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Charles was the resident poet on Channel 4's Black on Black ( 1985 ), and its entertainment-based successor, Club Mix ( 1986 ), and appeared, weekly, as a John Cooper Clarke-style ' punk poet ' on the BBC2 pop music programme Oxford Road Show under the name of " Susan Williams ".
DeMille was, however, adept at directing " thousands of extras ", and many of his pictures included spectacular set pieces, such as the parting of the Red Sea in both versions of The Ten Commandments, the toppling of the pagan temple in Samson and Delilah, train wrecks in The Road to Yesterday, Union Pacific and The Greatest Show on Earth, and the destruction of a zeppelin in Madame Satan.
A revised version of Bounce premiered off-Broadway at The Public Theater under the new name Road Show from October 28, 2008 through December 28, 2008, under the direction of John Doyle.
Weidman would also write the book for Road Show, with music and lyrics by Sondheim.
* Bounce ( 2003 ) ( book by John Weidman ; directed by Hal Prince ); retitled Road Show
* Road Show ( 2008 ) ( book by John Weidman ; directed by John Doyle ); ( formerly titled Bounce, Wise Guys and Gold!
* Road Show ( 2009, Music and Lyrics )
Weidman had written the book for Pacific Overtures and would work with Sondheim again on Road Show.
** The Road Runner Show, compiled cartoons including the character
The studio clips were straightforward performance films shot at Abbey Road Studios on 19 May, especially for broadcast on The Ed Sullivan Show and prefaced by a spoken introduction from Ringo.
The Orpington Car, designed by Frank Smith and built by Smith & Milroy Ltd at their works in Wellington Road, was shown at the 1920 Motor Show.
In June 2007 they released The Road Back Home, a compilation of remixed songs from 1994 to 2006, plus " Little Deceiver " ( a previously unreleased track ) and the full version of their cover of Genesis ' " The Cinema Show ".
He was drafted during the Vietnam War, was in the U. S. Army for two years, and was stationed in West Germany as one of the co-directors of the V Corps Training Road Show.
* Mill Road Thresherman's Association Steam Gas & Threshing Show
The township is the home of the Farm and Horse Show, which relocated from Branchville to the Plains Road in 1976 when it needed more area for expansion.
* 1982: Road Show Blues ( DJM ), reissues:
** The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Hour premieres on on CBS Saturday Morning ( 1968 – 1971 ; 1975 – 1985 ; known as The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Show from 1978 – 1985 ).
Dr. Brent Glass, the director of the museum, appeared on the January 23, 2008 The Oprah Winfrey Show with the slippers and informed Oprah Winfrey that " they were worn by Judy Garland during her dance routines on the Yellow Brick Road because there's felt on the bottom of these slippers ".
Midler won an Emmy Award in 1992 for her performance on the next-to-last episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in May 1992, during which she sang an emotion-laden " One for My Baby ( and One More for the Road )" to Johnny Carson.
His association with Sondheim began with the workshop of Assassins, and after Forum he appeared with Victor Garber in the workshop of Wise Guys ( later retitled Road Show ).
* Paulette Jiles, The Late Great Human Road Show
US Celtic / Klezmer / folk band Scythian recorded the song on their 2007 Immigrant Road Show album.
Peter Sellers lived with his mother at 211b High Road, and in his Goon Show persona as Bluebottle was usually referred to as an East Finchley boy scout.
In a 2001 episode of That ' 70s Show, " Canadian Road Trip ", Chong gave tribute to his home country by joining in a spirited rendition of O Canada along with the teenage cast and two Canadian border patrol guards ( Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas ).

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* Road Warrior Animal ( born 1960 ), the best-known ring persona of professional wrestler Joe Laurinaitis
* 1960Road Warrior Animal, American professional wrestler
( 1963 ), The Caine Mutiny ( 1954 ), Away All Boats ( 1956 ), The Enemy Below ( 1957 ), From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ), Kings Go Forth ( 1958 ), Never So Few ( 1959 ), The Mountain Road ( 1960 ), and In Harm's Way ( 1965 ).
* " Road Runner " ( Bo Diddley song ), a 1960 song by Bo Diddley, covered by, among others, The Animals, The Zombies, Aerosmith, Chris Spedding and The Who
The first pool, in Old Taunton Road, was replaced by the Bridgwater Lido on Broadway, opened in 1960 by Princess Alexandra.
Over its life, the Great Ocean Road has been susceptible to natural elements ; in 1960 the section at Princetown was partially washed away by water during storms.
* Farm to Market Road 1960 ( to Spring Park & Ride )-full access
* Adam Faith the pop singer, first lived at 4 Churchfield Road, from 1940, until about 1960.
First horse drawn, then electric trams ( until 1936 ) and, then, electric trolleybuses, gave Southall residents and workers quick and convenient transport along Uxbridge Road in the first half of the 20th century before they were replaced by standard diesel-engined buses in 1960.
Siobhan Dowd, author, lived in Abbotsford Road ( 1960 – 1978 ).
The playground on North Jefferson Street was formerly the Kittanning Cemetery ; 274 graves were moved in 1960 to a new cemetery along Troy Hill Road.
From the " old " town of only 508 people at Stage Road and the railroad in 1960, Bartlett grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s both through new residents and through annexation, primarily to the east and north, to over 54, 000 people today.
Atascocita is a large, affluent development located north and south of Farm to Market Road 1960 about east of Humble and northeast of downtown Houston in northeastern Harris County.
Originally called The Mavericks, Tony Crane ( born Anthony Crane, 17 April 1945, Anfield, Liverpool ) and Billy Kinsley ( born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, at The Mill Road Hospital, Mill Road, Everton, Liverpool ) formed their first band in late 1960 and became The Pacifics in September 1961.
Manchester Piccadilly ( Manchester London Road until 1960 ) is the principal railway station in Manchester, England.
Manchester London Road station in 1960.
London Road station was renamed Manchester Piccadilly when it reopened after reconstruction on 12 September 1960 for London Midland Region electric train services to London.
* Murray Morgan, Skid Road, 1951, 1960, and other reprints, ISBN 0-295-95846-4.
By 1960 the publishing and administration section of the company also relocated from Townhead to join the printing section in Kirkintilloch Road, Bishopbriggs, and in 1971, new premises were occupied in Wester Cleddens Road, eventually becoming the headquarters of the company.
Chesham MosqueThere is a United Reformed Church, formerly called the Congregational Church, in The Broadway, there was a Gospel Hall in Station Road ( which closed at the end of 2008 ), a Roman Catholic church ( St Columba's ) in Berkhampstead Road ( built in 1960 ), a Methodist chapel in Bellingdon Road, a Salvation Army Citadel in Broad St, Hiving's Free Church in Upper Belmont Road, an historic Quaker Friends Meeting House in Bellingdon Road, The King's Church charismatic fellowship which meets at Chesham Park Community College.

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