Splash! (UK TV series)

Splash! is a British television series that follows celebrities as they try to master the art of diving. The celebrities perform each week in front of a panel of judges and a live audience in an Olympic-size diving pool with the result each week partly determined by public vote. Gabby Logan and Vernon Kay present the show, whilst Team GB Olympic Bronze Medal winning diver Tom Daley is the expert mentor to the celebrities. It is filmed at the Inspire: Luton Sports Village, which is based in Stopsley, Luton. The show premiered on ITV on 5 January 2013 winning the ratings battle for its 7.15pm-8.15pm slot with an average audience of 5.6 million viewers, a network share of 23.6%, however, it was cancelled on 15 February 2014 after just two series.

The format for the show originated from the Celebrity Splash! franchise created by television production company Eyeworks in the Netherlands, and was broadcast on SBS 6 as Sterren Springen Op Zaterdag (Celebrities Jumping On Saturday).

Splash! (B'z song)

"Splash!" is the forty-second single by B'z, released on June 7, 2006. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon charts. Splash! was re-recorded in 2012 with English lyrics and released as part of the band's iTunes-exclusive English album

Track listing

  • Splash - 3:33
  • MVP - 3:55
  • Limited Edition I

  • Splash - 3:33
  • MVP - 3:55
  • CD+DVD Ai no Bakudan

    Limited Edition II

  • Splash - 3:33
  • MVP - 3:55
  • CD+DVD Fever

    Limited Edition III

  • Splash - 3:33
  • MVP - 3:55
  • CD+DVD Pulse

    References

  • Oricon ranking as of june 2006
  • External links

  • B'z official website
  • Splash! (festival)

    The Splash! Festival is one of Europe's biggest hip hop and reggae festivals. It used to take place at the Oberrabenstein reservoir near Chemnitz, Germany until 2006. In 2007 and 2008 the festival was held on the Pouch peninsula in Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt. Since 2009 the Ferropolis in Gräfenhainichen is the ground for the Splash! festival.

    The first Splash! took place in 1998 in the inner city of Chemnitz, in a former powerhouse. From 1999 on, it was hillside the Oberrabenstein reservoir.

    In the early years there were two stages, one for hip hop, and one for reggae. In 2006, the festival had extended to six stages and four party tents. The hip hop stage is adjacent to the reservoir, visitors can see the concerts while bathing. The tents house, amongst hip hop and drum and bass DJs, dancehall and reggae sound systems, a graffiti contest and ITF matches.

    The name "Splash" hints at the waterside location of the festival and the phrase "to make a splash".

    History

  • 1998 - The first Splash! took place in 1998, but not as planned as an open air festival, but in the inner city of Chemnitz in a former powerhouse. It was relatively small (and could be more accurately described as a jam) and counted only 1,300 visitors and six performers, among who were Afrob and KC da Rookee.
  • Vital

    Vital or Vitals may refer to:

  • VITAL for Children, a charitable organisation
  • Vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be explained solely by mechanism
  • Vitalism (Jainism), the Jain teacher Mahāvīra's philosophy
  • Vital Forsikring, a Norwegian insurance company
  • Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1543–1620), rabbi and mystic
  • Vital currents, the concept of currents within the body found in Yoga
  • Vital (film), a 2004 Japanese movie directed by Shinya Tsukamoto
  • Vital (Van der Graaf Generator album), 1978
  • Vital (grape), a Portuguese wine grape grown in the Alcobaça wine region
  • Vitals (novel) , a 2002 science fiction/techno-thriller novel by Greg Bear
  • Vitals (website), a medical website
  • Vital (Anberlin album), 2012
  • Vitals (Mutemath album), 2015
  • Vital, a 2009 studio album by Norman Bedard
  • "Vital" very important objective or object.
  • See also

  • Vital (surname)
  • Saint Vitalis (disambiguation)
  • St. Vital (electoral district), Winnipeg
  • St. Vital, Winnipeg
  • Vital organs that are essential to an individual's life
  • Vital signs, a set of measurements taken by health professionals in order to assess the most basic body functions
  • Vital (Van der Graaf Generator album)

    Vital is the first live album by English progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. It was recorded 16 January 1978 at the Marquee Club in London and was released in July, one month after the band's 1978 break-up. The album (on vinyl and, later, on CD) was credited under the abbreviated name Van der Graaf, like the previous year's The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome, and featured the same line-up plus newcomer cellist Charles Dickie, who had officially joined the band in August 1977, and original saxophonist and flautist David Jackson, who re-joined the band for this recording.

    The album is noted for its sometimes radical reworking of the older material. Although Van der Graaf Generator were seldom less than intense on stage, the 1977 and 1978 tours were remarkable for their ferocity. The absence of Hugh Banton, whose organ work was a hallmark of the group's sound before his departure in 1976, as well as frontman Peter Hammill's increased duties as a rhythm guitarist, account for much of this.

    Vital (film)

    Vital is a Japanese film made in 2004. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and stars Tadanobu Asano as Hiroshi Takagi, a man whose girlfriend dies and who loses his memory in a car accident.

    The original concept that inspired Vital was the image of medical students making sketches during a dissection. Tsukamoto visited a medical school and observed a dissection while writing the screenplay, which was originally titled: Dissection Film Project. Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical sketches were a direct inspiration.

    Plot

    Hiroshi (Tadanobu Asano) wakes up in a hospital room and realizes that he was in a serious car accident that caused the death of his girlfriend, Ryoko (Nami Tsukamoto), as well as the loss of his memory. While trying to regain his memory, one of the first clues that Hiroshi finds are his old medical textbooks that he studied prior to his accident. This gives him a renewed purpose in life and he delves forward into his medical school studies. One of his medical school classmates, Ikumi (Kiki), soon becomes infatuated with Hiroshi, although he does not return her interests initially. During a 4-month period, in which his class dissects human cadavers, Hiroshi realizes that the body that he is dissecting is the body of his former girlfriend, Ryoko, which causes more of Hiroshi’s memory to return. During this time, Hiroshi engages in a relationship with his classmate Ikumi, that helps him recall further memories of his ex-girlfriend. Ikumi, meanwhile, feels jealous rage because of Hiroshi’s devotion in dissecting the cadaver of Ryoko, while Hiroshi is consumed in the quest to understand who that person was that died in his car and ultimately find out who he really is.

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