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Michael Palin in Belgrade

length: 4:46 Source: Youtube Author: belgradeinsideout
Michael Palin visits Belgrade on his 'New Europe' tour.


Michael Palin - Full Circle: Ancient Inca Ruins

length: 3:40 Source: Youtube Author: BBCWorldwide
Palin takes a tour around some of the most famous ruins in the world - the deserted Inca settlement on Matchupitchu. Watch more of Michael Palin's adventures from BBC Worldwide here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6F0299F257C93AED


Michael Palin's Pole to Pole: At the North Pole

length: 3:59 Source: Youtube Author: BBCWorldwide
Palin's epic adventure begins as he plants his pole in the ice and marvels at the challenge he is about to undertake. Watch more of Michael Palin's adventures from BBC Worldwide here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6F0299F257C93AED


Michael Palin's Pole to Pole: Norway/Finland Border

length: 4:22 Source: Youtube Author: BBCWorldwide
Palin reaches his first border and sings the Python classic 'Finland' in celebration.


Michael Palin's Pole to Pole: Turkish Baths

length: 4:29 Source: Youtube Author: BBCWorldwide
Palin receives the complete treatment in one of the oldest Turkish baths in the world.


Michael Collins

length: 2:59 Source: Youtube Author: ryanmcg06
Assassination of the big fella


Michael Palin's New Europe - Wild East [1-6]

length: 10:10 Source: Youtube Author: Seneka4295
Another great BBC documentary, in witch Michael Palin visits Romania and Moldova.


Authors@Google: Michael Meyer

length: 46:28 Source: Youtube Author: AtGoogleTalks
Michael Meyer visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed." This event took place on July 28, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.


Michael Jackson

length: 1:33 Source: Youtube Author: ranamov
Shopping at Caesar's Palace Shops


Michael Raas - A Fuego Lento

length: 9:23 Source: Youtube Author: RafaelAndes
El Instituto de los Andes les presenta un episodio del buen programa culinario "A Fuego Lento" (2003) producido y conducido con muy buen gusto por el periodista peruano Mauricio Fernandini, en esta oportunidad dedicado al Chef alemán Michael Raas y su experiencia en el Cusco con los insumos nativos.