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Ingrid BERGMANN & Humphrey BOGART speedpainting M. Missfeldt
full, finished picture here:
http://www.martin-missfeldt.de/kunst-bilder/speed-painting-videos/
Two wonderfull actors in a great movie.
My funny art cartoons :
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My art : http://www.martin-missfeldt.de
Length: 253
Rating: 4.80 (45 ratings)
Tags: Casablanca Ingrid Bergmann Humphrey Bogart speed painting movie cinema Martin Missfeldt
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Ted Bergmann - Archive Interview Part 1 of 10
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Segment of a 10-part interview with TV executive Ted Bergmann. He talks about breaking into the business at NBC radio, working as a page before World War II, then as an announcer/ producer after the war. He describes working for the Du Mont Television Network. Bergmann talks about his work rising through the ranks at Du Mont, as a staff member in the Sales Department up until becoming the Managing Director of the Broadcast Division. Bergmann describes several series including: The Original Amateur Hour, Fashions on Parade, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, The Arthur Murray Party, Cavalcade of Stars, and Life Is Worth Living. He also talks about sports on the Du Mont network— one of their staples in programming. Bergmann reminisces about Dr. Allen B. Du Mont, who ran the network, and Thomas Goldsmith, the Chief of Research who pioneered the color tube in television. Bergmann describes the FCC rulings regarding UHF and VHF stations that greatly contributed to the network's downfall. Bergmann discusses his later work as an advertising executive, as well as his association on an executive-producing level for The Best on Record specials (the first Grammy Awards shows) and the hit sitcom Three's Company.
Length: 1720
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: emmy tv legends television history
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Ted Bergmann - Archive Interview Part 2 of 10
Visit channel playlist or http://emmytvlegends.org for all segments.
Segment of a 10-part interview with TV executive Ted Bergmann. He talks about breaking into the business at NBC radio, working as a page before World War II, then as an announcer/ producer after the war. He describes working for the Du Mont Television Network. Bergmann talks about his work rising through the ranks at Du Mont, as a staff member in the Sales Department up until becoming the Managing Director of the Broadcast Division. Bergmann describes several series including: The Original Amateur Hour, Fashions on Parade, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, The Arthur Murray Party, Cavalcade of Stars, and Life Is Worth Living. He also talks about sports on the Du Mont network— one of their staples in programming. Bergmann reminisces about Dr. Allen B. Du Mont, who ran the network, and Thomas Goldsmith, the Chief of Research who pioneered the color tube in television. Bergmann describes the FCC rulings regarding UHF and VHF stations that greatly contributed to the network's downfall. Bergmann discusses his later work as an advertising executive, as well as his association on an executive-producing level for The Best on Record specials (the first Grammy Awards shows) and the hit sitcom Three's Company.
Length: 1710
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: archive emmy tv legends television history
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Welkomstwoord burgemeester Bergmann
Burgemeester Harald Bergmann introduceert met deze film de nieuwe website van de gemeente Albrandswaard.
Length: 43
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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Ted Bergmann - Archive Interview Part 3 of 10
Visit channel playlist or http://emmytvlegends.org for all segments.
Segment of a 10-part interview with TV executive Ted Bergmann. He talks about breaking into the business at NBC radio, working as a page before World War II, then as an announcer/ producer after the war. He describes working for the Du Mont Television Network. Bergmann talks about his work rising through the ranks at Du Mont, as a staff member in the Sales Department up until becoming the Managing Director of the Broadcast Division. Bergmann describes several series including: The Original Amateur Hour, Fashions on Parade, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, The Arthur Murray Party, Cavalcade of Stars, and Life Is Worth Living. He also talks about sports on the Du Mont network— one of their staples in programming. Bergmann reminisces about Dr. Allen B. Du Mont, who ran the network, and Thomas Goldsmith, the Chief of Research who pioneered the color tube in television. Bergmann describes the FCC rulings regarding UHF and VHF stations that greatly contributed to the network's downfall. Bergmann discusses his later work as an advertising executive, as well as his association on an executive-producing level for The Best on Record specials (the first Grammy Awards shows) and the hit sitcom Three's Company.
Length: 1706
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: archive emmy tv legends television history
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Juliette Bergmann 1986 Ms Olympia
Juliette Bergmann's posing routing during the 1986 Olympia Bodybuilding Competition. She is one of the reasons why I fell in love with muscles in the 80s. A great poser as well as incredible symmetry.
She began training to lose weight in 1981, but didn't become a bodybuilder until 1983, after attending a female bodybuilding contest where she got a very good impression of the competitors. By the end of that year she would enter her first competition, where she placed first.
In 1984 she won the Dutch National Championship and repeated as champion in 1985. Later that same year she qualified for the World Amateur Championship, where she achieved first place. By the end of 1985 she competed in her first Ms. Olympia, but did poorly with a 14th placing. However, she achieved significant success in 1986 by winning the Pro World Championship, placing second (by one point) in the Ms. International, and sixth in the Ms. Olympia. After 1989 she planned to take a year off from competition and compete again in 1991, but her plans were derailed when she suffered a badly broken ankle. She was not able to train seriously again for a couple of years.
In 2001, Bergmann returned to competition after a twelve year absence, during which she worked as an IFBB judge. Entering the Ms. Olympia contest, she took first place in the lightweight class, and also won the overall title. She repeated as the Ms. Olympia lightweight class winner in 2002 and 2003, losing the overall title to Lenda Murray both years.
Juliette has a daughter, Roxanne. She also has a sister, Leona, who has competed as a bodybuilder.
Contest History:
1982 Ms. Randstad - 1st (LW)
1982 Twentse Open Championship - 1st (LW)
1983 Ms. Elegance - 2nd
1983 Dutch Grand Prix - 3rd
1983 Davina Challenge Cup - 3rd
1983 Gold Cup - 2nd
1983 Dutch Championships - 3rd
1984 Dutch Grand Prix - 2nd
1984 IFBB European Championships - 7th (LW)
1984 Dutch Championships - 1st (LW & Overall)
1985 Dutch Championships - 1st (LW & Overall)
1985 IFBB European Championships - 1st (LW)
1985 IFBB World Amateur Championships - 1st (LW)
1985 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 15th
1986 IFBB Pro World Championship - 1st
1986 IFBB Pro World Championship mixed pairs (with Tony Pearson) - 1st
1986 Ms. International - 2nd
1986 Los Angeles Pro Championship - 2nd
1986 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 6th
1986 IFBB Pro World Championship - 7th
1986 IFBB Pro World Mixed Pairs - 2nd
1987 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 9th
1988 IFBB Pro World Championship - Disqualified
1988 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 13th
1989 IFBB Pro World Championship - 15th
2001 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st (LW & Overall)
2002 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st (LW)
2003 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st (LW)
Length: 90
Rating: 4.80 (24 ratings)
Tags: FBB female dutch bodybuilders sexy muscles IFBB Pro bodybuilding big biceps abs legs hot
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simtractor: deutz+bergmann manure spreader
deutz+bergmann manure spreader
Length: 126
Rating: 4.30 (53 ratings)
Tags: simtractor deutz bergmann
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