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She also likes the femininity and charm of designs by Ceil Chapman and Helen Rose.
* Johnny Appleseed John Chapman ( September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845 ), also known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
Bubbles also maintained his freelance output, producing designs for Peter Jenner ( Ian Dury and Billy Bragg's manager ), and others, creating a prodigious output by working for such bands, musicians and performers as Vivian Stanshall, Generation X, Big Star, Johnny Moped, Whirlwind, Billy Bragg, Clover, The Sinceros, Roger Chapman, Phillip Goodhand-Tait, Dr. Feelgood, Inner City Unit and The Psychedelic Furs.
* Chapman code, also known as the Chapman County Code
The Chapman Effect also known as diminished return, occurs when an employee is at fault for impeding the projected return of a company.
Chapman and John Cleese wrote professionally for the BBC during the 1960s, primarily for David Frost, but also for Marty Feldman.
Chapman and Cleese also wrote for the long-running television comedy series Doctor in the House.
Chapman also co-wrote several episodes with Bernard McKenna and David Sherlock.
The film, which starred Chapman as the eponymous pirate, also featured appearances from Peter Cook, Marty Feldman, Cleese, Idle, Spike Milligan, and Cheech & Chong.
Chapman was also to have played a guest role as a television presenter in the Red Dwarf episode " Timeslides ", but died before filming was to have started.
Graham Chapman, still suffering from alcoholism, was so determined to play the lead role – at one point coveted by Cleese – that he dried out in time for filming, so much so that he was also able to act as the on-set doctor on top of his acting duties.
A Scotland Yard inspector ( Graham Chapman ) retrieves the joke, but despite the playing of sombre music on gramophone records and the chanting of laments by fellow policemen to create a depressing mood, also dies laughing.
They were also in the team of writers working for The Frost Report, whose other members included Frank Muir, Barry Cryer, Marty Feldman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Dick Vosburgh and future Monty Python members Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Eric Idle.
It has also been used to describe the plays and novels of Samuel Beckett, the films of Robert Bresson, the stories of Raymond Carver, and even the automobile designs of Colin Chapman.
In addition to Cunningham and Evans the album also features appearances by Stephen Morris ( drums ), Jack Mitchell ( drums ), Tom Chapman ( bass ) and Alex James ( bass ).
This group became known as " The Punch Brotherhood ", which also included Charles Dickens who joined Bradbury and Evans after leaving Chapman and Hall in 1843.
) Chapman was also rewarded with 110, 000 Reichsmark and his own yacht.
After the war Chapman remained friends with Baron Stefan von Grunen, his Abwehr handler ( also known as von Gröning, wartime alias Doctor Graumann ), who by then had fallen on hard times.
Andrew Chapman and Martin Allen also wrote a two book, two-player adventure titled the Clash of the Princes ( 1986 ).
" Predator drone footage also shows the possibility that Chapman was alive and fighting on the peak after the SEALs left rather than being killed outright as thought by Mako 30.
Feldman was co-author, along with Cleese, Chapman and Brooke-Taylor of the " Four Yorkshiremen " sketch, which was also written for At Last the 1948 Show.
On top of manuscript stylometric evidence, Chapman notes that in a passage in Ranulf Higdon's Polychronicon, Turnus is also named as King of Tuscany.
Manager Herbert Chapman and Arsenal's all-time top goal scorer Thierry Henry were also immortalised with statues outside the ground.

Chapman and contributed
In David Morgan's book Monty Python Speaks, Cleese asserted that Chapman, although officially his co-writer for many of their sketches, contributed comparatively little in the way of direct writing.
Zawinul's " Unknown Soldier " featured performances by jazz / classical trumpet veteran Wilmer Wise and singers Yolande Bavan, Joshie Armstrong and Chapman Roberts ( as well as English horn contributed by Andrew White III, a cross-disciplinary multi-instrumentalist who was not only the oboist for the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra but also played bass guitar for both Stevie Wonder and The Fifth Dimension ) The album also featured Zawinul's first use of a synthesizer ( an instrument with which he would become synonymous within jazz ) and of sound effects.
While holding the position of Research Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research ( NCAR ) in Boulder, Colorado, Lindzen was noticed and befriended by Professor Sydney Chapman, who had contributed to the theory of atmospheric tides in a number of papers from the 1920s through to the 1940s.
Billy Chapman, their drum tech, contributed keyboards to their stage shows.
Past major league submariners include Carl Mays ( whose unorthodox delivery possibly contributed to the fatal beaning of Ray Chapman ), Ted Abernathy, Elden Auker, Chad Bradford, Mark Eichhorn, Kent Tekulve and Dan Quisenberry.
In 1939, Chapman was an early victim of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, as then-chairman Martin Dies Jr. published a list of government employees who were members of a Communist-controlled organization ( Chapman was considered a member because there was a record that he had contributed two dollars to the American League for Peace and Democracy which was raising money for the loyalists during the Spanish Civil War ).

Chapman and sketches
Chapman kept his sexuality a secret until the 1970s, although he did allude to it in some Monty Python sketches.
The members of Monty Python's Flying Circus could occasionally be seen trying not to laugh during sketches, most noticeably during the " Burma " or " Exploding Penguin " sketch, where Graham Chapman suppresses laughter while listening to the " death of Mary, Queen of Scots " on the radio, and later almost causes John Cleese to crack up when he shouts the line, " Intercourse the penguin!

Chapman and BBC
On the strength of their work on The Frost Report and other programmes, Cleese and Chapman had been offered a show by the BBC, but Cleese was reluctant to do a two-man show for various reasons, among them Chapman's reputedly difficult personality.
In 2011, BBC Two broadcast, DOUBLE AGENT: The Eddie Chapman Story, a documentary presented by Ben Macintyre based on his book.
* Article on Mark Chapman which argues that he killed for fame ( BBC )
Cryer and Chapman wrote two follow-ups: Now Look Here ( BBC 1971-73 ) and The Prince of Denmark ( BBC 1974 ).
In 1988, Arthur Ellis's satirical BBC Two play The Black and Blue Lamp had the film characters of Riley ( Sean Chapman ) PC " Taffy " Hughes ( Karl Johnson ) transported forwards in time into an episode of The Filth, a gritty contemporary police television series, replacing their modern day counterparts.
In 1993, Nigel Chapman, Head of BBC South & East, drove through a policy of " speech shoulders ", forcing GLR to drop its music / speech mix at breakfast and drive times.
He now presents 606 on BBC Radio 5 live on Sunday evenings alongside Mark ' Chappers ' Chapman.
It was adapted by Robin Chapman as a BBC mini-series in five episodes, shown in 1971.
He also appeared in an episode of the long-running BBC TV series The Two Ronnies alongside Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett as the character of ' Captain Dickie Chapman ', a fellow prisoner-of-war ( POW ) in Colditz during World War II, in a sketch based on the original BBC serial, Colditz.
Out of the Trees is a 1975 television sketch show pilot written by Graham Chapman, Douglas Adams and Bernard McKenna that was broadcast on BBC 2 in 1976.
In an episode of the BBC sitcom Kiss Me Kate, the character Craig Chapman played by Darren Boyd begins reciting the poem with actions, but is prevented from completing it when Chris Langham's Douglas Cameron character refuses to cooperate.
Payne presented the London and South East edition of the BBC Football League programme Late Kick Off in March 2011 when regular presenter Mark Chapman was unavailable.
According to an interview he gave to Gabby Logan on BBC Radio 5 Live on 28 July 2007, he is a great-grandson of Herbert Chapman, the manager of the Arsenal football team of the 1930s.

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