Thursday, July 16, 2009

British Open Live Stream

Watch the 2009 British Open Golf Championship Online Live Stream and also through different TV network. Here is the TV schedule of the 2009 British Open Golf Championship. Who will surprise at the 2009 British Open? Here’s the TV schedule for British Open 2009 you to see for yourself. More than 24 hours of TV coverage are on tap for the 2009 British Open Golf tournament.
The 2009 Open Championship PGA Tour is scheduled to be played from July 16 to July 19 at the Turnberry Golf Course in South Ayrshire, Scotland. This will be the 138th Open Championship. There will be 156 golfers at the 2009 British Open Championship with a purse of £4,200,000 or around $6.76 million US. The winner’s share of the purse is £750,000 or $1.2 million US. Total yardage at the 2009 British Open is 7,204, par 70.
Phil Mickelson will likely miss next month's British Open in order to be with his wife Amy as she undergoes breast cancer treatment. Speaking ahead of the US Open which begins on Thursday, Mickelson said: "I'm putting everything I have into this week because I don't anticipate being able to play for a little while."

Emmy Award

Broadcast and cable television networks waited all year patiently, and the time finally came Thursday morning for the 2009 Emmy Award nominations. And that wasn’t the only news. A recent changed rule by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences increased the number of nominees in bigger categories so that new faces and series could also share the spotlight with Emmy veterans.
“30 Rock” managed to get 22 nominations that included nominations for Tina Fey and Alex Baldwin. “Mad Men” received 16 nominations that included nods for Jon Hamm and Elsabeth Moss. The Emmys will be handed out in Los Angeles on Sept. 20. Neil Patrick Harris will host the program.
Comedy categories were picked up by Sarah Silverman, who was nominated for lead actress in a comedy series along with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tina Fey. “Flight of Conchords” received nominations for outstanding comedy series while “Family Guy” received a nomination for outstanding comedy-which is usually for live action shows.

Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial Hair On Fire

New unreleased footage taken in 1984 shows the fateful moment that Michael Jackson’s hair caught fire during the filming of a Pepsi commercial. The now infamous incident which put Michael Jackson in hospital for treatment for serious burns to his head, is often credited as the point at which Jackson started acting strangely, from bleaching his skin white, through to a full range of other behavior that earned him the tag “Whacko Jacko.”
The new footage obtained by UsWeekly shows Jackson from behind: the first scene shows Jackson performing the first take for the commercial and the pyrotechnics being fired safely. The second scene shows the fateful sixth take with the pyrotechnics going off early and Jackson’s hair catching fire, and the delay between the fire starting and being put out.
Hello. Today's Video Fix is kind of geeky, but fun nonetheless. We have Al Franken ribbing Judge Sonia Sotomayor about a "Perry Mason" episode, a clip from said "Perry Mason" episode, Michael Jackson on fire and a shuttle launch. Click on, folks.
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