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" 50 First Dates was followed by Fever Pitch ( 2005 ), and in 2007, Music and Lyrics and Lucky You.
* Fever Pitch ( 2005 )
In the 2005 film Fever Pitch, about an obsessive Boston Red Sox fan, King tosses out the first pitch of the Sox's opening day game.
) The song can be heard, and the album cover can be seen, in the apartment of Ben Wrightman ( played by Jimmy Fallon ) in the 2005 film Fever Pitch.
* The film Fever Pitch was filmed around the Arsenal stadium and along Highbury Hill.
His famous miscue is also referenced in the films Good Will Hunting, Rounders and Fever Pitch, the episode Brother's Little Helper of The Simpsons, and the musical Johnny Baseball.
* The British memoir Fever Pitch, about author Nick Hornby's obsession with the Arsenal FC English soccer team, was adapted into an American film of the same name by the Farrelly brothers.
* Phillip Roebuck – Fever Pitch ( 2006 )
Since his early days in Boston, Clarke starred in his own short-lived network sitcom Lenny ( 1990 ), and in such TV shows as Contest Searchlight, The Job, The John Larroquette Show and It's All Relative and movies like Monument Ave., Fever Pitch and Southie.
Fever Pitch: A Fan's Life is the title of a 1992 autobiographical book by British author Nick Hornby.
The book is the basis for two films: Fever Pitch ( UK ) was released in 1997, and Fever Pitch ( US ) in 2005.
Fever Pitch was first published in 1992, and was Hornby's first book.
Fever Pitch sold over a million copies in the United Kingdom.
Fever Pitch was made a Penguin Modern Classic in August 2012.
A 1997 film version of Fever Pitch, with a screenplay adapted by Hornby, fictionalised the story, concentrating on Arsenal's First Division championship-winning season in 1988-89 and its effect on the protagonist's romantic relationship.
A 2005 film remake of Fever Pitch, directed by the Farrelly Brothers with Hornby as an executive producer, starred Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore.
* Nick Hornby discusses Fever Pitch on the BBC World Book Club
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In December 1977, the film Saturday Night Fever was released.
Somewhat ironically, the star of the film was John Travolta, who only three years before had starred in Saturday Night Fever, a film that celebrated disco culture.
Gary Desmond's Candy's Room, coming from Liverpool, was the first in 1980, quickly followed by Dan French's Point Blank, Dave Percival's The Fever, Jeff Matthews ' Rendezvous, and Paul Limbrick's Jackson Cage.
His first single, " Chills and Fever ", was released in late 1964.
The championship series was a battle of contrasting styles as the Mercury ( number one league offense, 92. 82 points per game ) had to face the Indiana Fever ( number three league defense, 73. 55 points per game ).
During the 2008 regular season, the first ever outdoor professional basketball game in North America was played at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York between the New York Liberty and the Indiana Fever in front of over 19, 000 fans.
The expedition was a disaster – the Austrians had already been defeated at the Battle of Wagram and were suing for peace, the French fleet had moved to Antwerp, and the British lost over 4, 000 men to a disease called " Walcheren Fever ", thought to be a combination of malaria and typhus.
Avildsen was the original director for both Serpico ( 1973 ) and Saturday Night Fever ( 1977 ), but was fired over disputes with producers Martin Bregman and Robert Stigwood, respectively.
The 200 bed Eastern Fever Hospital was founded in September 1870 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to prevent contagion.
In fact, an organization named the Hebrew Hay Fever Relief Association, which was organized in the 1920s, existed in Bethlehem for many years.
It was at Bethlehem that the National Hay Fever Relief Association was founded.
* Paige Price ( born 1964 ), actress and singer who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in Saturday Night Fever.
At this point the band were rehearsing at Salem Studios, which was connected to the record label Fever Records.
In Karen Marie Moning's The Fever Series Trinity College is said to be where the main character, MacKayla Lane's, sister Alina was attending school on scholarship before she was murdered.
Several years later, the ongoing Yellow Fever outbreak in New Orleans was addressed by white engineers using a method extremely similar to what Rillieux had proposed.
He was one of the singers on the " Sesame Street Fever " title track, he sang a song called " Trash " for the character Oscar the Grouch, and spoke with Cookie Monster at the beginning of " C is for Cookie ".
In 1979, in the TV series WKRP In Cincinnati, Dr. Johnny Fever explained a past arrest in Mexico, " It was a minor misunderstanding one night with 145 Mexican cops.
He followed up with a string of R & B hits, including the original version of " Need Your Love So Bad ", written by his elder brother Mertis John Jr. One of his biggest hits, " Fever " ( 1956 ) ( Pop # 24 ), was more famously covered by Peggy Lee in 1958.
A biography, Fever: Little Willie John ; A Fast Life, Mysterious Death and the Birth of Soul, written by Susan Whitall with Kevin John ( another son of Little Willie John ) was released in 2011 by Titan Books.
This was released in 1994 and featured the episodes: " Sea Fever " and " A Job for Richard ".

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