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The studio was used for the filming of Bob Hope's last feature film, Cancel My Reservation, with Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Bellamy, and Forrest Tucker.
And bandleader Les Brown, who was with him during many of his tours, mentioned that his band " had seen more of Hope's ass in the last forty years than any of Hope's immediate family.
In 2009, Stephen Colbert performing his last episode of weeklong taping in Iraq for his The Colbert Report show, carried a golf club on stage and dedicated it to Bob Hope's service for the USO.
Cross-framed drawing-room chairs are illustrated in Thomas Sheraton's last production, The Cabinet-Maker, Upholsterer and General Artist's Encyclopaedia ( 1806 ), and in Thomas Hope's Household Furniture ( 1807 ).

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He also appeared on television programs like The Tonight Show and Bob Hope's Christmas specials to promote the plants.
Bo and Hope's royal wedding on location in England was one of the most spectacular weddings on daytime television.
Apparently withheld because of Hope's unhappiness over the public controversy with Hecht, it has never been shown on U. S. television and has never been released on home video there, though it is readily available in the UK, where rights are current controlled by ITV.

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Col. Bob Gates, Bob Hope's USO pilot, was key in getting the comedian's support for the undertaking, as well as lending his name and prestige to the project.
Butler's Store, which now serves as New Hope's City Hall, was listed on the National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Madison_County, _Alabama | National Register of Historic Places on August 31, 1992.
On a lighter note, entertainer Bob Hope's first USO show was held at March on 6 May 1941.
Presumably the Nazis appreciated Hope's value, since they thrice bombed towns while the comic was there.
Hope's jokes were monitored by the State Department to avoid offending the Saudis ... and the media was restricted from covering the shows ... Because in Saudi Arabia national custom prescribes that women must be veiled in public, Ann Jillian, Marie Osmond, and the Pointer Sisters were left off Hope's Christmas Eve show.
They were raised in the same house after Thomas ' father Ridge Forrester married Hope's mother Brooke Logan when Thomas was a teenager and Hope was much younger.
Brooke also accidentally had sexual relations with her daughter Hope's first boyfriend, Oliver Jones, while they were wearing masks at a masquerade party, thinking it was Ridge.
Hope's mother, Jane Isabella Grahame, was an aunt of Kenneth Grahame, the author of Wind in the Willows.
* Part of a Felix cartoon was played in the 2002 film 100 Women, by a projector that Sam was using to play the cartoon on Hope's building.
According to biographer Thomas Hope's book, Torquemada, too, Torquemada's grandmother was a conversa.
German was by then in high demand to write music for plays, and his commissions included Henry Arthur Jones's The Tempter in 1893, Johnston Forbes-Robertson's Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum in 1895, Herbert Beerbohm Tree's productions of As You Like It ( 1896 ) and Much Ado about Nothing ( 1898 ), and Anthony Hope's English Nell ( later known as Nell Gwynn ) in 1900, starring Marie Tempest.
On May 29, 2003, Hollywood and Vine was named " Bob Hope Square " to commemorate Hope's 100th birthday.
Although Queen's was not the first club in Britain, that honour going to Edinburgh and John Hope's ' Football Club ', formed in 1824, they can certainly claim to be the first Association club in Scotland.
Following this announcement there were calls on other MPs to take Hope's lead, while the Legg report into the scandal found that he was only liable to repay £ 4365. 65.
In 1985 he was a special guest for Bob Hope's birthday show at London ’ s Lyric Theatre.
Leo Robin collaborated with Rainger on the 1938 Oscar-winning song " Thanks for the Memory ," sung by Bob Hope in the film The Big Broadcast of 1938, which was to become Hope's signature tune.
In an interesting incident the notes that he took of Hope's botany lectures in 1780 was lent to his shipmate Alexander Boswell during a voyage in 1785.
In syndication, the series was presented as Universal Star Time and Theatre of the Stars, minus Hope's opening and closing segments.
Its Decca recordings were not big sellers and a stint as Bob Hope's backup radio band was an unhappy experience ; Les Brown permanently took Kenton's place.

Hope's and Next
This book completed a trilogy which began in 2002 with the 30th anniversary sequel to Diet for a Small Planet, titled Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet, co-written with her daughter, Anna Lappé.

Hope's and episode
At the end of the episode, the two Nazi roommates renounce Nazism and promptly kiss each other, vindicating Hope's judgement.
Reid plays Mr. Daniels, Hope's father in the episode " The Break In " in which Mowry played Hope Daniels.
In 2006, an episode shot in Switzerland featured consultant Elliot Hope's ( Paul Bradley ) wife Gina ( Gillian Bevan ) committing assisted suicide after her motor neurone disease worsened.
" The episode features references to Bob Hope's famous USO shows.

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In 2006, IGN rated Jean Grey # 6 on their list of Top 25 X-Men from the past forty years, and 2010s X-Men: Second Coming which sees both Hope's return as a teenager and the return of the Phoenix Force.
As the number of intercepted messages increased it became part of Hope's duties to decide which were unimportant and should just be logged, and which should be passed on outside Room 40.
In need of employment, he began writing jokes for Bob Hope's radio program, for which Schwartz's brother, Al Schwartz, worked.
In the movie, the creatures Round, Square, Marquis, Oval, Heart, Pear and Triliant who reside in the Garden of Hope ( 希望の園 Kibou no Sono ) have called in Pretty Cure to save their world from a witch from the Dark Zone who wants to take the Garden of Hope's Diamond Line, which consists of several pieces of jewelry worn by the Queen of Hope on her birthday.
The Heart of Princess Osra is part of Anthony Hope's trilogy of novels set in the fictional country of Ruritania and which spawned the genre of Ruritanian romance.
Lord Bellinger, the Prime Minister, and Trelawney Hope, the Secretary of State for European Affairs, come to Holmes in the matter of a document stolen from Hope's dispatch box, which he kept at home in Whitehall Terrace when not at work.
Lady Hope's story first appeared in an American Baptist newspaper, the Watchman-Examiner, on 15 August 1915, the story preceded by a four-page report on the summer Bible conference held in Northfield, which that year ran from 30 July to 15 August 1915.
Hope's pub and guesthouse in Ashburton, " The Golden Lion ", was the OMRLP's Party Headquarters and conference centre from 1984 until 2000, after which he sold the property and moved to Hampshire, where he took over the Dog and Partridge public house at Yateley.
Confusing matters even further is the fact that a book is discovered in Mrs Upward's house with Evelyn Hope's signature written on the flyleaf, which suggests that Mrs Upward was actually Eva Kane.
The highest rated one was NBC's holiday special Bob Hope's Bagful Of Christmas Cheer, on which Hope's co-stars included Wet Gold star Brooke Shields.

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