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1963 and Adventures
Carl Koch or Karl Koch ( 30 July 1892 in Nümbrecht, Germany – 1 December 1963 in Barnet, England ) was a German film director and writer with many secondary credits including collaborations with his wife Lotte Reiniger, the animator of The Adventures of Prince Achmed ( 1926 ).
One bright moment in the UPA television era came with Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol ( 1963 ), which became the first episode of an animated TV series entitled The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo.
After Trog was forced to withdraw from the project, Cape commissioned John Burningham, who had recently won the 1963 Kate Greenaway Medal for his book Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With No Feathers.
* Adventures of Scaramouche, The ( 1963 ) a. k. a. The Mask of Scaramouche, Gianna Maria Canale
* Adventures of Scaramouche, The ( 1963 ) a. k. a. The Mask of Scaramouche, Gianna Maria Canale
1963 also saw the release of the children's album she recorded, " Gisele MacKenzie Sings and Tells the Adventures and Travels of Babar the Elephant ," in which her narration of the beloved children's book by French author Jean de Brunhoff is complemented by gentle lullabies and stirring ballads that showcase her range and pitch.
* The Adventures Of Noddy ( 1955 – 1963 )
* The Further Adventures Of Noddy ( 1963 – 1975 )
Elisabeth Judson Shue ( born October 6, 1963 ) is an American actress, most famous for her roles in the films The Karate Kid, Adventures in Babysitting, Cocktail, Back to the Future Parts II and III and Leaving Las Vegas, for which she won five acting awards and was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA.
Reid was invited to submit ideas for a new children's section for the paper, and proposed The Adventures of Fudge the Elf, which first appeared in 1938 and ran until 1963, with a break from 1941 to 1946 when Reid was on National Service.
* The Adventures of Fudge the Elf ( 1938 – 1941, 1946 – 1963 )
Despite the difficulties in keeping the four mellophoniums ( which formed their own separate section ) in tune, this particular Kenton orchestra had its exciting moments ; the albums " Adventures in Jazz " and " West Side Story " ( arrangements by Johnny Richards ) each won Grammy awards in 1962 and 1963.
Family-friendly comedies, which featured families with children as major characters, were a staple of ABC programming going back to the network's earlier sitcoms from the 1950s onward, such as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ( premiered 1952 ), Leave It to Beaver ( moved to ABC in 1958 after its first season on CBS ), The Donna Reed Show ( premiered 1958 ), The Flintstones ( premiered 1960, but was largely an adult-oriented comedy until the birth of Pebbles in 1963 ), The Brady Bunch ( premiered 1969 ), and The Partridge Family ( premiered 1970 ; this and The Brady Bunch became part of the Friday night lineup at that time ).
Her film appearances include I'm All Right, Jack ( 1959 ), Two-Way Stretch ( 1960 ), the sex comedies Adventures of a Taxi Driver ( 1975 ), Confessions of a Driving Instructor ( 1976 ), Adventures of a Private Eye ( 1977 ) and Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse ( 1978 ), and four of the Carry On films: Carry On Regardless ( 1961 ), Carry On Cruising ( 1962 ), Carry On Cabby ( 1963 ) and Carry On Behind ( 1975 ).
* Marvelman Adventures ( annual ) ( L. Miller, 1961, 1963 )
* Science Fiction Adventures, 1963, 32 issues
Films in this genre included Doris Wishman's science fiction spoof Nude on the Moon ( 1963 ), the Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman film The Adventures of Lucky Pierre ( 1961 ), and Ed Wood's horror-nudie Orgy of the Dead ( 1965 ), with its bevy of topless dancers from beyond the grave, following his western screenplay, Revenge of the Virgins ( 1959 ), which shows a fierce tribe of bare-breasted Indian women hunting a group of treasure seekers.
His other works include the music for the films The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ( 1960 ), The Cardinal ( 1963 ), and Rachel, Rachel ( 1968 ).
He is today chiefly known in Germany for his 1963 translation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking-Glass.

1963 and Lucky
The 1963 edition of the short story collection The Happy Highwayman contains examples of abandoned revisions ; in one story published in the 1930s (" The Star Producers "), references to actors of the 1930s were replaced for 1963 with names of current movie stars ; another 1930s-era story, " The Man Who Was Lucky ", added references to atomic power.
Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records and Lucky Four Records, both labels also based in Chicago.
He appeared in several Italian films, including Hands Over the City ( 1963 ) and Lucky Luciano ( 1974 ) ( both Francesco Rosi's ), and also Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dynamite ( 1971 ).
* From Russia With Love ( 1963 ): the Irish assassin being modelled on both Red Grant and the leprechaun character from the Lucky Charms commercials ; Frau Frabissina partly modelled on Rosa Klebb ; Mustafa based on a character in Matt Helm's The Ambushers.
* 1963 ( 1 ) Lucky International Open
* 1963: " Lucky Me "/" Why Am I So Shy "
* My Lucky Star ( 1963 )
* To tyhero panteloni ( 1963 ), Lucky pants
Lucky Lager Brewing Company changed its name back to General Brewing between 1963 and 1969, and then changed its name to Lucky Breweries, Inc. in 1969.

1963 and Pierre
* 1963: Clémentine chérie, directed by Pierre Chevalier
This was completed in time for a second inauguration ceremony on 6 October 1963, with Pierre Messmer, Minister of Armies, Jean Sainteny, Minister of veterans, Jacques Foccart, secretary general of the Communauté et les affaires africaines et malgaches, and General Georges Catroux, grand chancellor of the Légion d ' honneur.
Pierre Dupuy, a diplomat, was named Commissioner General, after Diefenbaker appointee Paul Bienvenu resigned from the post in 1963.
His wife, Marguerite, gave birth to their first child, Pierre, in 1963.
A Tutsi Prime Minister was chosen by the monarch, but, a year later in 1963, the monarch was forced to appoint a Hutu prime minister, Pierre Ngendandumwe, in an effort to satisfy growing Hutu unrest.
Pierre Cochereau initiated further alterations ( many of which were already planned by Louis Vierne ), including the electrification of the action between 1959 and 1963.
His last two works were first performed posthumously, in April and June 1963: the Sonata for Oboe and Piano was given by Pierre Pierlot and Jacques Février and the Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by Benny Goodman and Leonard Bernstein.
The most famous painters who have been awarded the prize are, 1941: Wilhem Van Hasselt, 1944: Jean Gabriel Domergue, 1952: Tristan Klingsor, 1955: Georges Delplanque, 1957: Albert Decaris, 1958: Jean Picard Le Doux, 1963: Maurice Boitel, 1966: Pierre Gaillardot, 1968: Pierre-Henry, 1969: Louis Vuillermoz, 1970: Daniel du Janerand, 1971: Jean-Pierre Alaux ; 1975: Jean Monneret, and for 1987: André Hambourg.
* Oberling, Pierre ( 1963 ).
Our Man in Paris was a Blue Note session recorded in Paris, France in 1963 with a quartet including pianist Bud Powell, drummer Kenny Clarke, and French bassist Pierre Michelot.
La Planète des singes, known in English as Planet of the Apes or Monkey Planet, is a French 1963 science fiction novel by Pierre Boulle.
Pierre Perrault sets situations up and then films them, for example in Pour la suite du monde ( 1963 ) where he asked old people to fish for whale.
Two company-sized Special Forces units, the “ 1st Commando ” and the “ 2nd Commando ” were created in 1963, soon followed by thePierre Gemayel ” squad ( later a company ) and a VIP protection squad.
* Elisabeth Labrousse, Pierre Bayle ( La Haye: M. Nijhoff, 1963 )
Notable later productions include those with set designs by Jean Cocteau ( first performed in Marseille in 1963 ), and the 1969 Covent Garden production conducted by Pierre Boulez.
A revival of Espinas's approach in France was revealed in the works of Pierre Massé ( 1946 ), the eminent cybernetician, Georges Théodule Guilbaud ( 1953 ), the Belgian logician, Leo Apostel ( 1957 ), the cybernetician, Anatol Rapoport ( 1962 ), Henry Pierron, psychologist and lexicographer ( 1957 ), François Perroux, economist ( 1957 ), the social psychologist, Robert Daval ( 1963 ), the well-known sociologist, Raymond Aron ( 1963 ) and the methodologists, Abraham Antoine Moles and Roland Caude ( 1965 ).
* Louis de Broglie ; Jean Pierre Vigier: Introduction to the Vigier theory of elementary particles: with a chapter by Jean-Pierre Vigier, Elsevier, 1963
* Petit discours de la méthode ( Short film Co-Directed with Pierre Patry, 1963 )
Following the success of Lester Pearson and the Liberal Party in the 1963 federal election, and through the successive governments of Pierre Trudeau, the federal cabinet commuted all death sentences as a matter of policy.
From 1930 the French Pro Championship was always played at Paris, on outdoor clay at Roland Garros except from 1963 to 1967 where it was held at Stade Pierre de Coubertin on indoor wood.
Gibson served as assistant to the federal Minister of Northern Affairs from 1963 to 1968, and was a special assistant to the Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1968 to 1972.
Pierre Brice tried to escape the Winnetou character in a 1976 TV series, " Die Mädchen aus dem Weltraum " ( Star Maidens ), and in several movies for the big screen, playing Zorro in the Italian " Zorro contro Maciste " ( 1963 ).
* Tovarich ( 1935 )-from a French comedy by Jacques Deval-adapted into a 1937 film, and a 1963 musical with Vivien Leigh and Jean Pierre Aumont.
* Pierre Lemieux ( born 1963 ), Canadian politician

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