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* 1967 – The Aldene Connection opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station.
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Storylines throughout the decade included: a mystery poison-pen letter received by Elsie Tanner, the 1962 marriage of Ken Barlow and Valerie Tatlock, the death of Martha Longhurst in 1964, the birth of the Barlow twins in 1965, Elsie Tanner's wedding to Steve Tanner as well as a train crashing from the viaduct ( both in 1967 ), the murder of Steve Tanner in 1968, and a coach crash in 1969.
He was the youngest of four sons of a sports-minded family which included Ken, the second oldest, a major league pitcher who had pitched in the 1967 World Series at age 19.
" Ken Russell's television film Dante's Inferno ( 1967 ) contains brief scenes on some of the leading Pre-Raphaelites but mainly concentrates on the life of Rossetti, played by Oliver Reed.
Stamp reunited with producer Janni for two more projects: John Schlesinger's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From The Madding Crowd ( 1967 ) starring Julie Christie, and Ken Loach's first feature film Poor Cow ( 1967 ).
With Martin Lilley now being in charge of TVR Engineering ( him and his father had rescued TVR from bankruptcy ) Gerry's racing plans for 1967 seemed to naturally revolve around TVR, the TVR Griffith seemingly ideal, especially with the planned 400 bhp 5. 3 litre Ford V8, the possibility of the 1-litre TVR Tina ( named after Gerry's eldest daughter and one of the two prototypes is owned by the Marshall family ), the TVR 18010S a Lotus Elan and there was also a plan to go into partnership with Ken Ayres in a hot Mini 850.
He first collaborated with director Ken Russell in a TV biopic of Claude Debussy in 1965, and later played Dante Gabriel Rossetti in Russell's subsequent TV biopic Dante's Inferno ( 1967 ).
Some of his early television work was in collaboration with Ken Russell, for whom he wrote the biographical dramas The Debussy Film ( 1965 ) and Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World ( 1967 ), as well as Russell's film about Tchaikovsky, The Music Lovers ( 1970 ).
Faulds maintained his acting career throughout the 1960s and 1970s and, in particular became a key part of film director Ken Russell's repertory company, appearing in, among other films, Dante's Inferno ( 1967 ) ( as William Morris ), The Devils ( 1971 ), Mahler ( 1974 ) and Lisztomania ( 1975 ).
In the Ken Russell 1967 film Billion Dollar Brain, music from the Leningrad Symphony accompanies the failed military invasion of the then Latvian Soviet Republic by Texas millionaire Midwinter ( a pivotal scene reflecting the Battle of the Neva from Aleksandr Nevsky ).
Cronulla debuted in 1967 wearing a sky blue jersey adorned with a white V and red numbers on the back, at the then club home ground of Sutherland Oval, under the captaincy of multiple premiership-winner Monty Porter and the coaching of Ken Kearney.
He made his first appearance for West Ham in a testimonial match for Ken Brown in the same month and made his League debut against Sheffield Wednesday in the opening game of the 1967 – 68 season.
* YouTube video of Ken Coleman ( appearing with Don Gillis ) on WHDH-TV 5's 1967 Red Sox special, The Impossible Dream
The former chemistry student set up a private LSD lab in the mid-Sixties in San Francisco and supplied the LSD consumed at the famous Merry Pranksters parties held by Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, and other major events such as the Gathering of the tribes in San Francisco in January 1967.
Amongst his early roles, he was the tallyman in Ken Loach's TV play Up The Junction ( 1965 ), a criminal who runs off with a teenage girl in Softly, Softly ( 1966 ), a hard-nosed building engineer in The Power Game ( 1965 – 66 ), a cowardly informer in Man in a Suitcase ( 1967 ), and a seedy private eye in Spindoe ( 1968 ).
In Ken Russell's 1967 television biopic of Rossetti, Dante's Inferno, composition is used to symbolise Elizabeth Siddal's own death.
Billion Dollar Brain is a 1967 British espionage film directed by Ken Russell and based on the novel Billion-Dollar Brain by Len Deighton.
The Leeds United fanzine Square Ball has published a photograph of Ken Bates with Rhodesian PM Ian Smith during a 1967 tour by Oldham Athletic, when Rhodesia was subject to UN sanctions.
The others: Sandy Koufax in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965 ( a perfect game ); Joe Horlen in 1967 ; and Ken Holtzman in 1969 and 1971.
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