Mind Charity - DJ Night - High Wycombe - 9th March 2019
Ladies & Gents,
This is simply the best thing you can do this year, come support us on the night in High Wycombe. If you can not come, please share and raise the profile of this fantastic event.
Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year.
In England, 1 in 6 people report experiencing a common mental health problem (such as anxiety and depression) in any given week.
Are mental health problems increasing?
The overall number of people with mental health problems has not changed significantly in recent years, but worries about things like money, jobs and benefits can make it harder for people to cope.
It appears that how people cope with mental health problems is getting worse as the number of people who self-harm or have suicidal thoughts is increasing.
- Generalised anxiety disorder = 5.9 in 100 people
- Depression = 3.3 in 100 people
- Phobias = 2.4 in 100 people
- OCD = 1.3 in 100 people
- Panic disorder = 0.6 in 100 people
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) = 4.4 in 100 people
- Mixed anxiety and depression = 7.8 in 100 people
I have suffered from mental illness in my life and without the support and help of MIND, I would not be posting this today and asking for your help to help others!
Do what you can, please.
Part 11 'ONE NIGHT' at the 'Open Mic Night' at the Cross keys Pub Llandudno North Wales UK.
'ONE NIGHT' at the 'Open Mic Night' at the Cross keys Pub Llandudno North Wales UK.
This film was made on location at the 'Open Mic Night' at the Cross keys Pub Llandudno North Wales UK.
To enable the viewers to Capture the atmosphere in the pub, we have included some of the goings on in-between the acts.
This film is 150 minutes long and to make it possible to view it on youtube we have split the film into 16 parts.
Bottlemedia would like to thank everybody at 'The Cross Keys' Public House for their help and patience during the making this film.
We would like to express a special thanks to:
Rachel Whittington for organizing and compering the show.
Our Host: Cyra Elia.
All the artist for their excellent performances.
Marcus J Mitchell and family.
LittleMac Promotions.
The 'Open Mic Night' Team.
All the staff at 'The Cross Keys'.
Bottlemedia also would like to extend its special thanks to all
the fans that came to support the 'Open Mic Night' at 'The Cross Keys'.
Contact details:
The Cross keys
Madoc Street
Llandudno,
United Kingdom,
LL30 2TL
Tel: 01492 873 754
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Beaconsfield | Tree Falls Onto Power Lines, Narrowly Missing Parked Car After Powerful Wind Storm
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2018 - A powerful wind storm that swept across the Greater Montréal Area, reported to be the aftershock of a Category EF2 tornado in Saint-Julien, left 135,000 residents without power and caused significant material damages to public and personal property across the region, including this fallen tree on Harrow Place in the Montréal suburb of Beaconsfield, QC. Beaconsfield Municipal Patrol remained on the scene until Public Works crews were able to remove the tree from the power lines.
MARDI LE 29 AOÛT 2018 - Une puissante tempête de vent qui a balayé la région métropolitaine de Montréal aurait été la réplique d'une tornade de catégorie EF2 à Saint-Julien, laissant 135 000 habitants sans électricité et causant des dommages matériels importants aux propriétés publics et personnels, y compris cet arbre tombé sur la Place Harrow dans la banlieue Montréalaise de Beaconsfield, QC. La Patrouille municipale de Beaconsfield est restée sur les lieux jusqu'à ce que les équipes des Travaux publics puissent retirer l'arbre des lignes électriques.
Footage was taken on August 29, 2018 / Pris le 29 août 2018.
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West Coast Mainline (2) at Wolverton | September 2015
Hello and welcome to West Coast Mainline at Wolverton Station September 2015 the home of the Railway Town. On this video see Virgin Trains West Coast Class 221 and 390, London Midland Class 350, DRS Class 57, Freightliner Class 66, Royal Mail Class 325 and 70 and GBRf Class 66. Filmed on 23rd September 2015.
Our Miss Brooks: First Day / Weekend at Crystal Lake / Surprise Birthday Party / Football Game
Our Miss Brooks is an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952--56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name.
Connie (Constance) Brooks (Eve Arden), an English teacher at fictional Madison High School.
Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), blustery, gruff, crooked and unsympathetic Madison High principal, a near-constant pain to his faculty and students. (Conklin was played by Joseph Forte in the show's first episode; Gordon succeeded him for the rest of the series' run.) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school--such as that for prom queen--so that his daughter Harriet would win.
Walter Denton (Richard Crenna, billed at the time as Dick Crenna), a Madison High student, well-intentioned and clumsy, with a nasally high, cracking voice, often driving Miss Brooks (his self-professed favorite teacher) to school in a broken-down jalopy. Miss Brooks' references to her own usually-in-the-shop car became one of the show's running gags.
Philip Boynton (Jeff Chandler on radio, billed sometimes under his birth name Ira Grossel); Robert Rockwell on both radio and television), Madison High biology teacher, the shy and often clueless object of Miss Brooks' affections.
Margaret Davis (Jane Morgan), Miss Brooks' absentminded landlady, whose two trademarks are a cat named Minerva, and a penchant for whipping up exotic and often inedible breakfasts.
Harriet Conklin (Gloria McMillan), Madison High student and daughter of principal Conklin. A sometime love interest for Walter Denton, Harriet was honest and guileless with none of her father's malevolence and dishonesty.
Stretch (Fabian) Snodgrass (Leonard Smith), dull-witted Madison High athletic star and Walter's best friend.
Daisy Enright (Mary Jane Croft), Madison High English teacher, and a scheming professional and romantic rival to Miss Brooks.
Jacques Monet (Gerald Mohr), a French teacher.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role.
Lucille Ball was believed to have been the next choice, but she was already committed to My Favorite Husband and didn't audition. Chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script--Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal--Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try.
Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very feline in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast--blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright--also received positive reviews.
Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton, she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.
For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.