Kenneth LeBel jumps 17 barrels on ice skates - December 18th, 1965
On this day in 1965, American speed skater Ken LeBel set a world record by jumping over 17 barrels while wearing ice skates.
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On this day in 1965, American speed skater Ken LeBel set a world record by jumping over 17 barrels while wearing ice skates.
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The Delano Grape Strike began on this day in 1965.
On this day in 1504, Michelangelo's David was unveiled to the public.
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Slender Thread, Sydney Portier
Starting from Scratch presents Film Addicts Anonymous.
Brenden, Declan Tuttle, Jack Ramsay, Josh Gedge, and Daniel Stanfield
On this episode of Film Addicts Anonymous, the boys talk about Slender Thread from 1965 and the amazing acting from Sydney Portier.
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Pinkie Sings "The Seventh Son" written by Willie Dixon 1955 Recorded and made famous by Johnny Rivers 1965
Pinkie Sings "Lara's Theme" written for the movie "Dr Zivago" in 1965, by French Composer, Maurice Jarre.
It's October 1965. The Beatles are dominating the charts, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 just passed in August, and you and your friend have your whole lives in front of you. Unfortunately, that's really only true for one of you.
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Chris Ulmer has been an entrepreneur his entire life. Chris's grandfather & grandmother started in the bowling business in 1955, and being a part of that as he was growing up in the 80's was a huge influence in his life. Chris Ulmer opened a laser tag and roller skating rink in 2001, and operated that until 2013 when he sold it.
Chris Ulmer has since found a passion in the wrap business. He started Crystal Coast Graphics in 2006 producing wraps for local businesses. Crystal Coast Graphics has since grown to over 11 employees and is nationally recognized for its exceptional quality work. Chris Ulmer has since purchased Clinton's Body Shop which has been been in business since 1965 servicing the Jacksonville, NC area for collision work and body repair.
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If humans mastered the stars and met other alien species, what would they do in order to stay on top? This short episode covers The Long Result, a 1965 sci-fi novel by British author John Brunner which is part of a transitional period in his fascinating career.
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Today on the Reactions To The Classics Music podcast we kick off our brand new series where we pick/draft the top 10 albums of every year from 1965-2022! We kick it off today with 1965!
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Me and Jackie run down the UK Chart for 11th February 1965,
of all of the charts we have done so far I think this is probably
the best.
Heaven Help Us
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Heaven Help Us
Director: Michael Dinner
Starring:
Andrew McCarthy
Mary Stuart Masterson
Kevin Dillon
Malcolm Danare
Kate Reid
Wallace Shawn
John Heard
Donald Sutherland
Released: Feb 8, 1985
Budget: No Info
Box Office: $6 Million ($16.7 Million in 2022)
Ratings: IMDb 6.9/10 Rotten Tomatoes 29%
Metacritic 64% Google Users 83%
Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles. Jailor of innocent.
No awards
Plot of the movie
In 1965, Boston teenager Michael Dunn and his young sister Boo have been sent to Brooklyn to live with their Irish-Catholic grandparents following the deaths of their parents. Michael Dunn is enrolled at St. Basil's, a strict all-boys Catholic school. His grandmother is determined to see him fulfill his parents' dream of him joining the priesthood. Dunn befriends Caesar, an overweight, bespectacled student who enjoys reading and excels academically. Caesar helps Dunn catch up with the rest of the class, but because of their association, foul-mouthed bully and school troublemaker Ed Rooney pranks Dunn outside of the soda fountain across the street from school.
After Rooney pulls a prank on Caesar, teacher Brother Constance attempts to get Dunn to identify the prankster by striking Dunn's open palms with a paddle. Fed up with Dunn's refusal to rat out the perpetrator, Constance shoves him to the floor. Dunn lunges towards Rooney and the pair are separated. Dunn and Rooney are sent to the office of the headmaster, Brother Thadeus. Rooney, impressed by Dunn's refusal to snitch, attempts to patch things up between them, but Dunn wants nothing to do with him. After school, Rooney tells Dunn that if they do not become friends, he will have to continue in his harassment in order to save face. Reluctantly, Dunn befriends Rooney and his friends, sex obsessed Williams and naive Corbett.
Dunn also befriends Danni, a teenaged girl who runs the soda fountain across from the school and cares for her mentally infirm father. Danni's fountain shop is raided numerous times by the Brothers, who wish to catch St. Basil's students misbehaving. The raids leave the shop in a shambles. After one raid, Dunn helps Danni clean things up, sparking a romance.
At the sacrament of confession, Caesar enters the confessional, but Father Abruzzi becomes preoccupied with another student's misbehavior. Rooney enters the priest's booth and hears Caesar's confession, giving him the penance of befriending Rooney and making sure he gets passing grades. As a result, Caesar tutors and befriends Rooney.
The relationship between Dunn and Danni further develops, culminating in a kiss under the boardwalk at the beach. One day, during one of the Brothers' routine raids, Danni takes a stand and locks them out. The Brothers leave, but later contact social services. A few days later, Dunn and his friends see police cars and a few of the Brothers surrounding the soda fountain door as Danni's father is led out in handcuffs. Dunn rushes in and finds that social workers are preparing to take Danni away. A shaken Dunn takes Danni in his arms. Weeping, she wants him to promise that he won't be sad over her departure.
An angry Rooney develops another prank with the help of Caesar, Williams and Corbett to get back at the Brothers for having Danni taken away. The boys sneak onto school grounds at night and cut the head off the statue of St. Basil. During a school assembly the next day, Rooney presents Dunn with a duffel bag containing the missing head. Brother Constance sees the bag and accosts the boys into the gym, where Constance hits Corbett and Williams with a leather strap in an attempt to extract a confession for the vandalism. Caesar presents Constance with a doctor's note, presumably to exempt him from corporal punishment. Constance drags the cowering Caesar to the floor, beating him with the strap. Dunn angrily shoves Constance to the floor and then flees, with Constance and the other boys following him. The chase ends in the auditorium during the assembly. Constance backhands Dunn and calls him a bastard. Dunn then retaliates by delivering an uppercut to Constance, knocking him to the floor and causing pandemonium as the student body rises to its feet and cheers.
Thadeus suspends all five boys for two weeks. He then presents Constance, who he claims started the altercation, with an order that he be transferred to another assignment where he will not work with children. The five boys walk out of the school downtrodden, but then joyfully realize that they will not have to attend school for two weeks.
TOP 5 Facts
1: Film debut of actors Kevin Dillon, Patrick Dempsey, Stephen Geoffreys, Yeardley Smith, and Maggie Wagner
2: Nancy Cartwright and Yeardley Smith both appeared in this movie years before they were both cast as the voices of Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson respectively.
3: The working title of "Heaven Help Us" was "Catholic Boys". The latter became the film's actual theatrical release title in such territories as Europe and Australia.
4: Modern audiences may be shocked at the nude swim class depicted in the film, but this was fairly common at the time. Because swimming pools didn't have adequate filtration systems, the American Public Health Association (APHA) required male public school students to swim nude between 1926 and 1962. However, since many schools were unable to afford the upgrade to their filtration systems, this tradition continued in some areas until the 1980's.
5: The name of the Catholic religious order was the real-life Order of St. Basil aka the Order of Saint Basil the Great, who was born in 330 AD and died in 379 AD.
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Tucker
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2 T2
3 Sandlot
4 Color out of space
5 Mail order brides
Chris:
1. sandlots
2. T2
3. trick r treat
4. rocky horror picture show
5. hubie halloween
Trey:
1) Boondocks Saints
2) Mail Order Brides
3) Tombstone
4) Very bad things
5) She out of my league
Tucker:
1. T2
2: Tombstone
4: My Cousin Vinny
5: John Wick
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What we have here is... Donn Pearce's debut novel and one of Paul Newman's most iconic characters.
Hosted by Sarah Kustok, NBA Flashback is the podcast that takes you back to the best moments in NBA history through exclusive archival audio from the NBA vault, along with new interviews with the players and coaches who were in the building.
In this episode of NBA Flashback, we go back to April 15th, 1965 and relive Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the defending champion Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers led by Wilt Chamberlain. We talk with sportswriting legend Bob Ryan about the rivalry between Bill Russell and Wilt, the epic series, and of course the historic impact of the Johnny Most call... "Havlicek Stole the Ball!" And stick around for Bob Ryan doing his best Most impression.
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The First Doctor and his team go to ancient Rome and hang in Nero's court. But does the Daleks Aren't Robots!? team feel this serial has the favor of the gods...or cast it to the lions?
Daleks Aren’t Robots!? is a podcast in which two Whovian friends take two non-Whovians on a deep dive through the show from the very beginning.
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Welcoming special guest Blue aboard the Daleks Aren't Robots TARDIS (DARDIS, if you will), we look at the first episode with the First Doctor's new companion, Vicki.
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Theme: Garage - Monplaisir
Thunderball! 1965! Sean Connery in tiny shorts! A fantastic film, brimming with gorgeous 1960s costumes. We loved this classic James Bond!
In this episode we get gadgets galore, FOOT sucking!, and heaps of gorgeous tropical ocean.
Alana and Elma compare the O.G. James Bond character to recent iterations, and discuss the progress of feminism through society's view of "The Ideal Man" ... And our favorite bikinis!
We learn how hot 1960s swimwear was, women's AND men's! And dangerous the behind the scenes details about the making of this film.
Info art and drama, enjoy!
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TLDR: Style and Bond from a Feminist point of view. Hope you enjoy!
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In this Episode, Big Jay is joined by John, Les, and Steve (Big Jay's Dad) as they talk about growing up in 1965 and hear their take on the events that shaped that year.
Donovan talks about a special moment for him in the Swinging London of 1965
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Update 2021: Aus lizenzrechtlichen Gründen ist die Musik aus dieser Episode entfernt!
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Jede Menge Ersatz-ESCs:
Die EBU veranstaltet am 16. Mai die offizielle Ersatz-Show "Europe Shine A Light". Stefan Raab wiederum plant einen "Free European Song Contest" auf ProSieben. ORF und SVT planen eigene virtuelle ESCs 2020. Der Sender RTV San Marino möchte wiederum mit RAI Italia angeblich eine eigene Show aufziehen, wie Fernsehdirektor Carlo Romeo in einem Interview sagt.
Neue Rubrik: "If I Were Sorry - Das Merci, Chérie Erratum: Alf Poier nahm natürlich 2003 beim ESC teil.
Brotherhood Of Man
Wir trafen in München Nicky Stevens, Martin Lee und Lee Sheridan von Brotherhood of Man, die immer noch in Originalbesetzung auftreten. Sandra Stevens war zwar auch in München, hatte aber einen Jetlag und war deshalb während der Interviewzeit bereits auf ihrem Zimmer.
1976 gewannen sie in Den Haag mit "Save Your Kisses For Me"
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Und was sind die Lieblingssongs vom Eurovision Song Contest?
Martin liebt "Fairytale" von Alexander Rybak aus dem Jahr 2009.
Nicky findet sowohl die Gewinnerin aus Wien, Sandy Shaw's "Puppet on a String" großartig, als auch jene Königin, die 2014 den Gewinn nach Wien holte: Conchita Wurst mit "Rise Like A Phoenix". Wer am Ende des Videos genau hinschaut, sieht Podcaster.
Lee ist noch immer ein großer Fan von Gali Atari & Milk & Honey, die mit "Hallelujah" 1979 den Eurovision Song Contest gewonnen haben.
Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss:
Sanremo 1965 gewann Bobby Solo mit "Se piangi, se ridi!" und wurde beim Heim-ESC 1965 in Neapel Fünfter.
Pino Donaggio gewann zwar nicht Sanremo 1965, sein Song "Io che non vivo (senza te)" sollte aber der größte kommerzielle Erfolg werden. Donaggio komponierte den Song,Vito Pallavicini schrieb den Text. Eine weitere Version wurde bei Sanremo 1965 von Jody Miller gesungen.
In der Version von Dusty Springfield und als "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" wurde der Song dann ein Welthit, und unzählige Male gecovert, unter anderem auch von Elvis Presley.
Hier eine Liste mit ganz vielen Coverversionen, unterem Dami Im, Corry Brokken und viele viele mehr.
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