Sunday, May 4, 2014

Black Adder

Blackadder is the name that encompasses four series of a BBC 1 period British sitcom, along with several one-off instalments. All television episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as anti-hero Edmund Blackadder and Tony Robinson as Blackadder's dogsbody, Baldrick. Each series was set in a different historical period with the two protagonists accompanied by different characters, though several reappear in one series or another, for example Melchett and Lord Flashheart.

This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
tThis series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpufikhyy
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf
This series takes place in England at the end of the War of the Roses but things aren’t exactly as you and I have always heard. What we’ve come to believe took place was in fact nothing more than a work of Tudor fiction, at least as far as this series is concerned. According to The Black Adder, Henry VII did not win the Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard IV was not smothered in the Tower of London and actually had several sons, including his youngest son, Prince Edmund whom our story focuses on. Prince Edmund is not exactly “princely” though. In fact, he’d best be described as a bit of a sniveling coward. He has grand plans for himself though. The story follows Prince Edmund as he plots his rise to the greatness with his servant Baldrick and Lord Percy. - See more at: http://www.listsworld.com/the-best-british-comedy-series-of-all-time/#sthash.wxNy7psh.dpuf

Takeshis-Castle

One of the best challenge show that I've ever seen in my life. It brings such a beautiful memories. Its a  a Japanese game show that aired between 1986 and 1990 on the Tokyo Broadcasting System. It featured the Japanese actor Takeshi Kitano (also known as Beat Takeshi) as a count who owns a castle and sets up difficult challenges for players (or a volunteer army) to get to him. The show has become a cult television hit around the world 

and here is some links of some games

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nihnxeWO1zQhttp:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ygcv2xTm6c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtXD2-e6_y4
   

The 70s Show

The 70s show is A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.Its also a teenagers show. That '70s Show is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006.

and here is some links of 
the episodes 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vzgkVIGEP4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahj-JGUCzoM

Saved by the bell

its more like a teenagers show, most teenagers back then love to watch saved by the bell.Its a TV show centered on six students and their years at Bayside High School in Palisades, California.


and her is some episodes of the show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zD0A-Gyq1Qhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DcYy0Hq1zA


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DcYy0Hq1zA

Full House

full house is an American Series . The show is set in San Francisco and it goes around the father Danny Tanner, who, after the death of his wife Pam, enlists his best friend Joey Gladstone and his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis to help raise his three daughters. Its a comedy family show which eveyone loves to watch



The fresh prince of bel air

 It's one of the best comdey shows of all time , the story goes about the Banks family , a respected Califorinan family then join in a relative of them and it was will Smith, a street-smart teenager from Philadelphia. And the idea was to make will a reasponsible and mature and here's the actions begin....

and here is some episodes of the show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PB6zRe8ZWM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYue69KofvM



Monday, April 14, 2014

Who am I ?

My name is Ahood AlHakmani. Am 21 years old. I study in Albayan college that is located in Oman-Muscat specifically in Madinat AlILam. My major is English literature, besides of my major activities I have some other interest in my life such as am a big fan of American cars(Amercian muscles) and also I love makeup am having a business on that , it works very well and am passing my free time doing it . So yeah this is a brief intro about me ..