a little bit of a Shyer here he is um Landing in Germany with Chamberlain to much fanfare um he met he became a hero for a short period of time could not really rival lindberg's presence but um he tried very very very hard he here he
Lemony: Thundering -- Nathaniel: - low brass. Lemony: -- fanfare of doom that I wish I could hear every time I said the word "dead" just in everyday life. Edwin: Hi, everybody. I'm Edwin, the conductor of this book and concert coming up on Sunday and I've been asked to kind of interview these guys.
It's unclear. But Glenn, when the decision was announced by Gilruth-- he called them all into his office just right before John Kennedy's inaugural address. And without any fanfare or any explanation, he said, first is Shepard. Glenn, you'll be the backup.
The dancers keep swaying, and Wilson continues to circle everything with his hog. With no fanfare , the end credits appear. The sound fades out.
And an entire world population of little brown bats hibernate in these caves. And with much fanfare and a lot of pleading, the professor who did a census every year allowed me to crawl into this cave. He says, "It's not going to be fun." I said, "I'm ready for it." And so I came eventually out of about 35 minutes
Trailers. There was actually no trailers before the movie in '77. 21st Century Fox fanfare . The fox fanfare was before "long time ago." But actually, it's a trick question, because it was none of these things.
21st Century Fox fanfare . The fox fanfare was before "long time ago." But actually, it's a trick question, because it was none of these things. It was "Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century." It was shown before all 70 millimeter screenings of "Star Wars," which was all you
Let's revive it. It had sort of fallen out of favor in the '70s. Now the fanfare was the work of Mr. Alfred Newman, who was a composer in Hollywood in the '30s. He composed it in 1933, re-recorded it two years later, added a little bit in the '50s, which is the part that play's over the Lucas Film logo.
South Africa. And she decided to look at the other side of the game of soccer. So while all the fanfare was happening in Johannesburg, she went off into all these villages in Africa. And she gave out soccer balls-- like nice, shiny Adidas balls-- in return for photographing the balls that kids were using in these villages.
The framed photo shows the singer sporting a rare smile. Janet looks happily taken back by the fanfare . Berns is glancing at Janet.
We announced our Super Bowl 50 mark. And it really got a lot of fanfare . Except, the one thing that happened.
I like Facebook, but I'd like it to not take over my phone. And so they launched it-- massive fanfare , CEO of HTC, CEO of AT&T-- and then had to shut it down, because it just wasn't working. And that's exactly what we should do.
cleaning up stuff like this. And the 20th Century Fox fanfare , at the time, wasn't used. It was just 20th Century Fox.
Now, the paper is published the same day the Nazis advance on Poland. And so it does not get a lot of fanfare in the newspapers. - Yeah, we think there's a lot of drama today on social media.
So he organizes a parade. And he's marching down the street with fanfare and music. And all his subjects are smiling nervously and cheering.
You're not in the business of making sandwiches, you're in the business of happiness. The Week 1 Horizon hats dropped without much fanfare despite bearing a striking resemblance to the Farmland Foods logo, a Missouri based pork producer,
He composed it in 1933, re-recorded it two years later, added a little bit in the '50s, which is the part that play's over the Lucas Film logo. People often assume that's actually a Lucas Film fanfare . That's not true. And revived by George Lucas in 1977.
of sunlight and you know it's not coincidental that those uh that sort of appearance you have in all those burck general clouds which don't have such a Fanfare as these enormous storm clouds
The Soviets are watching. And in total silence, without any fanfare whatsoever, in complete and absolute state secrecy to the point where, if you acknowledged you knew anything about this program, you're off to a gulag, they also select a bunch of guys, younger guys, in their 20s.
a lethargic institution with a very large PR department. In September 2014, with much fanfare , that PR department had announced to the world that climate change was the number one threat to the birds of North America.
And they also have these thematic menus that they bring out with a lot of fanfare every six months.
And the answer, which he said without any fanfare , and very modestly, was, well, perfectly, almost perfectly on both the English and the math.
Every year, they release the data with this big fanfare .
But when the postman finally delivered my precious cargo, it was without fanfare .
And "Duck Dodger" really sort of got you into that mind frame. So after "Duck Dodgers," of course, yes, the Fox fanfare was next, 20th Century Fox fanfare . If you look closely, there's a tiny hair in the gate, on the screen.
in the six months that it was the project was sort of live uh we didn't have a huge media Fanfare um beforehand
So you have two sets of gladiators, the American hotshot, right-stuff, famous, rock-star, celebrity pilots on the one hand, and this secret group of 20 younger cosmonauts, all serving military pilots, who are unknown, no fanfare , no press, not even their families know what they're doing.
Yeah. It almost makes it even more impressive that it's just so understated and there's no fanfare .
It was just 20th Century Fox. That would've just been silent had George Lucas not stepped in and said, no, actually, I really like that fanfare . Let's revive it. It had sort of fallen out of favor in the '70s.
So if we were to, as just a bit of fun, try to score the first 10 minutes of Star Wars and say who was responsible for what, give them points, let's give half a point to Alfred Newman for composing the fanfare in the first place and half a point to George Lucas for deciding to resurrect it.
And then within a couple of weeks it comes back to France in early 1914-- so 100 years almost, exactly-- to great fanfare .
But I wanted to read you the dedication of the book: "This book is dedicated to the millions of athletes who wake up each morning at 5:30 with no fanfare and drag themselves out of
He was taking it straight from the logo, so we're used to seeing the logo with this sort of drum and trumpet fanfare , and that's just a screen shot from what the logo looked like