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The Prisoner 1967 -1968 s1 e12 Do not forsake my oh my Darling
Vera Wylde and Jessie Gender take up residence in the Village wherein can be found "The Prisoner." Episode 13, Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling - A person known as The Colonel arrives at the Village to help #2 test the theory of a Prof. Seltzman... a theory that would allow two people to swap minds.
This week's guest is Luke's dad Alan.
Andy, Bill, Dave and Paul take a look at the next entry in The Prisoner’s journey: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling!
It's taken us a while but we've finally arrived at the point where we're covering our first Lord Bobby movie. This week on Has It Aged Well? We're rolling it back to the 90s to discuss perhaps the most iconic whodunnit of the decade: ‘Gupt'. Joining Abbas and Urjita is comedian, writer and Lord Bobby devotee Siddharth Dudeja. So play those techno beats on your music system, head down to the nearest ‘haseeno ka mela' and keep the doors locked because who knows who the killer might be. (Yes, of course we ALL know) Please note that this episode contains SPOILERS for the following films: Gupt (of course)Kaun Monica, Oh My Darling (mild spoilers) Players Shakalaka Boom Boom (maybe?) Check out Siddharth's stand-up comedy video about Bobby Deol here: https://youtu.be/L2iVRVljyIYCheck out the Instagram page for Rajiv Rai's ‘Zora Zorawar' here: https://www.instagram.com/zorazorawarmovie/?hl=enFollow Siddharth on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/siddharthdudeja/Follow Abbas on twitter here: https://twitter.com/AbbasMominand Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Folloaw Urjita on twitter here: https://twitter.com/WaniUrjitaand on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We hope you're staying as cool as can be, listeners! Since Dean and Tom will be chatting about global transportation customs in next month's brand-new episode, we're ‘crossing the road' to there with a special reissue this month of our “Taxis & Malaysian Smiles” episode from May 2018. Enjoy this off-the-rails (or whichever transportation idiom you prefer) episode, hopefully while sipping on an ice-cold beverage! In this episode, Dean and Tom share taxi adventures and delve into what to do, and not do, when in the backseat, or maybe the front seat, in India, Australia, and Japan - all while they swat away malarial mosquitos and sing "Oh My Darling, Clementine" (6:22). Next, Dean answers a listener's question about cultural differences around smiling and laughing in Malaysia and the U.S. (19:57). Then, the topic of men's outerwear somehow comes up, so put on your culturally-appropriate listening shorts and enjoy! Have a cultural question or episode idea for Dean and Tom? Reach out on Twitter and Facebook (@OopsCultureShow) or by email at oopscultureshow@gmail.com. Music: “Little Idea” – Bensound.com
Northern Exposure dream — Rich and long — Many scenarios and segments — Dreams are a gift — Places familiar from earlier dreams — Another puzzle piece — Stan Jones song “Riders in the Sky” (1948) — A seed for Ennio Morricone — Great Western music — Finding my own way — Sergio Leone asked him to write in the style of Dimitri Tiomkin's Western soundtracks — Born in Russia, moved to the United States — “Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling” from High Noon (1952) — Later instrumental music — The two influences — Spotify playlist “What Now 1956–1959” — Performance by Nelson Riddle — Music composed by Tiomkin — Two John Wayne movies — Rio Bravo (1959) and The Alamo (1960) — Johnny Puleo & His Harmonica Gang's “You Are Always in My Heart” — Now in the 1960s — Journey through music — So far listened to 72,268 tracks — Created 3,201 playlists — New: “What Now 1960–1964” — Name and cover art changes — Great freedom — The Scorpions: “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” — The Ventures: “Pipeline” and “Spudnik (Surf Rider)” — Firing the imagination — This freedom never existed before — How elusive it is — Only some very special artists have the key to that freedom always — David Lynch's INLAND EMPIRE (2006), Mulholland Dr. (2001), and Twin Peaks season 3 — So much more to do with that freedom — Freedom and fragmentation — With regard to my own work — It comes through you — It's somewhere out there — Flowing through what you do — Can't be faked — You know the real thing immediately — Marketing tricks — May take a long time — Finding your way to ever more true and real things — Goes for life as well — Don't settle if… — Feeling truly loved — “You are the one. I don't want anyone else.”
In this episode, screenwriter Cai Ross and lecturer Chris Bainbridge continue discussing the seventeen episodes of the prescient 1967 TV show, The Prisoner. This week, special guest Rick Davy (writer, researcher, and curator of TheUnmutual.co.uk) defends Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling and why he feels this episode deserves much more appreciation. Minutiae will be scrutinised and tangents will be explored with dash of light humour. Regular feature Who's The Two looks at the career of Welsh actor Clifford Evans. As ever, your hosts will cast their critical eyes over the episode, with discussion on interpretation, trivia, humour and an exploration of the production process. The only Prisoner podcast produced in north Wales, home of the Village itself, Portmeirion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BYD Live goes back to a gentleman's clubs and recaps their new found knowledge about sexual health, What is A-List?, and Mets trivia
Here are the final two of the four episodes Ron cruelly left out of his ordering. Was he wrong to do so? Only Guy can decide! Also, our epic discussion about re-ordering the episodes based on this listening experience. The resulting order: Arrival Free For All Checkmate Schizoid Man The General A.B. and C. Chimes of Big Ben A Change of Mind Living in Harmony Hammer into Anvil It's Your Funeral Many Happy Returns Once Upon a Time & Fallout Us Twitter: @WorthWatching4 Facebook
We're back! This time, I bring in a very special guest to talk food, Babysitter's Club, Super Bowl, and so much more! Please welcome my daughter, Clementine, to the show!
This week we're discussing the song that Diffuser once said "almost led to the downfall of society" — Prince's "Darling Nikki." How could a little song about female empowerment and public masturbation cause so much uproar? If you don't know, then you clearly haven't been paying attention. As the supreme court prepares to dismantle Roe V. Wade, we bring you different kinds of oppression: censorship and sexual repression. With appearances from Tipper Gore, Dave Grohl, George Harrison, Frank Zappa, and John Denver, this episode runs the musical gamut to tell you the story of how we got those pesky parental advisory labels and how we can all blame capitalism, the patriarchy, and white supremacy in the end. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyricsforlunch/support
Michael Llewellyn (on 'Oh My Darling' album release) Interview by Eileen Corcoran on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Michael Llewellyn (on 'Oh My Darling' album release) Interview by Eileen Corcoran on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
OB teaches ED how to remain cranky while still enjoying Halloween. He also explains how Goosey Night is basically the Hockey enforcer of holidays.
I (Chris) have long suspected The Prisoner is a show with a particular appeal to creative people, and I love to be proven right. Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling is a Prisoner-inspired punk duo comprised of filmmakers/musicians/writers/creators/etc. Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. When we saw their video for "Arrival" — a meticulous, two-years-in-the making recreation of The Prisoner's opening title sequence — we knew we had to meet them. From this wildly ambitious and improbably successful short film, they graduated to making features, as they tell us in a conversation that reaches far beyond The Prisoner to address the joys and the confines of fandom. Plus, I learned a new word. Watch their "Arrival" video here! Find their music on Bandcamp! And learn more about their current activities — and hire them if you want! — here. "Arrival" "A., B., & C." "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" "Hammer into Anvil" "Living in Harmony" "Many Happy Returns" "The Girl Who Was Death" "Once Upon a Time" Written by Sophia Cacciola; performed by Sophia Cacciola (vocals, drums) and Michael J. Epstein (bass, programming, additional vocals). "A.,B., & C." and "Hammer into Anvil" feature Rachel Leah Blumenthal on oboe and Susannah Plaster on viola. Write to the Citizens Advice Bureau at adegreeabsolute dot gmail! Leave us a five-star review with your hottest Prisoner take on Apple Podcasts! Follow @NotaNumberPod! Our song: "A Degree Absolute!" Music and Lyrics by Chris Klimek Arranged by Casey Erin Clark and Jonathan Clark Vocals and Keyboards by Casey Erin Clark Guitar, Percussion, Mixing by Jonathan Clark Bass by Marcus Newstead
It seems Patty McG had softened his "don't call it television because television cuts corners and we'll never ever do that" position by the time of The Prisoner's much-abbreviated second and final season, because for most of the production of this week's episode he decided his time would be better spent in Los Angeles co-starring in John Sturges' unmemorable 1968 thriller Ice Station Zebra with Rock Hudson, Ernest "Resistance Is Futile" Borgnine, and Jim Brown. "Chimes of Big Ben" screenwriter Vincent Tilsey got the unenviable job of coming up with a Prisoner story that would require neither the show's star nor its key location, Portmerion in North Wales. He came up with a brain-swapping scenario that would allow hardworking actor Nigel Stock to play Number Six. Upon his return from the States, McGoohan demanded extensive changes to the show that had been made in his absence. But he did not demand that Stock un-kiss Six's left-behind fiancee Janet (Zena Walker), who was never mentioned prior to this episode and shall never be again. Also, the head of MI6 was going to be SIx's father-in-law, apparently. Script editor George Markstein was long gone by this point and no one was minding the store. The mailbag overfloweth this week, so we moved the listener mail segment to the back half of the episode. Thank you for your correspondence. "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling" Written by Vincent Tilsley Directed by Pat Jackson Original airdate December 22, 1967 Write to the Citizens Advice Bureau at adegreeabsolute dot gmail! Leave us a five-star review with your hottest Prisoner take on Apple Podcasts! Follow @NotaNumberPod! Our song: "A Degree Absolute!" Music and Lyrics by Chris Klimek Arranged by Casey Erin Clark and Jonathan Clark Vocals and Keyboards by Casey Erin Clark Guitar, Percussion, Mixing by Jonathan Clark Bass by Marcus Newstead
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Julia Roberts. Patrick can't leave the Rock well enough alone as he picks at the scab of their relationship. Joe wishes more people would watch the 1978 hit film 'The Driver.' Lev has accidentally befriended a puppy, but now can't get him to leave him alone. What's the puppy's name? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in May 2021. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Blood Red' is available on DVD, Blu-ray (they finally made it!) and VHS (what a throwback): https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Red-Eric-Roberts/dp/B00R9HX0L8 Music from 'L'Estasi Dell'Oro - Bandini Mix' 'Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling' by Dimitri Tiomkin Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, julia, roberts, syzygy, blood, red, hopper, eric, italians, young, irish, accent, western, slow, oscar, oscars, composer, lazy, rock
"Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" UK Airing: December 22, 1967 US Airing: August 3, 1968 The Prisoner finds himself in another body, but back in London. He must convince the woman he loves that he is himself while tracking down the man who invented the process that put him in another body. John and writer Jim Beard discuss Jim's wanting to remove this episode from the entirety of the series, John's only real issue with it being the end scene, and a possible explanation for The Prisoner's hostility to women. Comment on this podcast by writing us at thechronicrift@gmail.com or by leaving your thoughts right here on the page.
This week, there are so many women in the story! By which we mean, a full three women, two of whom even get names. This we also get some sung folktales, a female friend who is too cool for you who you know is silently or not-so-silently judging you, and intermarried rabbis (meaning, of course, rabbis who marry other rabbis). Full transcript here. Lulav recommends Harry Potter and the Lack of Lamb Sauce by imagitory. She also mentions the podcast The Shrieking Shack, which is a Harry Potter podcast for lapsed fans, with extremely long episodes. Also, Jaz's friend who had a bat mitzvah recommended this article about swarming in their d'var Torah. You can check out our episode last year on the parsha Shoftim here. You can see the comment from Midrash Tehillim alongside the quote it's pulling from here. You can listen to the groups Jaz mentioned who are doing cool collective queer Jewish music on Soundcloud at the Queer Nigun Project and Let My People Sing and learn more about Let My People sing on their website. This is by no means a comprehensive list; there are many more cool queer Jewish singers. This week's reading is Judges 4:4–5:31. Next week's reading is Isaiah 6:1–7:6 and 9:5-6.Support us on Patreon or Ko-fi! Send us questions or comments at kosherqueers@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter @kosherqueers, and like us on Facebook at Kosher Queers. Our music is by the band Brivele. This week, our audio was edited by Ezra Faust, and our transcript was written by Reuben Shachar Rose. Our logo is by Lior Gross, and we are not endorsed by or affiliated with the Orthodox Union.Support the show (http://patreon.com/kosherqueers)
Hear directly from people along the Murray-Darling Basin on their experiences fighting for clean drinking water and a healthy river system. Your panelists are: * Rob McBride, Farmer at Tolarno Station (near Pooncarie and Menindee) * Derek Hardman, CEO Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation (BNTGAC) * Jane MacAllister, Wentworth Shire Councillor and NCC Community Organiser for the River * Chris Gambian, Chief Executive, Nature Conservation Council of NSW * Jacqui Mumford, Organising Director, Nature Conservation Council of NSW
I wonder what this song this episode is named after really sounds like. Today in long as heck names that are a little bit meaningless: a name we didn’t actually come up with. I mean, let’s be fair we’ve definitely come up with some long and inconsequential or confusing names. But for once in ourContinue reading →
Is the summer tourist season already a write-off for Europe – and will the traditional foreign holiday become history? Are you ready to start paying more tax from the age of 40 to fund your own social care? And as COVID continues to hollow out city centres, is urban living on the way out? Ros Taylor, Ahir Shah and special guest Yasmeen Serhan of The Atlantic join Andrew Harrison for this week's full-length Bunker. Listen closely for live interventions from Andrew's cat. “The summer months are the lungs of Europe.” – Yasmeen Serhan“When the people who make decisions about health and social care can opt out with private insurance, they don't experience the consequences of their own decisions.” – Ros TaylorProduced by Andrew Harrison. Script and assistant production by Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickenson. Logo and branding by Mark Taylor. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 11 of Season 3, we will discuss Clementine Barnabet; or should we say, Clementine BarnaBRAT?! This is another older case…so the exact day that Clementine was born on, is unclear. However, we do know that she was born sometime in 1894. Clementine was a serial killer and a cult member…who established the “Church of Sacrifice” with her father. This doesn’t sound scary at all…we’d totally attend every Sunday…NOT! Clementine confessed to 35 murders; 17 of which she committed by herself. That’s pretty messed up on its own. But, what if we told you that she was 15 years old when she started murdering people? Here’s the kicker; she didn’t murder one at a time – she always killed families – families whom she and her father deemed as sinners. This included young children too; as young as 11 months old. This case is kind of like a roller coaster ride; so be sure to keep your hands and feet inside the car at all times. Once the ride is over; you’ll be shocked to see who folks believe Clementine turned out to be…Sponsor: BetterHelp - visit www.betterhelp.com/NVN for 10% off your first month! Promo: Harpy Hour Podcast Find your favorite platform, buy merch, find sources, and more!https://linktr.ee/nvnpodcastCall/text us: 1-513-549-5735Email us: naturevsnarcissism@gmail.com Send us things: PO Box 498396 Cincinnati, Ohio 45249
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Where we: - open with some movie chat - fire up The Randomizer again - cover loads of ground including the best goals we've seen live and our favourite moments for watching footy at Bluefoot - threaten to post on TikTok Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/footyfromthefoot/id1486406462 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29suvn5FGvRSoCFbu7q5P9?si=lPdRkRnsTzKMJNhIRWCGAQ Listen on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iokmel2weszkja2ux3pr73hixf4 Show Notes: What’s the sound effect of The Randomizer? @footyfromfoot LIVE EPL Trivia Night Part Dos https://www.facebook.com/events/2263115413997495 Support SD Local: Tip your Bar and Wait Staff From Home! https://www.facebook.com/groups/819864441853166?notif_id=1584828682696371¬if_t=added_to_group_reminder&ref=notif The Secret In Their Eyes tracking shot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvL0Bj9ZUPc Touch Of Evil tracking shot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhmYY5ZMXOY The English Game: Julian Fellows’ drama about the early days of football in England. https://www.netflix.com/title/80244928 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBOlhdSYhv8 Italian 1990 BBC Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW9oO3pFR78 Gazza goal 1991 semi-final https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYGSW7PGLVg Klinsmann’s first goal for Spurs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYGSW7PGLVg Eidur Gudjohnsen v Wimbledon League Cup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxhMXgW70nM Jay Jay v West Ham goal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX6XC8n7F2w Bluefoot in the FA Cup Matchday Programme 2015 https://medium.com/@intoabrownstudy/stateside-knockout-d6f659c4e004 Podcasts: Quickly Kevin Rock ‘n’ Roll Football Football Cliches England v Argentina 1986 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3MSj7adOQo Sunderland ‘Til I Die https://www.netflix.com/title/80207046
Oh, My Darling Clementine by Anonymous
Several years ago, Dr. Megan Weigel, nurse practitioner, read the quote by Erin Hanson, "What if I fall? Oh my darling, but what if you fly?" She took it to heart after years of being afraid to fall. Megan took the leap and made the decision to leave the safety of her respected career in conventional medicine and start her own Integrative Medicine practice in early 2019. After she did this, people started contacting her to ask how she was able to do something "so brave." This podcast provides the platform to tell stories of acts that cause people to lie outside the normal of personal or professional culture, things that are sometimes called brave or courageous; the platform to tell stories that lead people to bigger and more fulfilling places in which truth, heart, and treasure can be shared. Dr. Weigel will introduce you to people who are exemplifying the words of St. Catherine of Siena, "Be who God meant your to be, and you will set the world on fire", inspiring to you create a new story for yourself, your family, your health, or your professional life.
Today's poem is the folksong "Oh My Darling Clementine." Remember: Subscribe, rate, review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 4 of the Eat Local CNY podcast I get the opportunity to sit down with Leigh Ann and Ryan Benz owner of a new restaurant in Syracuse called Oh My Darling set to have their soft opening for the St. Patricks Day Parade. It's a great conversation about the future of Syracuse and the accomplishments and changes that have been happening in our City to make it a better place to live, work, and visit. Make sure to hit the subscribe button for the podcast and don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @EatLocalCNY and visit us online at EatLocalCNY.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eatlocalcny/support
In this episode, Dean and Tom share taxi adventures and delve into what to do, and not do, when in the backseat, or maybe the front seat, in India, Australia, and Japan - all while they swat away malarial mosquitos and sing "Oh My Darling, Clementine" (6:22). Next, Dean answers a listener's question about cultural differences around smiling and laughing in Malaysia and the U.S. (19:57). Then, the topic of men’s outerwear somehow comes up, so put on your culturally-appropriate listening shorts and enjoy! Subscribe now! Have a cultural question or episode idea for Dean and Tom? Contact them today on Twitter and Facebook (@OopsCultureShow) or by email at oopscultureshow@gmail.com. Music: “Little Idea” – Bensound.com
Entrepreneurship can be an emotional rollercoaster. Some days are filled with joy, happiness, excitement, and enthusiasm. Others can be filled with worry, fear, or a lack of motivation. Sometimes, we can experience all of these feelings and emotions from one hour to the next! Many new entrepreneurs resist getting started or launching their great idea out of fear of failing. This fear can paralyze you - stop you in your tracks and fill your mind with negativity, self-doubt, and limiting beliefs. It can prevent you from stepping out of your comfort zone and achieving the success you desire. In this episode, I share how I gain inspiration and motivation from Erin Hanson's poem, “What If I Fall?”. I explain how fear and the “lizard brain” prevent you from growing as an entrepreneur, the importance of facing your fear of failure, and how facing your fears can help build your self-confidence. l also share the steps you can take to make daily progress to overcome your fears and how to use your mistakes and failures as an opportunity to learn and grow professionally and personally. “Failure is ultimately part of entrepreneurship.” - SIgrun In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: Why Erin Hanson's poem “What If I Fall?” is one of my favorites and how it has helped me overcome fear What causes the fear of failure? How to build your self-confidence and why it's important How self-doubt, fear, and the “lizard brain” impacts your personal growth and prevents you from achieving success Steps to help you get out of your comfort zone and overcome your fears How taking small steps each day can impact your life, business, or career Using mistakes and failures as a learning tool How your support system can help you learn from your mistakes Key Takeaways: Being an entrepreneur is the biggest personal development journey you'll ever go on. Confidence comes from pushing through the fear - pushing past your comfort zone. Take small steps out of your comfort zone each day. Learn from your mistakes and failures. Find support. Remember - with the right support system in place, no successful entrepreneur always succeeds, and no entrepreneur always fails. Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
Remaking History – An aftershow companion to the NBC series Timeless
The Time Team goes back to 1955 at the Darlington 500 to foil a plot by a Rittenhouse sleeper agent who wants to curb the US auto industry. With the help of historical figure Wendell Scott, they work their magic. Meanwhile, Jiya's visions are coming true, and Connor Mason has to cancel a speaking engagement. Read more... The post RM19 – S2E02 – Oh My Darling-ton appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Remaking History – An aftershow companion to the NBC series Timeless
The Time Team goes back to 1955 at the Darlington 500 to foil a plot by a Rittenhouse sleeper agent who wants to curb the US auto industry. With the help of historical figure Wendell Scott, they work their magic. Meanwhile, Jiya's visions are coming true, and Connor Mason has to cancel a speaking engagement. Read more... The post RM19 – S2E02 – Oh My Darling-ton appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Nigel Stock stands in for Patrick McGoohan in this unusual The Prisoner. Mind transference, forgotten fiances and an especially potent scientist are featured on this clip show episode while McGoohan filmed Ice Station Zebra in Hollywood.
This was a midweek episode until Richard forgot how to count.
The Prisoner - "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" - Erika and Steven dig into what’s almost an AU episode of The Prisoner. It doesn’t really fit the continuity of the show, but does that matter? Not when it’s an episode this interesting. Be seeing you! Host Steven Schapansky and Erika Ensign.
The Prisoner - "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" - Erika and Steven dig into what’s almost an AU episode of The Prisoner. It doesn’t really fit the continuity of the show, but does that matter? Not when it’s an episode this interesting. Be seeing you! Host Steven Schapansky and Erika Ensign.
Erika and Steven dig into what’s almost an AU episode of The Prisoner. It doesn’t really fit the continuity of the show, but does that matter? Not when it’s an episode this interesting. Be seeing you! Host Steven Schapansky and Erika Ensign.
Oh My Darling Clementine - Backing Track by British Council Arts
Oh My Darling Clementine - Original Melody by British Council Arts
Robbie is joined by Yousef to discuss Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling from The Prisoner.
Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling Episode 1 Arrival Music Video - From Sept 29 - Oct 1 (2017), we're hosting a unique event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic and acclaimed TV program, The Prisoner.
Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling Episode 1 Arrival Music Video - From Sept 29 - Oct 1 (2017), we're hosting a unique event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic and acclaimed TV program, The Prisoner.
RJ and Tope rap about 5-star iTunes reviews, New Year, Same RJ, fuccbois, eating things you probably shouldn't and Tope saying things he absolutely shouldn't
Welcome back! It has been quite a while since we have done this. We are alive still, and back with another crappy episode! We are working on building a backlog now, so you will never have to go a week without us again. This week, we did The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. There is no science in this really. I am so sorry. This week, I parodied the song Oh My Darling, Clementine by Percy Montrose. That is all. I think this song is public domain by now, but meh. Might as well give credit where it is due.
The Braves are making moves! Rose and Ron Darling discuss the Braves signing Jaime Garcia and how it impacts the team. How well does Ron Darling know…Ron Darling? We find out in, "Oh My Darling." Plus, with the news of Manny Ramirez signing with an independent league in Japan, we revisit some of the best Manny being Manny moments on Kevin's Highlights.
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
its stock shots all over the place as the team review do not forsake me oh my darling plaese join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/prisonerintrocastor you can email us at prisonerintrocast@gmail.com theme music is by Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling ( http://donotforsake.com/)and now you can follow us on twitter @prisonerintro
Welcome back, Prisoner Pals! This week we learn all about brain switching, time off, cancelled second seasons, lame fiances, and even lamer plot devices with Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling! Enjoy! NOTES: Here’s the theme from High Noon, where the episode gets its title from: And here’s a link to Do Not Forsake […]
BBH Broadcast 24 - 03.04.2013 Featuring music from: Dead Cats Dead Rats, Zip-Tie Handcuffs, Pile, Fat History Month, Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling, Cult 45, Tired Old Bones, Ten Foot Polecats, The Lousy Instruments, A Crucifying Feeling, Faces In The Floor, Irukandji, Strangers With Knives, Ichabod Available on iTunes
00 : South Memphis Sting Band - Take This Hammer (1:39) 01 - Les cousins Branchaud - Les filles de repentigny (2:20) / En Claquant la semelle 02 - Le Vent du Nord - Lanlaire (4:53) 03 - Hurlevent - Le Chat d'une Aiguille (4:43) 04 - Bon Débarras - Reel du Fjord (3:28) 05 - Duo Duval-Boulanger - Le Temps que ça prend (4:17) 06 - Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac - Keeping Up With Calum (3:03)07 - Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford - The Ivory Bowl (4:46) 08 - Beolach - Blow My Chanter (3:19) 09 - Bette et Wallet - Minister's Daughter (3:39) 10 - Oh My Darling - À la claire fontaine (3:24) 11 - Belzébuth - Marions Nous! (5:09) 12 - Les chauffeurs à pieds - Adèle (4:11)
00 : South Memphis Sting Band - Take This Hammer (1:39) 01 - Les cousins Branchaud - Les filles de repentigny (2:20) / En Claquant la semelle 02 - Le Vent du Nord - Lanlaire (4:53) 03 - Hurlevent - Le Chat d’une Aiguille (4:43) 04 - Bon Débarras - Reel du Fjord (3:28) 05 - Duo Duval-Boulanger - Le Temps que ça prend (4:17) 06 - Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac - Keeping Up With Calum (3:03)07 - Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford - The Ivory Bowl (4:46) 08 - Beolach - Blow My Chanter (3:19) 09 - Bette et Wallet - Minister’s Daughter (3:39) 10 - Oh My Darling - À la claire fontaine (3:24) 11 - Belzébuth - Marions Nous! (5:09) 12 - Les chauffeurs à pieds - Adèle (4:11)
Oh My Darling combine bluegrass, Franco-folk, and country with their charming four-part harmonies to wow the crowd at the 2011 BreakOut West festivities in Whitehorse, Yukon.