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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 and Douglas Adams wrote a pilot for a TV series in 1975, Out of the Trees, but it never went beyond the initial episode.
Chapman later told a story in his college tour that when he went public, a member of the television audience wrote to the Pythons to complain that she had heard a member of the team was gay, adding that the Bible said any man who lies with a man should be taken out and stoned.
It contains scripts Chapman wrote with Douglas Adams and others, such as " Our show for Ringo Starr, a. k. a. Goodnight Vienna ".
Possibly unbeknown to Cleese and Chapman at the time they wrote the sketch, there are in fact two species of parrot that live in the alpine regions of South Island in New Zealand-an area known as " Fiordland " for the many fjords it contains.
Chapman then wrote the sketch with Cleese, who did not initially find it humorous.
An MI5 officer wrote in an assessment ' the Germans came to love Chapman ... but although he went cynically through all the forms, he did not reciprocate.
Andrew Chapman and Martin Allen also wrote a two book, two-player adventure titled the Clash of the Princes ( 1986 ).
In 1931, Sydney Chapman and Vincenzo C. A. Ferraro wrote an article, A New Theory of Magnetic Storms, that sought to explain the phenomenon of geomagnetic storms.
In 2003, North Carolina Playwright Keith Smith wrote a one act musical play entitled " My Name is Johnny Appleseed ", which is presented to school children to show that the true story of John Chapman is just as interesting as the mythical figure, who is shrouded in legend.
On Monday, December 8, 1980, Chapman bought a copy of The Catcher in the Rye from a New York book store, in which he wrote " This is my statement " and signed it " Holden Caulfield ", the name of the protagonist of the novel.
In addition, State Senator Michael Nozzolio, chairman of the Senate Crime Victims, Crime and Correction Committee, wrote to Parole Board Chairman Brion Travis saying that " It is the responsibility of the New York State Parole Board to ensure that public safety is protected from the release of dangerous criminals like Chapman.
In addition, Chapman and his song-writing partner, Nicky Chinn, wrote three songs that appear on the LP, " In the Heat of the Night " and " If You Think You Know How to Love Me " which were previously recorded by Smokie, as well as a rearranged version of a song they wrote for Sweet, " No You Don't ".
In the aftermath of the defeat, Cecil Parkin, a former Test bowler and vocal critic of Gilligan's captaincy, wrote a newspaper article suggesting that Hobbs should assume the leadership of the side, albeit under the nominal captaincy of Percy Chapman.
A 1917 study by John Mackinnon Robertson posited that George Chapman wrote " A Lover's Complaint " and was the originator of Timon of Athens.
Wrestling historian Mike Chapman wrote, " In all of athletic history, there are a mere handful of rivalries between individual stars that have become almost as large as the sport itself.
Cryer and Chapman wrote two follow-ups: Now Look Here ( BBC 1971-73 ) and The Prince of Denmark ( BBC 1974 ).
The band performed rhythm & blues under various names (" Sigma 6 ", " The Meggadeaths ", " The Abdabs " and " The Screaming Abdabs "), during their run with manager Ken Chapman, who also wrote some early material for the band.
He also wrote regularly on football for the Sunday Express newspaper, and a collection of his writings was published after his death in a book, entitled Herbert Chapman on Football.
They wrote to the police over their suspicions, and the police informed them that there were four pieces of paper referring to Ash in Mulcaire's notebooks, and five items relating to Chapman.
Chapman also wrote the 2010 biography of Hodge called " Oklahoma Shooter: The Dan Hodge Story ".
Chapman and Jonson wrote almost exclusively for Blackfriars in this period, while Marston began with Paul's but switched to Blackfriars, in which he appears to have been a sharer, by around 1605.

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To date, one Major League player has died as a result of being struck by a pitch: Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was hit in the head by Carl Mays on August 16, 1920, and died the next morning.
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 – 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 – 1510.
Graham Arthur Chapman ( 8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989 ) was an English comedian, writer, actor, and one of the six members of the surreal comedy group Monty Python.
Chapman was a vocal spokesman for LGBT rights, and in 1972 he lent his support to the fledgling newspaper Gay News, which publicly acknowledged his financial and editorial support by listing him as one of its " special friends ".
Chapman had several chemotherapy treatments and tumour removal surgeries within the final months of his life, and at one point he used a wheelchair.
At one time, the script for " Out of the Trees ", written by Chapman and Adams in 1975 ( and later extensively rewritten by Chapman with Bernard McKenna ), was online.
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.
Later in that episode during the " Police Constable Pan Am Sketch ", the policeman tells a chemist " one more peep out of you and I'll do you for heresy ", with the chemist ( played by Palin ) responding that he " didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition "; except that instead of the Spanish Inquisition arriving, PC Pan Am ( played by Graham Chapman ) simply tells the chemist to shut up.
He befriends Lizzie's dad in one of the episodes and dates Matt's teacher, Miss Jasmine Chapman.
According to one of several legends, the town was given its name by Colonel Samuel Chapman, whose family owned of land in Southern Maryland, including what would become the areas of La Plata and Port Tobacco.
The nice one, Fidgit, as Palin ; the self-appointed leader, Randall, as Cleese ; the acerbic one, Strutter, as Eric Idle ; the quiet one, Og, as Graham Chapman ; the noisy rebel, Wally, as Terry Jones ; and the nasty, filth-loving one, Vermin, as Gilliam himself.
We seemed to lose Sam shortly after the opening of part one, later finding out that she had split with partner Jake Chapman for artist Henry Bond, a well-known Goldsmiths graduate.
Chapman was sufficiently impressed to give Clark a ride in one of his Formula Junior cars.
The Nimitzs CAG ( Commander, Air Group ), Commander Owens ( James Farentino ), an amateur historian, recognizes one survivor as Samuel Chapman ( Charles Durning ), a prominent United States senator who could have been Franklin Roosevelt's running mate during his final re-election bid and his eventual successor.
This satire on the Catholic Church's attitudes toward contraception and masturbation is followed by one on Protestants: Chapman plays the husband of the household next door, who lectures his wife on their church's tolerance toward having intercourse for fun, although his frustrated spouse ( Idle ) points out that they never do.
) are already seated, and all are then serenaded by a Tony Bennett-like lounge singer ( Chapman ) with the monumentally cheesy song " Christmas In Heaven ", a parody of Las Vegas-style shows, complete with women wearing plastic breasts in Santa Claus outfits ( one of which was the actress Jane Leeves in one of her first roles ).
Terrierman Eddie Chapman, who has hunted in Devon for more than 30 years, the same area that John Russell himself hunted, notes that, " I can state categorically that if given the choice, ninety-nine percent of hunt terrier men would buy an under 12 " worker, if it was available, over a 14 " one.
The Chapman strut used the driveshafts as suspension arms, thus requiring only the weight of one component rather than two.
Chapman at the wheel of one of his own Lotus Eleven sports cars, during practice for the 1956 British Grand Prix Formula Two race at Silverstone Circuit | Silverstone Lotus Development Director Mike Costin on left holding notes.

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