1)While I am sure, Pete and/or Nick were thinking of a specific Website, I have found several:
http://www.petercooper.co.uk/archives/001169.html
http://www.lazinc.com/artists/paul-insect/original-art/784/
http://www.gumtree.com/london/99/29911399.html
And I am sure there are several more, including the one that they were thinking of. Unfortunatly, I couldn't find it, So will just have to make do with what I could find.
2)Start - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Boys_of_Alabama
1 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama
2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee
3 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee
4 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blessed_Are...
5 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_After_Tomorrow_(album)
End - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Earle
Although I know that this is not exactly what Pete\Nick were looking for, but there you go. This is the only method I had for connecting the two. Blind Boys of Alabama, obviously from Alabama - Alabama boarders Tennessee - NashVille is in Tennessee - The Album 'Blessed Are...' was recorded in Nashville - The Album 'Day After Tomorrow' Put together by the same person as 'Blessed are...', Joan Baez - Steve Earle is featured on the album 'Day after tomorrow'.
I am going to guess that the real connection that I was supposed to find, was something to do with the fact that Steve Earle played a drug addict in 'The Wire' for most of season 2, and then for some of season 5.
3)Un-Able to make the connection, Did I miss something in class?
4)
From this and a few of the other short clips I have seen showing the character 'Omar', I can see that he is a very up-front person, someone that does not like to be told what to do. He's got a strong aura about him, instantly scaring the other characters in the scene. When he shot 'Savino' he did it with an atitude that says to the audience that he will have no remorse for what he does. And even with his leg, limping everywhere (Do not know all the story behind that, so probably don't understand it fully) he still manages to be the big strong, scary character. There seems to be allot of will power in his character.
5)
25 Nov 2008
List of Tv Dramas, under the genre ' Childerens'
1) Ace of Wands - 1970
2) Adventures of Black beauty - 1972
3) The adventures of Robin hood - 1955
4) Carries War - 1974
5) Catwazle - 1970
6) The Chronicals of Narnia - 1988
7) Grange Hill - 1978
8) The Owl Service - 1969
9) The Railway Childeren -1968
10) The Secret Garden - 1975
11) Tuckers Luck - 1983
12) MI High - 2007
13) Sarah Jane Adventures - 2008
14) Tracy Beaker -2002
15) BagPuss - 1974
And Many many more...
Childerens Tv programs have evolved over many years of broadcasting, from the golden oldies of BagPuss in the 70s, up to things like MI High and Sarah Jane Adventures of today. They've changed the complexity of the story, and have accomanied all ranges of audience. Changes from the base storyline to special effects have increased over the years, olden programs use the classical "Good guy defeats Bad guy" Routine regularly, whereas today that storyline is still being used but on occasion, the 'Good guy' doesn't know who the 'Bad guy' is to begin with, and as the episode progresses they follow clues to work out who they are after. We are also seeing the increase of 'Memory' being used in childerens tv drama, so where one episode ends, the next picks up on. Taking ideas from more adult programs and applying them to simpler, easier to understand stories, aimed at a younger audience.
Video clips of different Childerens tv Dramas:
1) Ace of Wands - 1970
2) Adventures of Black beauty - 1972
3) The adventures of Robin hood - 1955
4) Carries War - 1974
5) Catwazle - 1970
6) The Chronicals of Narnia - 1988
7) Grange Hill - 1978
8) The Owl Service - 1969
9) The Railway Childeren -1968
10) The Secret Garden - 1975
11) Tuckers Luck - 1983
12) MI High - 2007
13) Sarah Jane Adventures - 2008
14) Tracy Beaker -2002
15) BagPuss - 1974
And Many many more...
Childerens Tv programs have evolved over many years of broadcasting, from the golden oldies of BagPuss in the 70s, up to things like MI High and Sarah Jane Adventures of today. They've changed the complexity of the story, and have accomanied all ranges of audience. Changes from the base storyline to special effects have increased over the years, olden programs use the classical "Good guy defeats Bad guy" Routine regularly, whereas today that storyline is still being used but on occasion, the 'Good guy' doesn't know who the 'Bad guy' is to begin with, and as the episode progresses they follow clues to work out who they are after. We are also seeing the increase of 'Memory' being used in childerens tv drama, so where one episode ends, the next picks up on. Taking ideas from more adult programs and applying them to simpler, easier to understand stories, aimed at a younger audience.
Video clips of different Childerens tv Dramas:
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