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* 1968 – Anthony Michael Hall, American actor
* 1968Michael Bivins, American singer, producer, and actor ( New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe )
* 1968Michael Cole, American professional wrestling commentator
By 1968 Parsons had come to the attention of The Byrds ' bassist, Chris Hillman, via Larry Spector ( The Byrds ' business manager ), as a possible replacement band member following the departures of David Crosby and Michael Clarke from the group in late 1967.
In collaboration with AIP, Tigon produced Michael Reeves ' Witchfinder General ( aka The Conqueror Worm, 1968 ).
Michael Moorcock's fantasy novel The War Hound and the World's Pain depicts a supernatural Grail quest set in the era of the Thirty Years ' War, and science fiction has taken the Quest into interstellar space, figuratively in Samuel R. Delany's 1968 novel Nova, and literally on the television shows Babylon 5 and Stargate SG-1 ( as the " Sangraal ").
* 1968Michael Geist, Canadian writer and academic
* 1968Michael Weatherly, American actor
* 1968Michael Kiske, German musician ( Helloween )
The album was re-released in an expanded single-CD version by Rhino in 2001, featuring alternate mixes, outtakes and the group's 1968 single, " Your Mind and We Belong Together "/" Laughing Stock ", the last tracks that featured the " Forever Changes " line-up of Johnny Echols, Ken Forssi, Michael Stuart and Bryan MacLean ( Forssi and MacLean both died in 1998 ).
* 1968Michael Romeo, American musician ( Symphony X )
He had four more children by unidentified women: Stephen Blackehart ( born 1967 ), Michael Gilman ( born 1967 ), who was adopted by Brando's longtime friend Sam Gilman, Dylan Brando ( born 1968 ), and Angelique Brando.
* 1968Michael Bartels, German race car driver
* Michael Bentine's Book of Square Holidays M. Bentine & J. Ennis ( 1968 ) Wolfe SBN 72340019 9
In the audio commentary for The Sea Devils, Michael Briant claims to have suggested it as a one-off gadget in 1968.
Other examples are the Peter Marlow series, beginning with The Private Sector ( 1971 ) by Joseph Hone, which is set during Israel's Six Day War ( 1967 ) against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, and William Garner's secret agents, the fantastic Michael Jagger, in Overkill ( 1966 ), The Deep, Deep Freeze ( 1968 ), The Us or Them War ( 1969 ) and A Big Enough Wreath ( 1974 ) and the realistic John Morpurgo in Think Big, Think Dirty ( 1983 ), Rats ' Alley ( 1984 ), and Zones of Silence ( 1986 ).
In some markets, local liberal hosts have existed for years, such as the British talk host Michael Jackson ( who was on the air at KABC in Los Angeles beginning in 1968 and is currently at KGIL ); Bernie Ward in San Francisco ; Jack Ellery in New Jersey and Tampa ; Dave Ross in Seattle, and Marc Germain in Los Angeles.
The BBC Radio 4 series The Hobbit radio drama was an adaptation by Michael Kilgarriff, broadcast in eight parts ( four hours in total ) from September to November 1968.
* Michael Goodkin, MBA 1968, Quantitative finance entrepreneur, founder of Arbitrage Management Company and Numerix
* Michael Gould, MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's
Amstrad was founded in 1968 by Lord Sugar at the age of 21, the name of the original company being AMS Trading ( Amstrad ) Limited, derived from Lord Sugar's initials ( Alan Michael Sugar ).
In December 1968, the Journal of Medical Genetics published the first XYY review article — by Michael Court Brown, director of the MRC Human Genetics Unit — which reported no overrepresentation of XYY males in nationwide chromosome surveys of prisons and hospitals for the developmentally disabled and mentally ill in Scotland, and concluded that studies confined to institutionalized XYY males may be guilty of selection bias, and that long-term longitudinal prospective studies of newborn XYY boys were needed.
Other films include The 25th Hour ( 1967 ), with Virna Lisi ; The Magus ( 1968 ), with Michael Caine and Candice Bergen, and based on the novel by John Fowles ; La Bataille de San Sebastian ( Guns for San Sebastian ) with Charles Bronson ; and The Shoes of the Fisherman, where he played a Catholic Archbishop in a Soviet Ukrainian prison who becomes Pope.
Gorton was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1968, a Companion of Honour in 1971, a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1977 and a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1988.
In the BBC radio dramatizations, Gandalf has been voiced by Norman Shelley in The Lord of the Rings ( 1955 – 1956 ), Heron Carvic in The Hobbit ( 1968 ), Bernard Mayes in The Lord of the Rings ( 1979 ) and Sir Michael Hordern in The Lord of the Rings ( 1981 ).

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Japanese Fantasy Film Journal ( JFFJ ) ( 1968 – 1983 ) from Greg Shoemaker covered Toho's Godzilla and his Asian brethren when no other publications much cared.
In 1965 she moved to the United States and, touring constantly, began to be recognized when her original songs (" Urge for Going ," " Chelsea Morning ," " Both Sides, Now ," " The Circle Game ") were covered by notable folk singers, allowing her to sign with Reprise Records and record her own debut album in 1968.
The battle was covered in detail by Time, and Arafat's face appeared on the cover of the 13 December 1968 issue, bringing his image to the world for the first time.
Buck was paired with Jay Randolph and Gus Kyle on Blues broadcasts and covered the 1968 Stanley Cup Final for KMOX radio.
By 1968, the FYDP covered ten military areas: strategic forces, general purpose forces, intelligence and communications, airlift and sealift, guard and reserve forces, research and development, central supply and maintenance, training and medical services, administration and related activities, and support of other nations.
The Kentucky Headhunters also covered the song as did Keith de Groot on a 1968 album entitled No Introduction Necessary that featured Jimmy Page on lead guitar and John Paul Jones on bass.
They each provided well known songs during this period, in addition to the singles, Pinder's songs " A Simple Game " ( 1968 ) & " So Deep Within You " ( 1969 ) were successfully covered by The Four Tops, Pinder winning an Ivor Novello Award for " A Simple Game ", Elkie Brooks later covered Hayward's " Nights in White Satin ".
The 1967 musical Hair generated the same-named 1968 album, whose cuts include " Aquarius " and " Let The Sunshine In ", " Hair ", " Good Morning Starshine ", " Easy To Be Hard " ( covered, chronologically and respectively, by The 5th Dimension at # 1, The Cowsills at # 2, Oliver at # 3, Three Dog Night at # 4, on the Hot 100 in 1969 ), and others, and a London Cast album released in April 1969.
Hootie covered the 1968 Orpheus hit " Can't Find the Time " in 2001 for the soundtrack of the Jim Carrey movie, Me, Myself and Irene.
In their first appearance in the series, the only portions of their bodies that still seemed human were their hands ; by their next appearance in The Moonbase ( 1967 ), their bodies were entirely covered up in their metallic suits, with their hands replaced by two finger claws, but they changed back to regular five-fingered hands in The Invasion ( 1968 ).
The construction of major projects such as the M62 motorway ( 1968 – 1975 ) and the Humber Bridge ( 1972 – 1981 ) were covered by the programme.
By the time Surrey County Council acquired Chobham Common in 1968 there were nine car parks on the area covered by this plan.
This covered 15 firm Trident 2Es plus 10 options for delivery from spring 1968.
Williams also collaborated with Biff Rose, notably on the song " Fill Your Heart ," originally recorded by Tiny Tim as the B-side of his 1968 hit " Tiptoe Through The Tulips " and subsequently covered by David Bowie on his album Hunky Dory.
He covered the two major party political conventions in 1968 and in 1969 began anchoring the network's 11: 00 pm Saturday and Sunday newscasts.
Although ITV had covered League football before, the launch of The Big Match in 1968 began to garner the network a reputation as a respected alternative to the BBC.
Cumberland — Colchester North and Cumberland — Colchester were ridings that covered roughly the same geographic area and were represented in the House of Commons from 1968 to 1979 and 1979 to 2004, respectively.
Also during his tenure the BBC covered an increasing number of ambitious sporting events, including organising extensive coverage as host broadcaster of the 1966 World Cup and showing coverage live by satellite from Mexico of both the 1968 Olympic Games and 1970 World Cup.
* Waylon Jennings covered the song on Jewels in 1968 ; the same recording appeared on Heartaches By The Number in 1972 ; and a new version on the album Black on Black in 1982.
From 1968 to 1970 the course's late summer meeting was shown on ITV, and from the early 2000s some races from the course occasionally appeared on Channel 4, but otherwise the course had been covered exclusively by the BBC for 50 years from 1956 ( when it first appeared on television ) to 2006.
Distribution and marketing was implemented nationwide, and by September 30, 1968, the entire U. S. was covered.
His penultimate film, Roger Corman's 1967 recreation of The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, returned to the same milieu he had covered while working on The Untouchables and, concluding his list of credits was Delbert Mann's The Pink Jungle, a tepidly reviewed 1968 comedy-adventure set in a South American jungle.
A report on the OAU summit in Algiers in September 1968 covered Telli's position on the Nigerian Civil War.
During 1967 and 1968 he covered the Vietnam War for Reuters.

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