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1966 and television
* 1966 – Charlie Dimmock, English gardener and television host
Sadler debuted the song on television on January 30, 1966 on The Ed Sullivan Show.
As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the first national radio network hookup by the Canadian National Railway ( 1927 ), the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast ( 1958 ), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway ( 1958 ), the first colour television transmission in Canada ( 1966 ), the inauguration of the Order of Canada ( 1967 ), and the establishment of " O Canada " as the country's national anthem ( 1980 ).
* In an episode of The Saint television series entitled ' Escape Route ' ( 1966 ), Simon Templar ( Roger Moore ) is sent to Dartmoor to uncover a planned escape.
From 1966 to 1971, Jones was a member of The Monkees, a pop-rock group formed expressly for a television show of the same name.
* 1966 – Eduardo Xol, American television personality, designer, entertainer, social activist and businessman
A planned 1972 U. S. network television screening of the 1966 Warner Bros. film The Brides of Fu Manchu was cancelled due to protests from an Asian anti-defamation group.
* 1966 – Guy Ferland, American television director
* 1966 – The first color television transmission in Canada takes place from Toronto.
Jan and Dean also filmed two unreleased television pilots: Surf Scene in 1963 and On the Run in 1966.
In the early 1960s, Voight found work in television, appearing in several episodes of Gunsmoke, between 1962 and 1966, as well as guest spots on Naked City, and The Defenders, both in 1963, and Twelve O ' Clock High, in 1966.
* Denis Latin ( b. 1966 ), Croatian television host
* 1966 – Ernst-Paul Hasselbach, Dutch television host and producer
* 1891 – Jonathan Hale, Canadian film and television actor ( d. 1966 )
* 1966 – Helen Fospero, British television presenter and newsreader
* 1966 – Gordon Ramsay, British chef and reality television personality
* 1966 – Felipe Camiroaga, Chilean television presenter ( d. 2011 )
The term originates with fans of Star Trek television series ( 1966 – 1969 ), from the red shirts worn by Starfleet security officers who frequently die during episodes.
Category: 1966 television series debuts
He caught a lucky break in 1966 when producer Daniel Melnick needed a writer and director to adapt Katherine Anne Porter's short novel Noon Wine for television.
* 1966 Noon Wine ( television film )
( For a time, this was the most of any American-produced television series except for Star Trek and Dark Shadows with its 30 or so novels published between 1966 and 1971, though there have now been more original novels published based upon Alias and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In 2004 the DVD " The Seekers at Home and Down Under " was released, consisting of a 1966 television documentary on the Seekers and a 1967 special.

1966 and version
This version was shown in Europe as well as Central and South America through 1966.
She was the star of a new musical version of Breakfast at Tiffany's in December 1966, but the show, titled Holly Golightly, was a notorious flop that closed in previews before opening on Broadway.
The expanded version under the current title was first staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on August 24, 1966, by the Oxford Theatre Group.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M. was re-released in January 1966 to capitalize on their newly found radio success with a later re-mixed electric / acoustic version of The Sounds of Silence, and so the album reached # 30 on the Billboard pop charts.
* 1966 Gene Deitch 12 minute version of The Hobbit
The Seekers ' version was provided on their 1966 LP Come the Day ( released as Georgy Girl in the US ).
* Georgy Girl ( 1966 ) ( U. S. A. release ... an abridged version of Come the Day )
A film version starring Zero Mostel was released in 1966 with Gelbart and Shevelove's libretto largely rewritten.
Elliott Baker's 1964 novel and 1966 film version, A Fine Madness, portrays the dehumanizing lobotomy of a womanizing, quarrelsome poet who in the end is just as aggressive as ever.
The show continued in New York with most of the original cast until 1964, when Paxton Whitehead replaced Miller, while the London version continued with a different cast until 1966.
On stage, he played the part of Lycus in the 1963 London production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with Frankie Howerd and appeared in the smaller role of Crassus in the 1966 film version.
A version of the Series 1 episode The Man with the Golden Thunderball was specially re-recorded for the BBC Transcription Services on 22 July 1966.
The idea for the Gremlin began in 1966 when design chief at American Motors, Richard A. Teague, and stylist Bob Nixon discussed the possibility of a shortened version of AMC's compact car and design sketches were prepared by Nixon.
Together with Vic Morrow, he produced a 1966 version of Deathwatch, an English language film version of Genet's play Haute Surveillance, adapted and directed by Morrow and starring Nimoy.
One memorable aspect of the show was the regular closing number, where Johnny Young would croon a ballad version of The Beatles ' song " All My Loving " ( with which Young had had an Australian hit in 1966 ), accompanied by the entire cast, in an almost lullaby style, individually wishing all of the cast good night.
1966 cover of the revised version of The Secret of the Old Clock, the first Nancy Drew mystery
Signed to the Elektra Records label, the band scored a minor hit single in 1966 with their version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's " My Little Red Book ".
There have been six changes of currency since 1966, but the 1987 version has been stable.
The first theme song used from 1966 to 1970 was an orchestration of " The Silly Song " by Jimmie Haskell ; however, the version used on the show is not the same one released on the LP ( Jimmie Haskell's French Horns, Vol.
In 1966 a film version of Funeral in Berlin was made starring Michael Caine and directed by Guy Hamilton.
A much-abridged edition was published by Harcourt Brace in 1934, but the full version remained out of print until Something Else Press republished it in 1966.
A 1966 television version starred Robert Goulet and Peter Falk.

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