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A bridge too far

A bridge too far

A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 epic war film based on the 1974 book of the same name, directed by Richard Attenborough and with a screenplay by William Goldman.[5] Produced by Joseph E. Levine and Richard P. Levine, it was the second film based on a book by historian Cornelius Ryan to be adapted for the screen (after 1962's The Longest Day)[6] and the second based on the events of World War II's failed Operation Market Garden (after 1946's Theirs is the Glory).[7]

The title originates with a disputed[8][9] comment attributed to British Lieutenant General Frederick Browning, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army, who told Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, the operation's architect, before the operation: "I think we may be going a bridge too far."[10] The comment was in reference to the intention of seizing the Arnhem bridgehead over the Rhine river—the culmination of a thrust into the occupied Netherlands which would allow the Allies to outflank German defences in order to end the war by Christmas of 1944. [7]

The ensemble cast includes Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Hardy Krüger, Laurence Olivier, Ryan O'Neal, Robert Redford, Maximilian Schell and Liv Ullmann. Though it received a tepid critical response, the film received several awards: at the 31st BAFTA Awards, it won five out of eight categories, including Fox for Best Supporting Actor and John Addison—who himself had served in the British XXX Corps during Market Garden—for Best Score.
Plot
Operation Market Garden envisions 35,000 men being flown 300 miles from air bases in England and dropped behind enemy lines in the Netherlands. Two divisions of US paratroopers, the 82nd and 101st Airborne, are responsible for securing the road and bridges as far as Nijmegen. A British division, the 1st Airborne, under Major-General Roy Urquhart, is to land near Arnhem and hold both sides of the bridge there, backed by a brigade of Polish paratroopers under General Stanisław Sosabowski. XXX Armoured Corps are to push up the road over the bridges captured by the American paratroopers and reach Arnhem two days after the drop.

The British are to land using gliders near Arnhem. When General Urquhart briefs his officers, some of them are surprised they are going to attempt a landing so far from the bridge. The consensus among the British top brass is that resistance will consist entirely of "Hitler Youth or old men on bicycles". Although reconnaissance photos show German tanks at Arnhem, General Browning dismisses them and also ignores reports from the Dutch underground. He does not want to be the one to tell Field Marshal Montgomery of any doubts since many previous airborne operations had been cancelled. Although British officers note that the portable radios are not likely to work for the long distance from the drop zone to the Arnhem Bridge, they choose not to convey their concerns up a chain of command intent on silencing all doubt.

Speed is the vital factor. Arnhem's is the crucial bridge, the last means of escape for the German forces in the Netherlands and an excellent route to Germany for Allied forces. The road to it, however, is only a single highway linking the various key bridges – trucks and tanks have to squeeze to the shoulder to pass. The road is also elevated, causing anything moving on the road to stand out.

The airborne drops catch the Germans by surprise and there is little resistance. Most of the men come down safely and assemble quickly, but the Son bridge is blown up by the Germans just before the 101st Airborne secures it. Then, soon after landing, troubles beset Urquhart's division. Many of the Jeeps either do not arrive by their gliders at all or are shot up in an ambush. Their radio sets are also useless.

XXX Corps' progress to relieve them is slowed by German resistance, the narrowness of the highway and the need to construct a Bailey bridge to replace the one destroyed at Son. They are then halted at Nijmegen. There, soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division perform a dangerous daylight river crossing in flimsy canvas-and-wood assault boats and the Nijmegen bridge is captured, but XXX Corps has to wait several hours for infantry to secure the town.

The Germans close in on the isolated British paratroops occupying part of Arnhem at the bridge, although armored attacks are repelled. Urquhart had been separated from his men and the supply drop zones overrun by the Germans. Finally, Sosabowski's troops, held up by fog in England, enter the battle too late and are unable to reinforce the British. After days of house-to-house fighting, pitted against crack SS infantry and panzers, the outgunned troops are captured or forced to withdraw. Arnhem itself is indiscriminately razed in the fighting.

Urquhart escapes the battle zone with fewer than a fifth of his original ten thousand crack troops; those who were too badly injured to flee stay behind and cover the withdrawal, surrendering afterwards. On arriving at British headquarters, Urquhart confronts Browning about his personal sentiments regarding the operation: does he think it went as well as was being claimed by Montgomery? Browning's reply contradicts his earlier optimism: "Well, as you know, I've always thought that we tried to go a bridge too far."

In the film's final scene, a young Dutch woman, whose elegant and beautifully furnished home was used as an overflow hospital by the British, abandons the mostly destroyed house. Passing through the front yard, now converted to a graveyard for fallen troops, she and her children trek along the high riverbank, with her father, an elderly doctor, pulling a few salvaged possessions in a cart.

Holly Willoughby

Holly Willoughby

Holly Marie Willoughby (born 10 February 1981)[1] is an English television presenter, model, and author. She is currently the co-presenter of This Morning (2009–present) and Dancing on Ice (2006–2011, 2018–present) alongside Phillip Schofield.

Since 2008, Willoughby has been a team captain on ITV2's Celebrity Juice alongside Fearne Cotton. From 2012 to 2015, she presented the revived television series Surprise Surprise, replacing original presenter Cilla Black. Other TV work includes BBC's The Voice UK (2012–2013), Play to the Whistle (2015–2017) and The Xtra Factor (2008–2009).

In November 2018, Willoughby co-presented the eighteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! alongside Declan Donnelly
Early life
Willoughby was born in Brighton, East Sussex[3] the younger of two daughters of Brian Willoughby, a sales manager of a double-glazing company, and Linda Willoughby (née Fleming), an air stewardess.[citation needed] She was educated at the independent Burgess Hill Girls in the town of Burgess Hill in West Sussex, and The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham.[3]

In 1995, at the age of 14, Willoughby was spotted by talent scouts at The Clothes Show Live exhibition. Storm Model Management signed her up.[4] She appeared in teen magazines for girls such as Mizz, Just Seventeen, Shout, and More!. From 1998, at the age of 17, Willoughby started modelling underwear for clients including Pretty Polly, appearing in advertisements and posters.

Career
Children's presenting
In 2000, Willoughby won an audition for a show on CITV featuring S Club 7 called S Club TV.[5] In this show actors represented an alternative S Club.[6] She also appeared in a show called S Club 7: Artistic Differences playing a character called Zoe with the regular members of the band.[7] Willoughby worked as a receptionist for a while and then as a runner for the defunct shopping channel Auction World TV.

Willoughby also took on menial jobs and started an Open University course in psychotherapy. Then eventually, she found work as assistant manager during which time she persuaded a friend to make a showreel of her. This secured her an agent who then contacted the BBC.[5] Later in 2000, Willoughby presented a factual entertainment programme for children called Xchange and went on to host several other children's shows for CBBC: X-perimental and CBBC at the Fame Academy (CBBC's version of the BBC talent show Fame Academy).

Willoughby's first role as a children's entertainer came when she rejoined CITV in 2004 to co-present their entertainment show Ministry of Mayhem which aired on Saturday mornings. On this programme she met her future husband Dan Baldwin, one of the show's producers. In 2006, the show's title was changed to Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown in order to reflect the popularity of its co-presenters, Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern.

In 2005, Willoughby presented Feel the Fear, a children's entertainment programme in which the presenters are set unnerving challenges. She has also had a number of minor appearances on other children's programmes. Willoughby presented CD:UK for a short while in the spring of 2005, replacing Cat Deeley before Myleene Klass, Lauren Laverne and Johny Pitts became the regular presenters. In recognition of work as a children's television presenter, Willoughby won a BAFTA in 2006.[8]

2006–2008
Willoughby co-presented charity telethon Text Santa with Ant & Dec. She returned to co-host the show with Phillip Schofield in 2012, 2013 and 2015.[14]

On 24 March 2012, Willoughby began presenting The Voice UK with Reggie Yates. She decided to leave the show after the second series and was replaced by Emma Willis in 2014.[15]

In 2012, Willoughby began hosting a revived version of Surprise Surprise.[16] A second series began airing on 15 September 2013, a third on 22 October 2014 and a fourth on 21 June 2015.

Willoughby has written a series of children's books with her sister Kelly. Their debut book School for Stars: First Term at L'Etoile became the UK's highest-selling children's book of 2013.[17][18]

In 2015, Willoughby presented the sports-based panel show Play to the Whistle on ITV. The first series aired for seven episodes beginning on 11 April 2015. A second series aired for six episodes, beginning in April 2016[19] and a third series aired in 2017.[20]

In 2016, Willoughby presented primetime Saturday night dating show Meet the Parents for ITV. The show has been compared to Blind Date.[21]

In August 2017, it was reported Willoughby had received a £200,000 pay rise to match the salary of her co-host Phillip Schofield.[22] She returned to present the new series of Dancing on Ice with Schofield in January 2018.[23]

In April 2018, Willoughby announced her new lifestyle brand, Truly, that will launch in Autumn 2018.[24] In September 2018, Willougby resigned, citing lack of time as her reason.

In August 2018, it was announced that from November until December 2018, Willoughby would host the eighteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! alongside Declan Donnelly as his usual partner Anthony McPartlin took a year-long break.[25]

Willoughby is a brand ambassador for Marks & Spencer and Garnier,[26][27] and a former ambassador for Diet Coke in the UK.[28][29]

Personal life
Willoughby is dyslexic.[30] Her sister, Kelly, also works in the television industry.[31]

On 4 August 2007, Willoughby married Dan Baldwin, co-founder of Hungry Bear Media and a former producer on Ministry of Mayhem. They have two sons and a daughter. Their first child was born on 11 May 2009,[citation needed] their second was born on 14 April 2011,[32] and their third was born on 29 September 2014.[33][34]

In 2008, Willoughby became a patron of the charity Together for Short Lives

Joe Wicks

Joe Wicks

Joseph Wicks (Joe) (born 21 September 1986), otherwise known as "The Body Coach", is a British fitness coach, TV presenter and author.[1]

His fitness method uses short intense High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT or, colloquially, 'HIT') workouts. Starting off by posting 15-second recipe videos on social media, Wicks grew his brand to become one of the most followed fitness accounts on Instagram and YouTube. His first published cookbook Lean in 15: 15-minute meals was a best-seller in 2015, having sold over 900,000 copies.[2][3] He has created a "90 Day Plan" with workouts and meals with tailored portions to the individual. During the coronavirus pandemic lockdown in the United Kingdom he began "P.E With Joe" on YouTube to try to help children stay active; this livestream had a wide impact and was viewed by over a million users worldwide.[4] He is a Channel 4 television presenter with his own show The Body Coach.[5]

Wicks was awarded a Guinness World Record for "most viewers for a fitness workout live stream on YouTube", after achieving almost a million viewers on 24 March 2020 for his live stream.[6] The award was presented to him virtually due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
Early life
Wicks was born in Epsom, Surrey to Raquela Mosquera, a social worker, and Gary Wicks, a roofer. His mother is of Italian descent. He grew up on a council estate with his parents and two brothers, Nikki and George[7].

Education
Wicks attended Blenheim High School in Epsom, Surrey[8] and NESCOT technology college in Epsom.[citation needed] He went on to study sports science at St Mary's University in Twickenham.

Personal life
Wicks married model Rosie Jones in June of 2019. Together they have 2 children, a daughter, Indie, and a son, Marley. His maternal grandparents were from the Isle of Man. [9]

Career
Wicks worked as a teaching assistant after completing his sports science degree.[10] After realising it was not his ideal job, he became a personal trainer for the next five years.[10]

Joe received a major boost at the beginning of his business as he received almost £95k from his generous uncle Eddie, which reportedly he paid back within 3 years.[11]

Wicks has been a guest on several UK daytime talk shows, including Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Loose Women and Lorraine.[12][13][14][15]

A segment on Channel 4 named Joe Wicks: The Body Coach aired in 2016 with Wicks as the presenter. As of 2020 there have been 3 episodes.[16]

Wicks launched a range of kitchenware in 2018.[17]

Online presence
Wicks began to gain traction for his fitness and nutrition related content on social media. In 2014 he began posting videos to Instagram relating to workouts and nutrition advice. [18] He has amassed over 3 million followers on his Instagram account.[19]

He launched a website called The Body Coach where he sells his kitchenware and a range of fitness/nutrition plans. [20] [21]

Wicks has been recognised by several major publications, such as Harper's Bazaar, Elle UK and Forbes for his online fitness efforts. [22][23][24][25]

YouTube
He began posting fitness content to his YouTube channel, named 'The Body Coach TV', in 2014. His first video garnered over 6 million views.[26] The channel has amassed over 2.2 million subscribers and more than 128 million views.[27]

On 19 March 2020 Wicks uploaded a video announcing that he would begin to produce "P.E with Joe" videos on his channel.[28] These videos were exercise videos aimed at children to keep fit during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic as schools were closed. Wicks announced on his Instagram that he will donate profits from these videos to the NHS. [29][30]

Books
In 2015, Wicks published a cookbook named Lean in 15: The Shift Plan which sold 77,000 copies in its opening week.[31] He released a further two books in the Lean in 15 series, including Lean in 15: The Shape Plan, released 2016 [32] and "Lean in 15: The Sustain Plan", also in 2016. [33]

Since the success of the Lean in 15 series, Wicks has published several more cookbooks. His upcoming cookbook, Wean in 15 is set to be released in May 2020 and will focus on 'weaning babies onto solid food and recipes for time-pressed parents

فارس

فارس

الفارس هو شخص حاصل على لقب الفروسية الفخري من عاهل أو زعيم سياسي آخر مكافأة له على خدمات قام بأدائها للعاهل أو للبلاد بشكل عام، وخاصة في المجال العسكري. ومن الناحية التاريخية، كانت ألقاب الفروسية في أوروبا تُمنح للمحاربين على صهوة الجواد. وفي أثناء فترة أوج العصور الوسطى كانت الفروسية تعد درجة دنيا من درجات النبل. وبحلول العصور الوسطى المتأخرة، أصبحت هذه الرتبة مرتبطة بمثل عليا مثل الشهامة، وهي قواعد سلوك يتسم بها المحارب المسيحي في الحاشية الملكية. ومنذ بداية العصر الحديث، أصبح لقب فارس هو لقب شرفي في المقام الأول، يمنحه الملك عادة، كما في منظومة الشرف البريطاني، وغالبا ما يتم ذلك نظير تقديم خدمات غير عسكرية للبلاد.
من الناحية التاريخية، كانت المثل العليا للفروسية تتمتع بشعبية جارفة في أدب القرون الوسطى - خاصة الأدبيات البريطانية والأدبيات الفرنسية - حيث اعتمدت الأدبيات البريطانية على كتاب هيستوريا ريجم بريتانيا (Historia Regum Britanniae) ("تاريخ ملوك بريطانيا") لجيفري مونماوث (Geoffrey of Monmouth) الذي كتب في ثلاثينيات القرن الثاني عشر. وكان لكتاب لو مورت دارثر (Le Morte d'Arthur) ("موت آرثر") لـالسير توماس مالوري (Thomas Malory) الذي كتب سنة 1485، أهمية بالغة في تحديد مُثل الشهامة التي كانت أساسًا للمفهوم الحديث للفارس بوصفه محارب من الصفوة أقسم على الحفاظ على قيم الإيمان والولاء والشجاعة و الشرف. وفي أثناء عصر النهضة، اشتهر أسلوب رومانسية الشهامة في الأدب، مما زاد أكثر من المثالية وأدى في النهاية إلى ظهور شكل جديد من أشكال الواقعية في الأدب التي اشتهرت بعد رواية ميغيل دي ثيرفانتس (Miguel de Cervantes) دون كيشوت (Don Quixote). كشفت هذه الرواية عن المثل العليا للفروسية وتناقض هذه المثل مع الواقع الذي يعيشه ثيرفانتس. في أواخر العصور الوسطى، بدأت الوسائل الجديدة للحرب في القضاء على الصورة التقليدية للفرسان المدرعين، ولكن بقيت الألقاب مستخدمة في العديد من الدول.

أصبحت بعض مراتب الفروسية مثل فرسان الهيكل محلاً للأساطير، واختفى البعض الآخر على نحو غامض. وفي تاريخنا المعاصر، لا تزال بعض مراتب الفروسية في العديد تُطبق في العديد من البلدان، مثل وسام ربطة الساق (Order of the Garter) الإنجليزي ووسام سيرافيم الملكي (Royal Order of the Seraphim) السويدي ووسام القديس أولاف الملكي النرويجي (Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav). ولكل من هذه الأوسمة معايير استحقاق خاصة، ولكن لقب الفروسية عمومًا يمنحه رئيس الدولة لأشخاص بعينهم عرفانًا من الدولة ببعض الإنجازات الجديرة بالتقدير.

ارتبطت الفروسية في القرون الوسطى بشكل وثيق بركوب الخيل (وخاصة المبارزة) من أصولها التي تمتد إلى القرن الثاني عشر حتى ازدهاره الأخير حين كان نمطًا سائدًا بين علية القوم من النبلاء في دوقية بورغونيا في القرن الخامس عشر. وينعكس هذا الارتباط في أصل كلمة شهامة وشهم والمصطلحات ذات الصلة (انظر جزء علم تاريخ الألفاظ المذكور أدناه) وتجد المكانة الممنوحة للمحاربين على صهوة الفرس ما يوازيها في الفروسية في العالم الإسلامي والفروسية اليونانية والفروسية الرومانية في العصور الكلاسيكية القديمة.

عضوان

عضوان

عضوان محمد عضوان الأحمري: كاتب، وصحافي، وإعلامي سعودي. وهو رئيس تحرير إندبندنت عربية، بدأ مسيرته الصحافية عام 2002 بصحيفة الوطن السعودية، ثم عمل في صحيفتي الحياة والشرق الأوسط.

عمل مراسلاً لقناة أوربت الفضائية من المملكة العربية السعودية، كما عمل رئيساً لتحرير برنامج الأسبوع في ساعة على قناة روتانا خليجية، إلى جانب عمله في الصحافة الورقية والإلكترونية. حاصل على شهادة البكالوريوس في إدارة الأعمال من جامعة الملك سعود، والماجستير في وسائل الإعلام الرقمية من جامعة مدينة نيويورك الأمريكية عام 2012.
الحياة العملية
رئيس تحرير إندبندنت عربية (يناير 2019 - الآن ).
رئيس خدمات الديجيتال والأونلاين في صحيفة الشرق الأوسط (يونيو 2013 - الآن ).
كاتب وصحافي في صحيفة الحياة (نوفمبر 2012 - 2013).
كاتب ومحرر في صحيفة الوطن (مارس 2003 - أكتوبر 2012).
مراسل في صحيفة إيلاف الإلكترونية (أبريل 2004 - مايو 2005).
آراؤه
توصف علاقة الأحمري مع تيار الصحوة والإسلاميين بالمتوترة، لكنه رفض ذلك في لقاء مع صحيفة الوئام الإلكترونية السعودية، وقال بحسب اللقاء المنشور عام 2011: «أنا علاقتي متوترة مع بعض الحركيين، علاقتي جيدة بقيادات هيئة الأمر بالمعروف وبكثير من العلماء والدعاة ». وكان في عام 2011 تقدم بشكوى ضد قناة يوتيوب تحمل اسم “905” اتهمته بالعمالة لإسرائيل.

ووفق ذلك، يدعم الأحمري التوجهات الجديدة للمملكة العربية السعودية، وكان قد عبّر عن دعمه لإنشاء هيئة الترفيه عام 2016 وقال عنها على تويتر إنها : «تلامس واقع التركيبة السكانية للمجتمع السعودي. 70% منه شباب. وتنظيم عمل الهيئة مرتبط بذلك».

كما يهاجم في كتاباته الجماعات الأصولية الإسلامية وغيرها بشكل عام، ويهاجم الإخوان المسلمين في الخليج العربي بشكل خاص، واعتبر مرسي وأردوغان ووجهان لعملة واحدة. كما لا يوفر مناسبة للتعبير عن دعمه المطلق لولي العهد السعودي، محمد بن سلمان، فيقول في مقالة له منشورة في موقع صحيفة الشرق الأوسط في نوفمبر 2017، إن «هناك حالة تماهٍ عجيبة بين تصريحات الأمير محمد بن سلمان ولي العهد السعودي والرأي العام في المملكة. قبولها والترحيب بها لأسباب كثيرة، منها أنها مرتبطة بالأمل والمستقبل وللحالمين فقط».

هشام سليم

هشام سليم

هشام سليم (27 يناير 1958 -)، ممثل مصري قام ببطولة العديد من الأفلام والمسلسلات والمسرحيات، وهو ابن لاعب الكرة المصري صالح سليم. تخرج في كلية السياحة والفنادق بجامعة حلوان وكان أول ظهور له من خلال أداءه دور ابن فاتن حمامة في فيلم إمبراطورية ميم من إخراج حسين كمال. يقدم البرنامج الأسبوعي الحواري حوار القاهرة في سكاي نيوز عربية.

سلوي عثمان

سلوي عثمان

سلوى عثمان (29 فبراير 1960 -)، فنانة و ممثلة مصرية.
عن حياتها
هي أبنة الفنان عثمان محمد علي. تخرجت في كلية الآداب قسم اللغة الإنجليزية. دخلت في المجال الفني و السينمائي عام 1979، وعملت في الإذاعة والسينما والمسرح، والتليفزيون، من المسلسلات التي لفتت إليها الأنظار البشاير، الحل الوحيد، "النهر لا يحترق، الضياع وبوابة المتولي.

زياد علي

زياد علي محمد