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Carry On: Volume 3 (DVD)
Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbins, Jim Dale, …
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R220
Discovery Miles 2 200
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Four films from the classic 'Carry On' series. In 'Carry On Spying'
(1964), Barbara Windsor (in her first 'Carry On' appearance) plays
a trainee spy in the British Secret Service, who must use all her
talents to prevent an evil mastermind from the organisation
S.T.E.N.C.H. obtaining a secret formula. Master spies on the case
include Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Bernard Cribbins. In
'Carry On Cleo' (1965), ancient British slaves save Caesar
(Williams) from assassination in Rome, 50 B.C. Meanwhile, Mark
Antony (Sid James) romances Egyptian Empress Cleopatra (Amanda
Barrie). In 'Carry On Screaming' (1966), detective Bung (Harry H.
Corbett) investigates a mad professor (Williams) and his sister,
who are turning their victims into shop window dummies. Finally, in
'Carry On Cowboy' (1965), Marshall P. Knutt (Jim Dale), a former
sanitary engineer, becomes the sheriff of Stodge City in the Wild
West and must help a young woman beat the Rumpo Kid (James), the
outlaw who shot her father.
When Julie Stevens was first diagnosed with autism, she wanted to
read and understand as much as possible - particularly around the
emotional impact of diagnosis. However, there didn't seem to be
much out there for people like Julie, diagnosed later in life and
already with an established life and career. Julie didn't know
whether what she was feeling and experiencing was usual, or whether
she was an outlier. Struggling to accept her diagnosis and its
implications, Julie started writing. This book is the result: an
open and honest account of the first year after an autism
diagnosis. This book takes you on a whistlestop tour of how Julie
coped with some of the limitations the diagnosis placed upon her
and came to her own conclusions about what it means to live life on
the autism spectrum, with all the joys and challenges that can
bring. But most of all, it's a book about coming to terms with a
label that can change your life, even if that's not what you were
expecting at the outset.
Julie Stevens captures the beautifully absurd and unexpected
patterns left by the splatters of everyday life in this collection
of contemporary, conversational verse. Childhood memories and
ordinary present day events flash through the aperture of her mind
and arrange themselves in splendid combinations to delight,
challenge and encourage readers - wherever they may be on the path
of life.
Julie Stevens invites you to dance with her through more than 80
spontaneous and introspective compositions, choreographed in a
brisk and powerful, page-turning, surprise-filled contemporary
style that draws you quickly and deeply into her life experiences -
and your own. Through an intimate and fearless examination of
life's joys, struggles and mysteries - originally brought to life
in a blogging exercise in the two years before she turned 50 -
you'll be inspired to reflect on the questions, observations and
attitudes relevant to your own footwork in the dance of life.
Awkward moments, humbling admissions, audacious yearnings, stark
observations, tender reckonings, quirky impulses and the visitation
of grace make this a beautiful light-mixed-with-dark playlist
suitable for anyone practicing new moves in the pursuit of becoming
more.
Volume 2 in a Bible study journal for children that follows the
Revised Common Lectionary. This is for Year A, Lent through
Pentecost
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