The BBC TV Shakespeare Collection 13. The Winter's Tale with embedded subtitles The BBC Television Shakespeare was a set of television adaptations of the plays of Shakespeare, produced by the the BBC between 1978 and 1985.
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide New England" will lead you straight to the best attractions New England has to offer. Packed with detailed New England maps, beautiful cutaways and floor plans of all New England's major sites, this guide explores every facet that makes New England a land for all seasons and for all senses; from New England's snowy winters and temperate summers to its pine scented forests, its sweet lobster and delicate oysters.
Crank Calls by Jonathan Winters (Author)
This delightful compilation of answering machine messages left for Jonathan Winters's friend and colleague, J. B. Smith, is a necessity for die-hard Winters fans. In this Grammy winner for Best Comedy Recording Winters's improvisational skills shine. He deftly tackles such subjects as politics, plumbing, Porsches and passing on--each in 60 seconds! Listeners are treated to Winters's spirited wit, as well as his humorous views of real-life stresses: aging, holidays, the frustration of not being able to reach the person you're calling. Ever! Winters's laughing voice orders Smith to "pull the chain on your head and flush your mind." With its sheer silliness, that's just what this recording does for us.