Pictures of You is an Australian talk show program that aired on the Seven Network on 27 March 2012. It was hosted by Brian Nankervis in front of a studio audience and was produced by Working Dog Productions. This interview-style series features well-known personalities who share their old photos, along with personal stories from their formative years.
"Überlin" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M.. It was released as the second single from their fifteenth and final studio album Collapse into Now on January 25, 2011.
Berlin is a 2009 documentary series co-developed by the BBC and the Open University. Written and presented by Matt Frei, the series has three 60-minute episodes, each dealing with a different aspect of the history of Germany's capital city.
Episodes
Episode 1 – "Dangerous Ideas"
Using the life and posthumous legacy of Frederick the Great as its central theme, this episode covers some of the most notable political, social and cultural movements to emerge within Berlin over the past two centuries.
Episode 2 – "Ruined Visions"
From the advent of the former Berliner Stadtschloss to the Palast der Republik which for a time took its place, from the creation of the Bauakademie to that of the Olympic Stadium, and from the rise of the Fernsehturm to the rejuvenation of the Reichstag, this episode looks at the varied periods of construction, destruction and renewal seen in the architecture of the city of Berlin.
Episode 3 – "Ich bin ein Berliner"
Turning to look at the legacy which history has placed upon the people of Berlin – and that which Berliners themselves have offered in turn – this episode charts the tumultuous eras which the city has endured, for good or ill, through the course of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Walking hand in hand
Touching hips and all I can
I'm reaching out to you
Watch you dress and leave my room
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
I'm fighting for control
Grasping something I can't hold
Let me tie you down
Push and pull and turn you round
Oh, no
See the lovers changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In picture...
published: 31 Mar 2017
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Berlin - Pictures Of You US Festival (1983)
published: 04 Nov 2023
Berlin - Pictures Of You Live ! @ The Key Club May 7, 2011
Berlin - Pictures Of You Live ! @ The Key Club May 7, 2011
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Pictures of You live
published: 14 Jun 2007
Zeraphine - Pictures of you (Live & Acoustic in Berlin - theARTer Gallery) (The Cure Cover)
Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Week 7 OTR Mystery Compilation
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Joins us for a compilation of five old time radio detective programs from our 7th week back in 2009 including our first ever hour-long episode (and no, it’s not all commentary!) We feature Box 13, Pat Novak for Hire, Let George Do It, a One Hour Sherlock Holmes story with Orson Welles, and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Box 13: Short Assignment
Original Release Date: December 7, 2009
Dan Holiday fills in for a vertically challenged Private Detective to guard the son of a dead man who relatives fear might commit suicide.
Original Air Date: February 18, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday and Sylvia Picker as Susie
Pat Novak: Joe Condano
Originating in Hollywood
Original Release Date: December 8, 2009
After being hired to pay ...
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Walking hand in hand
Touching hips and all I can
I'm reaching out to you
Watch you dress and leave m...
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Walking hand in hand
Touching hips and all I can
I'm reaching out to you
Watch you dress and leave my room
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
I'm fighting for control
Grasping something I can't hold
Let me tie you down
Push and pull and turn you round
Oh, no
See the lovers changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You escape too fast
Hold on to me first and last
How your fingers roam
Just don't leave me here alone
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for me overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
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Walking hand in hand
Touching hips and all I can
I'm reaching out to you
Watch you dress and leave my room
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
I'm fighting for control
Grasping something I can't hold
Let me tie you down
Push and pull and turn you round
Oh, no
See the lovers changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You escape too fast
Hold on to me first and last
How your fingers roam
Just don't leave me here alone
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for me overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
Zeraphine live & acoustic at a very special fan club concert - Berlin, theARTer Gallery (11.09.2010) - Presented & produced by Fanclub Shadowplay.
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Become a...
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Joins us for a compilation of five old time radio detective programs from our 7th week back in 2009 including our first eve...
OIN OUR MORE THAN 11,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Joins us for a compilation of five old time radio detective programs from our 7th week back in 2009 including our first ever hour-long episode (and no, it’s not all commentary!) We feature Box 13, Pat Novak for Hire, Let George Do It, a One Hour Sherlock Holmes story with Orson Welles, and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Box 13: Short Assignment
Original Release Date: December 7, 2009
Dan Holiday fills in for a vertically challenged Private Detective to guard the son of a dead man who relatives fear might commit suicide.
Original Air Date: February 18, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday and Sylvia Picker as Susie
Pat Novak: Joe Condano
Originating in Hollywood
Original Release Date: December 8, 2009
After being hired to pay off a beautiful woman’s brother’s gambling debt, Novak finds himself next to a dead body with Inspector Hellman on the way up.
Original Radio Broadcast Date: March 27, 1949
Quotes:
“I’ve run across better people in sewers.”
“You can’t add a pair of zeroes without crib notes.”-Novak to Hellman.
“Stop posing. You couldn’t follow an elephant across a basketball court.”-Novak to Hellman.
Starring: Jack Webb as Pat Novak, Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr
Original Release Date: December 9, 2009
George Valentine is hired to reconcile two brothers, but when the dead body of a local gambling kingpin is found in the missing brother’s apartment, the mission takes on a new sense of urgency, as George must find the brother before the dead kingpin’s gang does.
Original Air Date: April 12, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Bob Bailey as George Valentine, Frances Robinson as Brooksie
The Mercury Radio Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
Original Release Date: December 10, 2009
Sherlock Holmes (played by Orson Welles) seeks to reclaim letters being used as blackmail and foil the plans of Professor Moriarity.
Original Air Date: September 25, 1938
Originating in New York
Starring Orson Welles as Sherlock Holmes, , Richard Wilson, Eustace Wyatt, Morgan Farley, Brenda Forbes, Mary Taylor, Alfred Shirley, William Allen, Arthur Anderson, Ray Collins, Edgar Barrier
Features bonus audio of William Gillette playing Sherlock Holmes on the Radio
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
Original Release Date: December 11, 2009
Johnny Dollar heads to London in search of a rare stolen painting.
Original Air Date: April 1, 1949
Originating in Hollywood
Stars: Charles Russell as Johnny Dollar
Volume 1 Compilation Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFIOdWlnzL-YP6EZpi6JI1nLn6Hm4tAI
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:40 Box 13: Short Assignment
00:31:48 Pat Novak for Hire: Joe Condano
01:05:23 Talking about an Interview with Bob Bailey’s Daughter
01:10:09 Let George Do It: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
01:41:39 Introduction to William Gillette
01:46:03 William Gillette on the Air Playing Sherlock Holmes
01:50:19 The Mercury Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
02:48:54 Extended Introduction to Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
02:57:13 Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
OIN OUR MORE THAN 11,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Joins us for a compilation of five old time radio detective programs from our 7th week back in 2009 including our first ever hour-long episode (and no, it’s not all commentary!) We feature Box 13, Pat Novak for Hire, Let George Do It, a One Hour Sherlock Holmes story with Orson Welles, and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Box 13: Short Assignment
Original Release Date: December 7, 2009
Dan Holiday fills in for a vertically challenged Private Detective to guard the son of a dead man who relatives fear might commit suicide.
Original Air Date: February 18, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday and Sylvia Picker as Susie
Pat Novak: Joe Condano
Originating in Hollywood
Original Release Date: December 8, 2009
After being hired to pay off a beautiful woman’s brother’s gambling debt, Novak finds himself next to a dead body with Inspector Hellman on the way up.
Original Radio Broadcast Date: March 27, 1949
Quotes:
“I’ve run across better people in sewers.”
“You can’t add a pair of zeroes without crib notes.”-Novak to Hellman.
“Stop posing. You couldn’t follow an elephant across a basketball court.”-Novak to Hellman.
Starring: Jack Webb as Pat Novak, Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr
Original Release Date: December 9, 2009
George Valentine is hired to reconcile two brothers, but when the dead body of a local gambling kingpin is found in the missing brother’s apartment, the mission takes on a new sense of urgency, as George must find the brother before the dead kingpin’s gang does.
Original Air Date: April 12, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Bob Bailey as George Valentine, Frances Robinson as Brooksie
The Mercury Radio Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
Original Release Date: December 10, 2009
Sherlock Holmes (played by Orson Welles) seeks to reclaim letters being used as blackmail and foil the plans of Professor Moriarity.
Original Air Date: September 25, 1938
Originating in New York
Starring Orson Welles as Sherlock Holmes, , Richard Wilson, Eustace Wyatt, Morgan Farley, Brenda Forbes, Mary Taylor, Alfred Shirley, William Allen, Arthur Anderson, Ray Collins, Edgar Barrier
Features bonus audio of William Gillette playing Sherlock Holmes on the Radio
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
Original Release Date: December 11, 2009
Johnny Dollar heads to London in search of a rare stolen painting.
Original Air Date: April 1, 1949
Originating in Hollywood
Stars: Charles Russell as Johnny Dollar
Volume 1 Compilation Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFIOdWlnzL-YP6EZpi6JI1nLn6Hm4tAI
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:40 Box 13: Short Assignment
00:31:48 Pat Novak for Hire: Joe Condano
01:05:23 Talking about an Interview with Bob Bailey’s Daughter
01:10:09 Let George Do It: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
01:41:39 Introduction to William Gillette
01:46:03 William Gillette on the Air Playing Sherlock Holmes
01:50:19 The Mercury Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
02:48:54 Extended Introduction to Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
02:57:13 Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
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Walking hand in hand
Touching hips and all I can
I'm reaching out to you
Watch you dress and leave my room
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
I'm fighting for control
Grasping something I can't hold
Let me tie you down
Push and pull and turn you round
Oh, no
See the lovers changing for you overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You escape too fast
Hold on to me first and last
How your fingers roam
Just don't leave me here alone
Oh, no
See the reasons changing for me overnight
Watch these pictures running through my head
Laughing, I'm laughing
I'm crying, you're lying to me
It's all up to you (so what will I do?)
Stay with me, lay with me
Come to me, make love with me
In pictures of you
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
You say you love me
(In pictures of you)
OIN OUR MORE THAN 11,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Joins us for a compilation of five old time radio detective programs from our 7th week back in 2009 including our first ever hour-long episode (and no, it’s not all commentary!) We feature Box 13, Pat Novak for Hire, Let George Do It, a One Hour Sherlock Holmes story with Orson Welles, and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
Box 13: Short Assignment
Original Release Date: December 7, 2009
Dan Holiday fills in for a vertically challenged Private Detective to guard the son of a dead man who relatives fear might commit suicide.
Original Air Date: February 18, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday and Sylvia Picker as Susie
Pat Novak: Joe Condano
Originating in Hollywood
Original Release Date: December 8, 2009
After being hired to pay off a beautiful woman’s brother’s gambling debt, Novak finds himself next to a dead body with Inspector Hellman on the way up.
Original Radio Broadcast Date: March 27, 1949
Quotes:
“I’ve run across better people in sewers.”
“You can’t add a pair of zeroes without crib notes.”-Novak to Hellman.
“Stop posing. You couldn’t follow an elephant across a basketball court.”-Novak to Hellman.
Starring: Jack Webb as Pat Novak, Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr
Original Release Date: December 9, 2009
George Valentine is hired to reconcile two brothers, but when the dead body of a local gambling kingpin is found in the missing brother’s apartment, the mission takes on a new sense of urgency, as George must find the brother before the dead kingpin’s gang does.
Original Air Date: April 12, 1948
Originating in Hollywood
Starring: Bob Bailey as George Valentine, Frances Robinson as Brooksie
The Mercury Radio Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
Original Release Date: December 10, 2009
Sherlock Holmes (played by Orson Welles) seeks to reclaim letters being used as blackmail and foil the plans of Professor Moriarity.
Original Air Date: September 25, 1938
Originating in New York
Starring Orson Welles as Sherlock Holmes, , Richard Wilson, Eustace Wyatt, Morgan Farley, Brenda Forbes, Mary Taylor, Alfred Shirley, William Allen, Arthur Anderson, Ray Collins, Edgar Barrier
Features bonus audio of William Gillette playing Sherlock Holmes on the Radio
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
Original Release Date: December 11, 2009
Johnny Dollar heads to London in search of a rare stolen painting.
Original Air Date: April 1, 1949
Originating in Hollywood
Stars: Charles Russell as Johnny Dollar
Volume 1 Compilation Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFIOdWlnzL-YP6EZpi6JI1nLn6Hm4tAI
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:40 Box 13: Short Assignment
00:31:48 Pat Novak for Hire: Joe Condano
01:05:23 Talking about an Interview with Bob Bailey’s Daughter
01:10:09 Let George Do It: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
01:41:39 Introduction to William Gillette
01:46:03 William Gillette on the Air Playing Sherlock Holmes
01:50:19 The Mercury Theatre: The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
02:48:54 Extended Introduction to Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
02:57:13 Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Stolen Portrait
This is the clock upon the wall This is the story of us all This is the first sound of a newborn child, Before he starts to crawl This is the war that's never won This is a soldier and his gun This is the mother waiting by the phone, Praying for her son [Chorus] Pictures of you, pictures of me Hung upon your wall for the world to see Pictures of you, pictures of me Remind us all of what we used to be There is a drug that cures it all Blocked by the governmental wall We are the scientists inside the lab, Just waiting for the call This earthquake weather has got me shaking inside I'm high up and dry [Chorus] Confess to me, every secret moment Every stolen promise you believed Confess to me, all that lies between us All that lies between you and me We are the boxers in the ring We are the bells that never sing There is a title we can't win no matter How hard we might swing [Chorus] [Chorus Repeat]