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1970s and satirical
Launched as a comic book before it became a magazine, it was widely imitated and influential, impacting not only satirical media but the entire cultural landscape of the 20th century, with editor Al Feldstein increasing readership to more than 2, 000, 000 during its 1970s circulation peak.
" The New Left later re-appropriated the term political correctness as satirical self-criticism ; per Debra Shultz: " Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the New Left, feminists, and progressives.
Benigni became famous in Italy in the 1970s for a shocking TV series called Onda Libera, on RAI2, by Renzo Arbore, in which he interpreted the satirical piece " anthem of the nimble body " ( L ' inno del corpo sciolto, a hymn to defecation ).
: In the early 1970s the satirical magazine Private Eye had a crossword set by the Labour MP Tom Driberg, under the pseudonym of " Tiresias " ( supposedly " a distinguished academic churchman ").
Low budget films such as the comedy / drama Muriel's Wedding, starring Toni Collette, the gently satirical suburban comedy The Castle directed by Rob Sitch ( which cast Eric Bana in his first prominent film role ), and Baz Luhrmann's flamboyant Strictly Ballroom each attained commercial and critical success, and explored quirky characters inhabiting contemporary Australian suburbia-marking something of a departure from the Outback and historical sagas which obtained success in the 1970s and 1980s.
Another album recorded in 1974 that was rejected by Word Records was Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners, a documentary album that took " a satirical look at the early 1970s ' religious pop music ' trend from 1970 to 1974 ", written by celebrities who had " jumped on the ` 70s spiritual bandwagon ", and featured Norman singing covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 by AB Records.
During the 1960s and 1970s when he starred in the satirical radio programme about life in the British civil service The Men from the Ministry with Richard Murdoch.
In the early 1970s his work appeared in the satirical magazine Nation Review, Woman's Day, London's Oz magazine and also various newspapers of that era.
In the 1970s and early 1980s this practice was imitated by the satirical bi-monthly newspaper Monos y Monadas, which featured an image of a topless model on its own next-to-last page, called " La Calata " ( lit.
After briefly working in advertising, a profession he grew to dislike intensely, Scarfe's early caricatures of public figures were published in satirical magazine Private Eye throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
* In the 1970s ITV satirical series, End of Part One, there is an audition for a new test card ' girl '.
Yes, its decision to focus on the pornography business in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s and 1980s is nerviness itself, but more impressive is the film's sureness of touch, its ability to be empathetic, nonjudgmental and gently satirical, to understand what is going on beneath the surface of this raunchy Nashville-esque universe and to deftly relate it to our own ... Perhaps the most exciting thing about Boogie Nights is the ease with which writer-director Anderson ... spins out this complex web.
In the 1970s and ' 80s the comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre released a number of satirical record albums ; several featured spoofs of old-time radio featuring the character Nick Danger, Third Eye, who was loosely based on Sam Spade and Johnny Dollar.
The follow-up Together ( Tillsammans ) ( 2000 ) was an upbeat comedy, albeit with some darkly satirical undertones, set in a 1970s Stockholm commune.
The character Skullion from Tom Sharpe's satirical 1974 novel Porterhouse Blue was a fictional head porter reputed to be based on Albert Jaggard, the Head Porter of Corpus Christi during the 1960s and 1970s.
Throughout the 1970s, and especially in the first half of the decade, Mull had a career as a musical comedian, performing satirical and humorous songs both live and in recordings.
Initially notable as founder of 1970s musical and theatrical " Blerta ", he had well-regarded roles in several major films, and starred on the 1990s Australian satirical TV series Frontline.
A satirical version of a BBC series that explored the boom in alternative comedy in the 1970s and early 1980s.
For several years during the 1970s and 1980s, New Zealand television featured a satirical send-up of current affairs entitled A Week of It.
In the 1970s, satirical and more adult publications begun to appear.
The Credibility Gap broadcast satirical skits during the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade in the 1970s.
Prior to Oder Was ?, the first standalone Werner book published in 1981, since the late 1970s the Werner comics appeared in the German satirical magazine Pardon.
A more humorous, satirical, and witty vision of the 1970s television series The Brady Bunch.

1970s and talk-show
Delloreese Patricia Early, known professionally as Della Reese ( born July 6, 1931 ), is an American actress, singer, game show panelist of the 1970s, one-time talk-show hostess and ordained minister.
The announcers included Bill Wendell on the 1970s version, Jay Stewart and Don Morrow on the 1980s version, and former talk-show hostess Rolonda Watts.
One of KQV's top-40 personalities in the 1970s, with the on-air name of " Jeff Christie ," later became famous as a talk-show host under his real name, Rush Limbaugh.

1970s and host
In the 1970s, Arnaz co-hosted a week of shows with daytime host and producer Mike Douglas.
The $ 10, 000 Pyramid and its numerous higher-stakes derivatives also debuted in 1973, while the 1970s also saw the return of formerly disgraced producer and host Jack Barry, who debuted The Joker's Wild and a clean version of the previously rigged Tic-Tac-Dough in the 1970s.
This effort started in the 1950s with the work of Yang and Mills, was carried on by Martinus Veltman and a host of others during the 1960s and completed by the 1970s through the work of Gerard't Hooft, Frank Wilczek, David Gross and David Politzer.
He also struck up a friendship with Frank Sinatra that would endure Sinatra's early 1970s conversion to the Republican party and was perhaps most on notice in the fall of 1977 when Sinatra was the star attraction and host of a tribute to a then-ailing Humphrey.
In the 1970s, Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky inaugurated the Vienna International Centre, a new area of the city created to host international institutions.
He publicly mentioned his homosexuality, passingly and perhaps for the first time, on a broadcast of the programme The Shulman File in the 1970s, taking flabbergasted host Morton Shulman completely by surprise.
Like Lucien, Cain and Abel and some other Sandman characters, Destiny first appeared as host of a 1970s DC horror comic, Weird Mystery Tales.
Among her TV jobs as a show host, Malaret worked on the Noche de Gala, ( Gala Night Ball ) show with Eddie Miró, one of the island's highest rated TV shows during the 1970s, and 1980s, broadcasted by Telemundo.
Sedona played host to more than sixty Hollywood productions from the first years of movies into the 1970s.
The 15th Air Base Wing, host unit at Hickam Field, supported the Apollo astronauts in the 1960s and 1970s ; Operation Homecoming ( return of prisoners of war from Vietnam ) in 1973 ; Operation Babylift / New Life ( movement of nearly 94, 000 orphans, refugees, and evacuees from Southeast Asia ) in 1975 ; and NASA's space shuttle flights in the 1980s and 1990s.
Even more so than the minicomputer market that preceded it, the microcomputer market when it began in the late 1970s was led by a host of small companies, often startups.
In the 1970s, Baxter was a frequent guest and stand-in host on The Mike Douglas Show, since Baxter and host Mike Douglas were friends.
Their production of game shows, notably the syndicated Tic-Tac-Dough ( which Barry did not host ) and Joker ( which he did ) in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in millions of dollars in revenue and, more importantly for both, forgiveness from the public for their involvement in the scandals.
He is perhaps best known in the United Kingdom for his BBC1 chat show Wogan, for his work presenting Children in Need, as the host of Wake Up to Wogan, the original host of the BBC game show Blankety Blank ( before being replaced by Les Dawson ), a presenter of Come Dancing in the 1970s, and as the BBC's commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest on radio and television from 1971 to 2008.
Logroño kept himself busy in the late 1970s as a voice talent for radio commercials, as a comedic actor on Puerto Rican television, and as a radio host.
During the 1970s through the early 1980s, some TV corporations even managed to isolate several of Douglass ' guffaws and add them for sweetening on game shows ( often played when a contestant or the host says something considered to be funny and only a small reaction comes from the live audience ).
In addition to the aforementioned airlines, a host of others – mainly British independents and US supplementals – were frequent visitors to Berlin Tegel, especially during the early 1970s.
The venue was again opened in September 2007 under the name Club 443 by management who were primarily interested in Hip Hop and who eventually proved to be quite hostile to punk and metal-However they agreed to allow T & T Presents, an SF based music promotions agency which booked many punk and metal shows at the Mabuhay from the late 1970s through mid-1980s to host a series of shows under the name of " The Old Mab " and using the Mabuhay Gardens logo with the blessing of the Aquino family.
The circuit closed in the late 1970s but was redeveloped and re-opened in 1989 to host the first international version of the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix.
Herger became a popular radio host during the mid-to late 1970s.
* In the 1970s, he was the host of the annual / biennial Pillsbury Bake-Off ( the bake-off occurred every two years starting in 1976 ).

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