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Part 2 of 4 of the period mystery from 1979. Julia Bickleigh's health begins to mysteriously deteriorate as her husband begins to put his plan of murder into action. But as Edmund plots the perfect murder, things do not go according to plan, while an unforseen event throws him completely by surprise.<br/><br/>Starring Hywel Bennett, Judy Parfitt, Cheryl Campbell, Belinda Carroll, Christopher Guard, David Ashford, Doreen Mantle, Michael Lees, Harold Innocent, Elizabeth Stewart, Briony McRoberts, Rohan McCullough, John Harvey, Susan Porrett, Shirley Cain, Mary Laine and Vivienne Moore. This is from an old recording, but has never been repeated on UK TV since it's broadcast in 1979, so apologies in advance for any picture quality issues there may be. It's a charming period mystery thriller, marked by a superb performance by Hywel Bennett, who ranges from pathetic, sympathetic, funny and sinister as the would be murderer. But this episode belongs to Judy Parfitt as Hywel's domieering wife Julia, who still elicts our sympathy, especially with what she goes through in this episode.
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First broadcast 26th August 1997.<br/><br/>An unpopular Puritanical priest new to Shrewsbury refuses to give a pregnant young girl absolution resulting in her apparent suicide.<br/><br/>Derek Jacobi ... Brother Cadfael<br/>Terrence Hardiman ... Abbot Radulfus<br/>Michael Culver ... Prior Robert<br/>Julian Firth ... Brother Jerome<br/>Mark Charnock ... Brother Oswin<br/>Eoin McCarthy ... Sheriff Hugh Beringar<br/>Peter Guinness ... Father Ailnoth<br/>Catherine Cusack ... Catherine<br/>Adam Bareham ... Cynric<br/>Sean Chapman ... William / Edmund<br/>Tom Georgeson ... Lord Giffard<br/>Hermione Norris ... Mary<br/>Raad Rawi ... Cassale<br/>Carine Sinclair ... Eleanor<br/>Paul Kavanagh ... Ralf<br/>Martyn Whitby ... Alfred<br/>Niven Boyd ... Sergeant
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Long before June 1915, John Marshall Slaton had agonized over the proposed commutation of Leo Frank's sentence. He received more than 100,000 letters pleading for a commutation or pardon for Frank and Georgia, and national newspapers reminded him and the public of his power of forgiveness and his responsibility to wield it. Several governors and senators backed the motion to pardon Frank, but efforts were also made by leaders across the country. South-North resentment and animosity rekindled with such ferocity that newspapers across the country covered the development. Most people outside Georgia sympathized with Leo Frank and again attacked Georgia's anti-industrial, anti-Semitic sentiments, and police incompetence. After the Supreme Court denied Frank's motion in April 1915, his lawyers began lobbying for an administrative pardon. The most important information in the document is that the sitting governor of Georgia, John Marshall Slayton, was politically respected and was running for the United States Senate. Judge Morris argued that Slayton was a member of the law firm defending Frank, and that Slayton had been a name partner in the law firm of Rosser, Brandon, Slayton and Phillips since May 1913. The Cobb Democratic Executive Committee publicly asked Slayton to resign as governor or to assure the Georgians that they would not commute Frank's sentence, but Slayton also refused. Frank said he was to be hanged on June 22, 1915, and Slayton said he was to be succeeded by Nat Harris on June 26, 1915. Mr. Slayton could have granted a reservation and let Mr. Harris decide on the motion to reduce, but he and others felt that Mr. Harris would reject the motion. Slayton retired to his home on the outskirts of town and petitioned the Supreme Court for a ruling on the issue of mob influence in court. He studied other Court of Appeals' official rulings, trying to find a balance between Georgia's judicial integrity and mob rule. After visiting the pencil factory, Slayton concludes that Conley must have been lying when she claimed to have used the elevator to move Mary Phagan's body from the second floor to the basement. Clayton took the elevator himself and confirmed that he had indeed reached the bottom, and evidence of this had come to light. Slaton spent a lot of time and attention researching elevators. On June 20, 1915, John Slaton locked himself in the library all day, working on the Frank case. He listened to lawyers for Hugh Dorsey and Leo Frank and the Marietta delegation led by former Governor Joseph M. Brown. When he came out of the library, he said he ordered a commutation. His wife got up and waited for him, and when she came out he said he had made his decision.<br/><br/>He had taken the precaution of taking Leo Frank a minute past midnight from Fulton Tower to the train station, then taking the train to Macon and then driving to the Mirageville Prison Farm.<br/><br/>
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Was Anne Of Cleves Really Too Ugly For Henry VIII To Sleep With | Thrilling Point<br/>Although Anne of Cleves has gone down in history as the Flanders Mare, the wife who was ugly and looked like a horse, it is only Henry VIII who seems to have considered her ugly. <br/>In January 1539, Henry VIII sent Christopher Mont, a member of Thomas Cromwell’s household, as ambassador to Germany to discuss a possible marriage between the Princess Mary and William, Anne of Cleves’ brother, and to “inquere of the beautie and qualities of the lady eldest of booth doughters to the duke of Cleves, as well what stature, proportion and complexion she is of as of her lerning actyvitie, bihauiour and honest qualities”1. <br/>
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The Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception on San Cristóbal Hill is one of the principal places of worship for the Catholic Church of Chile, as well as being an icon of Santiago, Chile. It is notable in particular for a large statue of the Immaculate Conception, which is located at the summit of San Cristóbal Hill, some 863 meters above sea level.<br/><br/>Sanctuary and statue<br/>The statue of the Immaculate Conception measures 14 meters tall, and the pedestal on which it rests, 8.3 meters. It weighs 36,610 kilograms. On the pedestal there is a small chapel in which John Paul II prayed and blessed the city of Santiago on April 1, 1987. The statue is lit up at night by lights placed on its sides, allowing it to be viewed from all over Santiago both day and night.<br/>Credit and thanks for Google Earth Studio
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Get a glimpse of the action: Sneak peek at Tracker Season 1 Episode 9, directed by Ken Olin. Featuring Justin Hartley, Mary McDonnel, and more. Watch Tracker Season 1 on Paramount+!<br/><br/>Tracker Cast:<br/><br/>Justin Hartley, Mary McDonnel, Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, Bob Exley and Fiona Rene<br/><br/>Stream Tracker Season 1 now on Paramount+!
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First broadcast 25th April 1974.<br/><br/>Gunter Hellman, a student revolutionary, is allowed into Britain with his wife Gisela to continue his studies. <br/><br/>George Sewell ... Detective Chief Inspector Alan Craven<br/>Patrick Mower ... Detective Chief Inspector Tom Haggerty<br/>Frederick Jaeger ... Commander Fletcher<br/>Damien Thomas ... Gunter Hellman<br/>Ann Firbank ... Gisela Hellman<br/>Keith Buckley ... Martin Kingswood<br/>Susan Tebbs ... Dr. Barbara Latimer<br/>Patrick Troughton ... Professor Frederick Denny<br/>Gareth Thomas ... Steve Ryman<br/>Susan Jameson ... Detective Sgt. Mary Holmes<br/>Peter Cellier ... Sir Terence Gabon<br/>Paul Antrim ... Detective Sgt. Maguire<br/>Donald Eccles ... Bishop Garnett-Templeton<br/>Geoffrey Lumsden ... Appeal Chairman<br/>Susan Richards ... Mrs. Ryman<br/>Michael Guest ... TV Reporter
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First broadcast 18th April 1974.<br/><br/>The Special Branch team face a quandary. Why should Morales, a foreign VIP whose help is vital to Britain, turn out to be as dubious as the thugs who relieve him of a fortune in diamonds?<br/><br/>George Sewell ... Detective Chief Inspector Alan Craven<br/>Paul Eddington ... Strand<br/>Susan Jameson ... Detective Sgt. Mary Holmes<br/>Walter Gotell ... Morales<br/>Maxwell Shaw ... Hodges<br/>Patrick Duggan ... Paddy Regan<br/>John Bindon ... Harry Beauchamp<br/>Michael Da Costa ... Tony Compson<br/>Peter Miles ... Rodriguez<br/>Arnold Diamond ... Straker<br/>Paul Williamson ... Bomb Expert<br/>Claire Shenstone ... Rena Del Orte (as Clare Shenstone)<br/>Patsy Peters ... Night Club Singer<br/>Juba Kennerley ... Embassy Reception Guest
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First broadcast 11th April 1974.<br/><br/>A spy is killed in Canada and Craven must find out what connection he had with a young au-pair working in London.<br/><br/>George Sewell ... Detective Chief Inspector Alan Craven<br/>Patrick Mower ... Detective Chief Inspector Tom Haggerty<br/>Paul Eddington ... Strand<br/>Richard Beale ... Commander Glover<br/>Susan Jameson ... Detective Sgt. Mary Holmes<br/>Paul Antrim ... Detective Sgt. Maguire<br/>Suzanne Roquette ... Heidi Schneider<br/>Myrtill Nádasi ... Odette Guttman / Bridget Farwater (as Mia Nardi)<br/>Katya Wyeth ... Susanne Brodl<br/>Amanda Knott ... Sylvie Roche<br/>Margery Withers ... Mrs. Miles<br/>Margaret Anderson ... Mrs. Robert Miles<br/>Bruce Boa ... Evans<br/>Hal Galili ... R.C.M.P. Sergeant<br/>Kenneth Colley ... Oliver<br/>Michael Forrest ... Charles<br/>Simon Sharrock ... Simon<br/>Alan Stuart ... Connors<br/>Philip Ettington ... Peter
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Arthur Season 5 Episode 8 1 The Last Of Mary Moo Cow from mary belisle
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The most important details of Leo Frank's defense were the inconsistencies in his testimony. Jim Conley testified that Mary Phagan had arrived at the Pencil factory before Monte Stover, but the motor, man and conductor of the trolley asserted that she had gotten off at 12:10. Most witnesses agreed that it would have taken at least one half hour for the murder and movement of the body to the seller, the writing of the murder notes and Conley's hiding in the wardrobe to occur. However, there were only 30 minutes between 12:00 and 1230 that Frank's time was not accounted for. The defense called more than 20 witnesses to corroborate Frank's version of when the murder happened, where Frank had been, and at what time.<br/><br/>The first two witnesses, W.H. Matthews, motorman, and W.T. Hollis, conductor of the English Avenue car, testified that Mary Phagan got on at Lindsay Street at about 1150 and was alone. Herbert Schiff, assistant superintendent of the Pencil factory, testified to the system of business, the preparation of the financial sheet, the procedure for paying off employees and how the pencils are made. Miss Maddie Hall Stenographer from Montague testified that she finished her work, left around twelve two and punched the clock, and that Frank did not make up the financial sheet that Saturday morning. Miss Corinthia Hall swore that she was the four lady for the factory and got there Saturday around 11:30 a.m. with Mrs. Emma Clark Freeman. Miss Magnolia Kennedy swore that she was behind Helen Ferguson and Helen Ferguson did not ask for Mary Phagan's pay envelope. On cross examination, she stated that Barrett called her attention to the hair and her machine was right next to Mary's. Mary's hair was a light brown sandy color and she did not see the blood spots on the floor. Wade Campbell, another employee, was the brother of Mrs. White who told him about seeing the Negro on Saturday.<br/><br/>Lemme Quinn, foreman of the factory, testified that 100 women worked at the factory. He noticed the blood spots at the lady's dressing room on Monday and was in the office and saw Mr. Frank between 1220 and 1225. Several witnesses later testified that Quinn advised them he had visited Frank prior to noon in the factory the Saturday of the murder. Harry Denham, one of the carpenters on the fourth floor, testified that he was hammering about 40 feet from the elevator on April 26. Minola McKnight, the cook for the Seligs, testified that she worked for Mrs. Selig and cooked breakfast for the family on April 26.<br/><br/>Mr. Frank finished breakfast a little after 07:00 and came to dinner about 20 minutes after one. Her husband, Albert McKnight, wasn't in the kitchen that day between one and 02:00. Mr. Frank left that day sometime after 02:00 and next saw him at 06:30 at supper. She left about 08:00 and Mr. Frank was still at home when she left.<br/><br/>
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The most important details in this chapter are that the narrator is Mary Phagan-Kean, a great niece of William Jackson Phagan and Angelina O'Shields Phagan. At age 15, the narrator is certain of one thing their life will be shaped by their relationship to little Mary Phagan. They go to Atlanta's archives to discover more about the family, including the trial of Leo Frank and the lynching. The narrator's great great grandparents, William Jackson Phagan and Angelina O'Shields Phagan, made their home in Akworth, Georgia, and their children included William Joshua Haney McMillan, Charles Joseph Ruben Egbert, john Marshall, george Nelson, lizzie Marietta, john Harvell, maddie Louise, billy Arthur and Dora Roth. The eldest son, William Joshua, loves the land and farmed with his father, and on December 20, 791, he married Fanny Benton.<br/><br/>The Reverend J. D. Fuller presided over the Holy Bands of Matrimony for William and Fanny Joshua in Cobb County, Georgia. William and Fanny became successful farmers and moved to Florence, Alabama in 1895. In February of 1899, William Joshua Phagan died of measles and Fanny was left with their four young children. On June 1, Mary Anne Phagan was born to Fanny in Florence, Alabama. Fanny moved her family back home to Georgia where she planned to live with her widowed mother, Mrs. Nanny Benton, and her brother, Rel Benton.<br/><br/>Fanny figured there would be more opportunities in a densely populated area. Southern society was changing rapidly and the younger generation did not know the high feelings of the War between the States and the Reconstruction. WJ Phagan moved his family back to Georgia after the death of his eldest son in 1907. He purchased a log home and land on Powder Springs Road in Marietta and provided Fanny with a home for her and her five children to live in. After 1910, Fannie and four of her five children moved to East Point, Atlanta, Georgia, where she started a boarding house and the children found jobs in the mill.<br/><br/>Charlie Joseph, the middle child, decided to continue farming and moved in with his Uncle Ruben on Powder Springs Road in Marietta. Mary found work at the National Pencil Company in Atlanta. The Phagan family remained close with relatives in Marietta, where they played games such as hide and seek, hopscotch, dolls and house. Mary's favorite game was house, where the girls would clear a clean spot in the shade, place rocks in it for chairs, and decorate the inside of the house using limbs from trees or other big branches already on the ground.<br/><br/>⁣The most important aspect are the stories of Fanny and her children. Fanny married J. W. Coleman, a cabinet maker, and they moved to JW's house at 146 Lindsay Street in Atlanta, near Bellwood, a white working class neighborhood. After marrying, Fanny requested that Mary quit work at the pencil company and continue her education, but Mary liked her work at the factory and didn't want to quit.
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