James Bond and The Queen London 2012 Performance
Daniel Craig reprises his role as British secret agent James Bond as he accompanies Her Majesty The Queen to the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The Ceremony also featured appearances from Mr. Bean, Monty Python and a re-imagining of the British Industrial Revolution.
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Every two years, the world's finest athletes gather at the Olympic Games - a spectacular celebration of sporting excellence that captures the attention of billions of people around the world. However, the Games are about much more than just sport. They bring the Olympic values to life and provide a global arena for a unique combination of sport, culture, education and ceremonies.
At the Olympic Games in London 2012, about 10,500 athletes from 204 countries compete in 26 different sports, comprising 302 medal events. Whether athletes win a medal or not, they can forever call themselves Olympians. The sporting competitions are undoubtedly the central focus of the Olympic Games and participating in the Games is the ultimate goal for most athletes.
Every edition has its own story to tell and will be remembered for some truly remarkable performances from sporting legends such as Jesse Owens, Abebe Bikila, Jean-Claude Killy, Nadia Comaneci, Katarina Witt, Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt, to name just a few.
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So Taco Bell has arrived in the UK and we try it for the first time! We're so excited to try Taco Bell in the US on our next trip to compare them! Let us know what you think to the British version, is the menu the same?
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Wonderland Sutton - New Years Eve 2013
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Never The Bride Live in London 16/4/2016
Never The Bride Live in London 16/4/2016
Like The Way i Do
The Phantom of the Opera - Ralynne Riggs
This is The Phantom of the Opera medley performed in the BYU Young Ambassador's Broadway Rhythmn show in Beijing, China May, 2007.
Phantom- Mark Boothe
Raul- Cy Wood
Christine- Ralynne Riggs
Includes: Phantom of the Opera, Music of the Night, and All I Ask of You.
UK Trip Day 1 - Vlog
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Sorry for the super short video that misses a lot of details about our first day in the UK. I'm still getting used to the vlogging thing. This vlog shows our trip from the day we left Houston (Thursday, May 11) through our first day in London (Friday, May 12).
DKM Events present's Live Boxing in aid of Poppy's Path, 28th November 2015 at Wonderland Sutton
DKM Events present's Live Boxing in aid of Poppy's Path, 28th November 2015 at Wonderland Sutton
Featuring Herol Bomber Graham
Business Networking in Sutton Surrey by Theo The Magician
Please join Theo The Magician at the most Extreme Business Networking Sutton Surrey event of the year on Monday the 16th April 2012 at 7pm. 2 Games of bowling with prizes on the night.
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Teams of 4 @ £15 per person
Single Tickets @ £15 per person for early bird bookings before 10th April 2012 or £20 at the door.
All proceeds go to St Raphael's Hospice in North Cheam.
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Sutton SuperBowl
St Nicholas Way
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For more info call Theo The Magician on 07711 724 129
Gary Glitter arrives in court
Spurs and England star Harry Kane opens “amazing” new 3G pitch
Tottenham Hotspur FC and England star, Harry Kane, was in Walthamstow recently (Thursday 3 March), to officially open the new £578,696, floodlit, third generation (3G) artificial grass pitch (AGP) at Peter May Sports Centre, which he described as “amazing.”
The Spurs Vice Captain, who offered words of advice to budding young footballers using the new surface, was joined by Virginia May, the widow of Peter May – a hugely gifted former England cricket captain – who the facility was named after. Lord Cadogan, Chairman of London Playing Fields Foundation; Nick Bitel, Chair of Sport England/CEO of London Marathon Events Limited and Joe Thompson, Senior Grants Officer for The London Marathon Charitable Trust were also present at the opening.
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this was our first time going wonderland, great night with Charlie Brown performing!!
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American Super Bowl fans read hilarious Scottish tweets out loud - Daily Mail
Footage shows baffled Americans in Minneapolis, Minnesota trying in vain to pronounce the likes of 'yis' and 'aye' as well as a number of rude words written by Scots on Twitter. Many of the participants in the clip look completely confused by the task of getting their heads around Scottish dialect - with one man barely able to pronounce any words at all. Some just end up bursting into laughter halfway through after failing altogether. Betting company Paddy Power put the video together ahead of the Super Bowl showdown between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Awards for Excellence 2014
The work of outstanding eye care professionals, low vision specialists and volunteers was celebrated with our Awards for Excellence 2014.
Bruce Smith from the Buffalo Bills in London
NFL in London's Ryan Cull chats with Hall of Fame DE Bruce Smith of the Buffalo Bills.
Damsels in Success Sutton Coldfield Home Page
Damsels in Success Sutton Coldfield
Wartime Memories from British Jewish veterans - David Arkush
David Arkush sharing his wartime experiences in WW2;his time in Japan as a POW, his journey back to England, and how his faith helped him.
Dad Flies From U.K. to Poland Using Stepson’s Passport
This dad flew right past airport security. Matthew Sutton managed to fly from the U.K. to Poland, accidentally using his 4-year-old stepson’s passport. Sutton breezed through security at the Birmingham Airport on Sept. 11 of all days. He made it all the way to Poland before anyone realized the mistake. Polish officials noticed that Sutton was not the 4-year-old pictured. In fact, the two didn’t even have the same surname. The dad of four says he was shocked security allowed him out of the country.
British track cycling team pull off one of sport's great comebacks
The Miracle of Medinah, Liverpool in Istanbul, England at Headingley – to the list of great sporting comebacks we should surely now add the British track cycling team in 2016.
The riders and coaches may have seen six golds, four silvers and one bronze at the Rio Olympic Games coming, but given the turmoil of the past three years, and in particular the past four months, hardly anyone else did.
Think back to April 2014, when Sir Dave Brailsford, arguably one of the greatest managers in the history of sport, left his role as British Cycling performance director to concentrate on leading Team Sky.
Think back to the humbling 2015 World Championships in Paris, when they hit a 14-year low by winning just three silver medals and finishing 10th in the medals table.
And think back as recently as April, when the team descended into meltdown after allegations of sexism, bullying and discrimination towards para-cyclists prompted the resignation of Brailsford's successor, Shane Sutton, and an independent review into the culture of British Cycling.
It seemed infeasible that they could recover in time for the Rio 2016 Olympics, but not only have they done so, they have once again dominated the boards and blown the rest of the world away. From the abyss they have somehow conjured another gold rush.
They haven't quite matched the seven-gold hauls of Beijing 2008 or London 2012, but it is still an overwhelming success and a handsome return on the heavy investment that goes into Britain's track team.
And for all the accusations against him, this has to be seen as Sutton's masterpiece. He may not have been present in Rio, or indeed for the final months of build-up, but it was he who had the foresight to rip up British Cycling's coaching structure after replacing Brailsford and it was he who rebuilt it piece by piece by recruiting the best coaches from around the world.
From Germany, he brought in the endurance guru Heiko Salzwedel to look after the men's team pursuit, which in turn allowed Paul Manning to move back to coaching the women's pursuit team, with whom he had previously built such a close bond.
From rivals France, Sutton plucked the New Zealand sprint specialist Justin Grace, who six months earlier had coached Francois Pervis to a clean sweep of sprint medals at the 2016 World Championships.
Salzwedel and Manning both went on to mastermind world record-breaking, gold medal-winning performances from their riders in Rio, while Grace was integral to not only getting Jason Kenny back to his imperious best, but also transforming Callum Skinner from a fringe rider to a two-time Olympic medallist and one of the fastest sprinters in the world.
Similarly, Becky James has been nursed from fearing her career would be ended by a knee injury just over a year ago to winning two silvers in Rio, while Katy Marchant has been coached from heptathlete to Olympic cycling bronze medallist.
Inevitably, there have been some tough decisions along the way and not everyone in British cycling circles is whooping in celebration.
Despite winning London 2012 Olympic team pursuit gold alongside Laura Trott and Joanna Rowsell Shand, Dani King was dumped from the Olympic podium programme and both Andy Tennant and Jon Dibben were snubbed for the men's pursuit team to make way for Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish.
And then there is Jess Varnish, whose sacking from the British team in March and subsequent allegations of sexism against Sutton triggered this spring's scandal. The past week will no doubt have been a tough watch for all of them.
But for all the pain caused and dreams dashed, even those shown the door by Sutton and his fellow coaches must recognise the justification in those choices given what Britain have achieved in Rio.
They have gone from being ridiculed to being the envy of the sporting world once more, all in the space of a few months.
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