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Private Snafu: The World War II Propaganda Cartoons Created by Dr. Seuss, Frank Capra & Mel Blanc

Private Snafu: The World War II Propaganda Cartoons Created by Dr. Seuss, Frank Capra & Mel Blanc

Pri­vate Sna­fu was the U.S. Army’s worst sol­dier. He was slop­py, lazy and prone to shoot­ing off his mouth to Nazi agents. And he was huge­ly pop­u­lar with his fel­low GIs. Pri­vate Sna­fu was, of course, an ani­mat­ed car­toon char­ac­ter designed for the mil­i­tary recruits. He was an adorable dolt who sound­ed like Bugs Bun­ny and looked a bit like Elmer Fudd. And in every episode, he taught sol­diers what not to do, from blab­bing about troop move­ments to not tak­ing malar­ia med­ica­tion. The idea for the series report­ed­ly came from Frank Capra — the Oscar-win­ning direc­tor of It’s a Won­der­ful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Wash­ing­ton and, dur­ing WWII, the chair­man of the U.S. Army Air Force First Motion Pic­ture Unit. He want­ed to cre­ate a car­toon series for new recruits, many of whom were young, unworld­ly and in some cas­es illit­er­ate. Capra gave Dis­ney first shot at devel­op­ing the idea but Warn­er Bros’ Leon Schlesinger, a man who was as famous for his hard-dri­ving busi­ness acu­men as he was for wear­ing exces­sive …

Meet the Madame Blanc Mysteries season 3 cast

Meet the Madame Blanc Mysteries season 3 cast

We’re ever so slightly obsessed with the crime drama The Madame Blanc Mysteries on Channel 5 – and for good reason! The hit show’s third season is well underway, and with a brilliant cast and solid storylines, the show has become a must-watch for us! But who stars in the popular show? Meet the cast here…  As well as an array of guest stars, the show stars Coronation Street star Sally Lindsay as Jean, a renowned and respected antiques dealer who returns with her expertise in the world of antiquities proving to be the key to solving a series of murders and mysteries.  WATCH: The Madame Blanc Mysteries cast rave about ‘magical’ filming location Sally, incidentally, is also the show’s co-creator, writer and producer. Speaking about the show, Sally said: “We are thrilled to be returning to the sunshine and giving you another mystery-packed series of Madame Blanc. I am truly humbled by the love for our show and can’t wait to give you lots more adventures. See you in St. Victoire!” Peep Show, Benidorm …

British mother and son killed by avalanche on Mont Blanc in France are named – as family pays tribute | UK News

British mother and son killed by avalanche on Mont Blanc in France are named – as family pays tribute | UK News

The family of a British mother and son killed by an avalanche on Mont Blanc in France have said they are “beyond heartbroken” following the “tragic accident”. Kate Vokes, 54, and her 22-year-old son Archie were found dead under snow by mountain rescuers around Saint-Gervais, a resort near Chamonix, on Thursday afternoon. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. You can receive Breaking News alerts on a smartphone or tablet via the Sky News App. You can also follow @SkyNews on X or subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the latest news. Source link

Aviva boss Amanda Blanc and retail guru Mary Portas among business figures in new year honours list | Business

Aviva boss Amanda Blanc and retail guru Mary Portas among business figures in new year honours list | Business

About 25 people have been awarded honours for services to business in the new year honours list, with others working in business cited for other elements of service in public life. Two of the main honours were handed to business people who were big donors to the Conservative party: the Wetherspoons boss, Tim Martin, and the Addison Lee founder, John Griffin. Among the most notable recipients of honours in the business world were: Amanda Blanc The 56-year-old chief executive of Aviva becomes a dame commander, cited for services to gender equality and to net zero as well as business. Blanc’s three years at the helm of the insurer, after having previously led Axa, has seen the share price rise. Her interventions elsewhere have been perhaps even more notable: from being the first FTSE 100 firm to publicly withdraw from the CBI after allegations of sexual offences, blowing open attempts to cover up a bullying scandal in the Welsh Rugby Union, and then being an instrumental part of the BP board who recently ousted the disgraced …

Avalanche kills British mother and son skiing on Mont Blanc in France | World News

Avalanche kills British mother and son skiing on Mont Blanc in France | World News

Two British skiers have been killed by an avalanche on Mont Blanc in France. Mountain rescuers found a 54-year-old mother and her 22-year-old son dead under snow that hit a narrow gulley around Saint-Gervais, a resort near Chamonix, on Thursday afternoon. Officials believe it may have been triggered by two ski tourers who were uphill of the British family, skiing in the Pirolettes couloir. The mother and son had been skiing with three other family members and a freelance ski instructor, whom they had known for several years, the Bonneville Public Prosecutor’s Office said on Friday. No one in the family was wearing an avalanche transceiver, which emits a silent signal that can be detected if buried under snow. A major search and rescue operation was immediately launched, involving around 20 rescuers, two dog teams, a doctor and two helicopters. The team rescued one other injured person, reportedly an instructor, and five further people. A 31-year-old hiker was also killed on a separate slope. Read more:Hundreds of people grounded in France for human trafficking investigation …

Mont Blanc avalanche kills British woman and son in French Alps | France

Mont Blanc avalanche kills British woman and son in French Alps | France

A British woman and her son are reported to have died in the French Alps after an avalanche in the Mont Blanc mountain range. The two were part of a group reportedly skiing far outside the designated slopes with an instructor when the avalanche, measuring 400 metres wide, occurred at an altitude of 2,300 metres near the ski resort of Saint-Gervais-les-Bains in the Haute-Savoie on Wednesday. Mountain gendarmes said the avalanche appeared to have been set off by a group of skiers higher up the slopes. A third skier, the instructor, was also buried but was wearing an avalanche detector and was quickly found. He was said to have suffered light injuries. Five other people escaped, including the husband and father of the deceased. Mountain police said an inquiry had been opened to establish the circumstances of the deaths. The victims have not been named. After the tragedy, Jean-Luc Boch, the president of the Association of Mountain Station Mayors, said there was no such thing as risk-free, off-piste skiing. “Zero risk doesn’t exist off-piste,” he …

Tour de France 2023: stage 15 to the shadow of Mont Blanc – live | Tour de France 2023

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature A bit of honest reflection ahead of today’s stage courtesy of French rider Adrien Petit. He had a rather painful looking gash below his glutes after yesterday’s mass crash. Hope he’s not feeling too sore. Luckily, the second rest day is nearly upon the peloton. Updated at 11.58 BST Welcome to stage 15 of the Tour de France…Prior to today’s live blog, I indulged in a spot of gardening as the sun is shining so brightly here in London. Unfortunately, I did get a splinter…in a key typing finger. But, in the spirit of the Tour, we pick ourselves up and carry on. Let me know what you’ve been doing to prepare (or not) for today’s stage. There’s a lot of climbs to come and it looks like it’s going to be another testing day for the peloton. A little bit on Les Gets les portes du soleil, where stage 15 will begin: “The Haute-Savoie ski resort of Les Portes du Soleil …