Monsters Of Little Haven New York Rating: 4,0/5 2570 reviews

Frederic Church, Deep Jungle Foliage (1856, oil on paperboard), CooperHewitt Museum, New York. This charming little haven, which the reader might admire upon the faith of our description, and whose. There the voracious monsters lurk.

Little Monsters
GenreChildren's TV
Developed byRussell Neale Dever
Written byJimmy Hibbert
Directed byTony Garth
Voices ofDavid Holt
Richard Pearce
Janet James
Jill Shilling
Melissa Sinden
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes52
Production
Editor(s)Lincoln Anderson
Helen
Kenny Mark Wharton
Running time52 × 5 minute
Release
Original networkBBC South West / CBBC in 1998
ITV Network (CITV) in 2001
First shown inSeptember 1998
Original release14 September –
31 December 1998

Little Monsters is a British animated children's cartoon that ran from 1998 on BBC1 Plymouth and CBBC then repeats on CiTV in 2001, being co–produced by Collingwood O'Hare, Ealing Studios, Contender Entertainment Group and Pacifier Pictures Limited (a joint venture between Flicks Films, VGi Entertainment, CBBC and GMTV). The show was based on the books of the same name by Tony Garth, focusing on a different central mischievous and eccentric child.

Broadcast[edit]

First broadcast in 1998, the five-minute episodes of Little Monsters were co-produced by Ealing Studios and CBBC. Little Monsters was also translated into Scottish Gaelic, known as: Na Bleigeardan. In France, it was broadcast by TF1, under the title: Petites Crapules, in Germany on Super RTL as: Kleine Monsters, in Italy on RAI2 and RAI1 as: Adorabili Pesti and in Portugal on TVI as: Os Traquinas

In 2010, the programme was also broadcast in Spain, South Africa, Israel, the Middle East, Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, and Latin Europe. The Gaelic version originally aired on BBC One Scotland from 5 January 2001 to 2 April 2001, repeated from September to November 2001 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It then aired on BBC Two Scotland and BBC Alba. The rights to the series are still owned, and controlled by Russell Neale Dever, in collaboration with Ian Harding. The distribution rights are controlled by Foothill Entertainment, Santa Barbara, United States.

it was shown repeatedly on CiTV in 2001.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • [1] – ABC Website
  • [2] BBC Alba Website
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Little_Monsters_(TV_series)&oldid=934786142'

Wikipedia list articleThe following is a listing of tours.Contents Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Tour byLocationNorth AmericaStart dateMarch 26, 1981End dateApril 11, 1981Legs1No. Of shows10R.E.M. Traveled extensively, mostly around the, during their first few years of being a unit. Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981. Mistakenly nicknamed 'Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981' by the band's manager at the time, the tour was arranged by, and its main aim was to help raise the necessary funds to keep the band operating. The tour was in support of their ' single, which was to be released on David Hibbert's label in July 1981.The tour kicked off on March 26, 1981 at K.

Setlist The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. ' ( cover). 'Burning Down'. 'A Girl Like You' ( cover). 'Get on Their Way'. ' ( cover). '.

'Body Count'. 'Narrator'. 'Hey Hey Nadine'.

'Shaking Through'. 'Just a Touch'.

'. 'Dangerous Times'. '. '. '. 'Little Girl'. 'Permanent Vacation'.

'Mystery to Me'. '. 'Windout'.

'I Can't Control Myself' ( cover). 'Wait'. 'Baby I'.

' ( cover). 'Lisa Says' ( cover). '9-9'. 'White Tornado'DateCityCountryVenueMarch 26, 1981United StatesK.O. Jam'sMarch 27, 1981Cantrell'sMarch 28, 1981The MilestoneMarch 31, 1981Friday'sApril 2, 1981New YorkApril 3, 1981NashvilleApril 4, 1981The StationApril 6, 1981The PierApril 10, 1981Tyrone's O.CApril 11, 1981Chronic Town Tour Chronic Town Tour Tour byLocationNorth AmericaAssociated albumStart dateAugust 14, 1982End dateDecember 11, 1982Legs1No. Of shows73 (75 scheduled)In August, the band's first true national tour, in support of, began in. It finished in Florida four months later.

'. '9-9'. 'Catapult'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Pilgrimage'. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. 'Talk About the Passion'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'Harborcoat'. 'Moral Kiosk'.

'Little America'. 'Second Guessing'. '. 'Pale Blue Eyes'. 'Camera'.

'1,000,000'. 'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. 'Wolves, Lower'The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. 'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. 'Laughing'. 'Catapult'.

'. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Gardening at Night'. '1,000,000'.

'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'Shaking Through'. 'Talk About the Passion'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. '. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'. '.

'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Green Grow the Rushes'.

'Kohoutek'. 'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. 'Old Man Kensey'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '.

'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S.

Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Bandwagon'. 'Burning Hell'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover).

'Rotary Ten'. 'Toys in the Attic' (Aerosmith song).

'There She Goes Again' (1992 The IRS Vintage Years edition; Velvet Underground cover). 'White Tornado'.

'. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

'. 'Strange' (Wire cover).

'Other (non-album songs). 'John the Revelator'.

'Singing Cage'. 'Title'.

'After Hours'. 'All I Have to Do Is Dream'. 'All Tomorrow's Parties'. 'Barney Miller Theme'. 'Born to Run'.

'California Dreamin'. 'Eight Miles High'.

'Femme Fatale'. Ducks unlimited event merchandise catalog. 'Funtime'. 'Ghost Riders in the Sky'.

'Goo Goo Muck'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'.

'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'.

'. 'Harborcoat'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'.

'. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'. 'Life and How to Live It'.

'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

'. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover).

'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover). 'White Tornado'.

'Disturbance at the Heron House'. 'Exhuming McCarthy'.

'. 'Fireplace'. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

'. 'Strange' (Wire cover). 'Welcome to the Occupation'.

'. '. '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Catapult'.

'Laughing'. 'Moral Kiosk'. '9-9'. '. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Shaking Through'.

'Sitting Still'. '. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

'Little America'. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). 'Pretty Persuasion'.

'. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'.

'. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'.

'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

'. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'.

Rating

'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. 'Academy Fight Song'.

'After Hours'. 'Ain't No Sunshine'. 'Another Brick in the Wall Part 2'. 'Behind Closed Doors'.

'Born to Run'. 'Boy (Go). 'Dark Globe'. 'Falling in Love Again'.

'Funtime'. 'Future 40's (String of Pearls)'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Harpers'.

'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '. '. '.

'. 'Disturbance at the Heron House'. '. '. '. 'Welcome to the Occupation'. '.

'. '. '.

'. 'Half a World Away'. '. 'Me in Honey'. '. '.

'. '. '.

'Monty Got a Raw Deal'. '. 'Star Me Kitten'. 'Try Not to Breathe'.

'Fretless'. '. 'Circus Envy'. '. 'I Don't Sleep, I Dream'. 'I Took Your Name'. 'King of Comedy'.

'Let Me In'. '. '.

'. '.

'You'. 'Binky the Doormat. 'Departure'. 'Undertow'.

'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'Zither'. 'Revolution' ('Rarities and B-sides' bonus disc). 'A Horse With No Name'. 'Another Girl, Another Planet'. 'Atlantis.

'Behind Closed Doors'. 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'.

'Crimson & Clover'. 'Dancing Barefoot'. 'Doll Parts'. 'Drift Away'.

'(Don't Fear) The Reaper'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '.

'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

'Sitting Still'. 'Camera'. '.

'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. '.

'Life and How to Live It'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '. '. '. '.

'Strange' (Wire cover). '. '. '. 'Half a World Away'. '. '.

'. '. '. 'Sweetness Follows'. '. '. '.

'. '.

'. '. 'Leave'. 'Low Desert'. '.

'So Fast, So Numb'. 'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'The Apologist'.

'. '. 'Falls to Climb'. 'Hope'. 'I'm Not Over You'.

'. 'Parakeet'. 'Sad Professor'. 'Suspicion'. 'Walk Unafraid'.

'Why Not Smile'. 'Other (non-album songs). 'Live for Today'. 'Ambulance Blues'. 'Big Spender'. 'Black Boys on Mopeds'.

'Dallas'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'Jesus'. 'Long Legged Girl'. 'Long Road'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'Spooky'.

'Suspicious Minds'. 'We Don't Need Another Hero'2001 Supporting, R.E.M. Undertook a small tour that took in New York City, Toronto, Japan, Australia and California.Although 'Saturn Return' was never performed live, Michael Stipe performed the song entirely himself during a show at in March 2011. 'Better Man'. 'Dead from the Waist Down'.

'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . 'La Bamba'. 'Long Road'. 'People Have the Power'2003 A tour in support of the band's Warner Bros. Compilation took place in Europe between June and August, then in North America between August and October.The concert video was taken from footage captured from a show in, Germany on this tour.At a concert in Raleigh, North Carolina, Berry made a surprise appearance, performing backing vocals on 'Radio Free Europe'. He then sat behind the drum kit for a performance of the early R.E.M.

Song 'Permanent Vacation', marking his first performance with the band since his retirement, though he still refused to rejoin the group regardless.This was the first tour to feature, who later recorded the next three albums released from the band and performed with the group on tours supporting two of those three album releases. 'Dallas'. 'Favorite Writer'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'NYC'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'See No Evil'. 'Sweet Emotion'2004/2005 A promo tour for began in Europe in September. Prior to the release of the album, the band partook in the political 'Vote for Change' tour, which included shows in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Florida and Washington, D.C.A post-album tour commenced in October in North America.A European tour began in Europe in 2005, then extended to South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.

The final leg of the tour took the band back to Europe.A concert CD/DVD featuring footage from the final shows of this tour in titled was released in 2007.Around the Sun was a commercial and critical failure, and band members later expressed disappointment in the album after the tour ended. A majority of material from Around the Sun was largely absent in their subsequent tour. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S.

Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). '7 Chinese Bros.' .

'Born to Run'. 'Day Tripper'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. 'The Passenger'. 'Suzanne'. 'Teenage Kicks'Accelerate Tour Murmur Tour Tour byLocationNorth America, Europe, South AmericaAssociated albumStart dateMay 23, 2008End dateNovember 18, 2008Legs4No. Of shows19 in North America48 in Europe10 in South America77 in totalR.E.M.' S final tour was the ' Tour', which took place between March and November 2008.In 2007, before the release of Accelerate and the supporting tour behind it in 2008, R.E.M.

Held five night 'rehearsals' in front of a live audience at to test out new material from Accelerate and to revisit and perform old favorites, many of which hadn't been played live in nearly two decades. The resulting live album and DVD, was released in 2009.Accelerate was met with much critical enthusiasm, especially from fans of their back catalog who praised the 'back-to-basics' direction that was undertaken with the album. Given the lukewarm reception of their previous album in comparison, the band ignored everything from Around the Sun during a majority of shows during the tour.R.E.M. Disbanded in September 2011 and did not perform any shows after the conclusion of this tour. Their final release was never performed live, though Michael Stipe did a solo performance of 'Every Day Is Yours to Win' at in March 2011.Set list This set list is representative of the performance in Mexico City and does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. '. '1,000,000'.

'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

'Shaking Through'. 'Sitting Still'.

'West of the Fields'. '. 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'.

'7 Chinese Bros.'

Frederic Church, Deep Jungle Foliage (1856, oil on paperboard), CooperHewitt Museum, New York. This charming little haven, which the reader might admire upon the faith of our description, and whose. There the voracious monsters lurk.

Little Monsters
GenreChildren's TV
Developed byRussell Neale Dever
Written byJimmy Hibbert
Directed byTony Garth
Voices ofDavid Holt
Richard Pearce
Janet James
Jill Shilling
Melissa Sinden
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes52
Production
Editor(s)Lincoln Anderson
Helen
Kenny Mark Wharton
Running time52 × 5 minute
Release
Original networkBBC South West / CBBC in 1998
ITV Network (CITV) in 2001
First shown inSeptember 1998
Original release14 September –
31 December 1998

Little Monsters is a British animated children's cartoon that ran from 1998 on BBC1 Plymouth and CBBC then repeats on CiTV in 2001, being co–produced by Collingwood O'Hare, Ealing Studios, Contender Entertainment Group and Pacifier Pictures Limited (a joint venture between Flicks Films, VGi Entertainment, CBBC and GMTV). The show was based on the books of the same name by Tony Garth, focusing on a different central mischievous and eccentric child.

Broadcast[edit]

First broadcast in 1998, the five-minute episodes of Little Monsters were co-produced by Ealing Studios and CBBC. Little Monsters was also translated into Scottish Gaelic, known as: Na Bleigeardan. In France, it was broadcast by TF1, under the title: Petites Crapules, in Germany on Super RTL as: Kleine Monsters, in Italy on RAI2 and RAI1 as: Adorabili Pesti and in Portugal on TVI as: Os Traquinas

In 2010, the programme was also broadcast in Spain, South Africa, Israel, the Middle East, Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, and Latin Europe. The Gaelic version originally aired on BBC One Scotland from 5 January 2001 to 2 April 2001, repeated from September to November 2001 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It then aired on BBC Two Scotland and BBC Alba. The rights to the series are still owned, and controlled by Russell Neale Dever, in collaboration with Ian Harding. The distribution rights are controlled by Foothill Entertainment, Santa Barbara, United States.

it was shown repeatedly on CiTV in 2001.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Wikipedia list articleThe following is a listing of tours.Contents Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Tour byLocationNorth AmericaStart dateMarch 26, 1981End dateApril 11, 1981Legs1No. Of shows10R.E.M. Traveled extensively, mostly around the, during their first few years of being a unit. Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981. Mistakenly nicknamed 'Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981' by the band's manager at the time, the tour was arranged by, and its main aim was to help raise the necessary funds to keep the band operating. The tour was in support of their ' single, which was to be released on David Hibbert's label in July 1981.The tour kicked off on March 26, 1981 at K.

Setlist The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. ' ( cover). 'Burning Down'. 'A Girl Like You' ( cover). 'Get on Their Way'. ' ( cover). '.

'Body Count'. 'Narrator'. 'Hey Hey Nadine'.

'Shaking Through'. 'Just a Touch'.

'. 'Dangerous Times'. '. '. '. 'Little Girl'. 'Permanent Vacation'.

'Mystery to Me'. '. 'Windout'.

'I Can't Control Myself' ( cover). 'Wait'. 'Baby I'.

' ( cover). 'Lisa Says' ( cover). '9-9'. 'White Tornado'DateCityCountryVenueMarch 26, 1981United StatesK.O. Jam'sMarch 27, 1981Cantrell'sMarch 28, 1981The MilestoneMarch 31, 1981Friday'sApril 2, 1981New YorkApril 3, 1981NashvilleApril 4, 1981The StationApril 6, 1981The PierApril 10, 1981Tyrone's O.CApril 11, 1981Chronic Town Tour Chronic Town Tour Tour byLocationNorth AmericaAssociated albumStart dateAugust 14, 1982End dateDecember 11, 1982Legs1No. Of shows73 (75 scheduled)In August, the band's first true national tour, in support of, began in. It finished in Florida four months later.

'. '9-9'. 'Catapult'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Pilgrimage'. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. 'Talk About the Passion'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'Harborcoat'. 'Moral Kiosk'.

'Little America'. 'Second Guessing'. '. 'Pale Blue Eyes'. 'Camera'.

'1,000,000'. 'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. 'Wolves, Lower'The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. 'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. 'Laughing'. 'Catapult'.

'. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Gardening at Night'. '1,000,000'.

'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'Shaking Through'. 'Talk About the Passion'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. '. '7 Chinese Bros.'

. 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'. '.

'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Green Grow the Rushes'.

'Kohoutek'. 'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. 'Old Man Kensey'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '.

'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S.

Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Bandwagon'. 'Burning Hell'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover).

'Rotary Ten'. 'Toys in the Attic' (Aerosmith song).

'There She Goes Again' (1992 The IRS Vintage Years edition; Velvet Underground cover). 'White Tornado'.

'. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

'. 'Strange' (Wire cover).

'Other (non-album songs). 'John the Revelator'.

'Singing Cage'. 'Title'.

'After Hours'. 'All I Have to Do Is Dream'. 'All Tomorrow's Parties'. 'Barney Miller Theme'. 'Born to Run'.

'California Dreamin'. 'Eight Miles High'.

'Femme Fatale'. Ducks unlimited event merchandise catalog. 'Funtime'. 'Ghost Riders in the Sky'.

'Goo Goo Muck'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'.

'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'.

'. 'Harborcoat'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'.

'. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'. 'Life and How to Live It'.

'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

'. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover).

'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover). 'White Tornado'.

'Disturbance at the Heron House'. 'Exhuming McCarthy'.

'. 'Fireplace'. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

'. 'Strange' (Wire cover). 'Welcome to the Occupation'.

'. '. '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Catapult'.

'Laughing'. 'Moral Kiosk'. '9-9'. '. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Shaking Through'.

'Sitting Still'. '. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

'Little America'. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). 'Pretty Persuasion'.

'. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'.

'. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'.

'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

'. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'.

Rating

'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. 'Academy Fight Song'.

'After Hours'. 'Ain't No Sunshine'. 'Another Brick in the Wall Part 2'. 'Behind Closed Doors'.

'Born to Run'. 'Boy (Go). 'Dark Globe'. 'Falling in Love Again'.

'Funtime'. 'Future 40's (String of Pearls)'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Harpers'.

'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '. '. '.

'. 'Disturbance at the Heron House'. '. '. '. 'Welcome to the Occupation'. '.

'. '. '.

'. 'Half a World Away'. '. 'Me in Honey'. '. '.

'. '. '.

'Monty Got a Raw Deal'. '. 'Star Me Kitten'. 'Try Not to Breathe'.

'Fretless'. '. 'Circus Envy'. '. 'I Don't Sleep, I Dream'. 'I Took Your Name'. 'King of Comedy'.

'Let Me In'. '. '.

'. '.

'You'. 'Binky the Doormat. 'Departure'. 'Undertow'.

'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'Zither'. 'Revolution' ('Rarities and B-sides' bonus disc). 'A Horse With No Name'. 'Another Girl, Another Planet'. 'Atlantis.

'Behind Closed Doors'. 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'.

'Crimson & Clover'. 'Dancing Barefoot'. 'Doll Parts'. 'Drift Away'.

'(Don't Fear) The Reaper'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '.

'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

'Sitting Still'. 'Camera'. '.

'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. '.

'Life and How to Live It'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '. '. '. '.

'Strange' (Wire cover). '. '. '. 'Half a World Away'. '. '.

'. '. '. 'Sweetness Follows'. '. '. '.

'. '.

'. '. 'Leave'. 'Low Desert'. '.

'So Fast, So Numb'. 'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'The Apologist'.

'. '. 'Falls to Climb'. 'Hope'. 'I'm Not Over You'.

'. 'Parakeet'. 'Sad Professor'. 'Suspicion'. 'Walk Unafraid'.

'Why Not Smile'. 'Other (non-album songs). 'Live for Today'. 'Ambulance Blues'. 'Big Spender'. 'Black Boys on Mopeds'.

'Dallas'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'Jesus'. 'Long Legged Girl'. 'Long Road'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'Spooky'.

'Suspicious Minds'. 'We Don't Need Another Hero'2001 Supporting, R.E.M. Undertook a small tour that took in New York City, Toronto, Japan, Australia and California.Although 'Saturn Return' was never performed live, Michael Stipe performed the song entirely himself during a show at in March 2011. 'Better Man'. 'Dead from the Waist Down'.

'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . 'La Bamba'. 'Long Road'. 'People Have the Power'2003 A tour in support of the band's Warner Bros. Compilation took place in Europe between June and August, then in North America between August and October.The concert video was taken from footage captured from a show in, Germany on this tour.At a concert in Raleigh, North Carolina, Berry made a surprise appearance, performing backing vocals on 'Radio Free Europe'. He then sat behind the drum kit for a performance of the early R.E.M.

Song 'Permanent Vacation', marking his first performance with the band since his retirement, though he still refused to rejoin the group regardless.This was the first tour to feature, who later recorded the next three albums released from the band and performed with the group on tours supporting two of those three album releases. 'Dallas'. 'Favorite Writer'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'NYC'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'See No Evil'. 'Sweet Emotion'2004/2005 A promo tour for began in Europe in September. Prior to the release of the album, the band partook in the political 'Vote for Change' tour, which included shows in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Florida and Washington, D.C.A post-album tour commenced in October in North America.A European tour began in Europe in 2005, then extended to South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.

The final leg of the tour took the band back to Europe.A concert CD/DVD featuring footage from the final shows of this tour in titled was released in 2007.Around the Sun was a commercial and critical failure, and band members later expressed disappointment in the album after the tour ended. A majority of material from Around the Sun was largely absent in their subsequent tour. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

'. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S.

Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). '7 Chinese Bros.' .

'Born to Run'. 'Day Tripper'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. 'The Passenger'. 'Suzanne'. 'Teenage Kicks'Accelerate Tour Murmur Tour Tour byLocationNorth America, Europe, South AmericaAssociated albumStart dateMay 23, 2008End dateNovember 18, 2008Legs4No. Of shows19 in North America48 in Europe10 in South America77 in totalR.E.M.' S final tour was the ' Tour', which took place between March and November 2008.In 2007, before the release of Accelerate and the supporting tour behind it in 2008, R.E.M.

Held five night 'rehearsals' in front of a live audience at to test out new material from Accelerate and to revisit and perform old favorites, many of which hadn't been played live in nearly two decades. The resulting live album and DVD, was released in 2009.Accelerate was met with much critical enthusiasm, especially from fans of their back catalog who praised the 'back-to-basics' direction that was undertaken with the album. Given the lukewarm reception of their previous album in comparison, the band ignored everything from Around the Sun during a majority of shows during the tour.R.E.M. Disbanded in September 2011 and did not perform any shows after the conclusion of this tour. Their final release was never performed live, though Michael Stipe did a solo performance of 'Every Day Is Yours to Win' at in March 2011.Set list This set list is representative of the performance in Mexico City and does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. '. '1,000,000'.

'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

'Shaking Through'. 'Sitting Still'.

'West of the Fields'. '. 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'.

'7 Chinese Bros.'

...">Monsters Of Little Haven New York(11.04.2020)
  • Monsters Of Little Haven New York Rating: 4,0/5 2570 reviews
  • Frederic Church, Deep Jungle Foliage (1856, oil on paperboard), CooperHewitt Museum, New York. This charming little haven, which the reader might admire upon the faith of our description, and whose. There the voracious monsters lurk.

    Little Monsters
    GenreChildren's TV
    Developed byRussell Neale Dever
    Written byJimmy Hibbert
    Directed byTony Garth
    Voices ofDavid Holt
    Richard Pearce
    Janet James
    Jill Shilling
    Melissa Sinden
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original language(s)English
    No. of episodes52
    Production
    Editor(s)Lincoln Anderson
    Helen
    Kenny Mark Wharton
    Running time52 × 5 minute
    Release
    Original networkBBC South West / CBBC in 1998
    ITV Network (CITV) in 2001
    First shown inSeptember 1998
    Original release14 September –
    31 December 1998

    Little Monsters is a British animated children's cartoon that ran from 1998 on BBC1 Plymouth and CBBC then repeats on CiTV in 2001, being co–produced by Collingwood O'Hare, Ealing Studios, Contender Entertainment Group and Pacifier Pictures Limited (a joint venture between Flicks Films, VGi Entertainment, CBBC and GMTV). The show was based on the books of the same name by Tony Garth, focusing on a different central mischievous and eccentric child.

    Broadcast[edit]

    First broadcast in 1998, the five-minute episodes of Little Monsters were co-produced by Ealing Studios and CBBC. Little Monsters was also translated into Scottish Gaelic, known as: Na Bleigeardan. In France, it was broadcast by TF1, under the title: Petites Crapules, in Germany on Super RTL as: Kleine Monsters, in Italy on RAI2 and RAI1 as: Adorabili Pesti and in Portugal on TVI as: Os Traquinas

    In 2010, the programme was also broadcast in Spain, South Africa, Israel, the Middle East, Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, and Latin Europe. The Gaelic version originally aired on BBC One Scotland from 5 January 2001 to 2 April 2001, repeated from September to November 2001 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It then aired on BBC Two Scotland and BBC Alba. The rights to the series are still owned, and controlled by Russell Neale Dever, in collaboration with Ian Harding. The distribution rights are controlled by Foothill Entertainment, Santa Barbara, United States.

    it was shown repeatedly on CiTV in 2001.

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    Wikipedia list articleThe following is a listing of tours.Contents Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981 Tour byLocationNorth AmericaStart dateMarch 26, 1981End dateApril 11, 1981Legs1No. Of shows10R.E.M. Traveled extensively, mostly around the, during their first few years of being a unit. Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981. Mistakenly nicknamed 'Rapid.Eye.Movement.Tour.1981' by the band's manager at the time, the tour was arranged by, and its main aim was to help raise the necessary funds to keep the band operating. The tour was in support of their ' single, which was to be released on David Hibbert's label in July 1981.The tour kicked off on March 26, 1981 at K.

    Setlist The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. ' ( cover). 'Burning Down'. 'A Girl Like You' ( cover). 'Get on Their Way'. ' ( cover). '.

    'Body Count'. 'Narrator'. 'Hey Hey Nadine'.

    'Shaking Through'. 'Just a Touch'.

    '. 'Dangerous Times'. '. '. '. 'Little Girl'. 'Permanent Vacation'.

    'Mystery to Me'. '. 'Windout'.

    'I Can't Control Myself' ( cover). 'Wait'. 'Baby I'.

    ' ( cover). 'Lisa Says' ( cover). '9-9'. 'White Tornado'DateCityCountryVenueMarch 26, 1981United StatesK.O. Jam'sMarch 27, 1981Cantrell'sMarch 28, 1981The MilestoneMarch 31, 1981Friday'sApril 2, 1981New YorkApril 3, 1981NashvilleApril 4, 1981The StationApril 6, 1981The PierApril 10, 1981Tyrone's O.CApril 11, 1981Chronic Town Tour Chronic Town Tour Tour byLocationNorth AmericaAssociated albumStart dateAugust 14, 1982End dateDecember 11, 1982Legs1No. Of shows73 (75 scheduled)In August, the band's first true national tour, in support of, began in. It finished in Florida four months later.

    '. '9-9'. 'Catapult'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Pilgrimage'. '7 Chinese Bros.'

    . 'Talk About the Passion'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

    'Harborcoat'. 'Moral Kiosk'.

    'Little America'. 'Second Guessing'. '. 'Pale Blue Eyes'. 'Camera'.

    '1,000,000'. 'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. 'Wolves, Lower'The typical setlist for the tour consisted of:. 'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. 'Laughing'. 'Catapult'.

    '. '7 Chinese Bros.'

    . '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Gardening at Night'. '1,000,000'.

    'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

    'Shaking Through'. 'Talk About the Passion'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. '. '7 Chinese Bros.'

    . 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'. '.

    'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Green Grow the Rushes'.

    'Kohoutek'. 'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. 'Old Man Kensey'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '.

    'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S.

    Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Bandwagon'. 'Burning Hell'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover).

    'Rotary Ten'. 'Toys in the Attic' (Aerosmith song).

    'There She Goes Again' (1992 The IRS Vintage Years edition; Velvet Underground cover). 'White Tornado'.

    '. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

    '. 'Strange' (Wire cover).

    'Other (non-album songs). 'John the Revelator'.

    'Singing Cage'. 'Title'.

    'After Hours'. 'All I Have to Do Is Dream'. 'All Tomorrow's Parties'. 'Barney Miller Theme'. 'Born to Run'.

    'California Dreamin'. 'Eight Miles High'.

    'Femme Fatale'. Ducks unlimited event merchandise catalog. 'Funtime'. 'Ghost Riders in the Sky'.

    'Goo Goo Muck'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'.

    'Moral Kiosk'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'.

    '. 'Harborcoat'. 'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'.

    '. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'. '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'. 'Life and How to Live It'.

    'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

    '. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'. 'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover).

    'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition). 'Underneath the Bunker'. 'Crazy' (1992 IRS Vintage Years edition; Pylon cover). 'White Tornado'.

    'Disturbance at the Heron House'. 'Exhuming McCarthy'.

    '. 'Fireplace'. 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine). 'King of Birds'. 'Lightnin' Hopkins'. 'Oddfellows Local 151'.

    '. 'Strange' (Wire cover). 'Welcome to the Occupation'.

    '. '. '1,000,000'. 'Wolves, Lower'. 'Catapult'.

    'Laughing'. 'Moral Kiosk'. '9-9'. '. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Shaking Through'.

    'Sitting Still'. '. 'We Walk'. 'West of the Fields'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

    'Little America'. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S. Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). 'Pretty Persuasion'.

    '. 'Time After Time (AnnElise)'. 'Auctioneer (Another Engine)'.

    '. 'Feeling Gravitys Pull'. 'Good Advices'.

    'Life and How to Live It'. 'Maps and Legends'. '. 'Cuyahoga'.

    '. 'The Flowers of Guatemala'. 'I Believe'.

    Rating

    'Just a Touch'. 'Superman' (The Clique cover). 'Swan Swan H'. 'These Days'. 'Tired of Singing Trouble' (1993 I.R.S. 'Academy Fight Song'.

    'After Hours'. 'Ain't No Sunshine'. 'Another Brick in the Wall Part 2'. 'Behind Closed Doors'.

    'Born to Run'. 'Boy (Go). 'Dark Globe'. 'Falling in Love Again'.

    'Funtime'. 'Future 40's (String of Pearls)'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Harpers'.

    'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '. '. '.

    '. 'Disturbance at the Heron House'. '. '. '. 'Welcome to the Occupation'. '.

    '. '. '.

    '. 'Half a World Away'. '. 'Me in Honey'. '. '.

    '. '. '.

    'Monty Got a Raw Deal'. '. 'Star Me Kitten'. 'Try Not to Breathe'.

    'Fretless'. '. 'Circus Envy'. '. 'I Don't Sleep, I Dream'. 'I Took Your Name'. 'King of Comedy'.

    'Let Me In'. '. '.

    '. '.

    'You'. 'Binky the Doormat. 'Departure'. 'Undertow'.

    'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'Zither'. 'Revolution' ('Rarities and B-sides' bonus disc). 'A Horse With No Name'. 'Another Girl, Another Planet'. 'Atlantis.

    'Behind Closed Doors'. 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'.

    'Crimson & Clover'. 'Dancing Barefoot'. 'Doll Parts'. 'Drift Away'.

    '(Don't Fear) The Reaper'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . '.

    'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

    'Sitting Still'. 'Camera'. '.

    '. 'Pretty Persuasion'. '.

    'Life and How to Live It'. '. 'Cuyahoga'. '. '. '. '.

    'Strange' (Wire cover). '. '. '. 'Half a World Away'. '. '.

    '. '. '. 'Sweetness Follows'. '. '. '.

    '. '.

    '. '. 'Leave'. 'Low Desert'. '.

    'So Fast, So Numb'. 'The Wake-Up Bomb'. 'The Apologist'.

    '. '. 'Falls to Climb'. 'Hope'. 'I'm Not Over You'.

    '. 'Parakeet'. 'Sad Professor'. 'Suspicion'. 'Walk Unafraid'.

    'Why Not Smile'. 'Other (non-album songs). 'Live for Today'. 'Ambulance Blues'. 'Big Spender'. 'Black Boys on Mopeds'.

    'Dallas'. 'Ghost Rider'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

    'Jesus'. 'Long Legged Girl'. 'Long Road'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'Spooky'.

    'Suspicious Minds'. 'We Don't Need Another Hero'2001 Supporting, R.E.M. Undertook a small tour that took in New York City, Toronto, Japan, Australia and California.Although 'Saturn Return' was never performed live, Michael Stipe performed the song entirely himself during a show at in March 2011. 'Better Man'. 'Dead from the Waist Down'.

    'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' . 'La Bamba'. 'Long Road'. 'People Have the Power'2003 A tour in support of the band's Warner Bros. Compilation took place in Europe between June and August, then in North America between August and October.The concert video was taken from footage captured from a show in, Germany on this tour.At a concert in Raleigh, North Carolina, Berry made a surprise appearance, performing backing vocals on 'Radio Free Europe'. He then sat behind the drum kit for a performance of the early R.E.M.

    Song 'Permanent Vacation', marking his first performance with the band since his retirement, though he still refused to rejoin the group regardless.This was the first tour to feature, who later recorded the next three albums released from the band and performed with the group on tours supporting two of those three album releases. 'Dallas'. 'Favorite Writer'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

    'NYC'. 'The Passenger'. 'People Have the Power'. 'See No Evil'. 'Sweet Emotion'2004/2005 A promo tour for began in Europe in September. Prior to the release of the album, the band partook in the political 'Vote for Change' tour, which included shows in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Florida and Washington, D.C.A post-album tour commenced in October in North America.A European tour began in Europe in 2005, then extended to South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.

    The final leg of the tour took the band back to Europe.A concert CD/DVD featuring footage from the final shows of this tour in titled was released in 2007.Around the Sun was a commercial and critical failure, and band members later expressed disappointment in the album after the tour ended. A majority of material from Around the Sun was largely absent in their subsequent tour. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '. 'Sitting Still'.

    '. 'Moon River' (1992 I.R.S.

    Vintage Years edition; Henry Mancini cover). '7 Chinese Bros.' .

    'Born to Run'. 'Day Tripper'. 'Happy Birthday'. 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?' .

    'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. 'The Passenger'. 'Suzanne'. 'Teenage Kicks'Accelerate Tour Murmur Tour Tour byLocationNorth America, Europe, South AmericaAssociated albumStart dateMay 23, 2008End dateNovember 18, 2008Legs4No. Of shows19 in North America48 in Europe10 in South America77 in totalR.E.M.' S final tour was the ' Tour', which took place between March and November 2008.In 2007, before the release of Accelerate and the supporting tour behind it in 2008, R.E.M.

    Held five night 'rehearsals' in front of a live audience at to test out new material from Accelerate and to revisit and perform old favorites, many of which hadn't been played live in nearly two decades. The resulting live album and DVD, was released in 2009.Accelerate was met with much critical enthusiasm, especially from fans of their back catalog who praised the 'back-to-basics' direction that was undertaken with the album. Given the lukewarm reception of their previous album in comparison, the band ignored everything from Around the Sun during a majority of shows during the tour.R.E.M. Disbanded in September 2011 and did not perform any shows after the conclusion of this tour. Their final release was never performed live, though Michael Stipe did a solo performance of 'Every Day Is Yours to Win' at in March 2011.Set list This set list is representative of the performance in Mexico City and does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

    'Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)'. '. '1,000,000'.

    'Wolves, Lower'. 'Perfect Circle'. 'Pilgrimage'. '.

    'Shaking Through'. 'Sitting Still'.

    'West of the Fields'. '. 'Harborcoat'. 'Letter Never Sent'.

    'Little America'. 'Pretty Persuasion'. 'Second Guessing'.

    '7 Chinese Bros.'

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