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Rush Hudson Limbaugh III was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, the son of Mildred Carolyn " Millie " ( née Armstrong ) and Rush Hudson Limbaugh, Jr. His father was a lawyer and a U. S. fighter pilot who served in the China Burma India Theater of World War II.
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.
In 1959, Duvall made his first television appearance on Armstrong Circle Theater in the episode The Jailbreak.
His first acting role was on " And Bring Home a Baby ", an episode of Armstrong Circle Theater in January 1959.
Cheatham played in Albert Wynn's band ( and occasionally substituted for Armstrong at the Vendome Theater ), and recorded on sax with Ma Rainey before moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1927, where he worked with the bands of Bobby Lee and Wilber de Paris before moving to New York City the following year.
Jazz on Film: Jazz on a Summer ’ s Day ( Saturday ) and The Girls in the Band ( Sunday ); Judy Roberts on the Yamaha AvantGrand with Greg Fishman on saxophone ; Arena Simulcasts in the Jazz Theater ; Coffee House Gallery Exhibit: Remembering The Real Ambassadors: Brubeck and Armstrong Speak Out on Civil Rights at Monterey
The prologue is written by Nancy in a letter to her friend, Bess Marvin, saying she is going to St. Louis with a friend from high school, Maya Nguyen, to interview Brady Armstrong at the Royal Palladium Theater in St. Louis.

Armstrong and television
In 1946 the FCC's decision to use Armstrong's FM system as the standard for NTSC television sound gave Armstrong another chance at royalty payments.
An estimated 500 million people worldwide watch in awe as Neil Armstrong takes his historic first steps on the Moon at 02: 56 UTC, the largest television audience for a live broadcast at that time.
Murder Must Advertise was adapted for television in 1973 as a mini-series starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, Mark Eden as Chief Inspector Charles Parker, Bridget Armstrong as Dian de Momerie, Peter Bowles as Major Milligan, and Paul Darrow as Mr. Tallboy.
* Chloe Armstrong, in the television series Stargate Universe
" According to an eyewitness on the flight, who also happens to be a television news producer, a flight attendant asked Armstrong to pull his pants up.
* Curtis Armstrong, a Berkley High School graduate, has appeared in movies and television.
Notable natives of Centralia include modern dancer Merce Cunningham, Arizona Diamondback Lyle Overbay, cable television and early mobile phone entrepreneur Craig McCaw, CFL offensive lineman Calvin Armstrong, video game designer and programmer Soren Johnson, Stanford quarterback Tavita Pritchard, former MLB outfielder Bob Coluccio, Metropolitan Opera soprano Angela Meade.
Armstrong's son, Garner Ted Armstrong, who had been given the responsibility to host the radio and later the television version of The World Tomorrow, opposed some of his father's teachings and was disfellowshipped by his father, who resumed the broadcasting duties of The World Tomorrow program.
For instance, in 1998, Lott caused some controversy in Congress when as a guest on the Armstrong Williams television show, he equated homosexuality to alcoholism, kleptomania and sex addiction.
These two parts led to other roles on such television series as The Eleventh Hour, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The Wild Wild West, Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Americans, Death Valley Days, The Great Adventure, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., Dr. Kildare, I Spy, That Girl, Premiere, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea among many others.
Later Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the astronauts of the first lunar landing mission Apollo 11, were awarded television stars for coverage of the mission, and given the places of honor at the exact corners of Hollywood and Vine.
A television program of the same name followed, aired mostly in North America, eventually giving way to a Garner Ted Armstrong broadcast, a half-hour program that mixed news and biblical commentary.
Armstrong's proclivity toward secular pursuits outside evangelism was evidenced by his appearance as a guest on the US television show Hee Haw in the 1970s ( Armstrong had arranged for Hee Haw co-host Buck Owens to entertain attendees at the WCG's annual convention one year ), and his authorship of a novel, Churchill's Gold, penned under the pseudonym William Talboy Wright-a mixture of names from his grandparents: William Dillon ( maternal grandfather ), Isabelle Talboy ( maternal grandmother ), and Eva Wright ( paternal grandmother ).
On 20 and 21 July 1969, during the British television Apollo 11 coverage, he presented David Frost's Moon Party for LWT, a ten-hour discussion and entertainment marathon from LWT's Wembley Studios, on the night Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology drama television series which ran from 1950 to 1957 on NBC, and then until 1963 on CBS.
Alexander Armstrong ( or Xander ) ( born 2 March 1970 ) is an English comedian, actor and television presenter.
From 2002-09, Armstrong appeared in a series of successful British television adverts for the drink Pimms.
In a New York Times: " TimesTalks " television interview discussing musicianship in punk rock, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong mentioned RKL's Bomer Manzullo as an example of the high level of talent in punk rock, calling Bomer an " insane drummer ".
Lee made frequent appearances on television anthology series in the 1940s and 1950s, including Robert Montgomery Presents, The Ford Theatre Hour, Kraft Television Theatre, Armstrong Circle Theatre and Wagon Train.
* The World Tomorrow-The original radio and television broadcast at first anchored by Herbert W. Armstrong and later by his son Garner Ted Armstrong.
She began her television career in 1950, performing in live television dramas on Studio One, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Goodyear Television Playhouse, and other acclaimed series.
* Xander Armstrong or Alexander Armstrong ( born 1970 ), British comedian, actor and television presenter

Armstrong and version
The first version was developed by Joe Armstrong in 1986.
This version of the film follows the same plot but pays more attention to popular jazz music and includes such jazz legends as Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, and Benny Carter playing themselves.
* Frankie Armstrong on I Heard a Woman Singing, and a longer version on the compilation album Ballads ( Fellside Records ).
Louis Armstrong shared a different version of the history of swing during a nationwide broadcast of the Bing Crosby ( radio ) Show.
* The British Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 52G of 1944, a glider test bed for the later Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 52 jet-powered version.
A 1979 film version, produced by Margaret Fink, directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Judy Davis and Sam Neill as Sybylla and Harry.
A film version released in 1997 was directed by Gillian Armstrong and starred Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Wilkinson.
Scottish composer Craig Armstrong wrote the award winning score for the modern version of Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet ( 1996 ).
The power was provided by an Armstrong Siddeley Puma engine of 80 – 95 horsepower ( 60 – 70 kW ) ( depending on the version ), which gave it a top speed of 22 mph ( 35 km / h ) on roads.
The Anglo-Saxon cross is not to be confused with the market cross near the church, the current version of which was erected in 1902 and is known as " St Armstrong's Cross " as it was paid for by Lady Armstrong, widow of Lord Armstrong of Cragside.
In the 1975 version he played Dr. Armstrong, and later appeared in the 1989 version as General McKenzie.
A tentative movement toward the kind of fully arranged horn sections that would dominate swing music a decade later was starting to become fashionable, and this second Armstrong group embaced a rudimentary version of it, with Don Redmon as arranger providing some written-out section parts.
* Siddeley Deasy S. R. 2 Siskin, early version of the Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
In Super Wing Commander ( a remake of the first game made for Macintosh and 3DO ), the character is named Jason Armstrong, and in the Sega Mega-CD version of this game, he does not have a name, only a call sign, " Hotshot ".
Edward Armstrong, the team manager of the intake duty team, said that he completed a duty manager's action sheet not for the 18 June referral, which he said never arrived in his office, but for the 21 June referral, which was a less serious case than the first ; Laming called this version of events " wholly unbelievable ".
Atalanta was also a sports-tourer version of the 20 / 25 hp Armstrong Siddeley line, sold between 1936 and 1938.
CCM Armstrong developed a 350 cc version of the engine.
In 2009 Green Day refused to make an edited version of their album 21st Century Breakdown for Walmart, with frontman Billie Joe Armstrong claiming " You feel like you're in 1953 or something ", thus the album is not carried by Walmart stores.
Coupe versions of the post-1959 version were built by Thomas Harrington Ltd. Until 1962 the car was assembled for Rootes by Armstrong Siddeley.
His best-known popular composition was The Lonesome Road, first sung by co-writer Gene Austin and later by Jules Bledsoe ( dubbing Stepin Fetchit ) in the final scene of the 1929 part-talkie film version of " Show Boat ", and recorded by more than two hundred artists, including Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Paul Robeson.

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