www.vaimusic.com Chapter 5 - Sweet Peter From VAI DVD 4550 - Dearest Enemy Following the success of VAI's release of A Connecticut Yankee (VAI 4541) comes another Rodgers and Hart rarity: Dearest Enemy, in a 1955 television adaptation produced and directed by Max Liebman. Dearest Enemy, which opened on Broadway in 1925, was the team's first hit book musical. It received a rave review in The New York Times, not just for its music but for the "richly colored design of the plot," which takes place in New York City during the Revolutionary War. This production stars the distinguished Hollywood and stage actress Anne Jeffreys and her real-life husband Robert Sterling (best remembered for his partnership with Jeffreys in the 1950s TV show Topper). In the character roles of the older romantic couple are the wonderful comic actors Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner who, between them, chalked up nearly 100 years of stage and screen experience! B&W, 77 minutes, 4:3, All regions DEAREST ENEMY Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Book by Herbert Fields Betsy Winthrop: Anne Jeffreys John Copeland: Robert Sterling Mrs. Murray: Cornelia Otis Skinnner General Howe: Cyril Ritchard Cornwallis: Donald Burr Courier: Donn Driver Amanda: Leila Martin Clara: Wynne Miller Adele: Elaine Spaulding Florence: Greta Gray General Tryon: Byron Halstead General Clinton: Lewis Brooks American Soldier: Evan Wright Charles Sanford, conductor Produced and Directed by Max Liebman Dances and <b>...</b>
So, here's that video on the Dell Dimension 4550 I picked up at an auction on Saturday for a dollar to save it from the scrap pile. It works great once I bumped it up from 256MB to the highest amount of RAM it will take (1GB) and installed XP. Specs: Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz, 512KB cache, 400MHz FSB 1GB DDR 400 @ 266MHz RAM 40GB Samsung Spinpoint IDE HDD 16MB ATi Rage 128 Ultra 250W Dell PSU LG DVD RW & Lite - On DVD ROM, both IDE (I feel the computer was worth the dollar just for these) No idea what it's fate will be as of yet, may chase up a better AGP graphics card and use it for a dedicated Win XP machine, since I have done something very similar to my IBM Aptiva with Win 98.
WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com 4minute trailer for the national award winning a hrefhttp Club Adventures in Storytelling DVD Series/ap SERIES DESCRIPTIONbr MultiAwardWinning Childrens DVD series. Enter the StoryWatchers clubhouse as a collection of the nations top professional storytellers bring their most amazing tales to life Special effects animation music and a cast of multicultural clubhouse puppets humorously lead the way from one story to the next.p Children feel the magic and energy of each live funfilled humorous performance right along with the kids in the studio audiencebr Imparts to children the importance of using their imaginations building listening and verbal skills inspiring them to read and write and exposing them to global cultures.br Appeals to parents who care about what their children watch not only the entertainment value but the educational value and wholesomeness as well.p Special Features include SingAlong Music Video Kids Tell Stories Too Meet the Storytellers BehindtheScenes and StoryWatchers Club Trailer. Ages 410 4550 min 19.95 each. Five titles are available Keys to Imagination World Folktales Vol. 1 Good Character Our Planet and Christmas.p StoryWatchers Club KEYS TO IMAGINATION Albert Einstein once said that imagination was more important than knowledge. With awardwinning storytelling and wacky clubhouse adventures join the StoryWatchers Club kids and discover how right Einstein wasp StoryWatchers Club WORLD FOLKTALES Join Cody Kelly and the <b>...</b>
This is another addition to my gaming and reviews series. I played this on the Radeon HD 4550. I am unsure of the model. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.