2 géants du cinéma : Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy ( 1956 )

Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
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A womanizing american reporter assigned in Paris (Paul Newman) mistakes a cynical fashion designer (Joanne Woodward) for a prostitute. He decides to interview her for a series of articles then falls in love with her. The girl goes along with it, first out of revenge as he snubbed her during a past encounter, then out of feelings of her own.
Cast
Paul Newman…..Steve Sherman
Joanne Woodward…..Samantha (Sam) Blake / Mimi
Thelma Ritter…..Leena
Eva Gabor…..Felicienne Courbeau
George Tobias…..Joseph Bergner
Marvin Kaplan…..Harry Gorman
Maurice Chevalier…..as Himself
Robert Simon…..Bertram Chalmers
Valerie Varda…..Mrs. Chalmers
Joan Staley….Stewardess
Robert Clary….Frenchman @ Restaurant
Awards and nominations
Academy Award
1964: Nominated, “Best Costume Design, Color”
1964: Nominated, “Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment” – Leith Stevens
Golden Globe Award
1964: Nominated, “Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy” – Joanne Woodward
Laurel Awards
1964: 3rd Place, “Top Female Supporting Performance” – Thelma Ritter
Source : WIKIPEDIA

New kind of love movie
Paul Newman, taking his second spin on the marriage-go-round, grabbed the brass ring with Joanne Woodward.
On a Hollywood landscape littered with countless broken marriages, the Newman-Woodward pairing became the gold standard: They celebrated 50 years together on Jan. 29.
And when Newman died Friday at the Connecticut home they shared since 1960, Woodward was still there – until death did them part.
Newman once attributed their lasting union to “correct amounts of lust and respect.”
ACTOR PAUL NEWMAN DEAD AT AGE 83
He offered an oft-quoted response when asked in Playboy magazine about the temptations of other women: “I have steak at home. Why go out for hamburger?”
The couple met and fell in love while Newman made his 1953 Broadway debut in William Inge’s “Picnic,” in which Woodward was an understudy.
Five years later, shortly after Newman and his first wife divorced, he married the petite blond in a Las Vegas civil ceremony. The couple moved into an 18th-century Connecticut farmhouse, a decision that Woodward later said solidified their marriage.
“We were never Hollywood people,” the Oscar-winning actress told the Daily News in 2001. “We just liked it better here. It also probably helps that we always enjoyed each other’s company.”
NEWMAN AND WOODWARD’S ROMANCE
They appeared in several films together, including “The Long Hot Summer,” “Paris Blues” and “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge.” Newman directed Woodward in several other movies, including “Rachel, Rachel” – a Best Picture nominee.
When Woodward returned to Sarah Lawrence College to earn her degree at age 60, she graduated with youngest daughter Clea. Newman marked the occasion by delivering the commencement address.

NEWMAN AND WOODWARD 50 YEARS OF LOVE & MARRIAGE Pictures source: http://people.premiere.fr/
The high-profile couple enjoyed their anonymity in Westport, Conn., where they helped restore and reopen the Westport Country Playhouse.
Woodward, as the theater’s artistic director, cast her husband in the Stage Manager role in a production of “Our Town.” It moved to Broadway, where Newman earned his first Tony nomination in 2003.

Paul Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward Pictures source: http://people.premiere.fr/
SOURCE : DAILY NEWS
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The story revolves around three single roommates, Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow, and Jack Tripper, who all platonicallyshare Apartment 201 in a Santa Monica, California apartment building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roper.
Later, followingSuzanne Somers’ departure, Jenilee Harrison joined the cast as Cindy Snow (Chrissy’s cousin), who was later replaced by Priscilla Barnes as Terri Alden. After the Ropers were spun-off into their own sitcom, Don Knotts joined the cast as the roommates’ new landlord Ralph Furley, brother of the new building owner, Bart Furley.
The show, a comedy of errors, chronicles the escapades and hijinks of the trio’s constant misunderstandings, social lives, and struggle to keep up with the rent.
After crashing a party and finding himself passed out in the bathtub, cooking school student Jack Tripper meets Janet Wood, a florist, and Chrissy Snow, a secretary, in need of a new roommate. Having only been able to afford living at the YMCA, Jack quickly accepts the offer to move in with the duo.
However, due to overbearing landlord Stanley Roper’s intolerance for co-ed living situations, even in a multi-bedroom apartment, Jack is allowed to move in only after Janet tells Mr. Roper that Jack is gay.
Although Mrs. Roper figures out Jack’s true sexuality in the second episode, she does not tell her husband, who tolerates but mocks him. Frequently siding with the three roommates instead of her husband, Mrs. Roper’s bond with the roommates grows until the eventual spinoff The Ropers.
Jack continues the charade when new landlord Ralph Furley takes over the apartment complex because Mr. Furley insists that his hard-nosed brother Bart (the building’s new owner) would also never tolerate such living situations.
The show was set minutes from the beach in Santa Monica, California, and was filmed primarily using three main sets: the trio’s apartment, their landlord’s apartment, and a neighborhood pub called The Regal Beagle. In later seasons more sets were used, frequently depicting the apartment of Jack’s friend Larry, Angelino’s restaurant, Jack’s Bistro, the hospital where Terri worked, and Janet’s flower shop.
Humor in the show was based on farce, often relying on innuendo and misunderstanding, as well as physical comedy to punctuate the hare-brained schemes the characters would invariably conjure up to get themselves out of situations and dilemmas.

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Running jokes were frequently based on Jack’s (supposed) sexual orientation, Mr. Roper’s lack of sexual prowess, and Chrissy’s blonde moments.
Conflict in the show came from the dysfunctional marriage of the Ropers, Janet’s intolerance for a roommate romance, and later on, Jack’s friendship with Larry and Larry’s abuse thereof.
The theme song was composed by Joe Raposo (known for his composing for the children’s television show Sesame Street), and sung by Ray Charles (not to be confused with the blind R&B musician) and Julia Rinker.
Three’s Company had many cast changes over its run. The first of these changes took place in the spring of 1979 with the relocation of the Ropers to their own television series (The Ropers), which revolved around Helen and Stanley, and their neighbors in a townhouse community after Stanley had sold the apartment building. Man About The House had similarly spun the Ropers off for the series George and Mildred.
Two changes took place in the fall of 1979, at the beginning of the fourth season. The first was the addition of Lana, an older woman who chased Jack around. She liked to pursue him but he did not appreciate her advances.
Since Ann Wedgeworth did not appreciate her diminishing role in the series, Lana was dropped from the show without any explanation before the season was half over.
The other new addition that fall was the new building manager, Ralph Furley (played by Don Knotts), whose brother Bart bought the building from the Ropers. Mr. Furley pursued Lana unsuccessfully, as she unsuccessfully pursued Jack. Unlike Lana, he appeared until the end of the series.
Season five (1980–1981) marked the beginning of contract re-negotiations and sparked friction on the set. When Somers’ demands for a heavily increased salary (from $30,000 to $150,000 per episode, plus 10% of the show’s profits) were not met, Somers went on a strike of sorts.
Executives believed that a complete loss of Somers could damage the program’s popularity so a compromise was reached. Somers, who was still under contract, continued to appear in the series, but only in the one-minute tag scene of a handful of episodes. Somers’ scenes were taped on separate days from the show’s regular taping; she did not appear on set with any of the show’s other cast members.
According to the story, her character had returned to her hometown of Fresno to care for her ailing mother, and was only seen when she telephoned her former roommates, and they recounted that week’s adventures to her. This arrangement continued for one season. Somers’ contract was not renewed and Chrissy’s place in the apartment was taken by her clumsy cousin Cindy Snow (Jenilee Harrison).
Another replacement, Terri Alden (played by Priscilla Barnes), a clever, sometimes sassy nurse, joined the cast in the sixth season (1981–1982). In the script, Cindy was to move to college to fulfill her dream of becoming a veterinarian, and would continue to visit throughout the sixth season.
The show ended with the departure of all cast members except Ritter, who moved on to the spin-off Three’s a Crowd (syndicated as “Threes Company Too” in the Threes Company syndication package), itself based upon Man About the House’s spin-off Robin’s Nest.
After more than 30 years of not speaking to each other, Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt finally made up and reunited for Suzanne’s web series Breaking Through which aired February 2, 2012.
Primary characters
Jack Tripper season 1–8 A clumsy culinary student (later chef, then restaurant owner) from San Diego, Navy veteran, and swinging bachelor. John Ritter
Janet Wood 1–8 Born in Indiana, she is a down-to-earth woman who was also an aspiring dancer. She worked as manager of the “Arcade Flower Shop” and later in the last season as an aerobics instructor. Joyce DeWitt
Chrissy Snow season 1–5 A ditzy secretary from Fresno whose real name is Christmas Snow. Suzanne Somers
Cindy Snow season 5–6 Chrissy’s accident-prone cousin, a secretary and later, veterinary student at UCLA. Jenilee Harrison
Terri Alden 6–8 An intelligent nurse, unlucky in love. Priscilla Barnes
Secondary characters
Larry Dallas 1–8 A playboy neighbor, used car salesman, and Jack’s best friend. Richard Kline
Stanley Roper 1–3 A hard-nosed landlord. Norman Fell
Helen Roper 1–3 Stanley’s muumuu-wearing, love-starved wife. Audra Lindley
Ralph Furley 4–8 A goofy, yet friendly, flamboyantly-dressed landlord who fancies himself a ladies’ man. Don Knotts
Lana Shields 4 An older female love-starved neighbor who pursued Jack and was in turn pursued by Mr. Furley. Ann Wedgeworth
SOURCE : Wikipedia.
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Passez par la boutique RADIO SATELLITE
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La différence? Au lieu de payer tout le prix à AMAZON
La radio récupèrera une commission d’AMAZON qui sera reversée par la suite (que nous reverserons ) à des associations et oeuvres caritatives qui s’occupent des personnes agées et isolées
Donc au lieu de payer et acheter ailleurs, passez par ce site de préférence, si vous le souhaitez, vous accomplirez par la même occasion une “bonne oeuvre”
La commission sera intégralement reversée en fin d’année durant les fêtes de Noël. et pour assurer un bon réveillon à nos amis du 3e et 4e âge.
Merci et bonne journée

Il a été conçu à l’Université de Pennsylvanie par John Presper Eckert et John Mauchly qui ont déjà créé l’Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator (ou ENIAC), le premier ordinateur, en 1946. L’UNIVAC occupe une superficie au sol de 25 m² et sa mémoire interne a une capacité de 1000 mots. 56 exemplaires seront vendus.
Ensuite, Destination: les musées. Notre équipe avait sélectionné “le musée du Luxembourg”.
Une exposition sur L’impératrice Joséphine.
Un petit mot sur l’impératrice Joséphine: Née le 23 Juin 1763 en Martinique, Marie joseph Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie, appartient à une famille de planteurs. Elle épouse le 09 Mars 1796, un jeune général ambitieux: Napoléon Bonaparte
Donc, arrivés aux alentours du Jardin, nous avions opté pour un petit tour du jardin, histoire de prendre quelques photos et poursuivre notre chemin vers le musée.
A l’intérieur du Jardin, nous entendîmes des applaudissements et des bravos…
De loin, nous nous sommes dits ” bof, voilà un bachi bouzouk en train de faire son speech politique et des badauds l’applaudissaient”
Qu’elle ne fut notre bonne surprise, nous rapprochant au fur et à mesue de la sources d’applaudissements…Au lieu des bla bla enflammés de politique, il s’est avéré que ce sont bien, non 1 seul mais plusieurs “bachiques et bouzouks” qui étaient là en train de chanter.
La musique était au rendez vous. Génial.
Les Bachiques et bouzouks M Fugain
Les bachiques et Bouzouks ? C’est une bande de copains du 01e arrondissement de Paris (et d’ailleurs ) aimant le bon vin, la musique, les chansons populaires et l’accordéon. Ils se produisent dans les rues de Paris depuis 1995. Selon leur bon plaisir et sans but lucratif. (leur website: www.bachiquesbouzouks.com
Donc ce fut un super moment d’émotion que nous avons passé en leur compagnie musicale
Des titres de chansons françaises (anciennes). Des titres que l’on n’entend plus malheureusement sur les radios ( sauf un des titres qu’ils ont interprété
que nous diffusons en anglais ( John Rowles: If I had only time) et aussi en Français, version Michel Fugain: “Je n’aurai pas le temps”
LES BACHIQUES BOUZOUKS
Un vrai délice, une belle initiative que nous, à Radio Satellite, ne pouvons que saluer
Quelques titres inteprétés : Vous pouvez écouter quelques extraits sur notre page YOUTUBE ou sur notre page GOOGLE et GOOGLE+
Nous avons poursuivi notre promenade dans le jardin du luxembourg 1 heure durant, le temps de profiter de ce super beau jardin, prendre quelques photos et sutout écouter nos amis “bachi et Bouzouks” de loin… Super ambiance.
Et l’impératrice Joséphine alors?? Elle nous attend toujours? 🙂 Eh oui… Nous y allons.. Visite du musée, prise de photos de l’extérieur.
Il est (comme dans tous les musées) interdit de prendre des photos à l’intérieur des musées.
PARIS
Nous ne vous raconterons pas des salades sur la beauté des statues, des bibelots, armoires et vaisselles ayant appartenus à Joséphine… Certains aimeront, d’autres non. Question de goûts, d’affinités… C’est normal…Mais c’est surtout le fait que ces “objets ont appartenu, ont vécu une époque…c’est impressionnant…
Cependant, ce que tout le monde pourrait apprécier? les tableaux…d’une beauté… Vraiment à l’époque, les peintres étaient les VRAIS artistes de tous les temps…Ils “photographiaient” visuellement les présents sur un scène…Leurs expressions…leurs positions…Par ex, une photo de plusieurs diplomates ou remise de médaille où il y a tout de même plus de 40 personnages sur ce tableau..
CHAQUE personnage déssiné, peint était plus qu’expressif…Nous aurions cru qu’ils allaient “parler”. A voir.. Que ce soit les tableaux du Musée du luxembourg ou du Louvres d’ailleurs…
En tout cas, nous avons surtout apprécié les tableaux. A voir.
Le tour du musée accompli ( il n’est pas si grand en fait ), nous avons pris quelques photos des rues de Paris, des ruelles…
Un petit tour dans les parages où une photo, une prise de film de l’église Saint Sulplice était aussi obligée
Nous vous laissons en compagnie de ces quelques photos et vidéos.
Comme d’habitude, nos webradios “Radio Satelllite2” et “Radio Satellite” vous écoutent et répondent à vos requêtes. Nous avons donc préparé un programme de 2 heures 30 minutes.
Vendredi 02 Mai 2014 à MIDI (CET , heure de Paris) nous avons le plaisir de vous présenter un programme regroupant des musiques, chansons, titres traditionnels de plusieurs pays et communautés:
Nous aurons des musiques /chansons espagnoles, indiennes, libanaises, turques, greques, irlandaises, écossaises, néerlandaises etc…
Nous aurons des musiques traditionnelles hebraiques, des artistes originaires du Maroc interprétant des titres en langue espagnole, des artistes russes, italiens, coréens…02 heures 30 minutes regroupant les meilleures musiques du monde.
Enjoy 🙂
Un jeune homme est resté bouche bée devant son ordinateur. Sa sœur âgée de 15 ans s’exposait nue, dans des poses érotiques, sur son mur Facebook. Ces images destinées à exciter un adolescent boutonneux de l’autre côté de la Méditerranée étaient là, à la vue de tous ses contacts.
Elles y sont restées quarante minutes, le temps pour la police, alertée par le jeune homme, de découvrir que les images avaient été publiées par un tiers malveillant.
Le coupable a rapidement été identifié. Il s’agissait de la tante de la jeune fille qui avait eu accès à son compte Facebook puisque la jeune fille avait pour habitude de squatter son ordinateur quand elle accompagnait ses parents chez son oncle. Cette mauvaise addiction, qui frappe les jeunes de 7 à 77 ans, n’a pas plu à la tante qui ne portait pas sa nièce dans son cœur.
En analysant le profil de sa nièce, la prévenue avait découvert les photos érotiques envoyées par message privé. Elle avait expliqué au tribunal qu’elle voulait montrer à sa belle-sœur de quoi était capable sa fille car elle n’avait pas l’air de la croire quand elle prétendait qu’il fallait la recadrer.
Mais au lieu de lui en parler en privé, elle n’a rien trouvé de mieux que de l’exposer publiquement, ce qui constitue une infraction pénale. Une grosse bêtise qui l’a conduit devant le tribunal correctionnel. « C’est clair que c’est une grosse bêtise. Quand on veut jouer à la mère la vertu, on n’enfreint pas soi-même la loi », avait affirmé l’avocat de la défense, M e Baudoux. Encore fallait-il que la femme se rende compte que sa maladresse était une infraction.
Jeudi, le tribunal a estimé qu’elle était coupable de l’infraction mais a estimé qu’il ne fallait pas la condamner à un an de prison avec sursis comme l’avait requis le procureur du roi. Une simple suspension du prononcé, qui serait de nature à lui faire comprendre de ne plus recommencer, a été prononcée.
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Aria’s songs are currently on light to medium rotation on over 750 commercial FM and internet
stations ( on Radio Satellite, of course ) in 17 countries.
Aria’s new single The Key has been selected on Cool New Music, Hot/Mod/AC on
AllAccess.com.
Both The Key and Dolce were listed on Friday Morning Quarterback
as current AC releases for radio.
Aria’s recent single Dolce has been on the Official (2012)
European Indie Chart, mostly at #2, for five consecutive months on 700 radio stations across
Europe and Canada since March 2012.
Dolce was featured from March-July 2012 as a Cool
Aria’s fan base comprises a wide intergenerational audience of both men and women (50/50), in
an age range from teens to seniors. Fans find Aria’s music to be highly engaging, particularly
those with more selective tastes in modern contemporary music.
BIOGRAPHY :
Rising star teen opera sensation and pop crooner Aria Tesolin is known internationally for her
captivatingly beautiful operatic voice.
Born in Mississauga, Ontario, Aria’s charismatic performances as a child opera singer in
concerts with Canadian tenors became legendary on YouTube, reaching an international
audience of 7 million.
There, she inspired music fans of all ages with her musical talent as a
child opera singing sensation. At the age of 12, in May 2006, she released her first album, a 14
track novelty opera album called Baby Soprano.
10 tracks from Baby Soprano have charted on
Top 100 digital opera charts in 13 countries.
Aria’s amazing vocal talent was featured on major
Canadian national news networks and television shows.
Now nearly 21 and grown up with an original sound, Aria’s exquisite voice is breathtakingly
dramatic and soothingly addictive.
Her EP featuring love songs was released Nov. 2011 with
the first radio single, Dolce, released on Feb. 2, 2012.