Set in Chicago, the show follows the adventures of Constable Benton Fraser (Paul Gross), an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who is attached to the Canadian consulate but works with Detective Raymond Vecchio of the Chicago Police Department to solve crimes, assisted by Fraser's companion Diefenbaker, a deaf white wolfdog. From season three, Fraser works with a Detective Stanley Kowalski (Callum Keith Rennie), who is placed in the department to impersonate Detective Vecchio, who goes on an undercover assignment.
The premise of such a working relationship is established in the pilot episode when Fraser is temporarily posted to Chicago to assist Vecchio in the investigation of the murder of Fraser's father, who was also of the RCMP. In the process, he also exposes an environmental corruption scandal involving some members of the RCMP, causing much embarrassment and loss of jobs in his native Northwest Territories, which leaves him persona non grata in Canada and within the RCMP and posted permanently to Chicago.
Due South was among a number of provincial "What's On"/Entertainment listings magazines produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s in a similar style to London's Time Out, City Limits and Event magazines. Other key regional listings magazines launched in the same period which formed a loose association with Due South included ManchestersCity Life, Bristol's Venue, The List which covered Glasgow and Edinburgh and Dublin's In Dublin.
Due South was produced fortnightly between 1981 and 1990. Originally the magazine began as a co-operative and was founded in Southampton by art student Mark Ovenden who became the magazines editor and book publisher Roger Hardingham. It went through various incarnations including a freesheet before settling down for several years as a limited company. The second editor was Sally O'Shaungnessy who had begun working on the magazine as a freelance contributor to the Arts pages. The magazine featured on BBC Radio 1s Newsbeat, TVSs 'Coast to Coast' and in the Southampton Evening Echo. The Echo was at that stage the dominant force in local publishing and had a generally conservative outlook. Due South was the first credible widely distributed consumer magazine with an alternative, generally leftist politics.
"Over There" is a 1917 song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun".
History
It was written by George M. Cohan in April 1917. Americans believed at that time that the war would be short and the song reflected that expectation.
Notable early recordings include versions by Nora Bayes, Enrico Caruso, Billy Murray, Arthur Fields and Charles King. According to Michael Duffy of FirstWorldWar.com, "Cohan later recalled that the words and music to the song came to him while travelling by train from New Rochelle to New York shortly after the U.S. had declared war against Germany in April 1917."
The sheet music was heavily reprinted and has variant covers. One of those editions was a "Popular edition."
"Over There" is the two-part second seasonfinale of the Fox science fiction drama series Fringe. They are the 22nd and 23rd episodes of the season, and the 42nd and 43rd episodes of the series overall. Both parts were written by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, together with showrunnersJeff Pinkner and J. H. Wyman. Goldsman also served as director, his first such credit since the season premiere.
Fringe's premise is based on the idea of two parallel universes, our own and the Other Side, each of which contains historical idiosyncrasies. The two universes began to clash in 1985, after Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble) stole the parallel universe version of his son, Peter, following his own son's death. The finale's narrative recounts what happens when Peter (Joshua Jackson) is taken back to the Other Side by his real father, dubbed "Walternate" (Noble). FBI agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) and Walter lead a team of former Cortexiphan test subjects to retrieve him, after discovering that Peter is an unwitting part of Walternate's plans to bring about the destruction of our universe using an ancient doomsday device.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
Resources Edited/Used:
"American Expeditionary Forces - WW1 HD color": https://youtu.be/5PjQ5zhl6js
Wikipedia
published: 27 Apr 2018
WWI - Over There
WWI Song Over There. Similar to the Patriotic songs of WWII, intended to inspire the nation.
published: 22 Nov 2009
United States of America (1917) Patriotic song "Over There"
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
published: 17 Jun 2019
Over There | US army WW1 footage in Color
The footage is from the documentary TV series "Apocalypse: World War 1", which I highly recommend.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus, "The Yanks are coming."
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There)
published: 31 Jul 2016
COHAN “Over There” - "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band - Tour 2018
On Oct. 24, 2018, the U.S. Marine Band performed at Chicago Symphony Center as part of its National Concert Tour. The event was sponsored by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
George M. Cohan/arranged by SSgt Scott Ninmer
March, “Over There”
GySgt Sara Sheffield, mezzo-soprano
Complete Program: https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Portals/175/Docs/Programs/181024.pdf?ver=2018-09-21-121938-227
Watch the entire concert: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA7no0L9zTk7IhQrUA_wMICfidTGMNp9Y
published: 19 Mar 2019
Over There - The Fireside Singers
60 Track Album and 20 Track Highlights Album Available.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriot...
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
Resources Edited/Used:
"American Expeditionary Forces - WW1 HD color": https://youtu.be/5PjQ5zhl6js
Wikipedia
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
Resources Edited/Used:
"American Expeditionary Forces - WW1 HD color": https://youtu.be/5PjQ5zhl6js
Wikipedia
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic s...
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
The footage is from the documentary TV series "Apocalypse: World War 1", which I highly recommend.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan t...
The footage is from the documentary TV series "Apocalypse: World War 1", which I highly recommend.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus, "The Yanks are coming."
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There)
The footage is from the documentary TV series "Apocalypse: World War 1", which I highly recommend.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus, "The Yanks are coming."
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There)
On Oct. 24, 2018, the U.S. Marine Band performed at Chicago Symphony Center as part of its National Concert Tour. The event was sponsored by the Chicago Symphon...
On Oct. 24, 2018, the U.S. Marine Band performed at Chicago Symphony Center as part of its National Concert Tour. The event was sponsored by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
George M. Cohan/arranged by SSgt Scott Ninmer
March, “Over There”
GySgt Sara Sheffield, mezzo-soprano
Complete Program: https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Portals/175/Docs/Programs/181024.pdf?ver=2018-09-21-121938-227
Watch the entire concert: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA7no0L9zTk7IhQrUA_wMICfidTGMNp9Y
On Oct. 24, 2018, the U.S. Marine Band performed at Chicago Symphony Center as part of its National Concert Tour. The event was sponsored by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
George M. Cohan/arranged by SSgt Scott Ninmer
March, “Over There”
GySgt Sara Sheffield, mezzo-soprano
Complete Program: https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Portals/175/Docs/Programs/181024.pdf?ver=2018-09-21-121938-227
Watch the entire concert: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA7no0L9zTk7IhQrUA_wMICfidTGMNp9Y
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
Resources Edited/Used:
"American Expeditionary Forces - WW1 HD color": https://youtu.be/5PjQ5zhl6js
Wikipedia
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan, that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The Yanks are coming."
The footage is from the documentary TV series "Apocalypse: World War 1", which I highly recommend.
"Over There" is a 1917 hit song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with United States military and public during both world wars. It was a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist in the army and fight the "Hun". The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus, "The Yanks are coming."
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_There)
On Oct. 24, 2018, the U.S. Marine Band performed at Chicago Symphony Center as part of its National Concert Tour. The event was sponsored by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
George M. Cohan/arranged by SSgt Scott Ninmer
March, “Over There”
GySgt Sara Sheffield, mezzo-soprano
Complete Program: https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Portals/175/Docs/Programs/181024.pdf?ver=2018-09-21-121938-227
Watch the entire concert: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA7no0L9zTk7IhQrUA_wMICfidTGMNp9Y
Set in Chicago, the show follows the adventures of Constable Benton Fraser (Paul Gross), an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who is attached to the Canadian consulate but works with Detective Raymond Vecchio of the Chicago Police Department to solve crimes, assisted by Fraser's companion Diefenbaker, a deaf white wolfdog. From season three, Fraser works with a Detective Stanley Kowalski (Callum Keith Rennie), who is placed in the department to impersonate Detective Vecchio, who goes on an undercover assignment.
The premise of such a working relationship is established in the pilot episode when Fraser is temporarily posted to Chicago to assist Vecchio in the investigation of the murder of Fraser's father, who was also of the RCMP. In the process, he also exposes an environmental corruption scandal involving some members of the RCMP, causing much embarrassment and loss of jobs in his native Northwest Territories, which leaves him persona non grata in Canada and within the RCMP and posted permanently to Chicago.
Funny how life can be I question my self esteem I’m not shirking it, I just question it Kids just wanna know more I’m just like anyone Looking for answers since I was born I still question it I’m not faking it I just wanna know more Over there, over there The sun is always shining Over there, over there But the sun don’t shine on me And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, oh we’re gonna get there And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, yeah we’re gonna get there Yeah we’re gonna get there Funny how life can be I question my self esteem I’m not shirking it, I just question it I just wanna know more I’m just like anyone Looking for answers since I was born I still question it I’m not faking it I just wanna know more Over there, over there The sun is always shining Over there, over there But the sun don’t shine on me And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, yeah we’re gonna get there And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, yeah we’re gonna get there Yeah we’re gonna get there, yeah we’re gonna get… Over there, over there The sun is always shining Over there, over there But the sun don’t shine on me And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, yeah we’re gonna get there And I’ll say Oooh ooh, to every boy and girl And I’ll say Oooh ooh, yeah we’re gonna get there