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1963 and Henning
However, the female Bodines disappeared after Henning cast Benaderet in his next series Petticoat Junction, which premiered in September 1963.
Sewgolum, a former caddie, with his wrong-way-round grip ( left hand beneath his right ) caused a stir in 1963 when he beat 103 white golfers including Harold Henning in the provincial Natal Open tournament at the Durban Country Club.
He went on to act in The Relapse 1950 ( Sir Tunbelly Clumsey ); The Taming of the Shrew 1951 ( Grumio ); The Way of the World 1954 ( Petulant ); The Carefree Tree 1955 ( The Sixth Son ); King Lear 1956 ( Duke of Cornwall ); Mister Johnson 1956 ( Gollup ); Saint Joan 1956 ( The Inquisitor ); Protective Custody 1956 ( Dr. Steidl ); Oscar Wilde 1957 ( Oscar Wilde ); The Golden Six 1958 ( Tiberius ); A Man for All Seasons 1961 ( Cardinal Wolsey ); Andorra 1963 ( pub keeper ); The Seagull 1964 ( Sorin ); The Crucible 1964 ( Danforth ); Baker Street 1965 ( Moriarty ); The Royal Hunt of the Sun 1965 ( Miguel Estete ); Ring Round the Moon 1966 ( Messerchann ); Those That Play the Clowns 1966 ( Henning ); Breakfast at Tiffany's 1966 ( Rusty Trawler ); The Sorrows of Frederick 1967 ; The Bench 1968 ( Phillipi ); Uncle Vanya 1971 ( Serebryakov ); The Jockey Club Stakes 1973 ( Sir Dymock Blackburn ); The Dogs of Pavlov 1974.

1963 and introduced
* Profumo Affair ( 1963 ): Secretary of State for War John Profumo had an affair with prostitute Christine Keeler ( to whom he had been introduced by pimp and drug-dealer Stephen Ward ) who was having an affair with a Soviet spy at the same time.
The B4 bogie was introduced in 1963.
In 1963 a new Act of Parliament introduced administrative reforms.
ASCII was introduced in 1963 and is a 7-bit encoding scheme used to encode letters, numerals, symbols, and device control codes as fixed-length codes using integers.
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1963
The new machine, the first outside the PDP-1 mould, was introduced at WESTCON on 11 August 1963.
This term was first used by AT & T in commerce on July 5, 1960 and then was introduced to the public on November 18, 1963, when the first push-button telephone was made available to the public.
In June 1963, Friden introduced the four-function EC-130.
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1963
* 1963 – ZIP Codes are introduced for United States mail.
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1963
Zahir Shah was able to govern on his own in 1963 and despite the factionalism and political infighting a new constitution was introduced in 1964 which turned Afghanistan into a modern democratic state by introducing free elections, a parliament, civil rights, women's rights and universal suffrage.
He was first introduced on the cover of game programs in 1963, when the Mets were still playing at the Polo Grounds in northern Manhattan.
Instant color film, used in a special camera which yielded a unique finished color print only a minute or two after the exposure, was introduced by Polaroid in 1963.
Before the vaccine was introduced in 1963, there were an estimated 3 – 4 million
Friden introduced RPN to the desktop calculator market with the EC-130 in June 1963.
Remington introduced the single-shot bolt-action XP-100 pistol in 1963, which heralded the era of high-performance, high-velocity pistols.
In 1963, Spam was introduced to various private and public schools in South Florida as cheap food and even for art sculptures.
It was introduced in 1930 and remained in production until 1963, a total of 33 years of continuous production.
In 1963 Congressman John Dowdy introduced a bill which resulted in congressional hearings to revoke the license for solicitation of funds of the Mattachine Society of Washington ; the license was not revoked.
Nutella, manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero, was introduced on the market in 1963.
Three times ( in 1961, 1963, and 1965 ) in his early terms as a Congressman, Anderson introduced a constitutional amendment to attempt to " recognize the law and authority of Jesus Christ " over the United States.
In 1963 he introduced her to Martin Ransohoff, director of Filmways, Inc., who signed her to a seven-year contract.
Category: Fictional characters introduced in 1963

1963 and Petticoat
TV fame led to four films, none of them successful — Sands of the Desert ( 1960 ), Petticoat Pirates ( 1961 ), The Cracksman ( 1963 ) and Mister Ten Per Cent ( 1967 ).
Green Acres was located in Hooterville, the same backdrop for Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ) and would occasionally crossover with its sister sitcom.
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* April 4 – Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 1970 )
* September 24 – Petticoat Junction premieres on CBS ( 1963 – 1970 ).
* Petticoat Junction, ( 1963 – 1970 )
* Petticoat Junction ( 1963 ) TV Series ( 1963 – 1968 )
Petticoat Junction is an American situation comedy produced by Filmways that originally aired on CBS from September 1963 to April 1970.
* Petticoat Junction ( cast member from 1963 – 1968 )
Petticoat Junction is a TV series that originally aired in 1963, ran for seven seasons, and achieved enduring success in syndication.
Rhue was born in Washington, D. C. From the 1950s to the 1990s, Rhue ( née Madeleine Roche ) appeared in some twenty films, including Operation Petticoat ( 1959 ) A Majority of One ( 1960 ) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ).
Petticoat Junction ( 1963 – 70 ) was set in the Shady Rest Hotel, which was located
After Leave It to Beaver ended production and went into syndication in the fall of 1963, Beaumont appeared in many community theater productions and did a few guest roles on such television series as Mannix, The Virginian, Wagon Train and Petticoat Junction.
The Hooterville Cannonball was a fictional railroad train featured in Petticoat Junction, an American situation comedy that was produced by Filmways, Inc., and originally aired on the CBS network from 1963 to 1970.
After Leave it to Beaver ended in 1963, Osmond continued to make occasional appearances on such television series as Petticoat Junction, The Munsters, and a return appearance on Lassie, as well as appearing in the feature films C ' mon Let's Live a Little, and With Six You Get Eggroll.
In 1963, Petticoat Junction debuted on CBS and was a great success as well.
* Petticoat Junction ( CBS, 1963 – 1970 )

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