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* 1922 Max Bygraves, English singer and songwriter
* Max Bygraves ( singer, songwriter and comedian, born in Rotherhithe )
The songs were written by Dennis King, John Junkin and Bill Solly ( a writer for Max Bygraves and The Two Ronnies ).
In the 1970s, he appeared in The Max Bygraves Show on ITV, sometimes speaking normally and sometimes in gobbledegook.
During this year he also made his second film appearance, playing a minor role in the Max Bygraves film Charley Moon, which also featured Bill Fraser, Peter Jones, Dennis Price and ( as a child ) Jane Asher.
Max Bygraves frequently played piano there at weekends.
His song " You Need Feet " ( a parody of " You Need Hands " by Max Bygraves ) was used in the Rutles ' TV special, accompanying the Yoko Ono film parody " A Thousand Feet of Film ".
Max Bygraves, OBE ( born Walter William Bygraves ; 16 October 1922-31 August 2012 ) was an English comedian, singer, actor and variety performer.
Max and Blossom Bygraves moved from Bournemouth to Queensland, Australia, in 2008.
which he sold to the entertainer Max Bygraves for £ 350 ( Bygraves later sold them on for £ 250, 000 ) in order to realise capital to finance the shows ; Bart himself later estimated that this action lost him over UK £ 1 million.
Family Fortunes was first hosted by comedian Bob Monkhouse ( 1980 1983 ) then by singer and entertainer Max Bygraves ( 1983 1985 ).
For the Bob Monkhouse, Max Bygraves and half of Les Dennis ' first series, the announcer was Andrew Lodge, while Stephen Rhodes announced for most of Les Dennis ' era until 1999.
She began to work less, but still toured the UK under the management of Harold Fielding, manager of top artists of the day such as Tommy Steele and Max Bygraves.
A massive publicity campaign commenced in the weeks before decimalisation day, including a song by Max Bygraves called " Decimalisation ".
The late comedian Walter William Bygraves named himself " Max Bygraves " in honour of Miller.
The earlier black and white episodes used the theme song " Out of Town " by Leslie Bricusse and Robin Beaumont, performed by Max Bygraves.
Through its long run it featured Eamonn Andrews, Max Bygraves, Leslie Crowther, Ed " Stewpot " Stewart, Joe Baker, Jack Douglas, The Balloon Man, Stu Francis, Peter Glaze, Don Maclean, Michael Aspel, Jacqueline Clarke, Rosko, Little and Large, Jan Hunt, The Krankies, Basil Brush, Geoffrey Durham, Bernie Clifton, Rod McLennan and Ronnie Corbett amongst many others.
She made her last television appearance, shown after her death, on Max, Max Bygraves ' variety show, on 14 January 1981.
* Max Bygraves made a successful series of singalong albums for Pye
It starred Max Bygraves, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Steve Arlen and Jan Waters.

Max and Says
* That's Life, Says Max Wall ( 1957 )

Max and I
Brassnose, Max and I leaped into the sea and swam to the boat.
In the hut to which I was assigned -- Max had his own quarters -- my food was brought to me by a wrinkled crone with bare drooping breasts who seemed to enjoy conversing with me in rudimentary phrases.
In 1796 the Duke of Zweibrücken, Maximilian Joseph, the future Bavarian king Max I. Joseph, was exiled to Ansbach after Zweibrücken had been taken by the French.
I am above race ..." The first English translation of Doctor Zhivago was hastily produced by Max Hayward and Manya Harari in order to coincide with overwhelming public demand.
Max Mathews at Bell Laboratories developed the influential MUSIC I program and its descendents, further popularising computer music through a 1962 article in Science.
In Cologne, Max Ernst used images from World War I to illustrate messages of the destruction of war.
Senior staff included Alastair Denniston, Oliver Strachey, Dilly Knox, John Tiltman, Edward Travis, Ernst Fetterlein, Josh Cooper, Donald Michie, Alan Turing, Max Newman, William Tutte, I. J.
Jason McQuinn says that " when I ( and other anti-ideological anarchists ) criticize ideology, it is always from a specifically critical, anarchist perspective rooted in both the skeptical, individualist-anarchist philosophy of Max Stirner.
" Bey also wrote that " The Mackay Society, of which Mark & I are active members, is devoted to the anarchism of Max Stirner, Benj.
Entrance to Vatican City, with inscription " Benedictus XVI Pont ( ifex ) Max ( imus ) Anno Domini MMV Pont ( ificatus ) I.
The game would also prove to be the final one for Packers wide receiver Max McGee, one of the heroes of Super Bowl I, and place kicker Don Chandler.
** Max Ritter von Müller, German World War I fighter ace ( b. 1887 )
* June 18 Max Immelmann, German World War I fighter ace, ( b. 1890 )
** Max Ritter von Müller, German World War I fighter ace ( d. 1918 )
They are published in What a Time I Am Having: Selected Letters of Max Perutz.
What a Time I Am Having: Selected Letters of Max Perutz edited by Vivien Perutz.
* Martin Gray ( with Max Gallo ), < cite > For Those I Loved </ cite >, Little Brown Company, 1984, hardcover, ISBN 0-316-32576-7, 351 pages
Samurai, Terminator 2, The Matrix, Total Recall, Minority Report, The Island, Star Trek, Aliens, I, Robot, Transformers, Equilibrium, District 9, Serenity, Akira, Paycheck, Predator, Robocop, Avatar, Mad Max 2 and The Fifth Element.
Lille was also the hunting ground of World War I German flying Ace Max Immelmann who was nicknamed " the Eagle of Lille ".
This advance was quickly ushered into service, in the Fokker E. I ( Eindecker, or monoplane, Mark 1 ), the first single seat fighter aircraft to combine a reasonable maximum speed with an effective armament ; Max Immelmann scored the first confirmed kill in an Eindecker on 1 August.
According to Gerry Max, Horizon Chasers -- The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its chief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
The poet Max Jacob said he came to Montparnasse to " sin disgracefully ", but Marc Chagall summed it up differently when he explained why he had gone to Montparnasse: " I aspired to see with my own eyes what I had heard of from so far away: this revolution of the eye, this rotation of colours, which spontaneously and astutely merge with one another in a flow of conceived lines.
Although owner Conrad Black did not personally rebuke Lawson, Max Hastings, then editor of The Daily Telegraph, wrote with regard to Black, who also owned The Jerusalem Post at the time, " It was one of the few moments in my time with Conrad when I saw him look seriously rattled: ' You don't understand, Max.

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