested 37 times on a motorcycle...why?Watergate! What a way to start the year. Nixon's aides are convicted and later sentenced. London suffers its fair share of sieges at Balcombe Street and in The Spaghetti House. Thatcherism is born as a mother of twins succeeds over Heath and becomes Britain's first woman leader. After eight years the Suez Canal is re-opened. America shakes hands with Russia but this time in space. The U.S. Embassy falls in Saigon. President Ford escapes two assassination attempts and just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water - 'JAWS' consumes the film box office. The only other things on the increase it seems are rampant inflation and thankfully... the flow of oil from the North Sea!IT WAS A YEAR THAT SO MUCH HAPPENED... SO MUCH YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
What Happened At Notting Hill?What Was A Peanut Farmer's New Job?Why Did Wagon Trains Cross America?Phew! What A Scorcher... There's never been a summer like it this century. It's all barbecues bikinis ice cream and even a Minister for Drought. As temperatures soar to record levels Harold Wilson surprises everyone and suddenly quits No. 10. Two brave women lead peace rallies in Northern Ireland Patty Hearst is convicted of assisting her kidnappers in an armed bank robbery and Jeremy Thorpe resigns. Legends Howard Hughes and Mao Tse-Tung die and heroes are born with the news of the brilliantly successful raid by Israeli commandos on Entebbe. The skies roar as Concorde finally takes off into scheduled service and miles away white Rhodesia bows to the inevitable... majority rule.It Was A Year That So Much Happened... So Much You Should Never Forget.
Who Introduced The Pocket T.V.?Which Irish Woman Won The Nobel Peace Prize?Who Gave Us Cheap Trans-Atlantic Flights?It's the Silver Jubilee year and the Queen goes world-walk-about but... as ever... disasters haunt the world. In the Canary Islands 574 people die as two Jumbo jets collide and in the North Sea the rig 'Bravo' pumps out a 1000 mile oil slick. Dutch marines storm a train kill six terrorist and free over 50 hostages. We all go on the space-ride of our lives with the movie 'Star Wars'. Pele kicks his way into American soccer and out again as he retires. Freddie Laker soars high with Skytrain but... down on Earth the music stops some say forever when Elvis Presley 'The King Of Rock 'n Roll' dies.It Was A Year That So Much Happened.. So Much You Should Never Forget.
Which Princess Married A Commoner?Who Completed An Epic Round World Voyage?Whose Coffin Was Stolen?Any new year hope quickly disappears as the super tanker Amoco Cadiz spills tonnes of crude oil into the Channel. Days continue to be overshadowed by the Red Brigade who kidnap Alda Moro coups and a Royal divorce. At Camp David President Carter achieves the almost impossible and gets Sadat and Begin to sign a peace treaty. John Travolta oils up for Olivia Newton John in 'Grease' and King Hussein walks his fourth bride down the aisle. After only 33 days in office the new Pope dies and in less time is succeeded by the youngest pontiff ever - John Paul II. Meanwhile... back in Iran millions march against the Shah.It Was A Year That So Much Happened... So Much You Should Never Forget.
Who was the fourth man?What did 'Palimony' mean to Lee Marvin?Who was assassinated leaving the commons?As quickly as the Shah of Iran is driven out by the Ayatollah Khomeni at home the strikes of 'The Winter of Discontent' hit a pungent new high with rubbish piling up to record new levels. Across the Atlantic a near nuclear melt-down at Three Mile Island gets us all sweating... Later back in Iran another nightmare boils as fanatics seize US embassy staff as hostages. A shocked House of Commons hears that the Queen's adviser - Anthony Blunt is a spy. Our beloved Mountbatten dies at the hands of the IRA and Sid Vicious dies of an overdose. The Yorkshire Ripper claims his twelfth victim and we all sing along with Gracie Fields as she is made a Dame.IT WAS A YEAR THAT SO MUCH HAPPENED... SO MUCH YOU SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
For everyone who believes that fact is stranger than fiction there can be nothing in the world more fascinating that the search for the truth behind the most extraordinary mysteries and myths of the Twentieth Century. Tales of extraordinary courage awesome misfortune or unbelievable luck that have for countless years defied logic and explanation. With the help of rare and previously undiscovered archive film it is possible to bring to light a fascinating new perspective on these compelling and unpredictable enigmas.The Amelia Earhart Mystery: Amelia Earhart was the all American heroine f the 1930's. Her barnstorming flights across America the Atlantic and the rest of the world had inspired a generation but suddenly on the last leg of her Pacific crossing on her ultimate round-the-world trip she and her co-pilot disappeared over Japanese occupied territory. Had she been on a spying mission for the US Government? Why were no traces of her aircraft found? Had she been captured by the Japanese and then executed for her part in an elaborate intelligence gathering mission? - or was she simply the victim of exhaustion and a navigation error?The Lindberg Baby Mystery:Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean single handed. His celebrity soon produced an attractive wife and young son who kept the family in the newspaper headlines. Mysteriously on the night of 1 March 1932 twenty -month-old Charles Lindbergh Junior was snatched from his bedroom cot at the family mansion in Hopewell New Jersey. Despite ransom notes and the payment of money the young child was found murdered and the trail led to a German carpenter Bruno Richard Hauptmann who went to the electric chair for the killing. However he must have had accomplices. Should three people have been executed - not one?The Anastasia Mystery:When Nicholas II Alexandra and the Russian royal children were executed by the Bolsheviks at Ekaterinberg at the end of World War I there was talk of not all the children being killed. In particular one daughter - Anastasia - was said to have survived. In the mid-twenties a young woman was fished from a German canal suffering from amnesia. Her name was Anna Anderson and she became the possible claimant to the Romanov fortune. Many believed her stories of the Russian court but it was only after her death and the use of DNA sampling that the full truth emerged.
For everyone who believes that fact is stranger than fiction there can be nothing in the world more fascinating than the Twentieth Century. Tales of extraordinary courage awesome misfortune or unbelievable luck that have for countless years defied logic and explanation. With the help of rare and previously undiscovered archive film it is possible to being to light a fascinating new perspective on these compelling and unpredictable enigmas.In May 1941 Nazi Germany seemed triumphant Hitler was making his plans to attack Russia when suddenly his deputy flew to Scotland on a mysterious mission. was it to make peace with Britain? Was it to set up a fifth column? Whatever the reason Hess was found hanged in his cell in Spandau Prison in 1987 at the age of 93. Why would the Russians not release him? Was he murdered to prevent the reason for his visit ever becoming known?As dawn on 16 July 1945 a gigantic fireball brighter than several suns burst off the New Mexico desert fusing the sand to glass and exploding with the force of 20 000 tons of TNT. the race to build the atomic bomb had been won. The story of how America and Britain beat Germany and Japan to the ultimate punch is a story of spying intrigue and espionage.
For everyone who believes that fact is stranger than fiction there can be nothing in the world more fascinating than the Twentieth Century. Tales of extraordinary courage awesome misfortune or unbelievable luck that have for countless years defied logic and explanation. With the help of rare and previously undiscovered archive film it is possible to being to light a fascinating new perspective on these compelling and unpredictable enigmas.On 10 December 1945 the most controversial soldier of the Second World War was riding through Germany in his jeep. On his way to a pheasant shoot near Mannheim the great American general was involved in an automobile accident. After a week in hospital he seemed to be on the road to recovery but suddenly died in his sleep. Had he been helped on his way to prevent further embarrassment at a time of growing tension in post war Europe? Could Stalin's agents have been involved?In 1966 Donald Campbell was the world's fastest man on water and on land. he was following in the footsteps of his illustrious father. Sir Malcolm Campbell who had died many years earlier in a similar record breaking attempt. Desperately short of money in an era which pre-dated sponsorship. Donald Campbell was determined despite personal problems and an ageing boat to break his own record and exceed 300 mph on Coniston water. His first run exceeded the record but he started back before his wash had time to clear. Was it an accident?
Lady Tressilian hosts a house party on her Devon estate along with her companion Mary and friend Treves. Heads turn when tennis star Neville Strange with his second wife Kay while his first wife Audrey is also attending. While Kay flirts with her ex-boyfriend Ted Latimer Audrey is looked out for by her friend Royde. Miss Marple a friend of Lady Tressilian is also in attendence but its not long before bodies start turning up!
Series 7 returned to television in 1989 with its successful format of familiar guest artists in each episode. Savour the last series with Dennis Waterman as 'Minder' Terry McCann before the comic partnership is re-invented with George Cole as Arthur Daley and Gary Webster as nephew Ray Daley in the next series.Part 1 of 2 contains:Episode 4 - The Last Video ShowEpisode 5 - Fiddler On The HoofEpisode 6 - The Wrong Goodbye
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