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The music came from an episode of TV show Glee, which recreated several scenes from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, including the opening credits, and featured Barry Bostwick and Meat Loaf in cameo roles.
When Beyond Our Ken came to an end in 1964, the BBC commissioned a replacement series, Round the Horne, on similar lines, from Barry Took and Marty Feldman.
Segments with Duncan Wood and Barry Took explained the origins of the show and how it came to be filmed in Holmfirth.
Director and co-writer Michael Cimino, writer Deric Washburn, producers Barry Spikings and Michael Deeley all have different versions of how the film came to be.
One Minute Silence came together in the early 1990s when Irish vocalist Brian Barry got together with guitarist Chris Ignatiou under the name " Near Death Experience ".
According to biographer Kelley, the 1964 Time appearance came because " Barry Farrell, who wrote the cover story, wanted to write about a jazz musician and almost by default Monk was chosen, because they thought Ray Charles and Miles Davis were too controversial.
Furphy's re-building came to fruition in 1969 with the signing of Barry Endean, whose arrival marked the start of an unbeaten run after Christmas.
From 1964 on, this cadre came to identify more with neo-liberal influences in US Republican Party, as espoused by Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, and the Thatcherite leadership in the British Conservative Party, as represented by Sir Keith Joseph and Margaret Thatcher.
His first major civil commission came when he won a competition to design the new Royal Manchester Institution ( 1824 – 35 ) for the promotion of Literature, Science & Arts ( now part of the Manchester Art Gallery ), in Greek revival style, the only public building by Barry in that style.
A major problem for Barry came with the appointment on 1 April 1840 of the ventilation expert Dr David Boswell Reid.
During the next nine years she played all the leading tragic parts, but, without any great success, and it was not until she came to Drury Lane with Barry that her reputation advanced to the high point at which it afterwards stood.
The project came about when Clive Davis was attending his aunt's wedding in Orlando, Florida in early 1982 and spoke with Barry Gibb.
Later it came under the direction of Sir Barry Jackson in 1945, Anthony Quayle from 1948 to 1956 and Glen Byam Shaw 1957-1959, with an impressive roll-call of actors.
Her beauty came to the attention of Jean-Baptiste du Barry, a high-class pimp / procurer nicknamed le roué.
Du Barry owned a casino, and Jeanne came to his attention in 1763 when she was entertaining in Madame Quisnoy's brothel-casino.
Bodine's career was marked by controversy surrounding Bodine's relationship with the FBI during its investigation of the USS Cole bombing: The PBS Frontline documentary The Man Who Knew included interviews with officials such as Richard A. Clarke ( the Clinton administration's counterterrorism chief ) and Barry Mawn ( a former head of the New York FBI office ) who stated that John P. O ' Neill ( an FBI agent and al-Qaeda expert ) came into a personal conflict with Bodine over different perspectives on Yemen.
Lynch came across the phrase " lost highway " in Barry Gifford's Night People and mentioned to the writer how much he loved it as a title for a film.
One of the biggest moments came in the first inning, when, with two outs, Barry Bonds sent what appeared to be a towering home run to right-center field.
While working on the Britannia Bridge Grove came into contact with Robert Stephenson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Sir Charles Barry and other eminent visitors to the works.
The total is the third most in National League history for a left-handed batter ( behind Barry Bonds's record 73, which also came in 2001, and Ryan Howard, who hit 58 in ).
Another oft-repeated Barry quote came in the aftermath of his electoral victory, in which he counseled those voters who opposed his mayoral campaign to " get over it.
Their opportunity to take the championship came in 1990, once Barry had decided to move to English non-league football.
No home game was lost until the New Year and, when Barry Town came to Y Traeth, it was second against fourth, with only goal difference separating the clubs.
Billy Butlin's inspiration for his holiday camp empire came from an unhappy holiday on Barry Island in his youth, when he had been locked out of his bed and breakfast accommodation all day by his landlady, which was normal practice at the time.

Barry and national
After a moment of silence for Halas, Singer Barry Manilow performed the national anthem.
Barry Switzer became the second head coach, after former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson, to win a college football national championship ( University of Oklahoma 1974, 1975, 1985 ) and a Super Bowl title.
He switched because of his opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, disaffection with the national party, and support for the conservatism of the Republican presidential candidate and Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
He went on to become a household name in New Zealand in 1975, with the release by Clarke ( as Dagg ) of two singles with EMI, " Traditional Air "/" Unlabelled ", and " We Don't Know How Lucky We Are "/" Larry Loves Barry ", with the latter making it to number 17 on the national music single charts.
In 1946 her painting The Old Checkered Inn in Summer was featured in the background of a national advertising campaign for the young women's lip gloss Primitive Red by Du Barry cosmetics.
Upon completing his national service, he formed his own band in 1957, The John Barry Seven.
Barry was effectively blackballed from national television until 1969.
The political aspect of security has been offered by Barry Buzan, Ole Wæver, Jaap de Wilde as an important component of national security, Political security is about the stability of the social order.
Another key critique which largely focuses on level of analysis is by Professor Barry Gerhart ( University of Wisconsin-Madison ) and Professor Meiyu Fang ( National Central University, Taiwan ) who point out that amongst other problems with Hofstede's research ( and the way it is widely interpreted ) is that his results actually only show that around 2 to 4 percent of variance in individual values is explained by national differences – in other words 96 percent, and perhaps more, is not explained.
Barry Switzer, Johnny Majors, Joe Gibbs and Jimmy Johnson all served under Broyles and have combined to win five collegiate national championships and six Super Bowls.
He was national student organiser of the Labour Party in the late 1970s, taking over from Barry Clarke.
Barry was also a valued part of the USC football teams which claimed national championships in 1931, 1932 and 1939, as well as seven Pacific Coast Conference titles and five Rose Bowl victories.
And Barry, along with Kansas coach Phog Allen, was one of the two primary national advocates of the delayed offense ( commonly referred to as " stalling "), which was a staple of college basketball strategy at such powerhouses as Kansas and North Carolina, and throughout the country, before the introduction of the shot clock in 1985.
A respected figure in basketball circles since his early years — Barry was one of the two officials who worked the 1923 Illinois high school basketball championship game — he served on many significant NCAA committees in his later years, and was a primary force in establishing such national playoffs as the NCAA basketball tournament and the College World Series.
In January, 2011, two grieving parents, Kelly Farley of Chicago and Barry Kluger, of Scottsdale, Arizona, began a national petition to urge Congress to amend the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 to include loss of a child, which currently is not covered in the national bill nor the states, although Maine offers leave for a service member killed in action. The Farley-Kluger Initiative is supported by Parents of Murdered Children ( POMC ), the military organizations Blue Star Families, Marine Parents. com, Gold Star Family Support, The JED Foundation ( college-age suicide ), The American Institute of Healthcare Professionals, The American Academy of Grief Counselors, The Children's Bereavement Center, the M. I. S. S.
After the defeat of Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential election and the successes of the Civil Rights Movement, national conservative leaders distanced themselves from racial issues, but continued to support a " color blind " version of neo-Confederatism.
In 1952, he was defeated by Barry Goldwater in the national Republican landslide that year led by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The Freedom Democrats efforts drew national attention to the plight of African-Americans in Mississippi, and represented a challenge to President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for reelection ; their success would mean that other Southern delegations, who were already leaning toward Republican challenger Barry Goldwater, would publicly break from the convention's decision to nominate Johnson — meaning in turn that he would almost certainly lose those states ' electoral votes in the election.
In 2005 Tom Barry, the policy director of the International Relations Center, wrote that Zoellick " regards free trade philosophy and free trade agreements as instruments of U. S. national interests.
Other occasional users of the stadium have included the Jamaican and Australian national football teams, and in 1985 the stadium saw Barry McGuigan defeat Eusebio Pedroza for the World Boxing Association featherweight championship.
To hang Barry is to push to its logical extreme the hypocritical pretense that the national movement in Ireland unflinchingly supported by the great mass of the Irish people, is the squalid conspiracy of a ‘ murder gang .’
The conservative Kennon grew disillusioned with his national party and endorsed Republican presidential nominees Dwight D. Eisenhower, Barry M. Goldwater, and Gerald R. Ford, Jr.

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