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Part 1 of 4 of the classic period murder drama from 1979. Edmund Bickleigh is a doctor in a small Devon village, a henpecked husband who nevertheless attempts romances with a number of the village girls. Then Madeleine Cranmere takes residence at The Hall and he falls head over heels in love with her. They start an affair, but when his wife Julia finds out she ends their affair. It is then that Dr Bickleigh decides that Julia will have to go...<br/><br/>Starring Hywel Bennett, Cheryl Campbell, Judy Parfitt, Belinda Carroll, Christopher Guard, Harold Innocent, David Ashford, Ronan McCullough, Susan Porrett, Elizabeth Stewart, Briony McRoberts, Shirley Cain, Mary Laine and Vivienne Moore. This is from an old recording from when it was originally broadcast on March 15th 1979, and astonishingly has never been repeated on UK television. It is an adaptation of Francis Iles novel from 1931, set in 1928, and was famous for being a inverted detective novel, less a \
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Part 2 of 4 of the period mystery from 1979. Julia Bickleigh's health begins to mysteriously deteriorate as her husband begins to put his plan of murder into action. But as Edmund plots the perfect murder, things do not go according to plan, while an unforseen event throws him completely by surprise.<br/><br/>Starring Hywel Bennett, Judy Parfitt, Cheryl Campbell, Belinda Carroll, Christopher Guard, David Ashford, Doreen Mantle, Michael Lees, Harold Innocent, Elizabeth Stewart, Briony McRoberts, Rohan McCullough, John Harvey, Susan Porrett, Shirley Cain, Mary Laine and Vivienne Moore. This is from an old recording, but has never been repeated on UK TV since it's broadcast in 1979, so apologies in advance for any picture quality issues there may be. It's a charming period mystery thriller, marked by a superb performance by Hywel Bennett, who ranges from pathetic, sympathetic, funny and sinister as the would be murderer. But this episode belongs to Judy Parfitt as Hywel's domieering wife Julia, who still elicts our sympathy, especially with what she goes through in this episode.
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The most important details in this chapter are that the narrator is Mary Phagan-Kean, a great niece of William Jackson Phagan and Angelina O'Shields Phagan. At age 15, the narrator is certain of one thing their life will be shaped by their relationship to little Mary Phagan. They go to Atlanta's archives to discover more about the family, including the trial of Leo Frank and the lynching. The narrator's great great grandparents, William Jackson Phagan and Angelina O'Shields Phagan, made their home in Akworth, Georgia, and their children included William Joshua Haney McMillan, Charles Joseph Ruben Egbert, john Marshall, george Nelson, lizzie Marietta, john Harvell, maddie Louise, billy Arthur and Dora Roth. The eldest son, William Joshua, loves the land and farmed with his father, and on December 20, 791, he married Fanny Benton.<br/><br/>The Reverend J. D. Fuller presided over the Holy Bands of Matrimony for William and Fanny Joshua in Cobb County, Georgia. William and Fanny became successful farmers and moved to Florence, Alabama in 1895. In February of 1899, William Joshua Phagan died of measles and Fanny was left with their four young children. On June 1, Mary Anne Phagan was born to Fanny in Florence, Alabama. Fanny moved her family back home to Georgia where she planned to live with her widowed mother, Mrs. Nanny Benton, and her brother, Rel Benton.<br/><br/>Fanny figured there would be more opportunities in a densely populated area. Southern society was changing rapidly and the younger generation did not know the high feelings of the War between the States and the Reconstruction. WJ Phagan moved his family back to Georgia after the death of his eldest son in 1907. He purchased a log home and land on Powder Springs Road in Marietta and provided Fanny with a home for her and her five children to live in. After 1910, Fannie and four of her five children moved to East Point, Atlanta, Georgia, where she started a boarding house and the children found jobs in the mill.<br/><br/>Charlie Joseph, the middle child, decided to continue farming and moved in with his Uncle Ruben on Powder Springs Road in Marietta. Mary found work at the National Pencil Company in Atlanta. The Phagan family remained close with relatives in Marietta, where they played games such as hide and seek, hopscotch, dolls and house. Mary's favorite game was house, where the girls would clear a clean spot in the shade, place rocks in it for chairs, and decorate the inside of the house using limbs from trees or other big branches already on the ground.<br/><br/>⁣The most important aspect are the stories of Fanny and her children. Fanny married J. W. Coleman, a cabinet maker, and they moved to JW's house at 146 Lindsay Street in Atlanta, near Bellwood, a white working class neighborhood. After marrying, Fanny requested that Mary quit work at the pencil company and continue her education, but Mary liked her work at the factory and didn't want to quit.
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The Knights of Mary Phagan watched the tree from which Leo Frank was hung for at least a day and night. Two months after the lynching, the group climbed to the top of Stone Mountain outside Atlanta and burned a large cross. On October 26, 1915, William J. Simmons, a former Methodist minister and member of at least eight fraternal denominations, signed a petition to the state of Georgia to establish the Ku Klux Klan Order. On November 25, 1915, Simmons reconvened the group and once again climbed Stone Mountain. He climbed the Mountain and he opened a new invisible empire of his clan, Ku Crux. Founded in 1867 in Nashville, Tennessee, the original Ku Klux Klan was a secret society aimed at restoring white supremacy in the South against the radical Republican Congressional Restoration policies.<br/><br/>In 1869, General Forrest ordered the clan to be abandoned and resigned as Grand Wizard. Local organizations survived, some for many years. Release of D.W. in 1915 Birth of the Griffith Nation Next The Ku Klux Klan exerts a powerful hold on local politics from the early 1920s, aided by veteran patrons and fundraiser Edward Y. Clarke and Elizabeth Tyler began to In 1920 he elected many state officials and a large number of legislators.<br/><br/>In 1926, David C. Stevenson was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Madge Overhelser, who had been kidnapped, raped, and trafficked to Chicago from Irvington, Indiana. The incident sparked widespread dislike for the Klan in the 1930s, and its influence was irrevocably weakened. It was officially disbanded in 1944, but five years later a group of six southern states came together to try to reform the national system. In the civil rights era, the clan has raised its head again and is now recruiting members. In the months following the lynching, about 3,000 Jews fled Georgia in a boycott of Jewish businesses.<br/><br/>This was the catalyst for the revival of the family and the formation of the Benebris Anti-Defamation League. Leo Frank was the president of the Atlanta chapter of the Jewish Brotherhood B'nai B'rith, founded in 1843. At the time of his arrest, Leo Frank was president of the Atlanta chapter of the Jewish Fraternity B'nai B'rit. The Anti-Defamation League was formed four weeks after the Leo Frank trial ended. Dave Shari, the League's fourth National Chairman, said sooner or later Bennett Bliss would have founded the League, but Leo Frank's story has shocked America's Jewish community like never before. said.<br/><br/>Adolf Klaus, chairman of B'nai B'rit at the time, commented on the prevalence of prejudice and discrimination, saying that the situation was so serious that it had recently become a symptom of trying to influence a court that happened to be litigated by Jews. said to have appeared. The Anti-Defamation League works with the NAACP to debunk all media and disseminate information that corrects misconceptions about Judaism. This church exists thanks to Leo Frank and Mary Phagan.
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Leo Frank's move from Fulton Tower to Mirageville Prison Farm was done with utmost secrecy and efficiency. He went to work in the fields and his health improved. Mirage Building superintendent James T. Smith told reporters he could protect his prison from attacks. On the night of July 17, twice-convicted murderer William Crean cut Frank's throat with a butcher knife, nearly severing his carotid artery. Director Smith called J. W. Smith investigates the case. Physician Leo Frank, serving a life sentence in Mirageville, was there for two weeks until his death. His two letters to his mother and his brother (one to his mother and one to his brother) give an idea of ​​his state of mind. Leo largely denies rumors that he is dead and alive. Simon Wolf has been very interested in Leo since he came here.<br/><br/>Leo is nearing his goal of good health and his wounds continue to heal rapidly. His appetite is still good and he steams apples for me. All that's left now is to get my strength back. He sits on his bed, but it will be a while before he can walk. An important detail in this text is the details of the incident that put the Order of Mary Phagan's plan to kidnap Frank on hold.<br/><br/>Tom Watson discussed the governor's pay cut order in Watson magazine, further fueling feelings about the order and against Slayton himself. Watson said that the arrogant governor of high society, gilded club life, and palatial surroundings proved to be lazy Pippin in the barrel of great honesty. The incident put on hold the well-conceived plan to kidnap Frank by the Knights of Mary Phagan. An important detail in the document is that Luther Rosser had been a partner of the Slayton Law Office since May 1913, and that the governor held a secret late-night meeting with Rosser before issuing the order. Late one night, Rosser drove down a side street, parked a block or two away from the governor's building, and walked down an alleyway.<br/><br/>He writes that Rosser went to Slaton's house and stayed there for hours until after midnight. According to Henry Borden, members of the public willingly acted as informants in the case. ⁣Operators, elevator ladies, telegraph operators, and many others occupied the phones in Dorsey's home and office, and spoke few facts from work. One morning at 6:00 am: 12:00 a.m.: Dorsey spots the streetcar driver sitting on his doorstep and has all the information by the time Luther Rosser arrives at Governor Slaton's house the night before issuing the diversion order. rice field. Watson argued that Governor Slayton did not cross-examine Leo Frank or Jim Conley. Watson claimed there was unparalleled excrement in the elevator shaft, no bed mites in the pencil factory, no bed mites in the pencil factory, and hair on the second floor.<br/><br/>Barrett found her hair on the lathe handle early Monday morning and almost immediately attributed it to Mary Phagan because there was only one other girl with hair like Mary's Magnolia Kennedy. It turns out there is.<br/><br/>
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The Leo Frank case was convened in a temporary Atlanta courtroom on July 28, 1913, with 250 seats and 20 officers guarding the courtroom. The jurors, all white men and Atlanta residents, were chosen within 3 hours of the first morning of the trial. The defense used 18 of its 20 strikes without a cause while the prosecution used seven of the ten allowed. The twelve jurors were C.J. Bashard Pressman, I Hensley, Buggy Company, J. F. Higdon Building Contractor, Jefferies - Real Estate, Johenning Shipping Clerk, WF Medcalf Mailer, J.T. Osborne, Optician, Frederick V. L. Smith paying teller, D. Townsend paying teller, F.A. Windburn Railroad Claims agent, Al Weizby Cashier, M. S. Woodward - Cashier, King - Hardware. The Chief prosecutor, solicitor General Hugh A. Dorsey, was handsome and forceful, assisted by Frank Arthur Hooper and Edward A. Stevens. The defense was defended by Atlanta's two well known trial lawyers Special Assistant Solicitor Hooper described the State's case against Leo Frank, who was accused of premeditated rape of Mary Phagan. He alleged that Frank had seduced and taken liberties with other young factory girls and had made unsuccessful advances to Mary Phagan. Several surviving family members have said that Frank harassed Mary Phagan and that she went home and told her mother several former National Pencil Company employees have also alleged that they heard Frank sexually harass Mary Phagan.<br/><br/>The state argued that Frank was alone in the office, gave Mary Phagan her pay envelope, then followed Mary to the medal room and made sexual overtures to her. He then strangled her and gave Conley $2.50 and then $200, but later had Conley return the money. Hooper singled out the expected testimony of Monteen Stover, who he claimed would contradict Frank's contention that he had been in his office continuously from 12:00 p.m. Mrs. J. W. Coleman, the mother of Mary Phagan, testified that she last saw her daughter alive on April 26, 1913. A court officer drew forth a suitcase and lifted out the dress and shoes that Mary Phagan had worn when she last saw her.<br/><br/>Fanny Phagan Coleman identified the clothing of her murdered daughter by covering her eyes with a palm fan and sobbing. At that time, few women attended court trials except for those related to the victim or the defendant. Fanny Phagan Coleman and Ali May Phagan attended the trial, as well as Lucille Selig Frank, Frank's wife, and Mrs. Ray Frank, his mother. When asked for her thoughts by a reporter for the Atlanta Journal, Fanny Phagan Coleman said she would rather not talk about it. This silence caused the rest of the Phagan family not to speak of the trial for the next 70 years.<br/><br/>⁣The narrator went out of the door and stayed until four minutes to six. When he returned, the doors were unlocked and the narrator went to Mr. Frank to change the slip. It took him twice as long as the other times he saw him fix it.<br/><br/>
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Ozzy Osbourne and Cher are among the stars who will be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year alongside Dave Matthews Band, Mary J. Blige, Foreigner and Kool and the Gang.
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The most important details in this text are the sentencing and aftermath of Leo Frank's trial. Judge Roan secretly brought Frank and the other principals together in the courtroom for the formal sentencing. The sentence read, \
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The most important details in this text are that the narrator is related to Little Mary Phagan, and that they became friends with Amy, a Jewish woman. Amy and the narrator exchanged their beliefs and answered the whys of their faiths. During one Christmas vacation, the narrator's father revealed to the narrator that he had become part of a Jewish family, and the narrator realized why they had always called this particular couple Grandma and Grandpa and still do. The narrator's father had just been promoted to staff sergeant and was flying out of the Warner Robbins Air Force Base in Macon, Georgia, and the narrator realized why they had always called this particular couple Grandma and Grandpa and still do. On December 20, 1952, there was a fatal crash that took the lives of 87 young military men.<br/><br/>The escorts are called color guards and are handpicked as a rule versed in the nature of life. One of the crew members on the flight was Robert Jacobs, a radio operator whose position was on the flight deck with the pilot, copilot, navigator and flight engineer. Brigadier General H.W. Bowman and Lieutenant Colonel Roland K. McCoskrie, commanders of the 62nd Troop Carrier Wing H and 7th Troop Carrier Squadron, suffered only as commanders can suffer when they lose men in a tragic accident. The cleanup crew was mostly volunteers and some even risked their lives in trying to save others. It took over three days just to recover all the bodies and then there was the horrible task of identifying some of the bodies.<br/><br/>Preparations and transportation arrangements were made and then came the selection of the color guards. There was no Jewish man to escort our radio operator, so one had to be selected from another squadron. The most important details in this text are that the narrator presents the American flag to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs at the gravesite, and that they become an adopted son. They invite the narrator home to say the Kadish, a memorial prayer for their son, and they ask the narrator questions about their son. The narrator explains that their son was one of the best, and that the best always are selected for the tough flights.<br/><br/>The narrator also sends flowers to the narrator's mother on Mother's Day. The narrator also explains that their son was one of the best, and that the best always are selected for the tough flights. The most important details in this text are the four letters of appreciation and commendation that the author received from the Jewish War Veterans of the US, Brigadier General H. W. Bowman, Colonel Richard Jones, and Lieutenant Colonel Roland K. McCoskry. After two years at Flagler University, both Amy and the author transferred to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. The author worked hard and in August of 1977, they received their Master of Science in the College of Education program with honors.<br/><br/>
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“Out To Old Aunt Mary's” is a poem by James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916)<br/><br/>Harry E. Humphrey recites the poem<br/><br/>Edison Blue Amberol 2539.<br/><br/>Wasn't it pleasant, O brother mine, <br/>In those old days of the lost sunshine <br/>Of youth-- when the Saturday's chores were through, <br/>And the 'Sunday's wood' in the kitchen too, <br/>And we went visiting, 'me and you,' <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's? <br/><br/>It all comes back so clear to-day! <br/>Though I am as bald as you are gray-- <br/>Out by the barn-lot, and down the lane, <br/>We patter along in the dust again, <br/>As light as the tips of the drops of the rain, <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's! <br/><br/>We cross the pasture, and through the wood <br/>Where the old gray snag of the poplar stood, <br/>Where the hammering 'red-heads' hopped awry, <br/>And the buzzard 'raised' in the 'clearing' sky <br/>And lolled and circled, as we went by <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's. <br/><br/>And then in the dust of the road again; <br/>And the teams we met, and the countrymen; <br/>And the long highway, with sunshine spread <br/>As thick as butter on country bread, <br/>Our cares behind, and our hearts ahead <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's. <br/><br/>Why, I see her now in the open door, <br/>Where the little gourds grew up the sides and o'er <br/>The clapboard roof--! And her face-- ah, me! <br/>Wasn't it good for a boy to see-- <br/>And wasn't it good for a boy to be <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's? <br/><br/>The jelly-- the Jam and the marmalade, <br/>And the cherry and quince 'preserves'' she made! <br/>And the sweet-sour pickles of peach and pear, <br/>With cinnamon in 'em, and all things rare--! <br/>And the more we ate was the more to spare, <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's! <br/><br/>And the old spring-house in the cool green gloom <br/>Of the willow-trees--, and the cooler room <br/>Where the swinging-shelves and the crocks were kept-- <br/>Where the cream in a golden languor slept <br/>While the waters gurgled and laughed and wept-- <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's. <br/><br/>And O my brother, so far away, <br/>This is to tell you she waits to-day <br/>To welcome us--: Aunt Mary fell <br/>Asleep this morning, whispering-- 'Tell <br/>The boys to come!' And all is well <br/>Out to Old Aunt Mary's.<br/><br/>James Whitcomb Riley lived from October 7, 1849, to July 22, 1916.<br/><br/>He was known as the \
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