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* Jedh Barker ( 1945 – 1967 ), marine ; received the Medal of Honor
Barker hosted the Miss USA / Universe Pageants from 1967 to 1987.
More notable was The Frost Report, 1966 and 1967, which launched the television careers of John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.
The foundation principal was Mr J Wolfe who served until May 1967 when Mr Lindsay Barker became principal.
John Charles Daly hosted the show from 1963 – 1966, Bob Barker from 1967 until 1987 ( at which point he quit in a dispute over fur coats ), Alan Thicke in 1988, Dick Clark from 1989 – 1993, and Bob Goen from 1994 – 1996.
GWN began life as a group of smaller, independent stations-BTW-3 Bunbury, launched on 10 March 1967 ( with a relay in Mount Barker commencing the next year ), VEW-8 Kalgoorlie, which began on 18 June 1971, and relay station GSW-9 Albany, opened on 29 August 1974.
After many years in which the place fell into disrepair, it was bought by Barry and Margaret Barker in 1967 and has been restored.
Musicians included Adam Boyd ( 1967 – 1994 ), Dominic Lamb, George Barker, Ronnie Biggs, and Gus Till.
* Barker, Ralph: Ten Great Bowlers ( Chatto & Windus, 1967 ).
In addition, Jim presided as emcee of the annual Miss Canada Pageant, a job he held from 1967 until 1990, about the same length of time his U. S. counterpart Bob Barker presided over the Miss USA Pageant on CBS.
Edwards frequently worked with fellow comedian Eric Sykes, acting in the short films written by Sykes, The Plank ( 1967 ) which also starred Tommy Cooper, alongside Arthur Lowe and Ronnie Barker in the remake of The Plank during 1979 and in Rhubarb ( 1969 ), which again featured Sykes.
* A. J. Barker ( 1967 ) The Neglected War.

1967 and hosted
On December 31 of 1967 the Packers hosted the Cowboys in the league championship game in cold so brutal the game was nicknamed The Ice Bowl ; Packers quarterback Bart Starr's last-second quarterback sneak was the final touchdown in a 21-17 Packers win.
He hosted his own variety hour on CBS television, The Danny Kaye Show, from 1963 to 1967, which won four Emmy awards and a Peabody award.
The city hosted the American Football League All Star Game in 1967 and 1968, but after the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, Jacksonville was shut out.
In the UK before 1967 media outlets for psychedelic culture were limited to stations like Radio Luxembourg and pirate radio like Radio London, particularly the programmes hosted by DJ John Peel.
It hosted two Arab league Summits in 1967 & 2006.
Many visiting dignitaries toured the Palace, and it also hosted performances by notable international artists, such as a 1967 concert by the Rolling Stones, the first by a major western rock group behind the Iron Curtain.
Most episodes of The Sandie Shaw Supplement ( a music-variety show hosted by the singer ) recorded in 1967 were promptly wiped after Sandie Shaw asked for the original films to be converted to video cassette.
When the tour first started 1967, the program hosted 60 – 70 participants from America and Canada, with an age range of between 14 and 25, at a small college in Taiwan.
The park hosted the 12th World Scout Jamboree in 1967.
Since 1967, Coon Rapids has hosted one of the two campuses of Anoka-Ramsey Community College.
Bowling Green has hosted the National Tractor Pulling Championships since 1967.
He was an advocate of individual freedoms and promoted the rights of the provinces against the centralizing initiatives of the federal government while also promoting national unity against Quebec separatism and hosted the 1967 " Confederation of Tomorrow " conference in Toronto in an unsuccessful attempt to achieve an agreement for a new Constitution of Canada.
He also hosted additional series for ITV in 1964, 1966 and 1967.
* Royal Liverpool Golf Club: This course, often referred to simply as " Hoylake ", joined the rotation in 1897 and hosted ten Opens up to 1967.
After Sandie Shaw won the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, the BBC hosted the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest at the Hall.
Sixth Form Challenge, hosted by Chris Kelly, appeared briefly between 1965 and 1967.
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour is an American comedy and variety show hosted by the Smothers Brothers and initially airing on CBS from 1967 to 1969.
ABC News was hosted, in succession, by Bob Young ( October 1967 to May 1968 ), Frank Reynolds ( May 1968 to May 1969 ), and, eventually, Reynolds and Howard K. Smith ( May 1969 to December 1970 ).
In 1967, Edison hosted a meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York that led to the founding of the Charles Edison Youth Fund, later the Charles Edison Memorial Youth Fund.
In 1967, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera approached the Krofft Brothers to design costumes for a television show which would feature animated and live-action segments, with the whole show hosted by a bubblegum rock group of anthropomorphic characters.
Bolivia won for the first time when it hosted in 1963, but was defeated in the first game of the 1967 tournament by debutant Venezuela.
( 28 August 1967 ) ABC ( TV special, hosted by Al Capp )
Eighteen teams have all hosted an all-star game at least twice since the Mets last did: Atlanta Braves ( 1972 and 2000 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1983 and 2003 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1970 and 1988 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1981 and 1997 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1971 and 2005 ), Houston Astros ( 1968, 1986, and 2004 ), Kansas City Royals ( 1973 and 2012 ), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( 1967, 1989, and 2010 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1975 and 2002 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1965, 1985, and 2014 ), New York Yankees ( 1977 and 2008 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 and 1996 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1974, 1994, and 2006 ), San Diego Padres ( 1978 and 1992 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1984 and 2007 ), Seattle Mariners ( 1979 and 2001 ), and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 and 2009 ), and Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1969 and 1995 ).
While in Dayton, Donahue also hosted Conversation Piece, a phone-in afternoon talk show from 1963 to 1967 on WHIO radio.
In January 1967, the Nigerian military leadership went to Aburi, Ghana for a peace conference hosted by General Joseph Ankrah.

1967 and short-lived
also featured in the short-lived title Solo ( published between February and September 1967 ) and some text stories appeared in TV Tornado.
After attending York College in 1966-1967, he started the short-lived cover band The Crystal Ship with Al Whiteside and Dave Speece in the summer of 1967.
Between 1967 and 1969 a short-lived model called the MGC was released.
Dr. Syed Abdul Latif's translation published in 1967, regarded highly by some ( he was a professor of English at Osmania University, Hyderabad ), was nevertheless short-lived due to criticism of foregoing accuracy for the price of fluency.
* Malibu U, a short-lived 1967 American variety TV series
After appearing in the short-lived drama series, The Long, Hot Summer, she landed the role of Sandy Webber in the prime-time soap Peyton Place, which she played from 1966 to 1967.
Gaultier also has a cult following for his role as Hal, the partner of Stanley Beamish in the short-lived 1967 sitcom series Mister Terrific ; and for his various voice roles in the 1986 animated Transformers series ( including the voice Rodimus Prime ).
When HP discovered it sold more HP 2116A minicomputers for business applications than for instrumentation, HP introduced the short-lived 2115A in 1967, a cost-reduced variant of the 2116A with only 8 I / O slots, a bulky external power supply, and a 2116-style front panel.
On 30 May 1967 Enugu was declared the capital of the short-lived Republic of Biafra ; for this Enugu is known as the " capital of Igboland.
On 30 May 1967 Enugu was declared the capital of the short-lived Republic of Biafra which was created out of the East Central State, Cross River State and Rivers State of eastern Nigeria.
The team's first recruit was the English-born Clive Toye, a former sports writer who had moved to the United States in 1967 to become general manager of the short-lived Baltimore Bays ; he was given the same post in New York.
For one month ( May 1967 ), the station was also an affiliate of the United Network ( also known as the Overmyer Network ), a short-lived attempt to create a fourth commercial TV network nationally.
He starred in another short-lived situation comedy, Accidental Family ( 1967 ), as widowed comedian Jerry Webster who buys a farm to raise his son while he's not professionally touring.
The stadium was razed and rebuilt prior to the 1955 baseball season and hosted the American League Kansas City Athletics from 1955 to 1967, the American League Kansas City Royals from 1969 to 1972, and the American Football League and National Football League Kansas City Chiefs from 1963 to 1971, as well as other short-lived professional teams.
Lipton was the book writer and lyricist for the short-lived 1967 Broadway musical Sherry !, based on the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman play The Man Who Came to Dinner, with music by his childhood friend Laurence Rosenthal.
This proved to be short-lived ; in July 1967 the very popular railcar service was withdrawn due to mechanical problems plaguing the railcars.
Very short-lived ( 1967 only ) was a special taxi version on a longer wheelbase ( 113 inch ) with division, that sold for DM 9, 950 ; with it, Opel tried to get a foothold in the German taxi market, then ( as now ) dominated by Mercedes-Benz.
They appeared together in the short-lived television series He & She ( 1967 – 68 ) and the film Catch-22 ( 1970 ).
In 1967, Roberts starred in the lavish, but short-lived David Merrick production of Mata Hari, directed by Vincente Minnelli.
The short-lived Second Holt MinistryThe Second Holt Ministry was the forty-third Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 14 December 1966 to 19 December 1967.
In 1966 and 1967, Valpy was a staff member for the short-lived Company of Young Canadians.
There is some evidence that a short-lived spinoff program, " The Polycarp Palace ," aired on Tuesdays from 3: 30 p. m. to 5: 50 p. m. beginning in October 1967.
That year he formed a trio, The Pyramid, an English short-lived surf music band, which recorded one single, " Summer Of Last Year " in January 1967, on Deram Records.
Umuahia was declared the second capital of the short-lived nation of the Republic of Biafra on 28 September 1967 after the first capital, Enugu was captured by Nigerian troops.

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