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In 1981, Swit played the " Christine Cagney " role in the movie pilot for the television series Cagney & Lacey, but was precluded by contractual obligations from continuing the role.
A police procedural, the show stars Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless as New York City police detectives who led very different lives: Christine Cagney ( Gless ) was a single, career-minded woman, while Mary Beth Lacey ( Daly ) was a married working mother.
Actress Loretta Swit played the role of Christine Cagney in the original television movie ( October 1981 ), but she was forced to decline the role in the series when the producers of M * A * S * H refused to let her out of her contract.
CBS executives hoped that Sharon Gless would portray Christine Cagney as more conventionally " feminine " and attempted to pressure the producers to remake Christine into a more " high-class ", snobbish woman from wealthy parents.
Barney Rosenzweig and Barbara Corday initially refused to change Christine Cagney from a tough, witty, working-class woman.
They further developed Cagney's background, explaining gradually in the storyline that she was born to a wealthy mother, who had married Charles Cagney, a New York detective from working-class roots who soon divorced from his wife after Christine was born.
Dick O ' Neill played a recurring role as Cagney's alcoholic father, Charlie Cagney, a former NYPD officer who regaled her with stories of the old days ; Christine later fought alcoholism as well.
The convincing nature of Rosenzweig, and the continued endearment of the Christine Cagney character to Gless had her relent in the end, and she was officially on board.
The series was followed by four television movies which reunited the characters Christine Cagney ( promoted and now working at the District Attorney's office ) and Mary Beth Lacey ( now retired from the police force ).
Christine Cagney in the police procedural drama series Cagney & Lacey ( 1982 – 1988 ) and as Debbie Novotny in the Showtime cable television series Queer as Folk ( 2000 – 2005 ).
1985: Sharon Gless-Cagney & Lacey as Christine Cagney
* Sharon Gless-Cagney & Lacey as Christine Cagney
* Sharon Gless-Cagney & Lacey as Christine Cagney
* Sharon Gless-Cagney & Lacey as Christine Cagney
He also had a continuing role on the CBS TV series Cagney and Lacey ( 1982 — 1988 ) as Christine Cagney's ( Sharon Gless ) erstwhile boyfriend Sergeant Dory McKenna, whose drug problem compromises his value as a police officer.

Christine and played
According to sociologists Marc Mormont and Christine Dasnoy, Greenpeace played a significant role in raising public awareness of global warming in the 1990s.
" Occasionally the older children in the cast ( such as Christine McGlade, Sarah West, or Cyndi Kennedy ) played adult characters.
These were The Real Thing, where Nixon played the daughter of Jeremy Irons and Christine Baranski ; and Hurlyburly, where she played a young woman who encounters sleazy Hollywood executives.
Birdie was played by actress Patti Maloney and voiced by Russi Taylor in the commercials and by Christine Cavanaugh in " The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald.
Nancy Kelly, the actress who played Christine, won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
He reduced the role of Octave, which he played, including Octave's brief infatuation with Christine during the ending.
Christine Cavanaugh, who provided the voice of Chuckie Finster on Rugrats, played the part of Oblina.
After The Fall Guy, she played Christine Sullivan on the 1980s television comedy series Night Court from the third season until the show's end.
Her character was featured heavily in the plot of BBC adaptation House of Saddam and was played by Australian actress Christine Stephen-Daly.
Christine Ebersole played Guenevere, and Richard Muenz was Lancelot.
In the latter, she played Christine Thayer, a wealthy black woman who, along with her husband, finds herself the target of a racist policeman ( played by Matt Dillon ), who sexually assaults Thayer but then later saves her life after he is the first on the scene at a car crash.
The play was premiered on 3 April 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre, London, directed by Roger Blin, who also played Hamm ; Jean Martin was Clov, Georges Adet was Nagg and Christine Tsingos was Nell.
* Lady Morella is played by Majel Barrett, widow of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and known for playing the role of Nurse Christine Chapel on the original Star Trek series.
Christine Cavanaugh, who played Babe in the first movie, was offered to reprise her role, but she declined due to the low salary.
* Majel Barrett ( 1932 – 2008 ), American actress who played Christine Chapel in the original Star Trek series ; wife of Gene Roddenberry.
In the unaired pilot for the American version of Red Dwarf, Christine Kochanski was played by Elizabeth Morehead.
Christine Finn played the other main character, Barbara Judd ; she later voiced various characters in the popular 1960s children's television series Thunderbirds.
In addition, McCormack had a recurring role in season five of the comedy series The New Adventures of Old Christine, in which he played a therapist and love interest for Julia Louis-Dreyfus's character, Christine.

Christine and by
There also were reports of a collection at the County Line Elementary School, 3505o Dequindre, which has been attended this year by four of the Kowalski children including Christine.
In a generous act by his father, he was adopted and raised in Vienna by his childless aunt Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.
The song was later featured in the film The Birdcage ( 1996 ) and performed by Robin Williams and Christine Baranski.
* Profumo Affair ( 1963 ): Secretary of State for War John Profumo had an affair with prostitute Christine Keeler ( to whom he had been introduced by pimp and drug-dealer Stephen Ward ) who was having an affair with a Soviet spy at the same time.
* In the book Dark Symphony ( 2003 ) by Christine Feehan, Byron gives Antonietta a black borzoi named " Celt ".
< span id = GS > 1883 </ span > saw publication of his < span id = SIL > Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University </ span > containing works by himself and Allan Marquand, Christine Ladd, Benjamin Ives Gilman, and Oscar Howard Mitchell.
He wrote many texts in James Mark Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology ( 1901 – 5 ); half of those credited to him appear to have been written actually by Christine Ladd-Franklin under his supervision.
Frances ' daughter, Christine Lynch, appeared in an episode of the television programme Antiques Roadshow in Belfast, broadcast on BBC One in January 2009, with the photographs and one of the cameras given to the girls by Conan Doyle.
* Teaching for Democracy in an Age of Corporatocracy by Christine E. Sleeter, Teachers College, Columbia University.
The genus Candida and species C. albicans were described by botanist Christine Marie Berkhout in her doctoral thesis at the University of Utrecht in 1923.
King Casimir continued living with Christine despite complaints by Pope Innocent VI on behalf of Queen Adelaide.
The Book of Peace by Christine de Pizan. University Park: Penn State Press, 2008.
The original puppets produced for the series were made by Christine Glanville and had papier-mâché heads.
Puppetry by Christine Glanville, Mary Turner and Roger Woodburn.
The Institute was founded in 1986 by K. Eric Drexler, no longer with the Institute, along with his then wife Christine Peterson, who is now President.
Shot in four days, the film was loosely inspired by the sex reassignment surgery of Christine Jorgensen, which made national headlines in the U. S. in 1952.
* Trusting the People: The Dole-Kemp Plan to Free the Economy and Create a Better America, ( ISBN 0-694-51804-2 audiobook, ASIN B000OEV5RE HarperCollins, 1996 ) coauthored with Bob Dole, narrated by Christine Todd Whitman
Axe-kick by Christine Theiss vs. Marina Zueva
* Leda, a character portrayed by Christine Halford in the Battlestar Galactica episode " Gun on Ice Planet Zero ".
Published in August 2010, the third edition was edited by Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg.
Christine Jorgensen, Beth Elliott, Renée Richards, Sandy Stone, Billy Tipton, Alan L. Hart, April Ashley, Caroline Cossey (" Tula "), Jahna Steele, and Nancy Jean Burkholder were outed as transsexuals by European or American media or, in the case of Billy Tipton, by his coroner.
Most of the first five series of One Foot in the Grave were produced and directed by Susan Belbin, the exceptions being " Love and Death ," which was partly directed by veteran sitcom director Sydney Lotterby, and " Starbound ," for which Gareth Gwenlan ( who in fact had originally commissioned the series in 1989 ) stepped in to direct some sequences after Belbin was taken ill. Belbin retired due to ill health afterwards, and the final series was produced by Jonathan P. Llewellyn and directed by Christine Gernon.

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