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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 11 of 11 link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": A 1985 TV broadcast featuring the formidable and hilarious Lady Bracknell by Dame Wendy Hiller. Wendy Hiller ... Lady Bracknell Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Rosamund Greenwood ... Miss Prism Henry Moxon ... Rev Canon Chasuble Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) It was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. This is the only one of Oscar Wilde's plays free from melodrama and unconvincing moralizing. Wilde was deeply influenced by the works of Walter Pater, who wrote "the desire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake....For art comes to you, proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to our moments as they pass." from "The Critic as Artist" by Oscar Wilde: "A little sincerity is a dangerous thing. All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling. To be natural is to be obvious, and to be obvious is to be inartistic." "There are two ways of disliking art. One is to dislike it. The other is to like it rationally." "All art is immoral." "Don't let us go to life for our fulfillment of our experience....It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realize our perfection; through Art, and through ...

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 4 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Alan Hay ... Lane Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Rosamund Greenwood ... Miss Prism Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. The actor (and manager) Geroge Alexander first presented this play with a one act curtain raiser by Langdon Mitchell. Wilde had submitted a four-act play, and was told to cut it down to three acts. He complied and most of the cutting involved folding the second and third acts into one--the second act as exits today. Wilde's son Vyvyan reconstructed the original 4-act version, (it survived in a German translation and from copies of Wilde's early drafts, where Lady Bracknell was then called Lady Brancaster). Some excellent stuff got cut! such as these exchanges: Jack: I would like, Miss Fairfax, to take advantage of Lady Brancaster's temporary absence. Gwendolen: Yes, Mr. Worthing, I would certainly advise you to do so. Jack: (A little taken aback.) Ahem!...I hope that what I am going to say to you will not be in any way a shock to you. Gwendolen: Oh! I am sure it won't. I have never been ...

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 7 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. George Bernard Shaw reviewed this play after it opened in 1895. It was the only one of Wilde's plays he did not like. Even in his late age, in the 1950s (he was only 7 years younger than Wilde) and well after the play was established as a classic of excellence, he position remained unchanged. (from 1895) "I cannot say that I greatly cared for The Importance Of Being Earnest. It amused me, of course; but unless comedy touches me as well as amuses me, it leaves me with a sense of having wasted my evening." Wilde liked the early (and unsuccessful) plays of Bernard Shaw. Wilde wrote to Shaw: "I have read it ['Widowers' Houses'] twice with the keenest interest. I like your superb confidence in the dramatic value of the mere facts of life. I admire the horrible flesh and blood of your creatures, and your preface is a masterpiece--a real masterpiece of trenchant writing and caustic with and dramatic instinct."

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 6 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Rosamund Greenwood ... Miss Prism Henry Moxon ... Rev Canon Chasuble Sydney Arnold ... Merriman Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. The actor (and manager) Geroge Alexander first presented this play with a one act curtain raiser by Langdon Mitchell. Wilde had submitted a four-act play, and was told to cut it down to three acts. He complied and most of the cutting involved folding the second and third acts into one--the second act as exits today. Wilde's son Vyvyan reconstructed the original 4-act version in 1957, (it survived in a German translation and from copies of Wilde's early drafts--and offered many more opportunities for the actors to eat on stage). Some excellent stuff got cut! here's a bit: Cecily: ....Miss Prism and I lunch at 2 off some roast mutton. Algernon: I fear that would be too rich for me. Cecily: Uncle Jack, whose health has been sadly undermined by the late hours you keep in town, has been ordered by his London doctor to have 'pâté-de-foie-gras' sandwiches and 1874 champagne at 12. I don't ...

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 8 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Sydney Arnold ... Merriman Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. from Oscar Wilde's "The Decay of Lying": "If a man is sufficiently unimaginative to produce evidence in support of a lie, he might just as well speak the truth at once." "Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of art."

The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 10 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde A 1985 TV broadcast featuring the formidable and hilarious Lady Bracknell by Dame Wendy Hiller. link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Sydney Arnold ... Merriman Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Rosamund Greenwood ... Miss Prism Henry Moxon ... Rev Canon Chasuble Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. The actor (and manager) Geroge Alexander first presented this play with a one act curtain raiser by Langdon Mitchell. Wilde had submitted a four-act play, and was told to cut it down to three acts. He complied and most of the cutting involved folding the second and third acts into one--the second act as exits today. Wilde's son Vyvyan reconstructed the original 4-act version in 1957, (it survived in a German translation and from copies of Wilde's early drafts--and offered many more opportunities for the actors to eat on stage). Some excellent stuff got cut! here's a bit: Jack: Believe me, dear Cecily, I am acting for the best. Cecily: People always say that when they do thier worst. Jack: Child! Who taught you such a pessimistic idea? Cecily: No one; if ...

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The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) - Trailer Original Trailer of the movie, based on the well known comedy by Oscar Wilde "The Importance of Being Earnest" The plot revolves around two men in Edwardian England, John (Jack) Worthing and Algernon (Algy) Moncrieff. Whenever Jack travels to London from his Hertfordshire estate he says he is going to see his (fictitious) wayward brother Ernest. Once in London he keeps his privacy by calling himself Ernest. This tactic is especially important as his beloved, Gwendolen, declares that she could only love a man named Ernest. Her cousin, Algy, is the one person who knows Jack's secret and one day he travels down to the estate, announcing himself to Jack's attractive ward Cecily as the infamous Ernest. Cecily is enamoured with him and his name, and upon Jack's return home and Gwendolen's unexpected arrival it becomes clear there are both too many and too few Ernests earnestly courting. (Wikipedia ENG) Very well done movie in my opinion, with two of the best english actors, Colin Firth and Rupert Everett, both perfect here in their roles! but we have not to forget the co-stars Reese Whiterspoon, Frances O'Connor and Judi Dench!! Funny and enjoyable! (look out for the song the two men start singing to the ladies) -I do not own material in the vid. It is published without any profict-

The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 3 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde A 1985 TV broadcast featuring the formidable and hilarious Lady Bracknell by Dame Wendy Hiller. This segment includes her famous lines "Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone" and "A handbag?" Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Dame Wendy Hiller (Mrs. Ronald Gow) had a very distinguished stage career, and many fine television appearances. Despite much success in films, especially early on, she preferred the stage. Retired in 1992, she died at age 90 in 2003. A nice tribute to her here: Wendy Hiller is the only impersonator of this role who does not make me wish I was watching Dame Edith Evans. See Edith Evans do this very same scene here: link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981.

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The Importance of Being Earnest Brian Bedford, Dana Ivey, Paxton Whitehead, Santino Fontana, David Furr, Sara Topham and Charlotte Parry in Oscar Wilde's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST is a glorious comedy of mistaken identity, which ridicules codes of propriety and etiquette. Dashing men-about-town John Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff pursue fair ladies Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew. Matters are complicated by the imaginary characters invented by both men to cover their on-the-sly activities - not to mention the disapproval of Gwendolen's mother, the formidable Lady Bracknell.

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 9 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde A 1985 TV broadcast featuring the formidable and hilarious Lady Bracknell by Dame Wendy Hiller. link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Sydney Arnold ... Merriman Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. from Oscar Wilde's "The Decay of Lying": "The aim of the liar is simply to charm, to delight, to give pleasure. He is the very basis of civilized society." "We are a degraded race and have sold our birthright for a mess of facts." "No great artist ever sees things asa they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist."

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The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 5 of 11 a near duplicate upload of this video is here: "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Ann Thornton ... Cecily Cardew Rosamund Greenwood ... Miss Prism Henry Moxon ... Rev Canon Chasuble Sydney Arnold ... Merriman Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. On the opening night of this play the actor who created the role of Merriman recalled "My first speech, 'Mr. Ernest Worthing hs just driven over from the station. He has brought his luggage with him,' was recieved with the loudest and most sustained laugh that I have ever experienced, culminating in a round of applause; and as I came off Wilde said to me, 'I'm glad you got that laugh. It shows they have followed the plot.'" This tightly constructed and intricately crafted play is of the sort that some commentators dismissively call a "pièce bien faite", but Wilde's doesn't suffer from any obvious or contrived formula. He plotting in very logical and convincing, but much of it moves with surprises--an example of such is the one described above, utilizing a very minor character to move the plot along, thus artfully ...

The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 2 of 11 "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde A 1985 TV broadcast featuring the formidable and hilarious Lady Bracknell by Dame Wendy Hiller. link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Alan Hay ... Lane Gabrielle Drake ... Gwendolen Fairfax Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) Richard Ross asked Wilde about 'Earnest' "What sort of play are we to expect?" the playwright answered: "It is exquisitely trivial, a delicate bubble of fancy, and it has its philosophy." "Its philosophy?" "That we should treat all the trivial things of life seriously, and all the serious things of life with sincere and studied triviality." This production was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981.

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Cecily & Gwendolyn (WHS "Earnest") Closing night of Wilsonville High School's "The Importance of Being Earnest". Cecily and Gwendolyn battle it out while hiding behind their respective "mask of manners". **Also note: the tea "Gwenny" drinks is spiked with a load of salt.

The Importance Of Being Earnest (Wendy Hiller) part 1 of 11 link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "The Importance Of Being Earnest": 'The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde Gary Bond ... John Worthing, JP Jeremy Clyde ... Algernon Moncrieff Alan Hay ... Lane Directed by Michael Attenborough (stage) and Michael Lindsay-Hogg (TV) It was broadcasted on US television in 1985 (when I recorded in on this VHS tape), and that is the date given in several references, but it was originally produced in 1981. This production has never been commercially available for purchase in any media format. Oscar Wilde was famous as a dazzling personality and sparking conversationalist, but he wasn't described by his contemporaries as acting like one of his characters in his plays, tho. Max Beerbohm told SN Behrman: "Well, in the beginning he was the most enchanting company, don't you know. His conversation was so simple and natural and flowing--not at all epigrammatic, which would have been unbearable. He saved that for his plays, thank heaven." WH Auden writes (reviewing a collection of Wilde's letters): The post-prison letters are more interesting than the pre-prison. To begin with, Wilde is now a lonely man, without an audience of his social and intellectual equals, so he puts into his letters what in happier times he would have expressed in talk, and the reader gets glimpses of what his conversation must have been like: "I assure you that the type-writing machine, when played with expression, is not more annoying ...

The Fumble - 1987 AFC Championship - Exclusive Footage The Fumble refers to a specific incident in the AFC Championship Game between the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos on January 17, 1988 at Mile High Stadium. With 1:12 left in the game, running back Earnest Byner appeared to be on his way to score the game-tying touchdown, but lost a fumble at the 3-yard line. After spending another year with the Browns, he was traded to the Washington Redskins prior to the start of 1989 season for running back Mike Oliphant. In his five seasons with Washington, Byner was selected to play in the Pro Bowl twice (1990, 1991) and won a Super Bowl ring with the team in the 1991 season. In that season's Super Bowl XXVI, in 1992, he caught a touchdown pass in the second quarter, and the Redskins won, giving him the NFL Championship ring he could not win with the Browns. The Browns had another chance to win the AFC in 1989, but lost again to the Broncos (for the 3rd time in 4 years). The videos and songs are used for entertainment purposes only. All such materials remain property and copyright of their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these materials, and do not pretend to.

The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) - Cigarette Case A scene from the 2002 film adaptation of The Importance of Being Earnest, featuring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth. (C) Miramax Films.