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Die Sendung mit der Maus - Lach- und Sachgeschichten zum Hören. Heute: mit einem Tierrätsel, der Maus-Plattenkiste, der Musikschule Lauderbach, mit Andrè und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten.
A rather rude naughty and fun take on the nursery rhyme
Postman Pat and Jess have their hands full today with not one, but two special deliveries! And an unexpected mix-up leaves a teddy bears' picnic without a special guest. Pat helps little listeners develop an understanding of community around them. Special Delivery Service – what will be delivered today? #CBeebiesRadio
Die Sendung mit der Maus - Lach- und Sachgeschichten zum Hören. Heute: mit dem Porträt von Mahatma Gandhi, der Maus-Plattenkiste, Lauderbach, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten.
Meera has ordered an extra-special teddy bear for her baby brother’s birthday, and it’s Pat’s job to deliver it in time for the Teddy Bears’ Picnic...Uitgeven door SAGA Egmont 2020Spreker(s): Michele Melega
Craig's here with some Wednesday wonders, including the first ever reference to "flying saucers", the first member of a royal family to fly in space, the two women with independent and valid claims to be the first people to drive around the world, and getting stuffed at an enormous - and seemingly unbeatable - teddy-bears' picnic!
Grandma Susan reads three favorite picture books: Stephanie's ponytail, The Teddy Bears' Picnic, and The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear
On today's show we get a phone call from brown bear telling us about the Teddy bears picnic, then in news German 8 year old takes mothers car for a joy ride, Alaska man finds message in a bottle from Russian navy officer, NASA investigating the first space crime, German city offers 1 million euro to prove it doesn't exist Follow the show on twitter @MutoShow
Songs include: How Much is That Doggie In the Window?, The Green Grass Grows All Around, Old McDonald, The Teddy Bear's Picnic, The Hokey Pokey, The Little White Duck and London Bridge Is Falling Down. Performers include: Patty Page, Nat King Cole, Burl Ives, Count Basie, Ray Anthony, Louis Jordan, Ella Fitzgerald and Henry Hall.
Travis Wester is an American actor who got his start in the film industry by playing the part of Austin Sanders in Beverly Hills, 90210. He is perhaps most well known for playing the character Jamie in EuroTrip. He has also appeared in the movies The Paper Brigade, Hefner: Unauthorized, Barstow 2008, Spring Break Lawyer, On the Edge, Teddy Bears' Picnic, Raising Genius, All Souls Day, Stone & Ed, and Kush. Wester has appeared on television shows such as The Visitor, George & Leo, Son of the Beach, Dirt, FreakyLinks, Cursed, Boston Public, Undressed, Dharma & Greg, Scrubs, Felicity, Septuplets, Six Feet Under, Jake in Progress, Night Stalker, E-Ring, One on One, CSI, and Supernatural, Justified. In 2007, he appeared in the short films Call Waiting, How To Have A Girl, Profile, Spaghetti, and Key Witness which were produced during the filmmaking reality show On the Lot. He is one of the lead roles of Ghostfacers, the spin-off from the show Supernatural.
Travis Wester is an American actor who got his start in the film industry by playing the part of Austin Sanders in Beverly Hills, 90210. He is perhaps most well known for playing the character Jamie in EuroTrip. He has also appeared in the movies The Paper Brigade, Hefner: Unauthorized, Barstow 2008, Spring Break Lawyer, On the Edge, Teddy Bears' Picnic, Raising Genius, All Souls Day, Stone & Ed, and Kush. Wester has appeared on television shows such as The Visitor, George & Leo, Son of the Beach, Dirt, FreakyLinks, Cursed, Boston Public, Undressed, Dharma & Greg, Scrubs, Felicity, Septuplets, Six Feet Under, Jake in Progress, Night Stalker, E-Ring, One on One, CSI, and Supernatural, Justified. In 2007, he appeared in the short films Call Waiting, How To Have A Girl, Profile, Spaghetti, and Key Witness which were produced during the filmmaking reality show On the Lot. He is one of the lead roles of Ghostfacers, the spin-off from the show Supernatural.
A very, BEARY Christmas from the Mistconceptions Crew! When a group of the most famous honey heisters in Abearica get a letter from Polar Santa, they must answer the call. But what starts as a simple heist becomes a quest to save the very, honey-filled center of Christmas! Theme for this episode: "Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Henry Hall & His Orchestra RPGCasts by Tess: http://rpgcasts.com/ Grant Howitt's site: http://lookrobot.co.uk/games/ Grant Howitt's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gshowitt Honey Heist character sheets by Tegne Bjarne: http://tegnebjarne.dk/gratis/rollespil%20-%20honey%20heist.html Leave us a review and rating on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mistconceptions-podcast/id1211494512?mt=2
Aasmah Mir and the Rev. Richard Coles are joined by Stephen McGann, who plays Dr. Turner in BBC TV series Call the Midwife. He reveals why he has combined his passion for genealogy, with his academic interest in the social dimensions of medicine, to write a personal history of his family. Sarah Walker's father wrote the Countryman's Diary column in a couple of local newspapers until his death earlier this year. Sarah describes how she is now carrying on the tradition by writing her own column, The Countryman's Daughter, using his archive. Grace Savage is two-time UK Female beatbox champion, two-time UK Team Beatbox Champion - she explains how to beat box, record loops and why she used an ironing board in her act. The DJ Jo Whiley is an avid gardener. Anna Bailey visits her in Northamptonshire to discover the natural sounds she enjoys away from music. Despite training for the priesthood, A.N. Wilson left to concentrate on his writing, including biographies of famous figures from Jesus to Tolstoy, and most recently Charles Darwin. He talks about his particular interest in the Victorians and his family background in the potteries. With Inheritance Tracks from Brendan Gleeson: he chooses Teddy Bears' Picnic and Sweet Thames Flow Softly by Planxty sung by Christy Moore. Flesh and Blood by Stephen McGann is published by Simon & Schuster. Jo Whiley is presenting Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park on 10 September. Grace Savage has a UK tour starting in Birmingham on the 29 September, ending in London with Soundcrash at the Arch Space on 11 October. Charles Darwin, Victorian Mythmaker by A.N. Wilson, is published by John Murray.
Jen and Erin discuss Mother's Day and share favourite childhood mom stories; they also talk about the Interstellar Rodeo lineup announcement and Winnipeg festival culture in general and the new Worry Bear tent at the Teddy Bears' Picnic. Erin says "out the wazoo," twice.
If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise. If you go down to the woods today, you'd better go in disguise! For every troll that ever there was will gather there for certain, because today's the day the trolls have their picnic - (modification of "Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Anne Murray). Ok, so there aren't any picnics, but that isn't entirely too far off and I think it actually kinda works for describing Trollhunter, a Norwegian found-footage movie about a group of college kids that think they are filming a documentary about bear attacks, but end up chasing a much different, and much more threatening, monster. As usual, it should be noted that this is more of an in-depth discussion of the film and not necessarily just a "review." There are some major spoilers throughout the second section of the podcast. So, if you have not yet seen Trollhunter, go watch it first and then come back to get our take on it!
If you wished you could do all the things the Count of Saint Germain could do, meet all the people he had met, and learn all the secrets of life he seemed to possess, and on top of it all, have several lifetimes to employ your skills, what then? The question is, what would you do with these gifts? Would you be content to merely be the life of the party, or would you try and make a difference in the affairs of nations and enlighten humanity, even if it cost you your freedom or your once immortal life? Depending on your answer, the bigger question might be, does it take the right person to seek the mysteries, or do the mysteries seek the right person? Tonight's Quote: “I thought, with all due respect to Madame la Comtesse, that the devil had long since made a mantle out of the skin of this personage.” — Madame d’Adhemar’s maid, as she explained that the Count of Saint Germain was waiting to see her. From d’Adhemar’s book, “Souvenirs de la Marie Antoinette” published in 1836. Show Links: We've found that some sites are not showing these links as clickable unless they are URLs, so until those outlets improve their show notes section, we are providing actual URLs next to the clickable description of each link to make things easier for our listeners! Jessie Desmond's Timeline of the Count's appearances on her blog, Finding Count St. Germain http://bit.ly/2jhyNas Extraordinary savant, Daniel Tammett http://bit.ly/2jhuoEt The Oldest People in the World http://bit.ly/2ka0FgS Emma Morano, last person alive born in 1800s, turns 117 http://bit.ly/2ka1XIx Travis J. Dow's collection of podcasts on Podcastnik, with Pete Collman http://www.podcastnik.com/ Direct to: Travis J. Dow & Pete Collman's History of Alchemy podcast http://bit.ly/2jym9Fe Jessie Desmond's Finding Count St. Germain blog http://bit.ly/2j9GX5p The Elixir of Life http://bit.ly/2ka0Cle The Philosopher's Stone http://bit.ly/2iLkr5U The Count of St. Germain, on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2jtpbK6 Is the fantastic American actor and comedian Kevin Pollak The Count? - He kinda looks like him! http://bit.ly/2iLrbRq François-Marie Arouet, the man known as Voltaire http://bit.ly/1L0hapB The alchemy website on levity.com http://bit.ly/2kbMCvs Alchemy on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2j9Bdc3 Thomas Sleman's book, Strange but True: Mysterious and Bizarre People, Who Were They and Where Did They Go http://a.co/d8ZQoBz Other books by Thomas Sleman http://amzn.to/2kbPqZi Jacobite rising of 1745 http://bit.ly/2j4iY9B Major-General, Lord Robert Clive, aka "Clive of India" http://bit.ly/2ka14A2 Seven Years' War on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/1Mm2WCo The Seven Years' War on The History Channel http://bit.ly/1LF0QLj Prince Charles "Karl" of Hesse-Kassel http://bit.ly/2iLJ9Dh Rosicrucianism on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/2jOiTbp Étienne François, duc de Choiseul http://bit.ly/2ka4oea Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp http://bit.ly/2jhvuQR Catherine the Great http://bit.ly/1qaT3gM Biography of Catherine II, aka Catherine the Great http://bit.ly/1ELdg0B Peter III of Russia http://bit.ly/2jhAWmp Hotel de Ville, Paris http://bit.ly/1RW2U0W Napoleon III http://bit.ly/1FIvTFD Francis Rákóczi II, possible father of The Count of St. Germain? http://bit.ly/2jhwT9X The Bilderberg Group http://bit.ly/1N4LbqD Bilderberg Meetings' official website http://bilderbergmeetings.org/ Bohemian Grove http://bit.ly/1HZRwBF List of Bohemian Club members http://bit.ly/2ahiw5U Ambrose Bierce's An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge http://bit.ly/2iLFg16 The Ambrose Bierce Project http://bit.ly/1uoJBkH PBS Documentary: Uranium - Twisting the Dragon's Tail http://to.pbs.org/2jII66j Manhattan Project http://bit.ly/1K0ca3P Harry Shearer's film, Teddy Bear's Picnic http://imdb.to/2kahsQG Casebook on the Men In Black, by Jim Keith http://bit.ly/2jXmXmT Vlad III, aka "Vlad the Impaler" or "Vlad Dracula" http://bit.ly/1nkAxP0 Principality of Wallachia http://bit.ly/2j4sF7I Zuul the Gatekee...
Songs about bears, including: The Teddy Bear's Picnic, Jack the Bear, The Preacher and the Bear, Bear Creek Blues and Teddy Bear Blues. Performers include: Phil Harris, Duke Ellington, the Carter Family, Henry Hall, Erskine Hawkins, Meade Lux Lewis and the Hillbilly Boys.
We heard bits of the following songs: 'Mama Said' by Stevie Ray Vaughn, "Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Henry Hall and "Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Lucy Diner. Next episode's theme will be "Luck". Questionaire: Have you ever had your fortune told by a professional? Where and when? Did you take it to heart? When was your lucky day? Who's the luckiest person you know? Why? mail@rotcast.com Visit www.rotcast.com to learn more about the wines and link to more content. The Rotcast musical bed is “Haunted" used with the permission of the composer Kim Schutterle.
Me and the missus are rambling away together on this one. It's largely new music, bookended by a couple of more well-known things. We Invent a new term - a weird combination of food and sex called culiniungus. We offend the Irish and the Scots. In fact, we are as offensively and predictably us as you could imagine. We were out and totally smashed at the Broken Records gig at the Bowery yesterday, followed by some hot Sneaky Pete's action. There are some disastrously embarrassing pictures here, if you want to point and laugh. The gig was amazing. I knew a group like Broken Records would be amazing in a small space like that, and so it proved. I had to do some very pointed Standing Up though, which was fucking annoying. What the fuck is it with people, sitting down at fucking gigs? If the room's empty that's one thing, but the room was full, people were on tiptoes up the back, and this shower of cunts insisted on sitting on their fucking arses down the front, protecting a meter and a half of empty floor space between them and the band. So, as Mr. Discreetandtactful, I went and stood in front of them. Fuckwits. The band did get everyone on their feet after a song, which was a fucking relief, but honestly... it's rock 'n' roll bitches, get up off your fucking hippy folk arseholes and stop acting like the Chipping Sodbury Chapter of the National Union of Knitting Champions. It's not, to paraphrase a friend of mine, the fucking Teddy Bears' Picnic. This delightful little anecdote does have a darker side, however. Some lass tugged on my sleeve to ask me to sit down during the first song, and I attempted to politely but firmly say no thank you. Unfortunately I may have succeeded more at the latter than the former, and ended up just being rude to the woman. Who was very pregnant. Well done me. Picking fights with pregnant women isn't really all that clever, is it. So, er, sorry pregnant lady, I didn't mean to be quite so terse, nor did I mean to imply that you should just stop moaning about your baby and stand up. But then, you can't really expect to sit two metres back from the stage and object to anyone standing in front of you either, because that's just silly. Oh, and we met Peej, a reader from New York, who was in town for the week and said hello. He was a really nice chap, so why he reads this fucking site is a mystery, to be honest, but it was brilliant of him to say hello, and then to put up with our drunken stumbling later on as well. Sometimes I love teh internetz. Not times like this of course, but sometimes. Podcast #68 - The Leprecast 1. Joy Zipper - Dosed & Became Invisible (01.40) 2. Love Like Fire - William (08.37) 3. Rock Plaza Central - O Lord, How Many are My Foes (13.17) 4. Animal Magic Tricks & Neil Pennycook (17.24) 5. Ambulances - Last Old Fiver (24.45) 6. King Creosote - Camels Swapped for Wives (27.11) 7. Jesus H. Foxx - I'm Half the Man You Were (33.51) 8. God Help the Girl - Act of the Apostle (44.15) 9. The Limes - Dead Furniture (46.47) 10. The Pogues - Night Train to Lorca (58.06)
Songs include: Trombone Cholly, Teddy Bear's Picnic, Ory's Creole Trombone and Avalon.Trombonists include: Kid Ory, Arthur Pryor, Jack Teagarden and Charlie Green.
An old favorite children's march from 1913, played in the Classical style. I used my B&D Silver Bell #1 on this one, with the resonator taken off the banjo. Just bare fingers- no picks!
An old favorite children's march from 1913, played in the Classical style. I used my B&D Silver Bell #1 on this one, with the resonator taken off the banjo. Just bare fingers- no picks!
Roy Plomley's castaway is soprano Lucia Popp. Favourite track: Teddy Bears' Picnic by Henry Hall and BBC Dance Orchestra Book: The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann Luxury: Teddy bear