Have you ever imagined that dinosaurs and human beings live harmoniously with each other? Every kid here has their own dinosaur, and there's an athletic activity for them to train their dinos and to compete. The winner will receive an award. Ritchie owns a tyrannosaurus and dreams to be a good Dino Trainer. The two brothers in arms take their adventures seriously and get to the award step by step.
There is no question that Shakespeare was one of the greatest writers in human history. His works are filled with love, action, revenge - all the makings of a top-grossing movie. However, Shakespeare's use of language often makes it difficult to follow his plays. this series explains the origins of his style and breaks down some of his best-known plays with simple synopses and character analyses.
This documentary gives an insight into the inner workings of JRC Global Buffet in Watford.
In this vast 27,000 foot space, serving up to 400 people can sit eat at the same time – eating up to 300 dishes cooked from a vast range of different national and regional cuisines. Running the restaurant is an enormous undertaking requiring an army of workers, a mind-boggling array of ingredients delivered in industrial amounts and a tightly organised system to keep the food flowing and tables turning.
The series also focuses on the lives of the people who interact with the Ramsinghs, like Sita and Boysie when he moves in with Sita after his wife gets tired of his flirting. Now, Boysie has to contend with Jamra, Sita’s landlady who has her eyes set on Boysie and intends to get him, no matter what. Chaos also explores the lives of Ramjit, Shanti and Boodlal who are entwined in a love triangle. After making a deal with Boodlal to gather firewood in exchange for a lottery ticket Ramjit goes about his business. Little do they know that Ramjit is now set to win the lottery. Now he has the upper hand and regains his respect for a little while as his former mistress and his wife grovel at his feet. But what happens when Boodlal finds out just how Ramjit came into so much money?
Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour is an American half-hour television variety show that ran on ABC-TV on Thursdays nights at 7:30 p.m. from January 22, 1970-April 16, 1970.
The star was Pat Paulsen, who ran for the President of the United States in 1968. Paulsen had been a regular on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Jean Byron was a semi-regular. Writers included Steve Martin.
The show was unusual for a variety series in that it had a concluding episode. In the last episode, Paulsen announces the show has been cancelled, and, crowded by the children of his now-unemployed staff, he sheds a tear. The final shot is a close-up of him crying. Of course this was done as satire.
Pauslen often spoofed Then Came Bronson and played a science teacher. Guest stars included Hubert Humphrey, Angie Dickinson, Tiny Tim, Miss Vickie, Mike Connors, Dan Blocker, Henry Fonda, Tommy Smothers, Don Rickles, Don Adams, Carl Betz, and Joey Heatherton. On the April 9, 1970 episode, Paulsen sang the song "Did I Ever Really Live?", which
English restaurateur, hunter and adventurous fisherman Mike Robinson is one of Britain's most prominent game chefs, and he co-owns the only pub in Britain with a prestigious Michelin-star. Fishing the Wild follows Mike as he harvests the natural ingredients that make up some of his most famous dishes for his new restaurants "The Elder" and "The Woodsman." Mike learns and shares the many unique skills and techniques from his wild fishing crew of experts to sustainably catch amazing seafood and fish. As a chef, he also shares the professional methods and tips to help viewers at home elevate their wild cooking into truly Michelin-caliber food, both at home and over their campfires.