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The Channel F electronics were designed by Jerry Lawson using the Fairchild F8 CPU, the first public outing of this processor.
Diana Ross was one of the first Motown artists to embrace the disco sound with her hugely successful 1976 outing " Love Hangover " from her self-entitled album.
* 1804 – The first self-propelling steam locomotive makes its outing at the Pen-y-Darren Ironworks in Wales.
A new, larger, trophy was bought by the FA in 1911 designed and manufactured by Fattorini's of Bradford and won by Bradford City in its first outing, the only time a team from Bradford has reached the final.
On his first outing he set out to Limehouse Causeway, spending his first night in a common lodging house, possibly George Levy's ' kip '.
Hurst played one first-class cricket match for Essex, against Lancashire at Aigburth in 1962, although it was not a successful outing: he made 0 not out in the first innings, and was bowled by Colin Hilton, again for 0, in the second.
Brand was the first to use " outing " as a political strategy, claiming that German Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow engaged in homosexual activity.
The party's first electoral outing was when 7 candidates contested the November 1982 general election under the Ecology Party banner, winning 0. 2 % of the vote.
It is hard to pinpoint the first use of outing in the modern sense.
The Harden-Eulenburg affair of 1907 – 1909 was the first public outing scandal of the twentieth century.
The first outing by an activist in America occurred in February 1989.
He was attacked by the touring batsmen, taking 1 / 75 from 16. 5 overs in his first outing against an international outfit.
The only fairly successful Spaghetti Western with an Indian main character ( played by Burt Reynolds in his only European Western outing ) is Sergio Corbucci's Navajo Joe, where the Indian village is wiped out by bandits during the first minutes, and the avenger hero spends the rest of the film dealing mostly with Anglos and Mexicans until the final showdown at an Indian burial ground.
* December 13 – Three years after its first telecast, MGM's The Wizard of Oz is shown on television for only the second time, but it gains an even larger viewing audience than its first television outing, spurring CBS to make it an annual tradition.
In his first outing for the team, he outqualified their star driver Ayrton Senna.
The production is notable for several reasons ; besides starring Frank Morgan, the play's female lead was Helen Menken ( who would marry Humphrey Bogart in 1926 ), and in his first Broadway outing, character actor Robert Keith, father of actor Brian Keith and one-time husband of Theater Guild actress Peg Entwistle, who committed suicide by jumping from the Hollywood Sign in 1932.
In 1977, Columbu competed in the first World's Strongest Man competition and was in first place in total points during the competition ; a remarkable outing, considering that Franco weighed much less than all his competitors.
The DFV won on its first outing, at the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix in the hands of Jim Clark, fitted to a Lotus 49, and from 1968 was available for purchase to any F1 team that wished it.
However, there are moments where Chico's characters appear to be genuinely Italian ; examples include the film The Big Store, in which his character Ravelli runs into an old friend he worked with in Naples ( after a brief misunderstanding due to his accent ), the film Monkey Business, in which Chico claims his grandfather sailed with Christopher Columbus, and their very first outing The Cocoanuts, where Mr. Hammer ( Groucho ) asks him if he knew what an auction was, in which he responds " I come from Italy on the Atlantic Auction!
In December, RCA released " Merry Xmas Everybody " for the first time since its initial outing.
From his first Looney Tunes outing, Sinkin ' in the Bathtub, Bosko would star in 39 musical films ( one of which was not released ).
He had his first professional outing in the sidecar of his father's Vincent, which they won.

first and presenter
Morris first came to public attention in the 1950s as a presenter of the ITV television programme Zoo Time, but achieved worldwide fame in 1967 with his book The Naked Ape.
His first appearances on television were as presenter on a 13-part children's series featuring remote controlled puppets, The Bumblies, which he also devised, designed and wrote.
On November 12, 2008 Twain made her first television appearance since her split from ex-husband Robert " Mutt " Lange, where she appeared as a surprise presenter at the 42nd CMA Awards.
Paula Zahn assisted in the September 11, 2001, coverage on her first day as a CNN reporter, a fact that she mentioned as a guest clue presenter on a 2005 episode of Jeopardy !.
* James Max-journalist and radio presenter specialising in business issues and was a semi-finalist on the first series of the British version of The Apprentice television programme.
Caesar then went on to get his first " paid gig " on the Rod Lucas Show on BBC Radio Kent and shortly afterwards they both moved to the newly created Invicta Radio and, in a similar manner to BBC Radio 1 presenter Steve Wright, copied a style from American DJ Rick Dees that has subsequently become known worldwide as the ' Zoo Format '.
Despite this record though, Merton is one of only three people to have played all three roles of the show's format at various points: he is usually captain of his team, but along with being the first post-Deayton presenter ( series 24, episode 3 ), he has also been a guest on Hislop's team ( in series 11, episode 1 ).
He is survived by 5 children, Sean, Brendan, Tui and Daniel from his first marriage to journalist Gillian Heming and Brigid from his second marriage to television presenter, Barbara Magner.
In March 2010 it was announced that Lamacq and fellow Radio 1 presenter Jo Whiley would present a one-off Evening Session ( the first in 13 years ) on Good Friday ( 2 April ) for BBC Radio 6 Music.
He came to fame as the first presenter of the popular television quiz show, University Challenge, first airing in 1962, based on the US series College Bowl.
Sally James was drafted in as the series ' first regular female presenter.
For the first time since 1977 and 1978, there were no filmed postcards between the songs, with a guest presenter from each nation introducing the entries.
The show has had the same permanent presenter, Sir Patrick Moore, from its first airing on 24 April 1957, making it the longest-running programme with the same presenter in television history.
With Denise Fabre and Léon Zitrone as the presenters-the first time more than one presenter hosted the contest-the contest was won by Izhar Cohen & the Alphabeta who represented Israel, with their song " A-Ba-Ni-Bi ".
At the Federation's 62nd general conference held in Helsinki, Finland, Beregovoy was awarded the first Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal for achievements in space ; Finnish President Urho Kekkonen was the honorary presenter on July 14, 1968.
In November, the Stone Roses performed a gig at London's Alexandra Palace which was a nightmare, with 8000 fans and only 2 bar staff, and were invited onto BBC2's high-brow Late Show ( remembered by many because the electricity was cut by off by noise limiting circuitry within seconds of them starting the first chorus of " Made of Stone " and lead singer, Ian Brown, shouted " Amateurs, amateurs " as the presenter tried to link into the next item ).
After Green's death from lung cancer, Botham wrote the exposé story, also in the News of the World, of Green being the biological father of Jess Yates's daughter, TV presenter Paula Yates, a fact she had first learned after the tabloids printed the story ( although Green being her father had been an " urban legend " for many years ).
The first edition on BBC Two was broadcast on 17 July 2005 at 7 pm with presenter Fearne Cotton.
He is most famous for playing MP Hugh Abbot in BBC Four sitcom The Thick of It and as presenter Roy Mallard in People Like Us, first on BBC Radio 4 and later on its transfer to television on BBC Two, where Mallard is almost entirely an unseen character.
The first presenter on air was continuity announcer Meryl O ' Keefe ( later to become a BBC announcer ); her first on-air announcement was followed by an outside broadcast link-up fronted by Julian Pettifer ( later an award-winning war correspondent ) and a regional news bulletin read by Martin Muncaster.
The first imitation episode showed sensationalist TV presenter Willibrord Fréquin chasing Osama Bin Laden asking " why he had been so cowardly " and " why he sent thousands of people into death ".
Sophie Long, who was then a post-graduate who had grown up in Weston-super-Mare and is now a presenter on BBC News, gained the first bursary award in 2000.

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