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Bray and Studios
On 24 September 1980, Bonham was picked up by Led Zeppelin assistant Rex King to attend rehearsals at Bray Studios.
The film was shot at Bray Studios and Oakley Court, a country house in Berkshire, England, from October 21, 1974, to December 19, 1974.
Model filming was conducted at Bray Studios between 8 May 1979 and 10 May 1979.
On 24 September 1980, Bonham was picked up by Led Zeppelin assistant Rex King to attend rehearsals at Bray Studios for an upcoming tour of the United States — the band's first since 1977.
Terry first worked for Bray Studios in 1916, where he created the Farmer Al Falfa series.
Walter Lantz, who was Laemmle's part time chauffeur and a veteran of the John R. Bray Studios with considerable experience in all elements of animation production, was selected to run the department.
In 1951, Hammer began shooting at its best remembered base, Down Place also on the banks of the Thames ( later known as Bray Studios ).
The house was renamed Bray Studios after the nearby village of Bray and it remained Hammer's principal base until 1966.
Fleischer produced his Inkwell films for the Bray Studios until 1921, when he and younger brothers Dave and Lou established Fleischer Studios ( initially named " Out of the Inkwell Films ") to produce animated cartoons and short subjects ; Max was credited as the producer at the beginning of every cartoon as well.
Fleischer left Handy in 1954 and returned as Production Manager for the Bray Studios in New York.
* In 1992, Eric Clapton recorded an Unplugged performance at Bray Studios in London.
Lantz then worked at the John R. Bray Studios on the Jerry On The Job series.
Using this device, Max Fleischer was able to secure a contract with the John R. Bray Studios, and in 1919 they began Out of the Inkwell as an entry in each monthly in the Bray Pictograph Screen Magazine released through Paramount ( 1919 – 1920 ), and later Goldwyn ( 1921 ).
Bray is the location of Ireland's only dedicated film studios, Ardmore Studios.
This church was used as a location for many Hammer Horror movies which were made at nearby Bray Studios.
The close proximity of Pinewood, Shepperton and Bray Studios and the outstanding natural beauty of the Beeches have made it a desirable filming location.
See Bray Studios ( UK ) for the studio where many Hammer Horror films were created.
de: J. R. Bray Studios
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Production began at Bray Studios on the 17 November 1957 with an investment of £ 81, 000.
* Bray Studios ( UK ), British film studio

Bray and Al
" Matt and Bray " was a skit about family man Al ( Russell ) and his two odd neighbours ( McCarthy and Oxenbould ).

Bray and series
He had also been a co-star with Robert Bray and Richard Eyer in the western series Stagecoach West, a Four Star Television production on ABC from 1960 – 1961.
Using this device, the Fleischer brothers got a contract with Bray Studio in 1919 to produce their own series called Out of the Inkwell, which featured their first characters, the as yet unnamed Koko the Clown, and Fitz the Dog, who would evolve into Bimbo in 1930.
In 1924, Lantz directed, animated, and even starred in his first cartoon series, Dinky Doodle, and shortly after he replaced George " Vernon " Stallings as head of production ( During the 1920s, Bray began to concentrate in beating Hal Roach as the " king of two-reelers ").
* Changelings or Betwixt, a proposed TV series on The CW based on the Tara Bray Smith novel Betwixt
Baker also appeared in the British comedy television series The Goodies episode " Tower of London " as the " Chief Beefeater ", as well as in the sitcom No Job for a Lady, and he is popularly known for playing Captain Benson, the James Bond ally in the film The Spy Who Loved Me and for his appearances as Sir Hilary Bray in On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice.
In 1954, the actor Robert Bray played Emmett Dalton in the episode " The Dalton Gang " of the syndicated western television series, Stories of the Century, starring Jim Davis as fictitious Southwestern Railroad detective Matt Clark.
* " The Dalton Gang " is a half hour version of their lives in a 1954 episode of the American TV series Stories of the Century with Myron Healey as Bob Dalton, Fess Parker as Grat, Robert Bray as Emmett and John Mooney as Bill Dalton.
He was a regular on both Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and its spin-off, Fernwood 2Nite, and also played the shrewd businessman and storekeeper Loren Bray on the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman throughout its six-year run on CBS in the 1990s.
La Cava's main fault as a producer and director was that his cartoons were too clearly animated comic strips, hampered by speech balloons when rival Bray Studio was creating more effective series with original characters.
The studio was founded in December 1914 by J. R. Bray, perhaps was one of the first studios entirely devoted to series animation at the time.
In 1919, the rival International Film Service studio folded and owner William Randolph Hearst licensed Bray to continue the IFS series, which included Jerry on the Job films adapted from Walter Hoban's comic strip.
J. R. Bray paid little attention to the animation side of things during the 1920s, focusing instead on beating Hal Roach as the king of two-reel comedy, with the disastrous series " The McDougall Alley Kids ".
Riptide is a TV detective series that ran on NBC from 1984 to 1986, starring Perry King, Joe Penny, and Thom Bray.
They are trapped during a sandstorm in a frontier house with series stars Robert Bray and Richard Eyer as Simon and Davey Kane, respectively.
* Reality Bites Back, a reality-television-focused review series hosted by Jacki Bray and Misty Kingma, ran from May to July 2011.
The Roman Catholic Caucus of the Gay and Lesbian Christian Movement, of which Bray was a member, instituted a series of Alan Bray Memorial Lectures on Catholic theology and homosexuality.
Thomas Edward " Thom " Bray ( born April 30, 1954 ) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as Murray " Boz " Bozinsky in the detective TV series Riptide.

Bray and first
Early evidence of their use in Britain includes: an equal hour horary quadrant from 1396, in England, a 1445 inscription on the tower of Heathfield Church, Sussex ; a 1448 inscription on a wooden lych-gate of Bray Church, Berkshire ; and a 1487 inscription on the belfry door at Piddletrenthide church, Dorset ; and in Scotland a 1470 inscription on the tomb of the first Earl of Huntly in Elgin Cathedral.
It was first settled by Bray Wilkins, who came from Salem with a large family, having purchased six hundred acres from Governor Bellingham.
* Frederick A. Bray, former first African-American Fire Chief & State Store Employee
Because the entire MJ-12 affair made its first appearance only a year after Bray had made public the incriminating Canadian documents about the secret UFO committee, one theory is that the Project Aquarius Teletype message was part of a counterintelligence hoax to discredit the information in the just-revealed Canadian documents.
The Dublin and Kingstown Railway, the first in Ireland, opened in 1834 and was extended as far as Bray in 1854.
This Barré-Nolan Studio was probably the first of its kind ( although Bray Productions also had a good claim to the title ).
Barré Studio was, in all probability, the first film studio dedicated to animation ( the rival for this honor is Bray Productions ).
Other influences were existing vehicles which were the first to be referred to as traction engines such as the Boydell engines manufactured by various companies and those developed for road haulage by Bray.
" David Browne from Entertainment Weekly in a review of her first compilation album The Immaculate Collection, commented that " in theory a 30-ish urban sophisticate singing in the voice of a pregnant teen, sounds ridiculous ", but added that " with the help of collaborators like Stephen Bray and Patrick Leonard, though, turns into a perfectly conceived pop record ".
Bray has written many software applications, including Bonnie which was the inspiration for Bonnie ++, a Unix file system benchmarking tool, Lark, the first XML Processor, and APE the Atom Protocol Exerciser.
The first was translated into English as Women by Barbara Bray and published by Columbia University Press ( 1990 ).
As Bray is only 12 miles from Dublin, Harty was able go into the city to hear an orchestra for the first time in his life.
* Bray Wanderers win the FAI Cup beating non league St Francis FC in the first ever Lansdowne Road final
The other main presenters for the first decade were Mike Flynn, Vincent Kane, Noreen Bray and Alun Williams.
The first game featuring the new jerseys was against Bray Unknowns in a FAI Cup match on 9 January 1927 at Shelbourne Park.
Kildare County were knocked out of the FAI Cup in the second round after a replay by premier division outfit Bray Wanderers and now defunct Dublin City in the first round of the League Cup.
Limerick got its first taste of senior soccer in the early 1930s when the Limerick District Management Committee ( LDMC ) arranged a number of friendly matches between senior clubs such as Waterford and Bray and a local junior selection.
She first ran for political office in 1979 when she was elected to Bray Town Council for the Sinn Féin the Workers ' Party.
The accepted size figure of 1, 600 meters in length and roughly 1, 900 meters in height was first noted by fan writer Brandon Bray, who worked as a consultant for Mongoose Publishing, producers of the Official Babylon 5 Role Playing Game.

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