BBC Radio 4 the Hobbit/the Lord of the Rings “Radio Play”

BBC Radio 4 the Hobbit/the Lord of the Rings “Radio Play” [CDRip][RoB]
English | Size: 10.06 GB
Category: eBook


In 1981 BBC Radio 4 produced a dramatisation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings in 26 half-hour stereo installments.

Skillshare – Chess Opening Play The QueenS Gambit Like Beth Harmon-SkilledHares

Skillshare – Chess Opening Play The QueenS Gambit Like Beth Harmon-SkilledHares
English | Size: 835.39 MB
Category: Tutorial


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Udemy – Play All Instruments Sing And Write Songs

Udemy – Play All Instruments Sing And Write Songs BOOKWARE-ADSR
English | Size: 2.13 GB
Category: Tutorial


This will be a course about learning by ear and also some reading music and learning how to play all instruments in its easy for-miler we will go further into music and we will also do singing with it you will learn book 1 and 2 playing guitar keyboard singing percussion song writing and more like understand how to play just about any instrument created while singing we use the ear the feeling heart to progress to all grades in instruments and singing and song writing the idea is to have fun and enjoy yourself while learning you can in life choose which instrument(s) or and singing you like to do or like choose song writing if you like too your choice

BBC – Drama out of a Crisis A Celebration of Play for Today (2020)

BBC – Drama out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today (2020)
English | Size: 1.48 GB
Category: Documentary


Play for Today was a series of single dramas broadcast by the BBC between 1970 and 1984. These were years of crisis, a time when the consensus politics of Britain’s postwar world had begun to unravel. Industrial relations, education and the health service faced fundamental challenges, the country was struggling with the end of empire, and the personal had become increasingly political.