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In 1988, Callaghan's wife Audrey, a former chairman ( 1969 – 1982 ) of Great Ormond Street Hospital, spotted a letter to a newspaper which pointed out that the copyright of Peter Pan, which had been assigned by J. M. Barrie to the hospital, was about to expire.
Additional sites of interest include the destroyer V 83, which was raised and used by Cox as a working boat during his salvage operations, particularly on the, then later abandoned ; the Churchill blockships, such as the Tabarka, the Gobernador Bories, and the Doyle in Burrah Sound ; the U-boat ; and the trawler James Barrie.
* The Caesars ( 1968 ), television series by Granada TV, in which he is played by Barrie Ingham.
Barrie has also hosted the television series Chris Barrie's Massive Engines and Chris Barrie's Massive Machines on the Discovery Channel which was later shown on Channel 5 where both series received record viewing figures and are now on DVD.
A managing council was established on which Tree was joined, among others, by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero and Sir James Barrie.
A property of their nature is the production and possession of fairy dust, the magic material which enables flying within the story for all characters except Peter, who was taught to fly by the birds ( as described by Barrie in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ), and later by the fairies in Kensington Gardens.
The following year he played J. M. Barrie in the award-winning BBC TV series The Lost Boys, in which his son Barnaby played the young George Llewelyn Davies.
Barrie, his last play, which he wrote especially for her, and Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy.
Unable to speak clearly, the young Margaret referred to her friend Barrie as her " fwendy-wendy ", resulting in the use of the name Wendy, which was coined for the book.
Chris Barrie was given an offer to reprise his role, but turned it down for fear of being tied into a restrictive, long-term contract, which is common in American television production.
In 1904, author J. M. Barrie awarded the Peter Pan Cup to the winner of the race, a tradition which has continued ever since.
Barrie play on which the film is based, she is actually a fairy.
It broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on VHF channel 10 ( or virtual channel 3. 1 via PSIP ) from a transmitter near Essa Road / Highway 27 in the southwestern part of Barrie ( which also houses a camera that overlooks the city of Barrie, Lake Simcoe, and its environs ; a live feed from this camera is available on the station's website ).
Due to financial difficulties, CTVglobemedia cancelled CKVR's morning show, A Morning, A News This Week and Ontario News This Week on March 4, 2009, laying off 24 Barrie employees as part of a larger series of cutbacks and massive layoffs which axed 118 jobs at the A stations across Canada.
In the face of increasing resistance to the use of scientific methodology in the study of alternative medicine, one of the OAM board members, Barrie Cassileth, publicly criticized the office, saying: " The degree to which nonsense has trickled down to every aspect of this office is astonishing ...
There is a camera obscura, which was donated by Barrie, on the Hill and it offers views to the south and south-west and of the higher hills to the north.
Her greatest triumphs followed with more works of Barrie, including The Little Minister, Quality Street, What Every Woman Knows, A Kiss for Cinderella, The Legend of Leonora, and Peter Pan ; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, the latter being the role with which she was most closely identified and which she often reprised.
This run of reprints continued for the next year ( including a few early Trevor Metcalfe and Vic Neill strips along the way ) until the comic's 70th anniversary issue, when Barrie Appleby returned to provide a new strip ( this time drawn in his own style, as opposed to his 1980s work which followed Malcolm Judge's style ).
CHUM would re-format the station ( along with the other independent stations CHUM acquired in the deal ) with a lineup and branding similar to its new sister station CKVR-TV in Barrie, which would be known as " NewNet ".
The Kailyard school of Scottish writers, which included J. M. Barrie ( creator of Peter Pan ), consisted of authors who wrote about traditional rural Scottish life ( kailyard = kale field ).
CBC did not seek an extension for its Barrie transmitter, which it shut down on August 31, 2011, however the remaining satellite rebroadcast stations remained on the air.
There were two previous Barrie Colts team which played Junior A & B hockey in the Ontario Hockey Association, one from 1907 until 1910 and another from the 1920s to 1940s.

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The Milton GO Train line opened in 1981, followed by the Bradford ( currently Barrie ) and Stouffville lines a year later, establishing the 7 rail corridors that today's rail service is based upon.
Following World War II, construction of highways was accelerated ; the first fully controlled-access highway was opened between Toronto and Barrie in 1952, the Highway 401 was navigable in 1964, and a network of secondary and collector highways was constructed through the rugged Canadian Shield throughout the 1950s.
At the height of the First World War, the Borden Military Camp opened at a location on a glacial moraine west of Barrie in 1916 to train units for the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
He also leased the Duke of York's Theatre in London, promoting such playwrights as J. M. Barrie, producing Barrie's Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which he debuted at the Duke of York's in December 1904 and opened in the U. S. in January 1905.
It was the first fully controlled-access highway in Ontario when it was opened between North York and Barrie on July 1, 1952.
Wishing to spread his love of hockey with young kids, Crozier opened and operated the Roger Crozier Enterprises Hockey School in Barrie, Ontario from 1983 to 1993.
This station was opened on January, 2001 to accommodate the growing ridership on the Barrie line along with the growing communities surrounding Rutherford GO Station.
She caught the eye of Frohman, who saw in her distinct possibilities for stardom and cast her as Lady Millicent in James M. Barrie ’ s Little Mary, which opened at the Empire Theater on January 4, 1904.

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On January 11, 2008, Talk Is Free Theatre presented the Canadian professional premiere ( in concert ) at the Gryphon Theatre in Barrie, Ontario, with a fundraiser performance on January 13 at the Diesel Playhouse in Toronto, Ontario.
Continuing the divergence from rock and roll and blues begun by his work with Farthingale, Bowie joined forces with Finnigan, Christina Ostrom and Barrie Jackson to run a folk club on Sunday nights at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham High Street.
The " kailyard tradition " at the end of the century, brought elements of fantasy and folklore back into fashion as can be seen in the work of figures like J. M. Barrie, most famous for his creation of Peter Pan, and George MacDonald, whose works, including Phantasies, played a major part in the creation of the fantasy genre.
A black jaguar named " Diablo " was inadvertently crossed with a lioness named " Lola " at the Bear Creek Wildlife Sanctuary in Barrie, Canada.
Barrie confirmed this in a speech delivered in 1927 to the first hundred at Eton College entitled " Captain Hook at Eton ".
Barrie also said of him in " Captain Hook at Eton " as, " In a word, the handsomest man I have ever seen, though, at the same time, perhaps slightly disgusting ".
* Contemporary interpretation of Gluck by Australian Barrie Kosky at the Komische Oper Berlin, May 1, 2007
* J. M. Barrie, playwright and novelist, author of Peter Pan, and his wife Mary née Ansell, at 100 Bayswater Road
* Joseph Rabinowitz, founder of the Woodbine Children's Clothing Company, the community's largest employer, who was elected at age 37 in 1910 as third mayor of Woodbine ; his descendants include grandson, Jay Rabinowitz, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alaska ; Robert Rabinowitz ( artist ), creator of Beatlemania ( musical ), clinical psychologist Barrie R. Cassileth and Olympic athlete Judy Rabinowitz.
A number of well-known people were educated at Dumfries Academy, among them Henry Duncan, founder of the world's first commercial savings bank, Sir James Anderson, who captained the SS Great Eastern on the Transatlantic telegraph cable laying voyages in 1865 and 1866, James Matthew Barrie, author of Peter Pan, missionary Jane Haining, international diplomat Alexander Knox Helm, John Laurie, actor ( Private Fraser in Dad's Army ), artist Robin Philipson, singer John Hanson, Alex Graham, cartoonist best known for the Fred Basset series and Jock Wishart, who in 1998 set a new world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powered vessel.
Barrie wrote Peter Pan, whilst living at Black Lake Cottage.
After dropping out of Brighton Polytechnic, he began his TV career as a sports personality impersonator on The David Essex Showcase ; it was at this point that he adopted the surname " Barrie " for Equity reasons – as there was already an actor named Chris Brown on the Equity UK lists.
The Barrie Colts applying pressure at the Brampton Battalion net, while visiting the Powerade Centre.
Barrie also writes that it is near the " stars of the milky way " and it is reached " always at the time of sunrise ", so it could be in the sky or in space.
The producers negotiated with John Novak ( Ross J. Kelly, the ambulance-chasing lawyer ), Alex Bruhanski ( Pavel Kurlienko, the taxi driver ) and Lester Barrie ( Elston Diggs the waiter at the ChandlerHotel ) for their return in season five.
* Review by Barrie Maxwell at DVD Verdict
Veronica is a search engine system for the Gopher protocol, developed in 1992 by Steven Foster and Fred Barrie at the University of Nevada, Reno.
The " kailyard tradition " at the end of the century, brought elements of fantasy and folklore back into fashion as can be seen in the work of figures like J. M. Barrie, most famous for his creation of Peter Pan and George MacDonald whose works including Phantasies played a major part in the creation of the fantasy genre.
The city of Barrie is located on Kempenfelt Bay, and Orillia is located at the entrance to Lake Couchiching.
Owned by Bell Media, it is sister to Toronto-based television stations, CTV owned-and-operated station CFTO-DT along with the regional 24-hour news channnel CP24, CKVR's studios are located at 33 Beacon Road in Barrie.
The current CKVR Television Tower is a high guyed mast for FM and TV transmission located at in Barrie.

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