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Beeb and Birtles
* 1948 – Beeb Birtles, Dutch-Australian musician ( Little River Band )
** Beeb Birtles 1975-1983
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* Beeb Birtles ' site
1970s members of Little River Band: Beeb Birtles, David Briggs, Graeham Goble, George McArdle, Derek Pellicci and Glenn Shorrock, were inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Beeb and .
Another version of the theme, ' Blake's 7 Disco ', was recorded by Federation and released in 1979 on Beeb Records with a B-side unconnected with the series.
This album has been re-released twice on CD by the BBC, first in 2005 ( BBC Audio: Children's ) to coincide with the ' new ' film and again in 2010 ( Vintage Beeb ), featuring the original LP artwork and a bonus interview with Eric Thompson.
This early electro-mechanical system was called BEEBFAX – " Beeb " was the popular name for the BBC, and " fax " from the facsimile machine.
Under Fraser's editorship, the Post gained notoriety in Canadian media circles for its regular feature called " CBC Watch " – inspired in part by The Daily Telegraphs " Beeb Watch " in Britain – which pointed out errors of fact and supposed evidence of left-wing and anti-Israeli bias at the public broadcaster.
The first one to reach the charts was BBC TV's The Best of Top of the Pops on the Super Beeb record label in 1975, which reached number 21.
* Beeb, James R. The Pro-sentential theory of truth in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Eprint.
Beeb. com was later refocussed as an online shopping guide, and was closed in 2002. beeb. com now redirects to the BBC Shop website, run by BBC Worldwide.
BBC Worldwide who exploit BBC brands commercially have had several attempts at launching services online including Beeb. com in the late 1990s.
At the Beeb is a live album by the English rock band Queen, released on vinyl, cassette tape, and compact disc in 1989.
However, the versions featured on At the Beeb are different from the original versions, being closer to the songs as performed live.
While in Tyrannosaurus Rex, Took also appeared as a backing vocalist on a session for David Bowie, the results of which can be heard on the BBC sessions album, Bowie at the Beeb.
Another version recorded at the BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000, was released on the bonus disc following the first releases of Bowie at the Beeb in 2000.
... it was the respectable Beeb, echoed by broadsheets, which painted an entire nation “ over there ” as backward and prejudiced, while it has fallen to everyday fans to poke holes in this xenophobic mythmaking and to point out that there is actually nothing scary about modern Ukraine and its inhabitants.
Holly has contributed to a number of other recordings including singing background vocals on Dave Navarro's album Trust No One, writing and performing with Dobie on the track " I'll Be Your Everything " from the electronica compilation Burntprogress 1. 1 and doing vocals and percussion on disc 3 of the David Bowie live set Bowie at the Beeb.
The east side of the station is also close to many entertainment venues, such as Beeb Sendai, Sendai Sunplaza, and Zepp Sendai.

Birtles and .
* 1935 – J. Henry Birtles, British rugby player ( b. 1874 )
* Birtles, Phillip.
* with Philip J. Birtles, De Havilland Comet: The World's First Jet Airliner: ( Paladwr, 1999 ) ( Pictorial )
* Birtles, Philip J.
MI5 classified her a " Communist sympathiser " in the 1970s because of her relationship with William ( Bill ) Jack Birtles, a lawyer.
* Birtles, Philip.
Henry Birtles ' " Advantage " proposal is for the shoot-out to be held before extra-time, and only acting as a tiebreak if the game remains a draw after the full 120 minutes.
* Birtles, Philip.
In 1912, Sid Ferguson drove the Brush and Birtles was the Navigator becoming the first persons to drive across the Australian continent from west to east.
The College's buildings are named: " Ward Hall ", " Birtles ", " Marylands ", " Firwood ", " Xavier ", " Sunbury ", " Ryken " and " Mayfield " — the structures were built from 1840 onwards.
Additions and renovations have been an ongoing feature of the campus ' development, with Birtles a key example of this process.
* Birtles for Sports Studies, Drama and Music.
David was in Ron Greenwood's squad for the 1980 European Championships but found himself behind Gary Birtles and the man that replaced him at Ipswich Paul Mariner.
Turmoil within The Meteors saw a rapid turn-over of members and by May, Merritt with Bob Birtles on saxophone, Stewart " Stewie " Speer on drums and John " Yuk " Harrison on bass guitar, decided to relocate to Melbourne.
On 24 June 1967 the van they were travelling in to Morwell collided head-on with a car near Bunyip -- Birtles suffered a broken leg, Speer had both legs crushed, broke both arms and lost the tops off several fingers, and Merrit lost his right eye and had his face scarred.
On a less positive note, Sexton paid a club record £ 1. 25million for Nottingham Forest striker Garry Birtles in 1980, but a player who had been one of the country's finest goalscorers with his old club failed to find the net once in 25 league appearances during the 1980 – 81 season.
Garry Birtles ( born 27 July 1956 ) is a retired English footballer, who played as a forward in The Football League between the 1970s and 1990s.
Birtles was signed by Nottingham Forest from non-league Long Eaton United for £ 2, 000.
Peter Withe had been sold to Newcastle and " prodigy " Steve Elliott failed to make the grade, allowing Birtles an unexpected chance which he grasped, scoring his first goal for the club in his third match, in the European Cup against Liverpool.
Birtles kept his place for the rest of the season, capping his success with a fantastic display in the 3 – 2 win over Southampton in the 1979 League Cup Final ( scoring 2 goals ) and a 1979 European Cup winner's medal via the 1 – 0 victory over Malmö FF of Sweden in Munich's Olympic Stadium.
However, Forest manager Brian Clough allowed Birtles to part from the club on a free transfer in June 1987.

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