Gesamtlänge aller 6 Teile: 55Min. “Best of”-Nachtschleife des KiKa von 2004, welche als Abschiedsnachricht produziert wurde. Statt ‘Bernd das Brot’ wurden anschließend nachts auf dem analogen Transponder fremde Sender übertragen. In diesem Teil: ‘Graf Brotulas Geisterstunde’ mit Werbung ‘ping’
America’s Got Talent Review – Season 6, Episode 9, July 5th, 2011. (7/5/11) – Most notable audition of the night – “Meet Me At Fairfax And 3rd.” (FINAL AUDITIONS EPISODE – compilation of unseen auditions from every city.) Part 1 of Vegas Week aired right after this episode, please click the annotation on the screen to watch my review of that 2 hour episode. This is my show REVIEW, with no copyrighted footage included. However, most of the performances are linked further down in this description. SHOW BREAKDOWN: Avery and the Calico Hearts: A group of painfully adorable little girls who cover “Baby” by Justin Bieber. They’re so young they sound like chipmunks, but it’s a good enough audition to impress everybody. (VEGAS) Kevin Shelley: A martial artist who breaks boards with his head. While his pain tolerance and hard skull are somewhat impressive, I don’t think it’s that talented. The judges think otherwise! (VEGAS) He’s followed by a few acts that also make it to Vegas, including singer/pianist Dezmond Meeks Thomas John who plays a xylophone by shooting a ping pong ball out of his mouth, and the girl group 4Play. J. Chris Newberg: A comedian that tells jokes while playing guitar. He does both badly, but goes through anyways. (VEGAS) King Diamond: A 61 year old crazy guy who can’t sing at all, and invites Nick Cannon on stage to basically do the same thing again, (AXED) Chicago’s Ultimate Tumblers: A group of gymnasts ages 14-42 who specialize in flipping around off of a …
When you’ve transcended your craft, every moment executed is made in slow motion. Table Tennis as seen through the eyes of those who’ve transcended the Sport. Enjoy! ~Tilden www.youtube.com
Simply the best – but Maryport’s 40th carnival set to be its last
Maryport’s 40th carnival may be the last but that did not stop the celebrations on Saturday.