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the beach. If the arrow is parallel to or pointing away from land, the wave height is likely to be lower Hornblower, Spawforth, Eidinow. (2012) The Oxford Classical Dictionary fourth edition. Oxford University Press. p.688, 649-651] Willie helps Eugene buy a portable Pignose amplifier, through which Eugene plays his old Fender Telecaster. Willie tells Eugene that the secret of playing the blues is using a slide. Willie confesses that there is no missing Johnson song, but tells the boy that he has proven himself far beyond what learning any blues song could ever teach him. Sale Of The Century – 7.3, 2 – General Hospital – 7.1, 3 – Man About The House – 6.4, 4 – Coronation St – 6.4, 5 – Winner Takes All – 6.2, 6 – The Sweeney – 6.1, 7 – What’s On? – 6.1, 8 – News At Ten – 6.1, 9 – Crossroads – 6.0, 10 – Crossroads – 5.9, 11 – Crossroads – 5.9, 12 – XYZ Man – 5.8, 13 – Crossroads – 5.7, 14 – News At Ten – 5.7, 15 – News At Ten – 5.6, Winner & Jury 1985–2012 Flandres International Film Festival Ghent". filfestival.be. Archived from the original on August 3, 2009 . Retrieved February 27, 2019.

The data originally complied by the Audits Of Great Britain (AGB) 1972-1981 and the British Audience Research Board (BARB) 1981-1988. Top 15 of IBA programming provided where possible, although some information may be missing from the bottom end of the logs so shorter lists may appear. Also, note from August 1977 the ‘homes in millions’ format was replaced with the still used ‘viewers in millions’ rating system.This is the average height of the waves, 1-2 miles out to sea. The height of the waves can vary. The The series was reduced to four episodes a week from 10 September 2001 until July/August 2002 before increasing 5 episodes per week until 30 August 2002. From there, the series went into a hiatus from until January 2003, during which time further changes were made. Further changes were introduced in March 1985, when new filming locations, sets and characters were introduced. Many storylines began to revolve around the new motel owner, Nicola Freeman (played by Gabrielle Drake). More long-term characters, such as David and Barbara Hunter, were axed. The theme tune was also updated, and the opening titles replaced with a longer version. Finally, the show was renamed Crossroads Motel– although this fact was never formally announced by the show’s production team and the word “Motel” was simply incorporated into the opening titles. The closing titles, which had scrolled in multiple ‘crossroad’ directions since the earliest episodes, were replaced with conventional scrolling credits. Crossroads' Susan Hanson on Loose Women – (45th Annivsersary Box Set)". 13 November 2009. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 . Retrieved 1 January 2009– via YouTube.

This Is Your Life – 8.2, 2 – Public Eye – 7.8, 3 – Miss TV Europe – 7.7, 4 – Upstairs Downstairs – 7.5, 5 – Father Dear Father – 7.2, 6 – Coronation St – 7.1, 7 – Love Story – 7.0, 8 – Fenn St Gang – 7.0, 9 – News At Ten – 6.8, 10 – News At Ten – 6.7, 11 – Crossroads – 6.6, 12 – Death Of Adolf Hitler- 6.6, 13 – News At Ten – 6.1, 14 – Crossroads – 6.0 TV Times Awards – 16.7, 2 – Coronation St – 16, 3 – Crossroads – 15.1, 4 – Crossroads – 15, 5 – Fire In The Sky – 14.9, 6 – Crossroads – 14.2, 7 – Holiday On The Buses – 13.7, 8 – Coronation St – 13.6, 9 – Don’t Just Sit There – 13.2, 10 – Emmerdale Farm – 13.1, 11 – Crossroads 12.7, 12 – Chalk & Cheese – 12.5, 13 – Emmerdale Farm – 12.5, 14 – Hazel – 12.5, 15 – News At Ten – 12 Although Crossroads had always been a family run business, others throughout the years had become shareholders, most notably, Tish Hope, Bernard Booth, Gerald Lovejoy, Louise Borelli, David Hunter, Hugh Mortimer, Adam Chance, Barbara Hunter, and J. Henry Pollard.However by the early 1980's it became apparent that the family and their shareholders thought differently about the motel's future, and in 1985, it was sold off toMajor International Hotels, under the management of Nicola Freeman ( Gabrielle Drake).The Crossroads Fan Club". www.crossroadsmotel.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2020 . Retrieved 30 January 2020. Despite the popularity of Crossroads with the viewing public, the show was often criticised by TV reviewers and ridiculed by British comedians. Television historian Hilary Kingsley stated that Crossroads never failed “to provide its critics with ammunition. Some of the acting would have disgraced the humblest of village halls; many of the plots were so farcical they could have been written in a bad dream, and much of the dialogue was pathetic.” The Guinness Book of Classic British TV noted that “ Crossroads was the series that no-one seemed to love. Yet at its peak, it was watched by more viewers than any other soap except Coronation Street.” The decision to kill off original character Jill Harvey, who was murdered by Adam Chance three months into the series' revival, proved unpopular with fans of the original show. [22] Jane Rossington has said that she did not want to commit herself to another long run in the show, but warned Carlton it would be suicidal to kill Jill. [22] Jane Asher appeared in Crossroads as Angel Samson in 2003. Cos I mean I think that’s where the humour was with Benny he didn’t think there was anything wrong with things.

Ancient religions [ edit ] Relief triplicate Hekate marble - The Goddess Hekate resides at crossroads. A herma was a statue associated with Hermes. It was used to mark boundaries and crossroads in ancient Greece, and thought to ward off evil. Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece. I don’t really remember much about that I think it was one of those that you played it and I tried to do it and stop it being too ridiculous. I know there was something funny that happened, I can’t quite remember what it was in that storyline but I know it was something like I was in trouble or something and it was ridiculous because it was in the middle of the bit where I had the psychic powers! (Laughs) The Old English text is reproduced here from The Cambridge Old English Reader by Richard Marsden, pp. 205–208. Coronation St – 6.8, 2 –& Mother Makes Five – 6.6, 3 – Coronation St – 6.6, 4 – Crossroads – 6.5, 5 – Crossroads – 6.4, 6 – Three Comedies – 6.3, 7 – Crossroads – 6.3, 8 – Sale Of The Century – 6.1, 9 – Crossroads – 5.9, 10 – Passing Leviathan – 5.9, 11 – News At Ten – 5.7, 12 – Rising Damp – 5.6, 13 – Don’t Ask Me – 5.6, 14 – David Nixon – 5.5, 15 – Sam – 5.5

A rerecording by The Tony Hatch Sound was issued as a single by Pye Records in 1965. A special arrangement of the theme by Wings was occasionally used from the late 1970s, usually when an episode ended with a dramatic event; that version appears on the band's 1975 album Venus and Mars.

Minutes Worth – 6.4, 2 – Special Branch – 6.3, 3 – Hadleigh – 6.3, 4 – Sam – 6.2 5 – Coronation St – 6.2, 6 – News At Ten – 6.1, 7 – Coronation St – 6.0, 8 – My Good Woman – 6.0, 9 – News At Ten – 5.9, 10 – News At Ten – 5.9, 11 – Hunters Walk – 5.8, 12 – News At Ten – 5.7, 13 – News At Ten – 5.6, 14 – Crossroads – 5.4, 15 – Crossroads – 5.4 On the Saturday evening we’ll be having a Costume Competition. A chance for fame and kudos for all cosplayers. The guests will act as judges, awarding prizes to those whose efforts they deem to be the best. Whether a participant or viewer, this is always the highlight of any event and lots of fun. In Greek mythology, crossroads were associated with both Hecate and Hermes, with shrines and ceremonies for both taking place there. The herm pillar associated with Hermes frequently marked these places due to the god's association with travelers and role as a guide. Though less central to Greek mythology than Hermes, Hecate's connection to crossroads was more cemented in ritual. 'Suppers of Hecate' were left for her at crossroads at each new moon, and one of her most common titles was 'goddess of the crossroads.' In her later three-fold depictions, each of the three heads or bodies is often associated with one of three crossing roads. [1]Canizares, Baba Raul (2000). Santeria and the Orisha of the Crossroads. New York: Original Publications. pp.23–24. Benny had a number of very strong storylines down the years such as his engagement to Maureen, which resulted in tragedy when she was killed on the morning of their wedding and the time when he was falsely accused of murdering Lisa Welch. What are your memories of those storylines and what sort of public reaction did you get from them? See it’s funny because soaps, people love it but they know it’s not real but they love getting involved with it and the students actually summed it up when there was all “Benny is Innocent”. Everywhere I went on the side of vans “Benny is Innocent” it was fantastic really (laughs). Is it true that you were not allowed to shave regularly while playing Benny as the character always needed to be scruffy? November 1968: Yorkshire Television, but also dropped the series for a short period, until January 1972.

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