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She was born Erin Pattee in Lawrence, Kansas, to Frank Pattee, an industrial engineer and Betty Jo O ' Neal-Pattee, a journalist.
Bob Eubanks returned as a panelist and was joined by hosts Monty Hall and Tom Kennedy, frequent Gong Show contributors Jaye P. Morgan and Jamie Farr ( who shared a square ), original Hollywood Squares regular Rose Marie, and frequent game show panel members Betty White, Jo Anne Worley, and Nipsey Russell, who performed a poem in his guise of " The Poet Laureate of Television ".
* Olivia d ' Abo as Betty Jo
Along the way he meets Betty Jo, a simple Kentucky woman.
Betty Jo introduces Newton to many customs of Earth culture, amongst them church-going, fashion, and alcohol.
Slide libraries ; a guide for academic institutions and museums, by Betty Jo Irvine.
Slide libraries: a guide for academic institutions, museums, and special collections, by Betty Jo Irvine with assistance from P. Eileen Fry.
Facilities Standards for Art Libraries and Visual Resources Collections, edited by Betty Jo Irvine.
The first floor houses a number of conference suites and committee rooms, which are named after famous politicians Betty Boothroyd, Harold Macmillan, Margaret Thatcher, Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson, and Jo Grimond.
* February 28 – In a single flight, U. S. Army Air Forces Captain Robert E. Thacker ( pilot ) and Lieutenant John M. Ard ( co-pilot ) in the North American P-82B Twin Mustang fighter Betty Jo make both the longest nonstop flight without aerial refueling by a fighter aircraft, about 4, 968 statute miles ( 7, 994 km ) from Hickam Field in the Territory of Hawaii to La Guardia Field in New York City, and the fastest flight between Hawaii and New York City up to that time, 14 hours 31 minutes 50 seconds at an average speed of 342 mph ( 550 km / hr ).
* Episode 8: " Eb Discovers the Birds and the Bees "-Bobbie Jo Bradley, Betty Jo Bradley, Sam Drucker
In the early 1960s, Thomas Lester did a play with CBS producer Paul Henning's daughter Linda Kaye ( Betty Jo of Petticoat Junction ) and soon found himself auditioning for the role of " Eb Dawson " that audiences will best remember on Green Acres.
* Betty Jo Graber
Her lazy Uncle Joe Carson ( Edgar Buchanan ), who was the great uncle to Kate's three daughters, helped her in the day-to-day running of the business while she served as a mediator in the various minor crises that befell her daughters Betty Jo ( redhead ), Bobbie Jo ( brunette ), and Billie Jo ( blonde ).
The actresses portraying Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo changed over the years, whereas Betty Jo was portrayed by the same actress for the entire run.
He's originally the love interest for eldest daughter Billie Jo ; a season later, however, Steve suddenly married Betty Jo.
After Steve and Betty Jo married, they set up housekeeping in a cottage near the tracks between Hooterville and Pixley.
Occasionally, Betty Jo Bradley could be found with her hand on the Cannonball's throttle, as running the train home from trips into town was one of her favorite pastimes.
Back row ( L-R ): Frank Cady ( Sam Drucker ), Gunilla Hutton ( Billie Jo ), Linda Kaye ( Betty Jo ), Rufe Davis ( Floyd Smoot ) and Smiley Burnette ( Charley Pratt )

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Betty Lou Ham, age 16, Holyoke, Mass., showing an Irish Setter, was chosen as International Champion of the year.
Also, Amy Sweeney and Betty Ong called the American Airlines office, telling the workers that Flight 11 was hijacked.
By then they had probably developed a taste for Madeira wine, and on 29 September near Cape Charles all they took from the Betty of Virginia was her cargo of Madeira, before they scuttled her with the remaining cargo.
On 29 March 1820, George ( now considerably wealthier ) was finally allowed to marry Betty Hindmarsh at Newburn.
" In 1947, he took eleven songs George had written but never used, provided them with new lyrics, and incorporated them into the Betty Grable film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim and he later wrote comic lyrics for Billy Wilder's movie Kiss Me, Stupid -- although most critics believe his final major work was for the 1954 Judy Garland film, A Star Is Born ).
A widely related story, attributed to Richard ( Prophet ) Jennings was that Davis, while in Detroit playing at the Blue Bird club as a guest soloist in Billy Mitchell's house band along with Tommy Flanagan, Elvin Jones, Betty Carter, Yusef Lateef, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Curtis Fuller and Donald Byrd stumbled into Baker's Keyboard Lounge out of the rain, soaking wet and carrying his trumpet in a paper bag under his coat, walked to the bandstand and interrupted Max Roach and Clifford Brown in the midst of performing Sweet Georgia Brown by beginning to play My Funny Valentine, and then, after finishing the song, stumbled back into the rainy night.
However, a huge blow to Fleischer Studios occurred in 1934, after the Production Code was enforced and Betty Boop's popularity declined as she was forced to have a more tame personality and wear a longer skirt.
In 1953, he married Elizabeth " Betty " Bottomley She was born on October 7, 1930 in Auburn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Frank Bottomley and Helen McLaren.
Sonny was the youngest of three siblings ; he had two older sisters, Fran and Betty.
It was conceived and written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and Norman L. Berman.
The legal drinking age was 18, and to avoid unwittingly letting in undercover police ( who were called " Lily Law ", " Alice Blue Gown ", or " Betty Badge "), visitors would have to be known by the doorman, or look gay.
O ' Leary was referring to the Lavender Menace, a description by second wave feminist Betty Friedan for attempts by members of the National Organization for Women ( NOW ) to distance themselves from the perception of NOW as a haven for lesbians.
The second-eldest child in a working-class family, he was preceded by sister Anna Marie and followed in uncertain order by sister Betty and brother Patrick.
The butter Betty Botter bought was a bit bitter
The first female student in Sweden was Betty Pettersson ( 1838 – 1885 ), who had already worked as a private tutor for several years when she took the " studentexamen " in 1871.
Chapman had been dining with his lover and future fiancée Betty Farmer at the Hotel de la Plage immediately before his arrest and made a spectacular exit through the dining room window ( which was shut at the time ) when he saw undercover police coming to arrest him for crimes on the mainland.
This particular adaptation, which used film footage of the city and stories from the community, was adapted and directed by Alan Lyddiard who then re-created it at Betty Nansen Theatre in Copenhagen in 2005.
Other films shot in widescreen were the musical Happy Days ( 1929 ) which premiered at the Roxy Theater, New York City, on February 13, 1930, starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell and a 12 year old Betty Grable as a chorus girl ; Song o ’ My Heart, a musical feature starring Irish tenor John McCormack and directed by Frank Borzage ( Seventh Heaven, A Farewell to Arms ), which was shipped from the labs on March 17, 1930, but never released and may no longer survive, according to film historian Miles Kreuger ( the 35mm version, however, debuted in New York on March 11, 1930 ); and the western The Big Trail ( 1930 ) starring John Wayne and Tyrone Power, Sr. which premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on October 2, 1930, all of which were also made in the 70mm Fox Grandeur process.
According to editor Jacob Hay, the book's final form was " reached with the approval of Mrs. Betty Grissom.
His father was a rabbi, Samuel Levi Josaphat, his mother was Betty Sanders.
Syllable choice also differentiated jazz singers ' personal styles: Betty Carter was inclined to use sounds like " louie-ooie-la-la-la " ( soft-tongued sounds or liquids ) while Sarah Vaughan would prefer " shoo-doo-shoo-bee-ooo-bee " ( fricatives, plosives, and open vowels ).
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).

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