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Pushing for the end of atmospheric tests, he played a role in the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, signed in Moscow.
In 2004 there was a limited-run revival at the Royal National Theatre starring Desmond Barrit as Pseudolus, Philip Quast as Miles Gloriosus, Hamish McColl as Hysterium and Isla Blair as Domina ( who had previously played Philia in the 1963 production ).
He also managed to score in every British Home Championship tournament he played in except 1963 in an association with the tournament which lasted from 1958 to 1970 and included 16 goals and ten tournament victories ( five shared ).
Mumy also played the character of young Pip, a boy who enjoyed playing with his father but was always ignored, in the episode " In Praise of Pip " ( September 1963 ), and the character of Billy Bayles, a boy who talks to his dead grandmother through a toy telephone, in the episode " Long Distance Call " ( March 1961 ).
However, during the era of segregation many Southern Democrats were conservatives, and they played a key role in the Conservative Coalition that controlled Congress from 1937 to 1963.
And in 1963, she played as Mrs. Brubaker in the episode " You're So Smart, Why Can't You Be Good?
He also played for Celtic 1948-1958, Middlesbrough 1958-1960, St. Mirren 1961-1963, Partick Thistle 1963, Alloa 1963, Fraserburgh 1963-1964, Coleraine 1964 and Bangor 1964-1965 before becoming manager of Kilmarnock FC 1973-1977.
Only one List A game was ever played at the ground, and this was only the second match of its type: Glamorgan's Gillette Cup fixture against Somerset on 22 May 1963.
* The 1963 film Cleopatra ( played by Richard Burton )
American singer-songwriter Tom Paxton, who met Hurt and played on the same bill as him at the Gaslight in Greenwich Village around 1963, wrote and recorded a song about him in 1977 entitled " Did You Hear John Hurt?
Mark David McGwire ( born October 1, 1963 ), nicknamed " Big Mac ", is an American former professional baseball player who played his major league career with the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals.
During the 1962 and 1963 seasons, the Mets played their home games at the Polo Grounds.
From 1958 to 1963, the Giants played in the NFL Championship Game five times, but failed to win.
His most enduring relationship, however, was with the music of Thelonious Monk: he recorded the first album to feature only Monk compositions ( Reflections, Prestige, 1958 ) and briefly played in Monk's band in 1960 and later on Monk's Big Band / Quartet album ( Columbia, 1963 ).
The Mets ' inaugural season ( 1962 ) was played in the Polo Grounds, with original plans calling for the team to move to a new stadium in 1963.
FC Köln since 1950, from 1963 to 1968 the team played in the Bundesliga.
* December 7 – Tony Verna, a CBS-TV director, invented Instant Replay and aired it during his direction of a live, televised sporting event, the 1963 Army-Navy Game played in Philadelphia.
Records for lawn bowls being played in Padthaway go back to 1963.
Thereafter, his opera company played frequent seasons of the work ( and the subsequent Savoy operas ) until at least 1963.
( 1963 ; a musical satire on World War I played in Pierrot costumes ); Wilson, Ronald Smith: Harlequin, Pierrot & Co. ( 1976 ).
In 1958 he played the sergeant in the first Carry On film comedy, Carry On Sergeant, and in 1963 he appeared as a town councillor in the Boulting brothers ' film Heavens Above!
On stage, he played the part of Lycus in the 1963 London production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with Frankie Howerd and appeared in the smaller role of Crassus in the 1966 film version.
Rose played from 1963 to 1986, and managed from 1984 to 1989.
He played an Army sergeant in the 1954 science fiction thriller, Them !, a professor in the 1958 science fiction movie The Brain Eaters, and had a role in The Balcony ( 1963 ), a film adaptation of the Jean Genet play.

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In 1963, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a shell-shocked soldier in Captain Newman, M. D .. At the Cannes Film Festival he won the French Film Critics Award for best actor.
* The Recruiting Officer, directed by William Gaskill with Laurence Olivier as Captain Brazen, Maggie Smith as Sylvia and Robert Stephens as Captain Plume ( 1963 ).
* The Gallant Men ( 1963 ) episode The Leathernecks ... Captain Barlow
* Captain Harold J. Milne, OBE, MC, DL, JP ( 1889 – 1963 ): Provost of Fraserburgh, Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
* Captain Sindbad ( 1963 )
In 1963, Gold Key Comics published a one shot comic based on the film Captain Sindbad.
* 1963 photo-report of Flynn filming Son of Captain Blood in Stars and Stripes.
In April 1963 the naval unit at the Northwood Headquarters was commissioned as HMS Warrior under the command of the then Captain of the Fleet.
In 1958 he was promoted to Captain and assigned to Galicia, then to Vélez-Málaga and at 1963 he was promoted to Major, serving in the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and in Badajoz.
On September 7, 1963, Captain Swett gave a formal lecture on hypnosis to a meeting at the Unitarian Church.
* Group Captain Ramsey, fictional character in the 1963 film The Great Escape.
* Lord William Richard Percy ( 17 May 1882 – 8 February 1963 ), married Mary Swinton, daughter of Captain George Sitwell Campbell Swinton.
* Captain W. John Parker: December 1961-September 1963
* The Avengers ( 1963 series ) # 4 ' first Silver age Captain America ' - Marvel Comics
He appeared as Captain Flint in a BBC adaptation of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons in 1963.
" He also played another memorable military character, Group Captain Ramsey, the Senior British Officer in The Great Escape ( 1963 ), as well as roles in other notable films both in Britain and the United States, including The Vikings ( 1958 ), King Rat ( 1965 ), Cast a Giant Shadow ( 1966 ), and Quatermass and the Pit ( 1967 ).
The cross was erected in 1963 by The Barnes & McCormack Memorial Committee in association with The National Graves Committee and bears an inscription in both Irish and English: " In commemoration of Staff Captain James McCormack and Company Captain Peter Barnes, Irish Republican Army, who for love of country, were executed by the British Government at Winson Green Prison, Birmingham on the 7th February 1940.
One of the best-known episodes was the 1963 installment " Nightmare at 20, 000 Feet ," which starred a young William Shatner ( later cast as Star Trek's Captain Kirk ) as a man convinced that a hideous monster is lurking on the wing of the airplane in which he is traveling, even though nobody else can see it.
" The Monkey's Paw ", a story from issue # 42 ( July 1963 ), featured a one-panel appearance, with his costume mis-colored, by the defunct Fawcett Comics ' Captain Marvel, who was not yet a DC character.
He also played the role of Lord Fortnum's doctor, Captain Pontius Kak, in the original stage play of The Bed-Sitting Room, which opened at the Mermaid Theatre on 31 January 1963.
Captain Peter Pendleton Eckersley ( PP Eckersley ) ( 1892 – 1963 ) was a pioneer of British broadcasting.
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