by A. Frank Willis, Dick Nolan and many others
Duration : 0:3:29
Power of STEVE: Episode Numbero Très
In which I discuss the possible future of The Power of Steve Show, give a demonstration of Newfoundlands not-entirely-impressive size, briefly discuss the hullabaloo in Korea, and make a joke so random…. you probably won’t laugh. But you’ll have to find that out for yourself now, won’t you?
For more info on Korea:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/11/23/koreas.clash.explainer/index.html
Stay tuned for Episode 4: A New Hope (That’s just the working title. Please don’t sue me George Lucas, you’re my only hope)
Duration : 0:4:13
Meet Jake Doyle – rogue, charmer, drinker, brawler, emotionally unavailable, immature – and the handsome P.I. hero of Republic of Doyle. Jake (Allan Hawco) is a new breed of private investigator, cracking cases – and the occasional head – in contemporary St. John’s, Newfoundland. His hometown is changing in a big way, transforming from a small seaport to a booming oil town, and where there’s cash, there’s trash – and lots of it. With his father and partner-in-crime-solving Malachy Doyle (Sean McGinley) by his side, Jake is ready to take on whatever mystery turns up on the Doyle doorstep.
The 3-DVD set includes all Season One complete episodes, plus a behind-the-scenes “making of” feature and episode commentaries by exec producers, producer and writer/creator.
- 540 minutes.
- Closed captioned.
- Described Video.
- Region 0.
Duration : 0:0:16
This video is an insight to the Corduroy Nature Trail that runs from Shaunaditit Centennial Park to Corduroy Pond. It run behind business, along Main Street East. It is located in http://grandfallswindsor.com . If you are a tourist to Central Newfoundland it is a must see on your to do list.
Duration : 0:6:49
www.cbcshop.ca
Republic of Doyle combines the retro cool crime vibe of classic investigative shows like Rockford Files with the contemporary dramatic/comedic edge of Rescue Me and Californication, producing a blend of intriguing episodic mysteries woven with the always evolving (and sometimes regressing) relationship turmoil and dynamics of the fiery Doyle clan. This one-hour comic drama takes a peek into the lives of a not-so-everyday family with problems trying to make it all work as they run a very uncommon family business — a gumshoe racket in St. John’s, Newfoundland — out of a very full house.
Duration : 0:0:26
Download with aTube Catcher: http://atube-catcher.dsnetwb.com/get-video-software-windows-home/content/banco-datos-Welcome-Home-Page.html
Has MP3 support if you just want the audio!
The Banks of Newfoundland
From Wikipedia
“The Banks Of Newfoundland” is the earliest Newfoundland composition set down in music notation. It was composed by Chief Justice Francis Forbes in 1820 and published in a piano arrangement by Oliver Ditson of Boston. Originally composed as a dance, it was treated as a march by the soldiers of The Royal Newfoundland Regiment during World War I; it later became the Regiment’s authorized march.
It has also been associated with the Royal St. John’s Regatta since its early days. As a Regatta song it is more popularly known as “Up The Pond”, and is traditionally played as the crews pass the bandstand on their return to the stakes. It was later made the official song of the Regatta.
Duration : 0:3:25
Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity These refreshingly outspoken comments are in regard to dealing with how Newfoundlanders are at times treated by non-Newfoundlanders, particularly when it comes to the use of the epithet “newfie”.
Duration : 0:1:27
GBS’s performance of the original version of Sea Of No Cares at the Arts & Culture Centre in St. John’s during the tour for The Hard & The Easy CD. Fall 2006
Duration : 0:4:17
The best scene ever is from Jurassic Park 3.
All Credit goes to Universal Studios.
Duration : 0:0:9
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