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Following the phenomenal success of the pairing Otalia on Guiding Light, Chappell is currently producing the third season of her 2011 Emmy winning webseries, Venice: the Series, along with her friend and writing partner Kim Turrisi, which centers around the life of Gina ( Chappell ), a gay interior designer living in Venice Beach, California.
In 2005, Chappell was ambivalent about re-signing to Guiding Light, as her storyline had ebbed considerably.
Since Guiding Light had recently cut a number of its actors from the cast roster, Chappell met with the producers to see if she could be released from her contract with Guiding Light.
On September 20, 2009, it was announced that Tognoni would be appearing in the webseries Venice: The Series, as Sami, along with former Guiding Light cast members Crystal Chappell and Jessica Leccia.
* Crystal Chappell ( Olivia Spencer, Guiding Light )
* Crystal Chappell ( Olivia Spencer, Guiding Light )

Chappell and ;
Two new grandstands at the Adelaide Oval were named the Chappell Stands ; at the dedication ceremony in 2003, the SACA president Ian McLachlan called the Chappells, " the most famous cricketing family in South Australia ".
Chappell believed that the Border-Simpson leadership was too defensive and that Simpson usurped too much of Border's control of the team ; Border heeded Chappell's assessment and adopted a more aggressive on-field approach later in his career.
The Sermon Preached on the Sunday before the Prince his funerall in St James Chappell before the body ( Oxford, ( 1613 ; see 1613 in literature ): " He, He is dead, who while he lived, was a perpetuall Paradise, every season that he shewd himselfe in a perpetuall spring, eavery exercise wherein he was scene a special felicity: He, He is dead before us [...] Hee, Hee is dead ; that blessed Model of heaven his face is covered till the latter day, whose shining lamps his eyes in whose light there was life to the beholders, they bee ecclipsed untill the sunne give over shining.
* Chappell, Louis W. ( 1933 ) John Henry ; A Folk-Lore Study.
'" ( Dunning, 559 ) Chappell usually took a conversational tone, relating the stories slowly and casually ; he frequently played a specialist worker, giving Cooper a chance to add background details from his own earlier jobs as a soldier, gandy dancer or oil platform worker.
On " The Other Side of the Stars ", ( broadcast May 8, 1949 ), Chappell appeared as Esau ( the name is another of Cooper's many Biblical touches ), a character who narrates the story as though he were broadcasting it on live radio ; a show within a show.
ISBN 0-7864-2367-6 ; passim ; especially Chapter 9 " The Unsettling Universe of Wyllis Cooper and Ernest Chappell: Quiet, Please ( 1947 – 1949 )", pp. 145 – 166.
In one notable incident in 1977, Australian test cricketer Greg Chappell spanked an invading streaker named Bruce McCauley with his cricket bat ; McCauley then fell to the ground and was arrested by police.
Since his retirement as a player in 1984, Chappell has pursued various business and media interests as well as maintaining connections to professional cricket ; he has been a selector for national and Queensland teams, a member of the Australian Cricket Board, and a coach.
Chappell attended St Leonards primary school, where he played his first competitive match at the age of eight ; he also played a lot of baseball.
It is now widely thought that marine terraces are formed during the separated highstands of interglacial stages correlated to Marine Oxygen Isotopic Stages ( MIS ) ( James et al., 1971 ; Chappell, 1974 ; Bull, 1985 ; Ota, 1986 ; Muhs et al., 1990 ).
The complete scripts for the series have been published as Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts by Eric Chappell ; edited by Richard Webber.
In his composing, Bennett brought to bear his considerable talent for orchestration as well as a gift for conceiving melodies and harmonic structure in his head ; longtime Bennett copyist Adele Combattente ( of Chappell Music ) confirmed his ability to write parts in score order, as opposed to filling in leftover parts and doublings as he completed primary melodic lines.
He became involved with a circle of influential photographers including Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, Walter Chappell and Ansel Adams ; hearing Stieglitz's idea of " equivalents " from the master himself was crucial to the direction of White's mature post-war work.
; Oscar Chappell Award for Inspirational Leadership
# " It Ain't Necessarily So " ( George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin ; Copyright Chappell Music ) – 3: 15

Chappell and Clarke
Following the Frank Worrell Trophy 2012, Ian Chappell said Clarke " is quickly establishing a well-deserved reputation for brave and aggressive captaincy.

Chappell and father
As a volunteer he met Prince Chappell and his father Evan Chappell.

Chappell and brother
Australian captain, Greg Chappell instructed his brother Trevor, who was bowling the last over, to send the last ball down underarm to prevent the New Zealand batsman, Brian McKechnie, from hitting the ball for six.
Born into a cricketing family — his grandfather and brother also captained Australia — Chappell made a hesitant start to international cricket playing as a right-hand middle-order batsman and spin bowler.
Chappell showed no fraternal bias and was vehement in his criticism of his brother Greg's tactic.
With the return of the Test players the following summer, Chappell held his place in the South Australian side and was promoted to the number four position, following brother Ian at number three.
Chappell was happy for brother Ian to captain the WSC Australian team, which allowed him to concentrate on his batting.
In the final " Supertest " of the first season, Chappell captained the Australian team as his brother had suffered a broken finger.
A controversial incident occurred in the final of the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup at the MCG in 1981 when Australian bowler Trevor Chappell, under orders from his captain and brother Greg Chappell, rolled the final ball along the ground to avoid the possibility of it being hit for the six runs that New Zealand needed to tie the match.
Not wanting to chance this, Greg Chappell, Australia's captain and Chappell's brother, ordered that the ball be rolled along the ground to batsman Brian McKechnie.
Requiring six runs to tie the match off the final ball, Australian captain Greg Chappell instructed his brother Trevor to " bowl " the ball underarm along the wicket to prevent the New Zealand batsman from hitting a six.
Greg Chappell was vice-captain of South Australia under brother Ian and was lured north for the 1973 / 74 season with the promise of the Queensland captaincy.
His brother, Thomas Patey Chappell ( d. 1902 ) largely extended the publishing business of Chappell & Co., and started ( 1859 ) the Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts at St James Hall, which were successfully managed by a younger brother, Samuel Arthur Chappell, till they came to an end towards the close of the century.
Greg Chappell, the Australian captain, ordered the bowler ( his brother Trevor ) to bowl underarm, rolling the ball along the ground to prevent the Number 10 New Zealand batsman ( Brian McKechnie ) hitting a six from the last ball to tie the match.
* Underarm bowling incident of 1981: At cricket's World Series Cup between Australia and New Zealand at Melbourne, Australian bowler Trevor Chappell and his brother, team captain Greg Chappell, became infamous for the way that the match was won.

Chappell and Gina
They were guided by producer / manager Terry Thomas and Gina Walters ( Warner Chappell Music ).

Chappell and interest
Cooper and Chappell remained friends after Quiet, Please went off the air, and even founded a production company, mainly to support their unsuccessful efforts to interest adapting Quiet, Please to television.
In 1870, with the election of the music publisher William Chappell, the Company began to revive its interest in music.
Awareness that older kinds of song were being abandoned prompted renewed interest in collecting folk songs during the 1830s and 1840s, including the work of William B. Sandys ' Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern ( 1833 ), William Chappell, A Collection of National English Airs ( 1838 ) and Robert Bell's Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England ( 1846 ).

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