Il Giorno, 24.04.2008

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Il Giorno, 24.04.2008 IL GIORNO GIOVEDÌ 24 APRILE 2008 SPETTACOLI & SOCIETA' XXXV . L’ATTORE INGLESE DEL CELEBRE SERIAL DOMENICA INCONTRA I FAN Shane Rimmer nel serial «Ufo». L’«Ufo» di Rimmer atterra a Milano L’attore inglese domenica — MILANO — Scott Tracy, il protagonista principale della se- incontra i fan rie a pupazzi animati «Thunderbirds». Ha par- a Milano A SEZIONE italiana di Shado, il club tecipato a oltre cinquanta film: da tre episodi di italiano degli appassionati della serie te- 007 (in «La spia che mi amava» era il capitano L levisiva «Ufo», organizza per il prossimo Carter) a «Dottor Stranamore» di Stanley Ku- weekend un incontro con l’attore inglese Shane brick a «Guerre Stellari» di George Lucas. Rimmer, protagonista di tre episodi della fortu- nata serie di fantascienza degli anni Settanta. IN TELEVISIONE, oltre a «Ufo», è comparso L’appuntamento aperto al pubblico è fissato in numerosi episodi di «Spazio 1999», «Il San- per domenica alle 15 all'Admiral Hotel di via to», «Attenti a quei due». Negli anni scorsi Iso- Domodossola 16. shado ha ospitato in Italia tutti i protagonisti della serie «Ufo», da Ed Bishop (il comandante Straker) a Michael Billington (il colonnello Fo- LA SERIE «Ufo» è celebre anche in Italia do- ster), alle «ragazze di Base Luna», Gabrielle ve, dopo il successo degli episodi trasmessi dal- Drake e Dolores Mantez, e molti altri. Il prossi- la Rai, vennero realizzati anche cinque film, da mo ospite - dopo Shane Rimmer - sarà Gito San- «Ufo Allarme Rosso» a «Ufo Annientate Sha- tana, l’alieno protagonista della maggior parte do». Shane Rimmer è conosciuto e amatissimo degli episodi della serie. dal pubblico inglese per aver dato la voce a Info: www.isoshado.org. A BELGIOIOSO LA MOSTRA-MERCATO DEL VINTAGE CON GLI ABITI DELLE DIVE Hayworth mi voglio vestire Bellagio, bandea Como e «giochi verdi» a Palude Brabbia tutti i giorni, dalle 17, l’Associa- zate visite guidate per far conosce- 19, nella piazza del mercato mo- Ultimi giorni infine per zione Italiana Barman offre un re gli ambienti dell’oasi e le specie stra mercato di giochi per grandi ammirare i lavori di ac- «vintage cocktail» con racconti e di uccelli che abitano gli stagni e e bambini e degustazione di pro- quarellisti arrivati a Bel- degustazioni. le zone agricole. Nel pomeriggio dotti locali; nel centro storico di lagio (Como) da tutto il attività per bambini e ragazzi: i Costa di Mezzate (Bergamo) musi- mondo per il Festival In- APERITIVI (offerti dalla primi faranno conoscenza con il ca, teatro di strada, danza e circo ternazionale dell’Acque- Coldiretti) ma non solo anche per gufo Arturo e il rospo Crocchio, i per un piccolo festival ispirato ai la manifestazione che la Lipu, Le- secondi si improvviseranno pesca- quattro elementi primordiali che rello, organizzato dalla ga Italiana Protezione Uccelli ha tori di rane, tritoni e insetti strani da domani a domenica anima la Scuola Gorlini di Milano organizzato per la giornata di do- che popolano la palude. Dalle 17 cittadina; a Como nel centro stori- nelle sale del Gran Hotel mani nella riserva naturale Palu- aperitivi con prodotti biologici. co e al Teatro Sociale nel fine setti- Villa Serbelloni. Fino a do- de Brabbia (Varese) in difesa Qualche segnalazione di piccole mana, Festa provinciale delle Ban- menica sarà possibile anche Borsa «No war anti-Bush», dell’agricoltura. Alle 9.30, alle iniziative locali: a Cesate da saba- de con concerti, sfilate ed esposi- ammirare gli artisti al lavoro collezione Angela Eupani, ricavata 14.30 e alle 16 sono state organiz- to 26 a domenica 27, dalle 10 alle zioni di strumenti musicali. per le vie di Bellagio. da una scatola di sigari anni ’60.
Recommended publications
  • {PDF EPUB} Thunderbirds Lady Penelope Notebook by Gerry Anderson a "Thunderbirds" Fabric Notebook with Iconic Pop Art-Style Images of Lady Penelope
    Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Thunderbirds Lady Penelope Notebook by Gerry Anderson A "Thunderbirds" fabric notebook with iconic Pop Art-style images of Lady Penelope . A retro-style notebook contains lined cream pages for keeping important notes, … Feb 01, 2015 · Thunderbirds Faces Notebook Hardcover – February 1, 2015 by Gerry Anderson (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. See all formats and editions Hide other … A Thunderbirds fabric notebook with iconic Pop Art-style images of Lady Penelope . A retro-style notebook contains lined cream pages for keeping important notes, reminders, and lists—perfect for planning your own international rescue! Mar 09, 2021 · Available to pre-order now from our online store is the complete set of Thunderbirds model kits that have just been announced from AIP and Bachmann! Comprising 11 different kits across a number of scales, modellers can construct detailed models of the vehicles from the original Thunderbirds TV series including all five Thunderbird crafts plus the Fireflash, the Mole and Lady Penelope… Full-Scale Replica Supermarionation Puppet KIT of Lady Penelope from Gerry Anderson's Classic Supermarionation Series Thunderbirds (1965/6). Will need to be fully jointed, painted, wigged and dressed to complete an accurate replica of Lady Penelope. The Thunderbirds series was first made in Britain in the mid-1960s, it was a science fiction television show devised by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed “Supermarionation”. The series followed the adventures of International Rescue, an organization created to help those in grave ... Apr 20, 2021 · Thunderbirds: The basics.
    [Show full text]
  • Music & Film Memorabilia
    MUSIC & FILM MEMORABILIA Friday 19th March at 4pm Unfortunately we are unable to open to the public for viewing or auctions at the present time – please contact us for extra images and condition reports. Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK Results available online approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 20% plus VAT Live bidding available through our website (3% plus VAT surcharge applies) Image this page: 623 Your contact at the saleroom is: Glenn Pearl Tel: 01284 748 625 E-mail: gpearl @lsk.co.uk 503 509 An Artley 6S clarinet serial no. 85238, A Steepletone CD Rock i-1CD retro 67cm. style illuminating floor standing jukebox £20-40 CD player on stand, with remote w.54, d.27, h.122 including stand. 504 £50-100 A “Romilly” Graduate flute made for Rudall Carte & Co Ltd, London, serial 510 no. 342561, in fitted hard carry case. Knebworth Fair 1976 limited edition £40-60 1999 concert poster, signed H Bannister and numbered 129/750, designed by 505 Hipgnosis, acts include The Rolling A Bang & Olufsen Biocenter 2200 Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hot Tuna and stereo system, in silver finish, designed 10cc etc., dia 61cm. (rolled), togther by David Lewis and manufactured 1983- with one other 1999 re-print poster for 1986, w.74, d.33, h.9cm, together with a Knebworth Park 1974, signed and pair of B&O Beovox X25 speakers, numbered 129/750, 77 x 51cm. (rolled) w.22, d.15, h.40cm. (2) £40-60 £40-60 506 511 A Bang & Olufsen Beolit 700 portable Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive radio FM/MW/LW, designed by Jacob Music ‘70, 1998 limited edition poster, Jensen, circa 1972.
    [Show full text]
  • Contact Staff: This Issue
    k OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE TRACY ISLAND CHRONICLES JANUARY-MARCH 2013 HELLO from THUNDERBIRDS NEW STORIES ON NEDNED COOKCOOK Hello readers, and welcome to another TIC! edition of Ned Cook’s NTBS Newsflash. infamy! The Zero-X crew make a horrified WWW TRACYISLANDCHRONICLES COM break for it as the assembled might of the . I’d like to take this moment to ARE GO! Martian rock snakes sets about spitting LMC’S STORY: acknowledge the passing of a truly great MOVIE SYNOPSIS PART 4 their sparking missiles at the exploration THE TELL man, the man who gave me my first break lee pod, and the crew fire off a hurried may- He was a most charming man. Why, when in television journalism – Gerry Anderson. day as they set off at speed back to Zero-X. When last we left off, the majority of the he spoke of the grand things that filled his When other network executives were (So much for the long-awaited head, those eyes were enough to make even describing me as wooden (one even went extended Tracy Family was frolicking by exploration of Mars, then. The discovery the most suspicious spy believe these were so far as to say I had a face for radio), Mr the pool, while the lone family member of the Mysterons – who must live on the things that would come to pass. with a work ethic was sitting in his other side of the planet, well away from Anderson saw past my polished maple uniform up in Thunderbird Five, the rock snakes – will have to wait for SAMANTHA WINCHESTER’S STORY: brashness and let a fresh-faced rookie wondering where it had all gone wrong.
    [Show full text]
  • Contact This Issue
    k OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE TRACY ISLAND CHRONICLES MAY-JUNE 2011 SECURITY NEW STORIES ON a great big HELLO from HAZARD NED COOK! EPISODE SYNOPSIS #26 TIC! I smell a rat. WWW.TRACYISLANDCHRONICLES.COM When Trixie showed me the Dear John letters lee for this issue, I had an inkling I recognised Security Hazard is a classic example of that one of the supplicants. [Yes readers, old standby in the television industry – the LMC’S STORIES: 'supplicants' is a big word, but the clip show (also known as the ‘economy show’). INTIMIDATION Management (you know, those women in This is where highlights from previous episodes high heels on the 42nd floor) gave me a set are used as filler, and in this case, the episode "We can't shoot Ben!" Brains exclaimed. of Websters for my birthday, and when I is pretty much filled right up with four twelve- "If he tries to kill us, that's exactly what we'll was using one as a tea-tray it fell off my lap minute segment highlights from, in this order, do," John said, his mouth set in a firm line. and onto the floor and flipped open to the End of the Road, Sun Probe, Trapped in the "Ben wouldn't want himself used that way." 'S' section. That's where I found Sky and Day of Disaster. 'supplicant.' Under 'S.' Of course I had to However, Security Hazard’s sole saving grace JUXTAPOSITION wipe the Bolognese sauce off the page first before I saw it, but that's what they call is the storyline that links these four lengthy Jeff nodded as John sat up with a smile on clips together.
    [Show full text]
  • Contact Staff: This Issue
    k OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE TRACY ISLAND CHRONICLES MARCH-APRIL 2012 easter!!! a great big HELLO from NEW STORIES ON > NED COOK! RICOCHET The Management (you know, EPISODE SYNOPSIS #31 those women in… oh, forget it…) lee TIC! decided it would be a great idea if We start our episode with a long slow pan WWW.TRACYISLANDCHRONICLES.COM I did a special NTBS Easter broadcast live from the Central City Zoo. You know the drill — hand across an empty tarmac just before the out Easter eggs, charm the children (and their launching of TELSAT4. Inside the CHRYSEXANTHE’S STORY: PERFECTION mothers). Oh, and also cover the opening of administration building, handsome Mr Fortunately for O’Shea and Lohmann, Tin- the new gorilla enclosure. So, armed with Power sits forlornly at his automated launch Tin’s been hovering over the television and Looking at him watching us fills me with chocolate goodies for the kiddies (some of station waiting out the last four hours of the alerts the movers and shakers at International such warmth. His hair mussed from which I stuffed in my pockets for later), me, launch, while several thousand miles away, Rescue to their plight. Jeff quickly despatches sleep, his broad chest, which I love to Joe and Trixie headed off to the zoo. another handsome man with a bit more the team: Virgil and Brains in Thunderbird snuggle against. I can almost see his Followed by hordes of swooning mothers (I power is also keeping his eye on the Two – their job will be too shoot down the fingers twitching as he watches us, always have that effect on women) and hordes proceedings.
    [Show full text]
  • Gerry Anderson's PREMISE: in the Late 1960S, the United States
    Gerry Anderson’s UFO PREMISE: In the late 1960s, the United States government issued a report officially denying the existence of Unidentified Flying Objects. The government agencydesigned to look into the phenomenon, Project Blue Book, was also closed down and people were led to believe that (as far as the government was concerned) UFOs had not come to Earth. The format of the television series takes this occurrence as a cover-up by the government in an attempt to hide the fact that we were not only visited by creatures from space, but brutally attacked. Their reasoning was that mass hysteria and panic would result if the common man discovered that his world was being invaded by extraterrestrials. So, in secret, the major governments of the world created SHADO − Supreme Headquarters, Alien Defense Organi- zation. From it’scenter of operations hidden beneath a film studio (where bizarre comings and goings would remain commonplace), SHADO commands a fleet of submarines (armed with sea-to-air strikecraft), aircraft, land vehicles, satellites and a base on the Moon. MAJOR CHARACTERS: COMMANDER ED STRAKER−Leader of SHADO. He is totally dedicated to his job, almost to the point of obsession. COLONEL ALEC FREEMAN−Straker’ssecond-in-command. COLONEL PAULFOSTER−Former test pilot recruited to SHADO. CAPTAIN PETER CARLIN−Commander and interceptor pilot of Skydiver1. MISS EALAND−Straker’ssecretary for his film studio president cover. LT . MARK BRADLY−Moonbase interceptor pilot. LT . LEW WATERMAN−Moonbase interceptor pilot, later promoted to SkydiverCaptain. LT . JOAN HARRINGTON−Moonbase Operative. LT . FORD−SHADO Control Radio Operator LT . GAYELLIS−Moonbase Commander COLONEL VIRGINIA LAKE−Designer of the Utronic tracking equipment needed to detect UFOs in flight.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF EPUB} Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Noose of Ice by Dave Morris Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: Noose of Ice by Dave Morris
    Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Noose of Ice by Dave Morris Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: Noose of Ice by Dave Morris. CTVA CTVA - The Classic TV Archive - UK The Classic TV Archive - UK Gerry Anderson Series <Previous - Thunderbirds (1965-66) Joe 90 (1968-69) - Next> Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons (1967-68) Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive references: TV Times / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov) Internet Movie Database (https://www.imdb.com) --------------------------------- CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS --------------------------------- Century 21/ITC Created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson . Produced by Reg Hill / Associate Producer: John Read. Writers include Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Tony Barwick, Shane Rimmer, Peter Curran, David Williams, Alan Pattillo. Directed by Desmond Saunders, David Lane, Brian Burgess, Alan Parry, Robert Lynn, Ken Turner, Leo Eaton. UK Puppet Series 1967-68 32 episodes x 30 min (colour) Starring: Francis Matthews, Edward Bishop, Donald Grey, Paul Maxwell, Gary Files, Cy Grant, Charles Tingwell, Sylvia Anderson, Liz Morgan, David Healy, Janna Hill, Martin King, Lian-Shin, Jeremy Wilkin. Regular Voice Cast Captain Scarlet . Francis Matthews Captain Grey. Paul Maxwell Captain Blue . Ed Bishop Destiny Angel . Liz Morgan Colonel White . Donald Gray Captain Magenta . Gary Files Symphony Angel . Janna Hill Dr. Fawn . Charles Tingwell Lieutenant Green . Cy Grant Melody Angel . Sylvia Anderson Captain Black . Donald Gray Harmony Angel . Lian Shin Captain Ochre . Jeremy Wilkin Voice of The Mysterons . Donald Gray Rhapsody Angel . Liz Morgan. Premise: In 2068, the indestructible Captain Scarlet leads the agents of Spectrum in a war of nerves against the Mysterons from Mars.
    [Show full text]
  • 20Th Century Decorative Art and Design
    20th Century Decorative Art and Design - Two Day Sale (DAY TWO) (A800) Wed, 10th Oct 2018 Viewing: 5 October 2018 9am - 5pm 7 October 2018 10am - 1pm 8 October 2018 9am - 5pm 9 October 2018 from 9am 10 October 2018 from 9am Lot 570 Estimate: £6000 - £8000 + Fees An original film prop for the ‘The Investigator’ a six- wheeled car An original film prop for the ‘The Investigator’ a six-wheeled car, designed by Reg Hill for a Gerry Anderson pilot series in 1973 and manufactured by Space Models of Feltham, fitted with a Honda 50cc engine and radio controlled, 221cm long, together with a copy of the Meccano blueprint design, for the 'Investigator' Car Shot in 1973, The Investigator was produced as a pilot episode for a new Gerry Anderson series that would go further than ever before in mixing live action and puppetry techniques. Gerry Anderson had previously and successfully produced Thunderbirds, Stingray and Captain Scarlet. This cult classic follows the exploits of a boy and a girl, John and Julie, who are miniaturised by a powerful being from another galaxy (the eponymous Investigator) and sent on a dangerous mission to stop a corrupt tycoon, Karanti, from stealing a priceless 14th century masterpiece from a church. John and Julie's characters were played by Shane Rimmer and Sylvia Anderson, the voices of Scott Tracy and Lady Penelope from the Thunderbirds series. Peter Dyneley who voiced Jeff Tracy was the voice of the 'Investigator'. The twenty-three minute pilot was shot on location in Malta for the NBC Network in America, but the radio controlled models that were made for the series were prone to radio interference and often went out of control.
    [Show full text]
  • Now in It's 30 Year 25Th
    Now in it’s 30th Year 25th - 27th October 2019 Welcome to the first progress report for our 30th festival. This annual event has become part of our lives and we would like to thank you all for the support you have shown. We have already lined up some great guests and we are working to add a few more surprises. Please let us know what you want to see and how you think we should celebrate three decades? Guests We are pleased to announce that the following guests have confirmed that they can attend (subject to work commitments). Dana Deirdre Pauline Peart Lawrence Costello Gordon Clark Gillespie 1 A message from the Festival’s Chairman As we reach the 30th anniversary of the annual event which has brought us both friendships and a weekend when we can usually park our 1990 brains in automatic control, I have been recently reminding myself of some of the highlights (and lowlights) of the Festival which has become a 1991 real part of my life. When we started I was a relatively young man of 43 and look at me now. I believe that some of the creatures/monsters that we have seen in 1992 the films we have watched over that period have probably kept their looks better than me but what the hell, I have enjoyed almost every minute of it. 1993 What does bother me is how Tony Edwards, who started the event older than me, now seems to have found the fountain of youth and 1994 looks younger than I do! Anyway, to the point, I hope that you all enjoy the coming event, and I am grateful for the 1995 positive response received from those attending Festival number 29 last year.
    [Show full text]
  • 2Nd Nov 2014 at Manchester Conference Centre
    31st Oct - 2nd Nov 2014 at Manchester Conference Centre Hello and welcome to the first progress report for the 25th Festival of Fantastic Films. A quarter of a century ago we had an idea that other people shared the same interests as we did and the Festival was born. Our first guest, Ray Harryhausen was warmly welcomed and undoubtedly whetted the appetites of the attendees, as over the years many of you have returned. We greatly appreciate your support. The Festival has attracted an excellent selection of guests — one reason why so many of you are so keen to return — but it is always heart-warming when the guests praise the atmosphere and that fans are keen to return. Guests such as Richard Gordon, Norman J. Warren and Stephen Volk have returned as fans. We must be doing something right. The preparations for this year are shaping up and the Committee is working hard to make this year special. The guest line-up is still developing but we are very pleased to announce that, subject to commitments, the following guests have already confirmed that they will attend: Yvonne Monlaur Luigi Cozzi Judy Matheson Me Me Lai Caroline Munro Francesca Ciardi There are several more possible guests still to be confirmed, so we look forward to announcing these as soon as we receive confirmation. Keep up to date by checking out our website 1 Welcome to the Festival So, as the Festival approaches its 25th Birthday and I don't look a day older (who is kidding who?) it is extremely pleasing to be able to say that we are about to reach our quarter-century.
    [Show full text]
  • Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press 2019
    Jan 19 #1 Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press Sherlockians (and Holmesians) gathered in New York to celebrate the Great Detective’s 165th birthday during the long weekend from Jan. 9 to 13; the (very) long weekend was filled with events, both formal and informal, and detailed reports on most of them will be available soon at the web-site of The Baker Street Irregulars <www.bakerstreetirregulars.com>. But in the meantime, here are few brief paragraphs to tide you over: The BSI’s Distinguished Speaker on Thursday evening was Ken Ludwig, award- winning author of three Sherlockian (and many more non-Sherlockian) plays; he reported that he has just completed work on his newest play “Moriarty” (in the five-actor format of “Baskerville”) and hopes it will be produced in the near future. The Irregulars and their guests gathered for the BSI annual dinner at the Yale Club, where Evelyn Herzog proposed the traditional preprandial first toast to Nelda Richards as The Woman. This was followed by the presenta- tion of a Festschrift to a thoroughly-surprised member of the BSI who was celebrating the 60th anniversary of his Investiture; immodestly, the edi- tor of this newsletter says “let me recommend this book,” which is avail- able (80 pp., $19.95) from the BSI at <www.tinyurl.com/yb5z9frc>. The annual dinner’s agenda included the usual toasts, rituals, and papers, and Mike Whelan (the “Wiggins” of the BSI) presented Birthday Honours (Ir- regular Shillings and Investitures) to Alexander Katz (“Sarasate”), John Knud-Hansen (“This Lascar Scoundrel”), Brigitte Latella (“Holmes’s Alpen- stock”), Michele Lopez (“Attenta, Pericolo”), Ira B.
    [Show full text]
  • B D a C D B A
    THE JAMES BOND QUIZ 2019 NAME SCORE Please do not use the internet to find the answers. Remember...We have people everywhere!! In the event of a tie-breaker the winner will be pulled out of a hat. Quiz papers can be handed in at the Bondstars stall in the memorabilia room. They will also be collected before you go on the tour. ANSWER 1. What is the name of Milton Krest’s boat in Licence To Kill A. KrestWave B. WaveKrest C. Krest of a Wave D. WaveCrest B 2. Who was the first actor to play James Bond? A. David Niven B. Sean Connery C. Derek Nimmo D. Barry Nelson D 3. Which singer filmed a deleted cameo scene for Diamonds Are Forever A. Sammy Davis Jr. B. Frank Sinatra C. Dean Martin D. Joey Bishop A 4. Who played Felix Leiter in Goldfinger? A. Jack Lord B. Norman Burton C. Cec Linder D. Rik Van Nutter C 5. Which was the first Bond film not to be shot at Pinewood Studios? A. Tomorrow Never Dies B. Licence To Kill C. Casino Royale D. Moonraker D 6. How many Bond films did John Barry score? A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 B 7. Which is the only Bond film where James Bond does not drive a car? A. You Only Live Twice B. From Russia With Love C. Goldfinger D. Live and Let Die A 1. The title of the new Bond film isNo Time To Die. How many other official Bond films have had Die in the title? A.
    [Show full text]