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Carson and dedicated
The group, introduced by Carson Daly, showed a video montage dedicated to Lopes, and went on to perform songs against video footage of Lopes performing the same songs, and wearing the same outfits, that were appearing onstage.
A memorial service dedicated to Carson was held at Manchester Cathedral in January 1984, and was attended by several of her Coronation Street colleagues including William Roache ( Ken Barlow ).
This episode was dedicated to Johnny Carson, who died a week before this episode aired ( and guest starred as himself on the season four finale Krusty Gets Kancelled ).

Carson and her
Also at the centre of many early stories was Ena Sharples ( Violet Carson ), caretaker of the Glad Tidings Mission Hall, and her friends: timid Minnie Caldwell ( Margot Bryant ) and bespectacled Martha Longhurst ( Lynne Carol ).
In 1976, Pat Phoenix returned to her role as Elsie Tanner and, after a spate of ill health, Violet Carson returned on a more regular basis as Ena.
Specific examples include when Rachel Carson, in her book Silent Spring, suggested that the pesticide DDT caused cancer and drastically harmed ecosystems.
Carson decided early in 1842 to return to Missouri, taking his daughter Adeline to live with relatives near Carson's former home of Franklin, to provide her with an education.
In Averill's novel, Carson finds a kidnapped girl and rescues her, after having vowed to her distraught parents in Boston that he would scour the American West until she was found.
In November 1849, Carson and Major William Grier found the camp of the Jicarilla Apaches who had captured Mrs. Ann White and her daughter.
" In the Esquire review, Tom Carson called her performance " terrific.
In the series, she lives in the fictional town of River Heights with her father, attorney Carson Drew, and their housekeeper, Hannah Gruen.
After abandoning Wicked Stepmother and with no further film offers ( though she was keen to play the centenarian in Craig Calman's The Turn Of The Century and worked with him on adapting the stage play to a feature length screenplay ), Davis appeared on several talk shows and was interviewed by Johnny Carson, Joan Rivers, Larry King and David Letterman, discussing her career but refusing to discuss her daughter.
By tradition and by Carson's own public statements, the impetus for Silent Spring was a letter written in January 1958 by Carson's friend, Olga Owens Huckins, to The Boston Herald, describing the death of numerous birds around her property resulting from the aerial spraying of DDT to kill mosquitoes, a copy of which Huckins sent to Carson.
Carson has stated that the letter prompted her to turn her attention to environmental problems caused by chemical pesticides.
Her debut performance, as the mother who calls out to her merry-go-round-riding child, can be seen in first season's memorable fifth episode " Walking Distance ", and her second, the most prominent of the four, in the episode videotaped immediately before this one, " The Whole Truth ", where she and Jack Ging play a newly married couple considering the purchase of one of the substandard vehicles in the lot of used-car dealer Jack Carson.
Pre-1960 grassroots activism against DDT in Nassau County, New York, had inspired Rachel Carson to write her bestseller, Silent Spring ( 1962 ).
Other writers who have made use of the theme include Donald Barthelme ( in his novel Snow White ), Gregory Maguire ( in his novel Mirror Mirror ), Jane Yolen ( in her story " Snow in Summer ," published in Black Swan, White Raven ), Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald ( in their story " The Queen's Mirror ," published in A Wizard's Dozen ), Anne Sexton ( in her poem " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ," published in Transformations ), Gail Carson Levine ( in Fairest ), and A. S. Byatt ( in her essay " Ice, Snow, Glass ," published in Mirror, Mirror on the Wall ).
Although Sarah was initially terrified of white people, her grandfather took her with him on a trip to the Sacramento area ( a trip her father refused to make ), and later placed her in the household of William Ormsby of Carson City, Nevada to be educated.
On August 28, 1917, while driving near Ossining, New York in the company of her co-worker and fiance, screenwriter Daniel Carson Goodman, the brakes on La Badie ’ s car failed and the vehicle plunged down a hill, overturning at the bottom.

Carson and 1951
* Boy's Life includes a continuing strip story " Old Timer Tales of Kit Carson " from March 1951 to May 1953.
Van Cleef appeared six times between 1951 and 1955 as Burt Tanner on the children's western The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams.
* 1951 – Ben Carson, American neurosurgeon
Scott's pictures from this period include the 1950 Colt. 45, the 1951 films Fort Worth, Man in the Saddle and Carson City, and the 1952 films Hangman's Knot with Claude Jarman, Jr. and Lee Marvin ( which Scott produced ), Man Behind the Gun, The Stranger Wore a Gun ( filmed in 3-D ), and Thunder Over the Plains.
They had four children, Elizabeth Carson Roach ( December 26, 1945 – September 5, 1946 ), Maria May Roach ( April 14, 1947 ), Jeanne Alice Roach ( October 7, 1949 ), and Kathleen Bridget Roach ( January 29, 1951 ).
Wooley appeared five times as Carl in the syndicated western series The Adventures of Kit Carson ( 1951 – 1955 ).
He guest starred twice as Cinnebar Jones on Bill Williams's syndicated series The Adventures of Kit Carson ( 1951 – 1955 ).
In addition, Revue also made Alan Hale, Jr .' s Biff Baker, U. S. A. ( 1952 – 1953 ) and all three of Rod Cameron's syndicated series, City Detective ( 1953 – 1955 ), State Trooper ( 1956 – 1959 ), and COronado 9 ( 1960 – 1961 ) and the Bill Williams western series, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( 1951 – 1955 ).
* The Adventures of Kit Carson TV series ( 1951 – 1955 ) Kit Carson, 103 episodes
In the spring of 1951, the 10th and 11th Ranger Companies wore black berets during their training at Camp Carson, Colorado before their deployment to Japan.
* Mr. Universe ( 1951 film ), a 1951 film starring Jack Carson and Vince Edwards
Carson had a romantic relationship between his second and third marriages with Doris Day from 1950 – 1951, but she left him for Marty Melcher, who would become her third husband.
He appeared in more than fifty films, including many westerns and films noir including Out of the Past ( 1947 ), Night Has a Thousand Eyes ( 1948 ), I Was a Communist for the FBI ( 1951 ) and Carson City ( 1952 ).
* The Ballad of the Sad Café, a 1951 collection of short stories by Carson McCullers, which includes a novella, also called The Ballad of the Sad Cafe

Carson and book
From this book many began referring to Carson as the " mother of the environmental movement ".
While picking through the belongings that the Jicarilla had left in their camp, one of Major Grier's soldiers came across a book that the White family had carried with them from Missouri — the paperback novel starring Kit Carson.
Later, when a friend offered Averill's book as a gift, Carson told the friend he would rather “ burn the damn thing .” In fact, these extravagant novels set the public's view of Carson for a generation.
A description of that meeting is included in the Charles Burdett book Life of Kit Carson.
* Classics Illustrated No. 112, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( October 1953 ), is based on John C. Abbott's 1873 book ; the comic book went through nine printings between 1953 and 1969.
The publication of the book Silent Spring ( 1962 ) by Rachel Carson drew attention to the impact of chemicals on the natural environment.
" Indeed, an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson helped to propel the success of the book, as well as Ehrlich's celebrity.
Silent Spring is a book written by Rachel Carson and published by Houghton Mifflin on September 27, 1962.
When the book Silent Spring was published, Rachel Carson was already a well-known writer on natural history, but had not previously been a social critic.
Carson works demeaning jobs in the service sector to pay for his hobbies, which include comic book collecting.
* Rachel Carson, ( May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964 ) a marine biologist who became a famous writer, best known for her 1962 book Silent Spring, which confronted the chemical industry and helped to spur legislation for regulation and control of DDT and other industrially and domestically used substances.
Rachel Carson predicted the phenomenon in her 1962 book Silent Spring.
Huckins letter to Rachel Carson inspired the book Silent Spring.
Tom Carson has called Get Your War On a " glorious excoriation of our post-9 / 11 loony bin ", while Connie Ogle, in her review of the second Get Your War On book, called it " Profane, decidedly anti-war and screamingly funny ... guaranteed to make you laugh yourself sick.
* Ever, a book by American author Gail Carson Levine
Ella Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997.
In 1962 a book by U. S. biologist Rachel Carson started a storm of concerns about environmental pollution, first focused on DDT and other pesticides, some of them also halocarbons.
In November 1995, Carson published his first book the End of Print.
" The third book that Carson published was Fotografiks ( 1999 ) which earned Carson the Award of Best Use of Photography in Graphic Design.

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