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When " Rock Around the Clock " appeared behind the opening credits of the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle starring Glenn Ford, it soared to the top of the American Billboard chart for eight weeks.
On September 20 President Obama appeared on all major news programs except Fox News, a snub partially in response to remarks about the president by commentators Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity and Fox coverage of Obama's health-care proposal.
The character of Zefram Cochrane had first appeared in the Original Series episode " Metamorphosis ", played by Glenn Corbett.
She moved to New York City in 1984 and appeared in the Broadway production of The Real Thing alongside Jeremy Irons and Glenn Close.
In 2001, Glenn appeared as a guest star on the American television sitcom Frasier.
In 1966, Scott appeared as Jud Barker in the NBC western The Road West, starring Barry Sullivan, Kathryn Hays, Andrew Prine, and Glenn Corbett.
He appeared on The Colbert Report on June 23, 2010, claiming to have conducted an interview with Glenn Beck while visiting the Vatican .< ref >
The newly-appointed Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder appeared to appreciate Milner's ability more than Souness and expressed a desire that he remain a Newcastle player.
D ' Souza appeared on Glenn Beck in September 2010 to explain some of his theories.
Created by writer Gene L. Coon, the character first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode " Metamorphosis ", in which he was played by Glenn Corbett.
Also that year, he appeared on numerous US TV shows, performing duets with Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Bing Crosby, Glenn Campbell, Andy Williams, Diana Ross, etc., and under the pseudonym Werbley Finster, he recorded a single called So Long Paul about rumors of Paul McCartney's death.
Although he was best known for his work in comedy, he also appeared in an acclaimed drama, Something About Amelia, about a family devastated by the repercussions of incest, which co-starred his current co-star on Damages, Glenn Close.
A visit to New York in 1934 with Noble resulted in more success, and their recordings first achieved popularity in the USA ; he appeared at the head of an orchestra hand-picked for him and Noble by Glenn Miller ( the band included Claude Thornhill, Charlie Spivak, and Bud Freeman, among others ).
She parted ways with MGM in 1943 after her next film, Thousands Cheer, in which she appeared only for a few minutes to perform a specialty number ( as part of an all-star cast ), and the same year married Canadian-born lead actor Glenn Ford.
The short, which other than its title had no relation to the TV series, marked the only time Powell appeared on screen with Glenn Ford.
She then appeared in Frank Capra's final movie, A Pocketful of Miracles, alongside Glenn Ford.
A biography of Berg, Something on My Own: Gertrude Berg and American Broadcasting, 1929 – 1956, by Glenn D. Smith, Jr. ( Syracuse University Press ) appeared in 2007.
He also appeared, as himself, in the motion picture The Benny Goodman Story and made a cameo appearance in The Glenn Miller Story.
Gallagher appeared on Broadway with Glenn Close in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, but first achieved fame for his role in Steven Soderbergh's Sex, Lies, and Videotape ( 1989 ).
Glenn Strange ( August 16, 1899 – September 20, 1973 ) was an American actor who mostly appeared in Western films.
Hannan was invited to appear on several shows on American cable news channels, including Fox News and MSNBC: he appeared on television program Hannity via video link at 9pm EST on the same day, and on the Glenn Beck Program the following day.
Other creators whose work appeared in Crisis include Simon Bisley, Glenn Fabry, John Hicklenton, Philip Bond, Si Spencer, Steve Sampson, Chris Standley, Peter Doherty, Igor Goldkind, Tony Allen, James Robinson, Tony Salmons, Oscar Zarate, Paul Neary, Steve Parkhouse and Bernie Jaye.
In the 1966-1967 television season, Hays appeared as Elizabeth Reynolds Pride in the NBC western series The Road West, with co-stars Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, Kelly Corcoran, and Glenn Corbett.
He appeared with Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford in The Fastest Gun Alive ( 1956 ), where he performed an extraordinary " shovel " dance at a hoe-down early in the film.

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Ridcully and Ponder also appeared in Going Postal and Night Watch.
Musical parodies were by Philip Pope ( former member of Who Dares Wins and The Hee Bee Gee Bees ) and later Steve Brown ( who appeared as bandleader Glen Ponder in Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge.
Hex has its origins in a device that briefly appeared in Soul Music, created by Ponder Stibbons and some student Wizards in the High Energy Magic building.

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* He appeared in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn.
* Omega and why maths has no TOEs article based on one written by Gregory Chaitin which appeared in the August 2004 edition of Mathematics Today, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Alan Turing's death.
: In late 1936 Alan Turing's paper ( also proving that the Entscheidungsproblem is unsolvable ) was deliverd orally, but had not yet appeared in print.
In January 2009, Kane appeared in the TV series Two and a Half Men as the mother of Alan Harper's receptionist.
He appeared as himself in the first episode of ITV comedy The New Statesman, coming second in the 1987 election, ahead of the Labour and SDP, which saw Alan B ' Stard elected to Parliament.
Burton appeared on Broadway, receiving a Tony Award nomination for Time Remembered ( 1958 ) and winning the award for playing King Arthur in the musical Camelot ( 1960 ), directed by Moss Hart and written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
In 1969 she appeared in Alan J. Pakula's first feature film, The Sterile Cuckoo ( 1969 ), as “ Pookie Adams ”, a needy, eccentric teenager.
Three others are notable: Albert Höllerer, a pilot in World War II, appeared briefly and had his story summarized in Swamp Thing # 47 ( May 1986 ), and Aaron Hayley appeared in the Swamp Thing: Roots graphic novel ( 1998 ) set in the 1940s, and Alan Hallman, the Swamp Thing of the 1950s and 1960s, introduced in Vol.
After an excursion into the world of comic-books and cartoons ( another of Resnais's enthusiasms ) in I Want to Go Home ( 1989 ), an ambitious theatrical adaptation followed with the diptych of Smoking / No Smoking ( 1993 ): Resnais, having admired the plays of Alan Ayckbourn for many years, chose to adapt what appeared the most intractable of them, Intimate Exchanges, a series of eight interlinked plays which follow the consequences of a casual choice to sixteen possible endings.
After Merchant married the playwright Harold Pinter in 1956, she appeared in many of his plays, including the 1960 revival of his first play, The Room at the Hampstead Theatre, A Slight Ache, A Night Out, The Collection and The Lover ; the latter also a celebrated television production partnering Alan Badel at Associated Rediffusion, for which she was given an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Newcomer and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, both in 1963.
He later appeared in a prequel as the titular Nevada Smith, a character from Harold Robbins ' The Carpetbaggers who had been portrayed by Alan Ladd two years earlier in a movie version of that novel.
On 18 October, following his release from the hospital, Gibb appeared on ITV's The Alan Titchmarsh Show looking gaunt and frail.
Bailey has appeared frequently on the intellectual panel game QI since it began in 2003, appearing alongside host Stephen Fry and regular panellist Alan Davies.
Partridge next appeared in I'm Alan Partridge ( 1997 ), a look behind the scenes of his rapidly failing career.
This was presented by Ray Woollard ( Peter Baynham, who had appeared previously in I'm Alan Partridge as the voice box using executive from the boat holiday company in " Watership Alan ") and " Digital Dave ", and was basically a sycophantic look at Alan's career, past and present ; the credits listed it as being executively produced by Alan himself and produced by his company, Apache Productions.
Alan appeared on the Mad About You episode, " The Alan Brady Show ", named after the fictional show within The Dick Van Dyke Show, that aired February 16, 1995.
In 1970, Le Mesurier appeared in Ralph Thomas's Doctor in Trouble as the Purser ; he also made an appearance in Vincente Minnelli's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, a romantic fantasy musical with a screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner adapted from his book for the 1965 stage production of the same name, featuring Barbra Streisand in the main role.
In 1957, the Moonglows appeared in the Alan Freed film, Rock, Rock, Rock.
Later, in 2005, after a lockout at CBC, Air Farce gained two new cast members, who had previously appeared on the show as recurring guest stars: Alan Park and Craig Lauzon.
Alan also appeared on an episode of Home Improvement, singing his hit song Mercury Blues in 1996, appearing on Tool Time to sing about his 1950 Mercury.
Besides taking the leading role in the TV versions of Frederic Raphael's The Glittering Prizes and Alan Ayckbourn's Norman Conquests, Conti appeared in the Princess and the Pea episode of the family television series Faerie Tale Theatre, guested on Friends and Cosby, and played opposite Nigel Hawthorne in a long-running series of Vauxhall Astra car advertisements in the UK during the mid 1990s.

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