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The Cosgrave government's tough anti-terrorist laws alienated the public, as did its tough austerity measures ( Finance Minister Richie Ryan was nicknamed ' Richie Ruin ' on a satirical TV programme, Hall's Pictorial Weekly ).
He is best remembered for his satirical revue programme Hall's Pictorial Weekly.
When Newsbeat ended, Hall started writing and presenting Hall's Pictorial Weekly, a political satire show that ran for over 250 episodes until 1980.
Hall won two Jacob's Awards, in 1966 and 1975, for his work on Newsbeat and Hall's Pictorial Weekly respectively.
It was Kelly's work on Hall's Pictorial Weekly ( 1970 – 1982 ) which established him as one of Ireland's most recognisable faces.
He was variously lampooned as " Richie Ruin " on the Irish satire show Hall's Pictorial Weekly, and as " Red Richie " for his governments introduction of a wealth tax.
Hall's Pictorial Weekly had its origins in the Newsbeat programme which had aired between 1964 and 1971.
The first episode of Hall's Pictorial Weekly aired on 29 September 1971.
Hall's Pictorial Weekly was at its strongest during the 1973-1977 term of the Fine Gael-Labour Party coalition government.
In April 1980 RTÉ decided not to proceed with the new season of Hall's Pictorial Weekly due for transmission in the following May and June.
In 2004, a DVD featuring highlights from the series was released under the title, The Very Best of Hall's Pictorial Weekly.
* Hall's Pictorial Weekly ( 1971-1980 )

Hall's and Weekly
Another book of poems dedicated to Kenyon, Painted Bed, is cited by Publishers Weekly as " more controlled, more varied and more powerful, this taut follow-up volume reexamines Hall's grief while exploring the life he has made since.

Hall's and is
There is a plaque dedicated in their honor at the mouth of Hall's Creek.
General Donovan might have copied the papers before returning them the following January, but there is no record of Arlington Hall's receiving them, and CIA and NSA archives have no surviving copies.
* The 1957 book You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger by Roger Wolcott Hall is a witty look at Hall's experiences with the OSS.
There is a small ledge of 3. 5 by 1. 3 metres ( 11 by 4 ft ), known as Hall's Ledge, from the summit on the rock's western face.
For solvable groups, Hall's theorems assert the existence of a subgroup of order equal to any unitary divisor of the group order ( that is, a divisor coprime to its cofactor ).
* May 25 – Indianapolis 500: Johnny Rutherford wins for a third time in car owner Jim Hall's revolutionary ground effect Chaparral car ; the victory is Hall's second as an owner.
** Radclyffe Hall's novel The Well of Loneliness is published.
The most prominent surface feature is Stickney crater, named after Asaph Hall's wife, Angeline Stickney Hall, Stickney being her maiden name.
As long as the number of candidates receiving sufficient votes from a screening committee is not greater than the number of finalists that committee can put forth, advancement to the Honors Committee is generally pro forma, although the Hall's Board of Trustees may remove any candidate who " has damaged the integrity of the game of basketball " from consideration.
Lightning Bug is a fictionalized account of Hall's own childhood and entry into special effects makeup for film and television.
Kedleston Hall's alternative name, The Temple of the Arts, is truly justified.
WSOU-FM, " Seton Hall's Pirate Radio ", is a non-commercial educational public radio station licensed to South Orange and has studios and offices on the campus of Seton Hall University and operates at 89. 5 FM.
For most of its members the only noticeable difference made by the Hall's legal status is that it is very much smaller than any of the Colleges.
There is an element of confusion regarding the Hall's official college colours which seems to have arisen due to a discrepancy between ' official college wear ', often thought to be claret and cream, and ' sporting wear '.
As on the previous album Tommy Hall's electric jug is prominent in the music.
Moronia parodies Catholic customs ; in its province Variana is found an antique coin parodying Justus Lipsius, a target for Hall's satire ad hominem ( here the personal attack goes beyond the Menippean model ).
Looking back, it is difficult to realise just how radical Hall's dream was at the time ; or indeed how much opposition there was to the creation of what became officially known in March 1961 as the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The Music Hall's " Mighty Wurlitzer " pipe organ is the largest theater pipe organ built for a movie theater.
Simon and Taylor would also sing backup on one song, " Power ", from Hall's next album, which is also titled Power ( 1979 ).
Around the outside of the hall is a great mosaic frieze, depicting " The Triumph of Arts and Sciences ", in reference to the Hall's dedication.
The production usually credited with establishing the reputation of the play in the modern theatre is John Barton and Peter Hall's 1963 / 1964 RSC production of the tetralogy, adapted into a three-part series, under the general title The Wars of the Roses, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Although Holinshed's treatment of the Wars of the Roses is derived in large part from Hall's work, even to the point of reproducing large portions of it verbatim, there are enough differences between Hall and Holinshed to establish that Shakespeare must have consulted both of them.

Hall's and Irish
Hall's ancestry is Irish and Italian, He has one half-sister, Mary Chestaro, from his mother's second marriage to Thomas Chestaro, a show business manager.
He was well known for acting in such Irish-themed plays as Catherine Gore's King O ' Neil ( 1835 ), his own St. Patrick's Eve ( 1837 ), Samuel Lover's Rory O ' More ( 1837 ) and The White Horse of the Peppers ( 1838 ), Anna Marie Hall's The Groves of Blarney ( 1838 ), Eugene Macarthy's Charles O ' Malley ( 1838 ), and Bayle Bernard's His Last Legs ( 1839 ) and The Irish Attorney ( 1840 ).
Tammany Hall's influence increased with its courting of the immigrant Irish vote, leading to the election of the first Tammany mayor, Fernando Wood, in 1854, and a trend of consolidation was beginning in the region with the three-year-old City of Williamsburgh joining Brooklyn in 1855, establishing it as America's third largest city.

Hall's and satirical
Hall's satirical book included lines that jabbed in the style of an upmarket gossip columnist.

Hall's and television
However, following Hall's strong early ratings, the two series swapped time slots several weeks later, thus relegating Downey to 12: 30 AM in the number-one television market.
Meanwhile in the UK David Hall's " TV Interruptions " ( 1971 ) were transmitted intentionally unannounced and uncredited on Scottish TV, the first artist interventions on British television.
Tom T. Hall's country music classic " Old Dogs and Children and Watermelon Wine ," about a nostalgic conversation in an almost deserted barroom, mentions the bartender passing the time by watching Ironside on television, although the song refers to it as " Ironsides.
During the 2000s, he joined Channel M, a local television station in Greater Manchester, presenting Hall's Heroes, a segment celebrating unsung heroes in the community on Channel M News.
Kirgo also became a regular panelist on Monty Hall's game show Your First Impression and was a movie reviewer on New York television.
Hall's best-known television role was that of Dr. Julia Hoffman, on Dark Shadows, where she portrayed the loyal confidant and friend of the vampire, Barnabas Collins ( Jonathan Frid ).
During Hall's tenure as head of Hallmark, he expanded the company into both crayons ( buying Binney & Smith, manufacturer of Crayola products ) and television production ( Hallmark Entertainment ).
It is perhaps Hall's second movie, Eegah ( 1962 ), which has won him the most recognition, due in part to the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 featuring the movie in a 1993 episode.
Meek's other television roles include Adrian Hall's adaptations of Robert Penn Warren's Brother to Dragons, Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth, and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Life Among the Lowly, all broadcast on PBS ; Melba, starring Melba Moore, on ABC ; and Big Brother Jake, starring Jake Steinfeld, on The Family Channel.
Austin grew up singing in church choirs and wanted to become an actor, and he interviewed such celebrities as Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan, among others, and in 1993, made his television debut on The Arsenio Hall Show, where he admitted he loved singing and was offered to sing with Arsenio Hall's band.
In addition to It's All Gone Pete Tong, Wilmot has appeared on Corner Gas, British TV shows such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and alongside American comedian Rich Hall in BBC television series Rich Hall's Fishing Show and Rich Hall's Cattle Drive.

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