To Sir, With Love (novel)

To Sir, With Love is a 1959 autobiographical novel by E. R. Braithwaite set in the East End of London. The novel is based on true events concerned with Braithwaite taking up a teaching post in a school there.

In 1967, the novel was made into a film, To Sir, with Love, starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu, and the film's title song became a number-1 hit that year. The setting for the film was changed from postwar London to the "swinging sixties", and, notwithstanding its success, Braithwaite had ambivalent feelings towards it, as he admitted in an interview with Burt Caesar conducted for a 2007 BBC Radio 4 programme entitled To Sir, with Love Revisited (produced by Mary Ward Lowery). Also in 2007, the novel was dramatized for Radio 4 by Roy Williams and broadcast in two parts, starring Kwame Kwei-Armah.

Plot

Ricky Braithwaite is an engineer from British Guiana who has worked in an oil refinery in Aruba. Coming to Britain just before the outbreak of World War Two, he joins the RAF and is assigned to an aircrew. Demobbed in 1945, he is unable to find work despite his qualifications and experience due to prevailing anti-black attitudes. After discussing his situation with a stranger, he applies for a teaching position and is assigned to Greenslade School, a secondary school in London's East End.

To Sir, with Love (disambiguation)

To Sir, with Love may refer to:

  • To Sir, With Love (novel), a 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite
  • To Sir, with Love, a 1967 British drama film starring Sidney Poitier, adapted from the 1959 novel
  • To Sir With Love (song), the theme song to the 1967 film, originally performed by Lulu
  • To Sir, with Love (album), the soundtrack album to the 1967 film, featuring Lulu and The Mindbenders
  • To Sir, with Love II, a 1996 American television drama film, a sequel to the 1967 film
  • To Sir, with Love (2006 film), a South Korean horror film
  • To Sir, with Love (2006 film)

    To Sir, with Love (Hangul: 스승의 은혜; RR: Seuseungui Eunhye) (aka My Teacher, Teacher's Mercy and Bloody Reunion) is a 2006 South Korean horror film, and the feature film debut of director Im Dae-Woong.

    Plot

    Detective Ma investigates a mass murder at the residence of Ms. Park. Five were killed with two survivors: Ms. Park and her caretaker, Mi-Ja. Mi-Ja then recounts her story to Ma.

    Mi-Ja, the caretaker of her ex-teacher, Ms. Park, organizes a reunion with her ex-classmates: Se-Ho, Eun-Young, Dal-Bong, Sun-Hee, Myung-Ho, and Jung-Won. Each resent Ms. Park for different reasons: the couple Se-Ho and Eun-Young because of Ms. Park's belittling of their poverty; Dal-Bong because of his cast leg caused by Ms. Park punishing him to do repeated squatting after losing a relay during a track and field meet; Sun-Hee because of Ms. Park's criticizing of her former obesity; and Myung-Ho because of his trauma of Ms. Park sexually abusing him. The friendless and quiet Jung-Won, once ridiculed for defecating in the class, stopped attending school when his mother was hit by a car and has only recently met with Ms. Park again since the previous year. Nevertheless, they all try to maintain a facade of jolliness for the reunion.

    …with Love

    …with Love is the second studio album from Irish singer-songwriter, Mary Byrne. The album was released on 25 November 2011 in Ireland, and 5 March 2012 in the UK. The album was produced by Phil Coulter. The album peaked to number 10 on the Irish Albums Chart.

    Background

    On 13 September 2011, it was announced that Mary Byrne had asked to end her record deal with Sony, and asked to switch to Universal. It was later announced that she had started working on a second album, produced by Phil Coulter, to be released in Ireland by Universal Music Ireland, and in the UK by Decca UK. On 2 November, Mary Byrne stated on her Facebook page that her new album was to be released in Ireland on 25 November. Her management team later announced that the album would be released the following year in March for the UK.

    Promotion

    She appeared on The Late Late Show the day of Ireland release, and talked to Ryan Tubridy after performing a song on the album called 'Thank God That This Was My Life' written for her by Phil Coulter. Mary is due to have a concert featuring her latest songs from the album with Phil Coulter in the Olympia Theatre on 8 May 2012. The public demand on ticket sales was so overwhelming, 5 extra nights were added, evidently resulting in a total of a 6 night residency that ended on 13 May.

    With Love (Bobby Vinton album)

    With Love was Bobby Vinton's twenty-fourth and final studio album for Epic Records and his twenty-fifth album altogether. It was released in 1974, two years after Epic released Vinton from his contract with them and immediately after the release of Melodies of Love (Vinton's first album for ABC Records). The purpose of this release was to take advantage of the success of the aforementioned Melodies of Love and his biggest hit at the time "My Melody of Love". Four of the ten songs had previously been released on other albums.

    Track listing

    Side 1

  • Seasons in the Sun - (Rod McKuen, Jacques Brel) - 3:24
  • And I Love You So - (Don McLean) - 2:55
  • When You Love - (Bobby Vinton) - 2:40
  • Moody - (Ekundayo Paris, Anna Mitchell) - 2:43
  • She's Gotta Be a Saint - (J. Paulini, Michael Di Napoli) - 2:30
  • Side 2

  • Sealed With a Kiss - (Peter Udell, Gary Geld) - 2:52
  • Hurt - (Jimmie Crane, Al Jacobs) - 2:57
  • I Love You the Way You Are - (Bobby Vinton) - 2:46
  • Clinging Vine - (Earl Shuman, Leon Carr, Gary Lane) - 2:27
  • With Love (Michael Bublé album)

    With Love is an EP released by Canadian jazz performer Michael Bublé. It was released in February 2006 as part of a Valentine's Day promotion, and was exclusively sold in Hallmark Gold Crown stores, under the licensee Hallmark Cards, under license from 143 and Reprise. The album compiles tracks previously released on Michael Bublé, Come Fly with Me, and It's Time, along with two previously unreleased tracks.

    Track listing

  • "Fever"
  • "Try a Little Tenderness"
  • "You and I"
  • "I've Got a Crush on You"
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love"
  • "My Funny Valentine"
  • "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)"
  • "That's All"
  • Release history

    References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    To Sir With Love

    by: Samantha Mumba

    Samantha:
    Those schoolgirl days of telling tales and biting nails are gone
    But in my mind I know they still will live on and on
    Lulu:
    But how do you thank someone
    Who has taken you from crayons to perfume?
    It isn't easy, but I'll try
    Both:
    If you wanted the sky
    I would write across the sky in letters
    That would soar a thousand feet high
    To Sir, with love
    Samantha:
    The time has come for closing books and long last looks must end
    And as I leave I know that I am leaving my best friend
    Lulu:
    A friend who taught me right from wrong and weak from strong
    That's a lot to learn
    What, what can I give you in return?
    Both:
    If you wanted the moon
    I would try to make a start
    But I, would rather you let me give my heart
    To Sir, with love
    Both:
    If you wanted the moon
    I would try to make a start
    But I, would rather you let me give my heart
    To Sir, with love




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