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* In Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, later adapted into a film by Tim Burton, the cruel and corrupt Judge Turpin is served by an unctuous deputy known as Beadle Bamford.

Beadle and School
Beadle Lake Elementary School is on the southeast side of the lake.
During this story, Laura and Mary go to school for the first time, at Barry Corner School, where they meet their teacher, Miss Eva Beadle.
George Beadle Middle School in Millard, Nebraska ( Part of the Millard Public Schools district ) was named after him.
* Beadle Middle School

Beadle and from
Category: People from Beadle County, South Dakota
On Capital Radio Beadle presented Beadle's Odditarium, a music show concentrating on strange, bizarre and rare recordings all taken from the archives of producer Phil Swern.
From 1990 Beadle presented You've Been Framed !, a family show featuring humorous clips from viewers ' home video recordings.
He was a panelist on the public affairs show The McLaughlin Group from 1988 to 1998, where he was often referred to by the show's host as Freddy " the Beadle " Barnes.
Category: People from Beadle County, South Dakota
Hawkins was married twice: from 22 October 1932 until 1940 to the actress Jessica Tandy ( 1909 – 1994 ), with whom he had a daughter, Susan ; and from 31 October 1947 until his death to Doreen Mary Atkinson ( née Beadle ), with whom he had a daughter, Caroline and two sons, Nick and Andrew.
He was the last host of UK gameshow Chain Letters in 1997, following on from Jeremy Beadle, Andrew O ' Connor, Allan Stewart, Ted Robbins and Vince Henderson.
* Elie Wiesel's character from Night, Moshe the Beadle, is an escaped captive from one of the concentration camps who returns to warn the Jews.
In the wake of the Buzzcocks ' release, the old movers and shakers from the Manchester music collective Music Force, who included producer Martin Hannett, Tosh Ryan and Lawrence Beadle, formed a local label called Rabid Records and started putting out singles by local acts like Slaughter & The Dogs ( Rob Gretton later to manage Joy Division and New Order was their roadie / tour manager – all Wythenshawe lads ), John Cooper Clarke and Ed Banger & The Nosebleeds ( whose lineup included Vini Reilly ) and they licensed " Jilted John " by Jilted John to EMI records.
A British version of Definition aired on the ITV network from 1978 until about 1986 produced by HTV West and was originally hosted by Don Moss and then by the late Jeremy Beadle.
Category: People from Beadle County, South Dakota
Paul Trueman is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Gary Beadle between 2001 and 2004.
This became integral to the work of Beadle and Tatum, who were working with Neurospora, and from this research developed the ' one gene, one enzyme ' hypothesis.
His former Caltech research partner George Beadle claimed that modern biochemical genetics stems directly from Sturtevant ’ s work.
He received the Gregor Mendel Medal from the Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic in 1998, the first George W. Beadle Award of the Genetics Society of America in 1999, the Genetics Society Medal of the UK Genetics Society in 2005 and the Franklin Award of the Bioinformatics Organization in 2006.
* PD1 / 1: This version was supplied exclusively to the City Coach Company of Brentwood, whose main service was an inter-urban run from Wood Green in East London to Southend-on-Sea in Essex, the twenty vehicles being delivered to City with bodies by Alexander, J. C. Beadle of Rochester and Charles Roberts of Wakefield, completed in 1946 / 7.
Category: People from Beadle County, South Dakota
* A brief history of the OICCU by Liam Beadle, from the May 2004 edition of Evangelicals Now
In NASCAR, Raymond Beadle owned a NASCAR Winston Cup team from 1983 to 1990, winning the 1989 Winston Cup Championship with driver Rusty Wallace.

Beadle and history
A social history of the way of life of the home-steading pioneers in the Prairie States during the first few years of settlement, as shown by a typical community, the ' old-timers ' of Beadle County in South Dakota.
Beadle wrote and presented The Deceivers, a BBC2 television series recounting the history of swindlers and hoaxers.
He returned to Huron, South Dakota, in 1957 to teach again on an exchange visit, when he wrote and published himself a social history of The Old Timers of Beadle County.
* The Old Timers: A social history of the home-steading pioneers in the prairie states during the first few years of settlement, as shown by a typical community, the " Old-Timers " of Beadle County in South Dakota ( 1957 ).
* Martin Mark-all, Beadle of Bridewell ( 1610 ), a history of roguery containing much information about notable highwaymen and the completest vocabulary of thieves ' slang up to that time.

Beadle and until
Like its predecessor, Beadle ’ s New Dime Novels ran for 321 issues, until 1885.

Beadle and .
Last week Chicago happily found its top scholar in Caltech's acting dean of the faculty: dynamic Geneticist George Wells Beadle, 57, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for discovering how genes affect heredity by controlling cell chemistry ( Time, Cover, July 14, 1958 ).
At Caltech, Geneticist Beadle has stuck close to his research as head of the school's famous biology division since 1946.
* 1948 – Jeremy Beadle, English television host ( d. 2008 )
In 1958, George Beadle and Edward Tatum received the Nobel Prize for work in fungi showing that one gene produces one enzyme.
Chadwick edited The Beadle Baseball Player, the first baseball guide on public sale, as well as the Spalding and Reach annual guides for a number of years and in this capacity promoted the game and influenced the then-infant discipline of sports journalism.
In his 1861 Beadle guide, he listed totals of games played, outs, runs, home runs, and strikeouts for hitters on prominent clubs, the first database of its kind.
The ten-person cast, who played their own instruments in new orchestrations, consisted of John Arbo ( Jonas Fogg ; bass player ), Donna Lynne Champlin ( Pirelli ; piano, accordion, flute ), Alexander Gemignani ( The Beadle ; piano, trumpet ), Mark Jacoby ( Judge Turpin ; trumpet, percussion ), Diana DiMarzio ( Beggar Woman / Lucy Barker ; clarinet ), Benjamin Magnuson ( Anthony Hope ; cello, piano ), Lauren Molina ( Johanna Barker ; cello ), Manoel Felciano ( Tobias ; violin, clarinet, piano ), Patti LuPone ( Mrs. Lovett ; tuba, percussion ), and Michael Cerveris ( Sweeney Todd ; guitar ).
The cast also includes Sacha Baron Cohen as Pirelli and Timothy Spall as Beadle Bamford, Turpin's henchman.
** Jeremy Beadle, English TV presenter ( d. 2008 )
** George Wells Beadle, American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1989 )
** George Wells Beadle, American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1903 )
* 1892 – Cross, Bevan & Beadle invent Viscose.
It is generally agreed that the term originated with the first book in Beadle & Adam's Beadle ’ s Dime Novel series, Maleaska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter, by Ann S. Stephens, dated June 9, 1860.
The dime novels varied in size, even within this first Beadle series, but were roughly, with 100 pages.
Beadle ’ s Dime Novels were immediately popular among young, working-class audiences, owing to an increased literacy rate around the time of the American Civil War.
Even Beadle & Adams had their own alternate " brands ", such as the Frank Starr line.
Even Beadle & Adams complicated the issue with a confusing array of titles in the same salmon colored covers at different price points.
Examples of Dime Novel series that showcase the diversity of the term include: Bunce ’ s Ten Cent Novels, Brady ’ s Mercury Stories, Beadle ’ s Dime Novels, Irwin P. Beadle ’ s Ten Cent Stories, Munro ’ s Ten Cent Novels, Dawley ’ s Ten Penny Novels, Fireside Series, Chaney ’ s Union Novels, DeWitt ’ s Ten Cent Romances, Champion Novels, Frank Starr ’ s American Novels, Ten Cent Novelettes, Richmond ’ s Sensation Novels, Ten Cent Irish Novels, etc.
In 1874, Beadle & Adams by added the novelty of color to the covers when their New Dime Novels series replaced the flagship title.

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