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The terms of the work-to-rule were that staff refused to work with the new equipment ( though the old black and white equipment had been disposed of by then ) and therefore programmes were recorded and transmitted in black and white, including Coronation Street The dispute was resolved in early 1971 and the last black and white episode was broadcast on 8 February 1971.
The final single, " Road to Love ," was poorly received. Jones and Maureen McCormick in 1971 during The Brady Bunch episode in which he was a guest star Jones also continued acting after the Monkees, either as himself or another character.
The debut episode in 1971 was directed by 25-year-old Steven Spielberg in one of his earliest directing roles.
In other fictional television works, a January 1971 episode " By the Pricking of My Thumbs ..." of the British science fiction TV series Doomwatch featured a 16-year-old XYY boy expelled from school because of his genetic condition, a November 1993 episode " Born Bad " of the American police procedural TV series Law & Order portrayed a 14-year-old XYY sociopathic murderer, and the May 2007 season finale episode " Born To Kill " of the American police procedural TV series CSI: Miami depicted a 34-year-old XYY serial killer.
* The Name of the Game: A 1971 episode of the series is entitled L. A. 2017. Notable as the first feature-length piece directed by Steven Spielberg, the episode features Gene Barry as a magazine publisher transported to a dystopian Los Angeles in 2017, where the residents have been driven underground by pollution.
The May 17, 1971 episode saw two major changes on the show: The Treasure House was renovated and renamed " The Captain's Place " and the Captain replaced his black coat with a red coat.
The first episode (# 1 ) of the original series aired on Channel 0 in Melbourne at 7. 00pm on Saturday 24 April 1971.
She appeared with Ball in an episode of Here's Lucy on November 22, 1971, in which Rogers danced the Charleston for the first time in many years.
* Cannon ( 1 episode, 1971 )
* Night Gallery ( 1 episode, 1971 )
During the last season of The Ed Sullivan Show, Sullivan dedicated the entire February 21, 1971 episode to the fifth anniversary of The 5th Dimension.
* In The Homecoming: A Christmas Story, a 1971 TV movie that served as a pilot for the series The Waltons, Grandpa ( played by Edgar Bergen ) is seen listening to a 1947 Christmas episode of Fibber McGee and Molly, in which Teeny explains that she and her friends have been practicing their Christmas carol.
The first episode was broadcast on 19 February 1971, beginning on screen in the year 1549 with the then Princess Elizabeth's difficult ascent to the throne of England nine years later.
The show celebrated its 100th episode during the 1971 – 1972 season, with Carne, Worley, Johnson, Gibson, Graves, and Tiny Tim all returning for the festivities.
The cable network Trio started airing the show in its original one-hour form in the early 2000s, but only the pilot and the first 69 episodes ( extending to the fourth episode of the 1970 – 1971 season ) were included in Trio's package.
John Wayne and Tiny Tim help celebrate the 100th episode in 1971
In addition to her game show appearances, Wallace was seen on television as a school principal in two episodes of ALF, played " Mrs. Caruthers " in a few episodes of Full House, and appeared in episode # 227 of Bewitched (" Laugh, Clown, Laugh ") as Darrin's secretary in 1971.
* Patrick McGoohan drives an SM in a 1975 episode of the American television series Columbo (" Identity Crisis ", Season 5, Episode 3 ), while Gerry Anderson's 1971 television series The Protectors featured a platinum blue SM.
* Night Gallery ( 1 episode, 1971 )
Having been killed off in the last episode of the original series, at his request, Powell became a pin-up and a household name, following up with starring roles in several BBC serials, including television adaptations of the novels Sentimental Education ( 1970 ) and Jude the Obscure ( 1971 ).
Decision on the format of the show were finalized and the series premiered on Jan. 10, 1971, with the first episode of The First Churchills.

1971 and Dead
He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 to February 1971, and from October 1974 to August 1995.
Hart joined the Grateful Dead in September 1967, and left in February 1971 when he extricated himself from the band, due to conflict between band management and Mickey's father.
* The Grateful Dead: Played 56 concerts including four in the Felt Forum in 1971.
Comic books and graphic novels which feature vampires include Vampirella ( Warren Publishing, 1969 ), Morbius, the Living Vampire ( Marvel, 1971 ), Tomb of Dracula ( Marvel Comics, 1972 ), Blade ( Marvel, 1973 ), I ... Vampire ( DC Comics, 1981 ), Hellsing ( Shonen Gahosha, 1997 ), 30 Days of Night ( IDW Publishing, 2002 ), Chibi Vampire ( Monthly Dragon Age, 2003 ), Rosario + Vampire ( Monthly Shōnen Jump 2004 ), Vampire Knight ( LaLa, 2005 ), Blood Alone ( MediaWorks, 2005 ), Dracula vs. King Arthur ( Silent Devil Productions, 2005 ), Dance in the Vampire Bund ( Media Factory, 2006 ), Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures ( Dabel Brothers Productions / Marvel Comics, 2007 ), Half Dead ( Dabel Brothers Productions / Marvel Comics, 2007 ), Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight ( Dark Horse Comics, 2007 ), Nosferatu ( Viper Comics, 2010 ), and Twilight: The Graphic Novel ( 2010 ).
Gere first worked professionally at the Provincetown Playhouse on Cape Cod in 1971 where he starred in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.
* Once Upon a Dead Man ( 1971 ) ( TV )
* " Jack Straw " ( song ), 1971 song by the Grateful Dead
In 1969 the Grateful Dead began performing Haggard's tune " Mama Tried ", which appeared on their 1971 eponymous live album.
The Grateful Dead also performed Haggard's " Sing Me Back Home " numerous times between 1971 and 1973.
* Grateful Dead ( 1971 )
Due to the success of this film, NBC requested that a pilot for a potential series be made to see if the character could be sustained on a regular basis, leading to the 1971 hour and a half film, Ransom For a Dead Man, with Lee Grant playing the killer.
The Grateful Dead, The Chambers Brothers, Sly and the Family Stone and the Allman Brothers were among the many rock bands that performed there before it closed in 1971.
Her film appearances included the spy spoof Matchless ( 1966, co-starring Patrick O ' Neal ), I Killed Rasputin ( 1967 ), Dead Run ( 1967, co-starring Peter Lawford ), The Vatican Affair ( 1968 ), Five Dolls for an August Moon ( 1970 ) and The Fifth Cord ( 1971 ).
* The Rolling Stones: organ on " Time Is on My Side " ( 1964 ), " You Can Make It If You Try " ( 1964 ), " Empty Heart " ( 1964 ), " If You Need Me " ( 1964 ), " Stupid Girl " ( 1966 ), and " It's Not Easy " ( 1966 ); piano on " Stoned " ( 1963 ), " Around and Around " ( 1964 ), " Confessin ' the Blues " ( 1964 ), " Down the Road Apiece " ( 1965 ), " That's How Strong My Love Is " ( 1965 ), " Flight 505 " ( 1966 ), " Connection " ( 1967 ), " My Obsession " ( 1967 ), " Honky Tonk Women " ( 1969 ), " Let It Bleed " ( 1969 ), " Little Queenie " ( live ) ( 1970 ), " Brown Sugar " ( 1971 ), " Dead Flowers " ( 1971 ), " Sweet Virginia " ( 1972 ), " Silver Train " ( 1973 ), " Star Star " ( 1973 ), " It's Only Rock ' n Roll ( But I Like It )" ( 1974 ), " Short and Curlies " ( 1974 ), " Summer Romance " ( 1980 ), " Black Limousine " ( 1981 ), and " Twenty Flight Rock " ( live ) ( 1982 ).
His first show with the Dead was October 19, 1971 at the Northrop Auditorium at the University of Minnesota, filling in for a hospitalized Ron " Pigpen " McKernan.
* Dennis McNally ( 1971 ), historian and publicist for the Grateful Dead for more than 20 years, and author of several acclaimed books on the topic
Others include Two-Lane Blacktop ( 1971 ), The Cars That Ate Paris ( 1974 ), Dirty Mary Crazy Larry ( 1974 ), Gone in 60 Seconds ( 1974 ), Death Race 2000 ( 1975 ), Race with the Devil ( 1975 ), Cannonball ( 1976 ), Mad Max ( 1979 ), The Blues Brothers ( 1980 ), Dead End Drive-In ( 1986 ) and The Hitcher ( 1986 ).
* We Took Their Orders And Are Dead ( with David Malouf, Shirley Cass and Ros Cheney ), Ure Smith, Sydney, 1971
Among his works are the ballets The Little Hump-backed Horse ( 1955 ), Carmen Suite ( 1967 ), based on the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet ( the project had been turned down by both Shostakovich and Khachaturian ), Anna Karenina ( 1971, on the novel by Leo Tolstoy ), and Lady with a Lapdog ( 1985 ); the operas Not Only Love ( 1961 ), and Dead Souls ( 1976, after Nikolai Gogol's novel ); piano concertos, symphonies, chamber and piano music and other works.
Raudive published his first book, Breakthrough: An Amazing Experiment in Electronic Communication with the Dead in 1968 and it was translated into English in 1971.
The Grateful Dead played a notable show here on July 31, 1971 which was released as Road Trips Volume 1 Number 3.
He also organized a guest appearance at a Grateful Dead concert in April 1971, further enhancing the Beach Boys ' once-lacking hip credentials.
* Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War a book of history by Sarmila Bose

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