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Bea and Jimmy
Burns and Allen had several regulars on radio, including Toby Reed, Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Gracie's real-life friend Mary " Bubbles " Kelly, Ray Noble, singers Jimmy Cash and Tony Martin and actor / writer / director Elliott Lewis.

Bea and Jim
Cast members Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), Sheila Florance ( Lizzie Birdsworth ), Colette Mann ( Doreen Burns ), Betty Bobbitt ( Judy Bryant ), Jane Clifton ( Margo Gaffney ), Patsy King ( Erica Davidson ) and Gerard Maguire ( Jim Fletcher ) appeared in a live stage revue at Pentridge men's prison in Melbourne, performing various songs and sketches.
He faced Democrat Steve Young, American Independent Jim Gilchrist, Libertarian Bruce Cohen and Green Bea Tirtilli in the December 6 runoff, which he won with 44. 4 % of the vote.

Bea and Michaels
** Jerry Herman ( composer ) & the original cast ( Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur, Jane Connell, Charles Braswell, Jerry Lanning & Frankie Michaels ) for Mame
Besides Lansbury as Mame, the cast included Bea Arthur as Vera Charles, Frankie Michaels as Patrick, Jane Connell as Agnes Gooch, and Willard Waterman ( who had played Claude Upson in the 1958 film ) as Dwight Babcock.
* Diagnosis Murder as Bea Michaels ( 1 episode, 1996 )

Bea and Bill
The first major story arc-defining event in the series is the turf war for top dog status between Bea Smith and Franky Doyle, culminating in a prison riot in which Meg Jackson is held hostage, and her husband, prison psychiatrist Bill Jackson ( Don Barker ), is stabbed to death by inmate Chrissie Latham ( Amanda Muggleton ).
Members of Sophia's family who have appeared on the program include: Her sister, Angela ( Nancy Walker ); her brother, Angelo and her father ( both roles were played by Bill Dana ); her daughter, Gloria ; her husband, Sal ( in flashbacks and in dream sequences ); and Sophia's own mother, Eleanor ( Bea Arthur in a dual role who also didn't have a Sicilian accent ), who also appeared exclusively in flashbacks ; and even Dorothy at a younger age ( played by Lyn Greene ).

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" Shorty " George and Big Bea regularly won contests at the Savoy Ballroom.
In 2003, the company revived Pinafore, followed by Bea Arthur at The Savoy, John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, Peter Pan and Pirates.
At the end of the 1940s, he took classes in acting at the Dramatic Workshop of The New School in New York with the influential German director Erwin Piscator alongside Marlon Brando, Tony Curtis, Walter Matthau, Bea Arthur and Sidney Poitier, while performing with the American Negro Theatre.
* Bea Arthur at The Savoy in London, England ( September 15 – October 18, 2003 )
* Bea Arthur at the El Portal in North Hollywood, California ( August 5 – 8, 2004 )
* Bea Arthur Back on Broadway ( at 95th Street ) in New York, New York ( November 21, 2005 )
* Bea Arthur Back at the El Portal in North Hollywood, California ( February 16 – 19, 2006 )
* Bea Arthur Interview at Archive of American Television
* Bea Arthur at The Comedy Hall of Fame
In March 2010, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences caused controversy when Fawcett was excluded from the " In Memoriam " montage at the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, along with fellow television stars Bea Arthur, Gene Barry and Ed McMahon.
Leading to Bea tracking down " Mum ", after going from house to house in search of her at her old addresses.
Adding spice to Gildersleeve's life are the women who come and go: the Georgia widow Leila Ransom ( Shirley Mitchell ), who leaves him at the altar on the last show of the 1942-43 season ( June 27, 1943 ), and the school principal Eve Goodwin ( Bea Benaderet ), who was another close call at the altar of matrimony ( June 25, 1944 ).
In 1979, Michael Bennett cast Loudon as Bea Asher, a widow who becomes romantically involved with a mail carrier she meets at the local dance hall, in Ballroom.
* His wife ( often called Madam Nero, or in some stories Bea ) stays mainly at home and tries to keep a semblance of a household while her husband is off to some far corner of the earth.
* 1995: Bea Wyler, born in Switzerland, became the second female rabbi in Germany ( the first being Regina Jonas ), and the first to officiate at a congregation.
According to John McWilliams ' 1990 book The Protectors, Anslinger's daughter-in-law Bea at that time still lived in Anslinger's home in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
* Bea Alonzo and Sam Milby movie And I Love You So, shot at Anawangin Cove in San Antonio, a 30 mins boat ride from Pundaquit.
Set in the rural town of Hooterville, the show followed the goings-on at The Shady Rest Hotel, of which Kate Bradley ( Bea Benaderet ) was the proprietor.
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican CityHe was summoned to Rome to work at the Holy See as a private secretary for Cardinal Augustin Bea S. J.
He said that he stood outside the papal living quarters in 1960 whilst Pope John XXIII and Cardinal Bea and others were reading the document containing the third secret, and that, in order to assure Russian cooperation at the approaching Second Vatican Council, the Pope decided against the mandate.
During a dance contest in 1935, Manning and his partner Frieda Washington performed the first aerial in a swing dance competition against George " Shorty " Snowden and his partner Big Bea, at the Savoy Ballroom.

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Augustin Cardinal Bea, the director of the Secretariate for Christian Unity, has expressed as directly as anyone the new spirit that pervades the Church's stance toward the Protestant and Orthodox Churches.
Pearl ( played by Bea Benaderet ) appeared in most of the first season episodes, as did Jethro's twin sister Jethrine, played by Baer in drag, using Linda Kaye Henning's voiceover.
No major revamps happened from then until 1998, when Dennis ' baby sister Bea was born.
The first generation of Lindy Hop is popularly associated with dancers such as " Shorty " George Snowden, his partner Big Bea, and Leroy Stretch Jones and Little Bea.
Their dancing accentuated the difference in size with Big Bea towering over Shorty.
* 1922 – Bea Arthur, American actress ( d. 2009 )
Pius XII slowly eroded the Italian monopoly on the Roman Curia ; he employed German and Dutch Jesuit advisors, Robert Leiber, Augustin Bea, and Sebastian Tromp.
In 2004 Barone brought the event to a sold-out Hollywood Bowl, and then to Chicago's Ravinia Festival, with expanded casts including Maureen McGovern, Jack Jones and Bea Arthur.
This production is also notable for having Edward Asner ( as Mr Peachum ), Charlotte Rae as Mrs Peachum, Bea Arthur ( as Lucy ), Jerry Orbach ( as PC Smith, the Street Singer and Mack ), John Astin ( as Readymoney Matt / Matt of the Mint ) and Jerry Stiller ( as Crookfinger Jake ) as members of the cast during its run.
A lesbian KGB agent, Bea Taussig — who has unluckily fallen in love with Long — describes Gregory and his work to her KGB handler, Tanya Bisyarina.
* April 4 – Bea Benaderet, American actress ( d. 1968 )
* October 13 – Bea Benaderet, American actress ( b. 1906 )
** Bea Arthur, American actress and comedienne ( d. 2009 )
In Bea Arthur's Tony Award-nominated one-woman show, Just Between Friends, which she played on Broadway and in London's West End, Arthur performs Pierce's favorite joke, A Mother's Ingenuity.
Some of the most prominent names include The Grateful Dead, Tom Waits, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Bobby " Werner " Strete, Mod Fun, Virgil Thomson, Jeff Beck, Chick Corea, Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Thunders, Phil Lynott, Henri Chopin, John Cale, Édith Piaf, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Alice Cooper, Alejandro Escovedo, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Walker, Canned Heat, Sid Vicious, Vivian Stanshall, Richard Hell, Jobriath Boone, Little Annie, Rufus Wainwright, Lance Loud, Abdullah Ibrahim / Sathima Bea Benjamin / Jean Grae, Vasant Rai, Jacques Labouchere, and Leonard Cohen.
The first draft, entitled " Decretum de Judaeis " (" Decree on the Jews "), was completed in November 1961, approximately fourteen months after Cardinal Bea was commissioned by Pope John XXIII.
Another of Marsden's personas was Bea Clissold, Lady Counterblast, who starred in a series of sketches in the first series under the title The Clissold Saga, and who invariably managed to introduce her " many, many times " sexual innuendo.
Perhaps her most famous catchphrase was " many, many, many times ", delivered in the dry, reedy tones of Bea Clissold, the ancient actress who was renowned for having given pleasure to many, particularly in " The Little Hut " on Shaftsbury Avenue.
In Hurst's novel, Bea Chipley is a quiet, mousey, Atlantic City teenage girl whose mother passes away, leaving her to keep house for her father ( Mr. Chipley ) and Benjamin Pullman, a boarder who peddles ketchup and relish on the boardwalk and sells maple syrup door-to-door on the side.
Within a year, her father and Pullman decide that she should marry Pullman, and shortly thereafter Bea becomes pregnant.
Bea is left to fend for herself, her father, and her infant daughter Jessie.

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