quinta-feira, setembro 13, 2012

The Great British Bake Off


Series 3: The Great British Bake Off is back. With more challenges than ever, who will rise to perfection and be crowned the winner?
Mary Berry work on the show with Hollywood has led to the partnership being suggested by the The Guardian as being the best reality TV judging partnership ever.


As canções que você fez pra mim "Kirsty MacColl - You haven't earned it yet, baby"

Un ano na natureza

The breathtaking landscapes and spectacular wildlife of some of Britain's most iconic National Parks, seen through the eyes of people who know them best.

As canções que você fez pra mim "k.d. lang - Hallelujah"

Os mundos pequenos da natureza


Series exploring the flora and fauna in some of the world's most amazing micro-climates.

As canções que você fez pra mim "k.d. lang - Miss Chatelaine"

Tesouros da Antiga Roma


Alastair Sooke takes an in-depth look at the art of the Roman Empire.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Smiths - His latest flame/Rusholme ruffians"

Os tempos de antes - A familia


Exploring what it means to be a mother, father and child in British society today and throughout 100 years of change, as three modern families experience life across five eras of British life.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Billy Bragg - Waiting for the great leap forwards"

Viquingos


Neil Oliver goes in search of the truth about the Vikings beyond the accepted history of a band of blood-thirsty pirates raiding the peaceful monasteries of Christendom.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Monkees - (I'm not your) Steppin' stone"

De quén ves sendo?

The Eurythmics star finds stories of Victorian poverty in her family history.
Singer and human rights activist Annie Lennox comes from working-class stock.
“Nobody came from money, nobody had a silver spoon,” she says of her family. Growing up, she was taught that “hard work” and “doing the right thing” were important. But why were these values so key to her parents? Are there answers to be found in the past?

As canções que você fez pra mim "Elbow - One day like this"

quarta-feira, agosto 01, 2012

Gore Vidal, 1925-2012

















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As canções que você fez pra mim "Fine Young Cannibals - Suspicious minds"

quarta-feira, julho 25, 2012

Protectorado


















Avoient mis en leur obeissance tout le roiaulme de Gallice.

 As canções que você fez pra mim "Ciconne Youth - Into the groove(y)"

domingo, julho 15, 2012

Don't want your social disease

 

As canções que você fez pra mim "Madonna - Nobody knows me"

domingo, junho 03, 2012

O seu Imperio

Empire is a major five-part series presented by one of British television’s most distinguished broadcasters, Jeremy Paxman. It tells the story of the British Empire in a new way, tracing not only the rise and fall of the empire but also the complex effects of the empire on the modern world – political, technological and social – and on Britain.  

As canções que você fez pra mim "Hidrogenesse - El beso"

Os 70


Historian Dominic Sandbrook takes us on an eye opening and refreshing journey deep into Britain in the 1970s.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Scissor Sisters - Baby Come Home"

Sexo e sensibilidade


Series which looks at how the Art Nouveau movement flourished in the burgeoning cities of Europe at the end of the 19th century.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Saint Etienne - Over the border"

As Lobas



















Historian Dr Helen Castor explores the lives of seven English queens who challenged male power, the fierce reactions they provoked and whether the term 'she-wolves' was deserved.

As canções que você fez pra mim "Saint Etienne - Tonight"

Inglaterra como deus a botou


Historian Diarmaid MacCulloch explores both what it means to be English and what has shaped English identity, from the Dark Ages, through the Reformation to modern times.  

As canções que você fez pra mim "Hot Chip - How do you do?"

Pedra a pedra











 
Dan Cruickshank and Charlie Luxton uncover the incredible hidden stories behind historic buildings as they are dismantled brick by brick, and meticulously resurrected in new locations.

As canções que você fez pra mim "The Smiths - Work is a four-letter word"

Coñece *s roman*s














 Meet the Romans with Mary Beard is 2012 documentary written and presented by Mary Beard about the ordinary citizen of ancient Rome the world's first metropolis. 

Episode one: All Roads Lead to Rome 
Beard takes the Via Appia to cosmopolitan Rome to show the lives of the ordinary citizens in Imperial times who would be in the top seats of the Colosseum, take a boat to Rome's port Ostia importing goods from all over the Mediteranian and takes us into the bowels of Monte Testaccio. She features some extraordinary Romans such as Eurysaces, an eccentric baker, who made a fortune out of the grain trade and built his tomb in the shape of a giant bread oven, Pupius Amicus, the purple dye seller making imperial dye from shellfish imported from Tunisia, and Baricha, Zabda and Achiba, three prisoners of war who became Roman citizens. 

Episode two: Streetlife 
She descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city where the poorer you were the higher you lived with little space, light, or sanitation. Rooms that were only slept in forced the poor to go outdoors into the city streets to eat, wash, get water and go to the lavatory. She looks at the Forum as a place of gamblers, dentists, thieves, prostitutes and rent boys. A huge wall separated the rich from the poor and their wooden tenaments that often caught fire with no proper fire service to put them out. At night the streets were a muggers paradise with no police force. Politicians who tried to provide social services were murdered lest they become too popular. 

Episode three: Behind Closed Doors 
Beard goes behind the cliched Roman marriage by looking at the thousands of tombstones of ordinary Romans, their children and slaves. The practice of child exposure when unwanted babies were left outside to die. Children that were wanted, half died by the age of ten. As soon as they were old enough they worked doing manual labour often from the age of five. Schooling for the few would be, boys only, learning to read and write, public speaking, and poetry. Many girls were married at the age of twelve. One tombstone was to a girl aged sixteen murdered by her husband. Childbirth was equally dangerous with the tools available at the time. Slaves were regarded as part of the family and used as sex slaves. Masters and Mistresses often married their freed slaves and other slaves were buried in the same tomb as their masters.  

As canções que você fez pra mim "Vitamin String Quartet - Ray of light"

domingo, maio 20, 2012

Quick!



As canções que você fez pra mim "The Magnetic Fields - Quick"

domingo, abril 15, 2012

A meirande infamia dos últimos cinco séculos


"A pesar da longa loita na súa contra, o racismo aínda continúa contamiando as nosas mentes. A persistencia do seu poder fai que a moita xente se lle neguen oportunidades, xustiza ou dereitos humanos. Institucións clave permanecen racialmente monolíticas e os privilexios raciais continúan. Durante cinco séculos o racismo lexitimou asasinatos, masacres e xenocidios. A idea da supremacía branca demonizou, brutalizou e deshumanizou as poboacións non brancas do planeta. O racismo foi a forza global detrás do expolio de continentes, a destrucción de civilizacións e o exterminio de pobos enteiros. A herdanza da escravitude e dos imperios crearon a división fatal entre Occidente e o resto do mundo.
En termos científicos as diferencias raciais non teñen ningunha significación real. Aínda así o racismo continua a conformar destinos individuais e colectivos ao longo do mundo."


As canções que você fez pra mim "Sigur Rós - Ég anda"

sábado, março 17, 2012

Role model



As canções que você fez pra mim "The Magnetic Fields - There'll be time enough for rocking when we're old"