Taste
Genre Cookery
Developed by Prospect Pictures
Directed by Ashley S. Gorman
Katharine Townrow
Presented by Beverley Turner
Country of origin  United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 65
Production
Executive producer(s) Janice Gabriel
Hannah Wyatt
Producer(s) Michael Connock
Moira Ross
Editor(s) Keren Aarons
John Bisset
Aaron Jamieson
Charlie Phillips
John Williams
Location(s) Capital Studios
Running time 60 mins
Broadcast
Original channel Sky One
Picture format 16:9
Original run 10 October 2005 – 6 January 2006
External links
Website

Taste is a cookery television program which first aired in the UK on Sky One in 2005. The show had 65 60-minute long episodes (45 minutes without adverts) since October 2005 and is presented by Beverley Turner.

In the early hours of weekday mornings it is repeated on Sky Three, All recipes on the show can be found on the website.

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Taste (short story)

"Taste" is a short story by Roald Dahl that was first published in the March 1945 issue of Ladies Home Journal. It later appeared in the Dec 8 1951 New Yorker and the 1953 collection Someone Like You.

There are six people eating a fine dinner at the house of Mike Schofield, a London stockbroker: Mike, his wife and daughter, an unnamed narrator and his wife, and a wine connoisseur, Richard Pratt. Pratt often makes small bets with Schofield to guess what wine is being served at the table, but during the night in the story he is uninterested, instead attempting to socialize with Schofield's eighteen-year-old daughter, Louise.

When Schofield brings the second wine of the night he remarks that it will be impossible to guess where it is from, but Pratt takes that as a challenge. The tough talk on both sides leads the two to increase the bet until Pratt declares that he would like to bet for the hand of Schofield's daughter in marriage—if he loses, he will give Schofield both of his houses. Though his wife and daughter are understandably horrified, Mike eventually convinces them to accept the bet—it is too good a deal to pass up, especially since the wine will be impossible to identify.

Victory (Running Wild album)

Victory is the eleventh album by German band Running Wild. It is the third in a trilogy of a theme of good versus evil, started with Masquerade and continued with The Rivalry, and is the only album in their discography not to include any pirate-themed songs/topics. The album has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide.

Track listing

  • "Fall of Dorkas" (Rolf Kasparek) – 5:15
  • "When Time Runs Out" (Rolf Kasparek) – 5:16
  • "Timeriders" (Rolf Kasparek) – 4:23
  • "Into the Fire" (Rolf Kasparek) – 4:56
  • "Revolution" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 2:57
  • "The Final Waltz" (Thilo Hermann) – 1:19
  • "Tsar" (Rolf Kasparek) – 7:07
  • "The Hussar" (Rolf Kasparek) – 4:04
  • "The Guardian" (Rolf Kasparek) – 5:08
  • "Return of the Gods" (Rolf Kasparek, Thilo Hermann) – 5:29
  • "Silent Killer" (Rolf Kasparek) – 4:44
  • "Victory" (Rolf Kasparek) – 4:47

  • The Final Waltz: strings arranged and produced by Ralf Nowy.

    The song "Tsar" is about the Russian Emperor Nikolai II.

    Members

  • Rolf Kasparek - vocals, guitar
  • Thilo Hermann - guitars
  • Victory (Puff Daddy song)

    "Victory" is a song recorded by American hip hop recording artist Puff Daddy. The song was originally written by Christopher Wallace, Trevor Smith, Jason Phillips and Steven Jordan for his debut studio album No Way Out (1997). It features heavy use of mafioso-style lyrics, as was popular at the time. It features The Notorious B.I.G., who raps two verses, and Busta Rhymes, who raps the song's chorus. The song also heavily sampled the Bill Conti song "Going the Distance", which featured on the soundtrack to the movie Rocky making it a darker start to a rap album that featured many (at the time) club-standard singles. The song was released as a single in 1998, peaking at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song featured the very last verses recorded by The Notorious B.I.G. before his 1997 death.

    Music video

    The music video for the song was directed by Marcus Nispel on March 31, 1998 (although he was supposed to remain anonymous at the time of premiere) and is an homage to The Running Man. The almost eight-minute-long video featured cameos from Dennis Hopper as a New World Order dictator ("President Victor Castiglione") and Danny DeVito as a live action reporter. Tamara Beckwith was also in the video. Hopper and Devito reportedly appeared in the video pro bono as a favor to Combs.

    Youthanasia

    Youthanasia is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on November 1, 1994 through Capitol Records. The album is not a large stylistic departure from the band's earlier recordings; however it marked the continuing evolution of Megadeth, following the footsteps of the previous album Countdown to Extinction (1992). The album's title is a play on words, implying that society is euthanizing its youth. The cover art features an elderly woman hanging babies by their feet on a seemingly endless clothesline; the artwork concept was directly inspired from a line of the title track.

    Youthanasia received positive reviews upon its release. It was commercially successful, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, and was certified platinum for shipping one million copies in the United States—a distinction achieved in 1995. A remixed and remastered edition featuring several bonus tracks and detailed liner notes was reissued on July 27, 2004.

    Background and recording

    Eternia (rapper)

    Eternia (born Silk-Anne Semiramis Dawn Craig Kaya) is a Canadian rapper.

    Biography

    Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Eternia released her first full-length album, It's Called Life in 2005. It was subsequently nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2006 Juno Awards. She has performed on the Van's Warped Tour, as well as at SXSW and NXNE.

    Her 2010 album At Last, a collaboration with producer MoSS, was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize.At Last also brought Eternia her second Juno Award nomination.

    Kaya's brother is the industrial musician Ad·ver·sary, and her sister is singer Jessica Kaya who made a guest appearance on the single "Love" on the album It's Called Life.

    Discography

  • Where I Been – The Collection (2005)
  • It's Called Life (2005)
  • Where I'm At – The Setup (2007)
  • At Last (with MoSS, 2010)
  • References

    External links

  • ArtofRhyme.com Interview
  • Eternia official website

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