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* In 1975 Milligan co-wrote ( with Neil Shand ) and co-starred in a BBC TV sitcom called The Melting Pot.
Previously, the only prior joint winners were John Kani and Winston Ntshona, who shared the Best Actor in a Play award in 1975 for Sizwe Banzi is Dead and The Island, two plays they co-wrote and co-starred in.
Peter O ' Toole and Richard Roundtree co-starred in a 1975 film Man Friday which satirically portrayed Crusoe as incapable of seeing his dark-skinned companion as anything but an inferior creature, while Friday is more enlightened and empathetic.
He starred in Aces High ( 1975 ) and co-starred in Voyage of the Damned ( 1976 ), and as Dornford Yates ' gentleman hero Richard Chandos in She Fell Among Thieves ( 1977 ).
* Oliva co-starred with Mil Máscaras in a Mexican wrestling movie in 1975 called El Poder Negro ( Black Power ), in which he played a super-strong dockworker who runs afoul of the local crime syndicate and helps Mil Máscaras to bring them to justice.
After a few small parts in feature films, Channing co-starred with Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson in Mike Nichols ' The Fortune ( 1975 ).
In 1975, Storch co-starred with Bob Burns ( who was disguised as a gorilla ) and Forrest Tucker on the popular Saturday morning show The Ghost Busters.
The Metal Men co-starred with other DC heroes such as Atom, Metamorpho and Batman in The Brave and the Bold # 55 ( Sept. 1964 ), # 66 ( July 1966 ), # 74 ( Nov. 1967 ), # 103 ( Nov. 1972 ), # 113 ( July 1974 ), # 121 ( Sept. 1975 ), # 135-136 ( July-Sept. 1977 ) and # 187 ( June 1982 ).
Majors also made his directorial debut in 1975, on an episode called " One of Our Running Backs Is Missing " which co-starred professional football players such as Larry Csonka and Dick Butkus.
In 1975, he co-starred as a retired doctor, who is murdered by Janet Leigh in the Columbo episode " Forgotten Lady ".
Oates co-starred three times with friend Peter Fonda in The Hired Hand ( 1971 ), Race with the Devil ( 1975 ) and 92 in the Shade ( 1975 ).
In 1975, she co-starred with Reg Varney in a failed sitcom called Down the Gate and, in 1981, appeared in and co-wrote, the ITV comedy series Chintz.
His final role was in 1975, when he co-starred with Peter Falk and Janet Leigh in the Columbo episode " Forgotten Lady ".
Her other notable films include Prudence and the Pill ( 1968 ), Three Into Two Won't Go ( 1969 ), 10 Rillington Place ( 1970 ), Doomwatch ( 1972 ), Brannigan ( 1975 ), which co-starred John Wayne, whom she enjoyed working with, and The Eagle Has Landed ( film ) ( 1976 ).
He played Captain Pat Chambers in the television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, with Stacy Keach, with whom he co-starred in the film The Killer Inside Me ( 1975 ).
He co-starred in Lawman ( 1971 ) and Valdez Is Coming ( 1971 ) with Burt Lancaster, and appeared opposite Robert Mitchum twice, in The Friends of Eddie Coyle ( 1973 ), as the informant-Coyle's handler, a pragmatic U. S. Treasury agent ; and in The Yakuza ( 1975 ) as the bodyguard of Mitchum's friend George Tanner.

1975 and with
In addition, mixed race ( European and African ) people amount to about 2 %, with a small ( 1 %) population of whites, mainly ethnically Portuguese ( as a former overseas territory of Portugal until 1975, the Portuguese make up currently the largest non-African population, with certainly more than 100, 000, a number that has been constantly increasing from the 2000s, because of Angola's growing demand for qualified human resources.
From 1975 to 1989, Angola was aligned with the Eastern bloc, in particular the Soviet Union, Libya, and Cuba.
Cape Verde signed a friendship accord with Angola in December 1975, shortly after Angola gained its independence.
Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play, and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975 and set in the same era.
In a related use, from 1975, British naturalist Sir Peter Scott coined the scientific term " Nessiteras rhombopteryx " ( Greek for " The monster ( or wonder ) of Ness with the diamond shaped fin ") for the apocryphal Loch Ness Monster.
See also note 43 at p. 163, with references to Palanque ( 1933 ), Gaudemet ( 1972 ), Matthews ( 1975 ) and King ( 1961 )</ ref > Under Ambrose's influence, Theodosius issued the 391 " Theodosian decrees ," which with increasing intensity outlawed Pagan practises, and the Altar of Victory was removed by Gratian.
* 1975 – Bangladesh's founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is killed along with most members of his family during a military coup.
Heavy disputes between Hekmatyar and Massoud in 1975 reached to such a point that Hekmatyar with the help of two Pakistani agents tried to assassinate Massoud, then 22 years old.
Major population growth within Ajaccio occurred between 1945 and 1975, with a doubling of the city's population, caused by a general shift of the population away from rural areas.
The musical premiered in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on April 15, 1975 and starred Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Diane Langton, with Hermione Gingold reprising her role as Madame Armfeldt.
Zarah Leander played Madame Armfeldt in the original Austrian staging ( in 1975 ) as well as in the original Swedish staging in Stockholm in 1978 ( here with Jan Malmsjö as Fredrik Egerman ), performing Send In The Clowns and Liaisons in both stagings.
How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light without Overbyte.
When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
In 1975, the Birds acquired slugger Lee May in a trade with Houston, and traded Dave McNally, Rich Coggins and minor-league pitcher Bill Kirkpatrick to Montreal for star outfielder Ken Singleton, and future 20-game winner Mike Torrez.
The pitching staff was phenomenal, with four pitchers winning six Cy Young Awards ( Mike Cuellar in 1969 ; Jim Palmer in 1973, 1975, and 1976 ; Mike Flanagan in 1979 ; and Steve Stone in 1980 ).
The term BIOS ( Basic Input / Output System ) was invented by Gary Kildall and first appeared in the CP / M operating system in 1975, describing the machine-specific part of CP / M loaded during boot time that interfaces directly with the hardware ( a CP / M machine usually has only a simple boot loader in its ROM ).
In spite of this, in 1975 Bliss granted an exclusive world license, for use with handicapped children, to the new Blissymbolics Communication Foundation directed by Shirley McNaughton ( later called Blissymbolics Communication International, BCI ).
BCI received a licence and copyright through legal agreements with Charles K. Bliss in 1975 and 1982.
From 1971 to 1975, BJU admitted only married blacks, although the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) had already determined in 1970 that " private schools with racially discriminatory admissions policies " were not entitled to federal tax exemption.
In May 1975, as it prepared to allow unmarried blacks to enroll, BJU adopted more detailed rules prohibiting interracial dating and marriage — threatening expulsion for any student who dated or married interracially, who advocated interracial marriage, who was " affiliated with any group or organization which holds as one of its goals or advocates interracial marriage ," or " who espouse, promote, or encourage others to violate the university's dating rules and regulations.
He was recording an album with fan Merle Haggard in 1973 when a stroke left him comatose until his death in 1975.
Déby won the country ’ s first multi-party presidential elections with support in the second round from opposition leader Kebzabo, defeating General Kamougue ( leader of the 1975 coup against Tombalbaye ).

1975 and Tim
* 1947 – Tim Buckley, American singer-songwriter ( d. 1975 )
* 1975Tim Minchin, Australian comedian and musician
* Northern Lights, a 1975 novel by American author Tim O ' Brien
Tim Kask was hired in the autumn of 1975 as Periodicals Editor, and the company's first full-time employee.
* Tim the Enchanter, a character from the 1975 movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Robert Smith is again teaming up with director Tim Burton, following up his contribution to the companion album to Burton ’ s 2010 version of " Alice in Wonderland " with a song called " Witchcraft " ( inspired by Frank Sinatra's 1975 version of this song ) on the upcoming Frankenweenie Unleashed !, a 14-track collection of songs “ inspired bythe filmmaker ’ s new stop-motion creation.
Tim Roper left so former Brinsley Schwarz members Brinsley Schwarz and Billy Rankin played on the final tour, with the final gig being at the 100 Club in London on July 1, 1975.
In 1975 he starred with Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon as Brad in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
In 1975, folk singer Tim Hardin took the lead vocal spot and played guitar with Can for one song, at two gigs, performing his own " The Lady Came From Baltimore ".
* Tim Hardin – vocals & guitar ( November 1975 )
Beginning in 1975, Knotts was teamed with Tim Conway in a series of slapstick films aimed at children, including the Disney film The Apple Dumpling Gang, and its 1979 sequel, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again.
Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar.
British musical comedy film The Rocky Horror Picture Show ( 1975 ) featuring Tim Curry, is the longest-running theatrical release in film history.
On October 4, 1975, however, Flair's career nearly ended when he was in a serious plane crash in Wilmington, North Carolina that took the life of the pilot and paralyzed Johnny Valentine ( also on board were " Mr. Wrestling I " Tim Woods, Bob Bruggers, and promoter David Crockett ).
* Tim Dwight ( born 1975 ), American football player
In 1975, a teenaged Tim was playing guitar in a nameless " punky-psychedelic " instrumental band with two of his schoolfriends-Mark Cawthra ( on drums ) and David Philpot ( on keyboard ).
* Dr. Tim Johnson-medical correspondent ( 1975 – present )
Tim Conway, though well remembered for his appearances on the show, did not become a full-time cast member until 1975.
A recurring guest star from the show's launch ( and later a regular cast member from 1975 ) Tim Conway provided hilarious, unrehearsed bits to sketches that became known to the staff as " Conway's Capers ".
* Tim Conway ( became series regular in 1975 )
A few months later, Phil and Tim ( the band's members used their middle names as stage names ) formed group Split Ends ( renamed Split Enz, shortly before their first move to Melbourne in 1975 ).
Rocket from the Tombs was a Cleveland-based group that eventually fragmented: some members formed The Dead Boys, while David Thomas and guitarist Peter Laughner joined with guitarist Tom Herman, bass guitarist Tim Wright, drummer Scott Krauss and synthesist Allen Ravenstine to form Pere Ubu in 1975.
Earlier in 1975, Progress Books published Tim Buck — A Conscience for Canada by Oscar Ryan, which is considered to be the party-approved biography.
* In 1975, the BBC produced a version for television adapted by Tom Stoppard, with Tim Curry as J., Michael Palin as Harris, and Stephen Moore as George.

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