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The region in which Innes and Perry initially find themselves is ruled by the cities of the Mahars, intelligent flying reptiles resembling Rhamphorhynchus with dangerous psychic powers, who keep the local tribelets of Stone Age human beings in subjugation.
* Innes DME204 media player with HD H264 encoder embedded
In 2001 and 2002 she appeared in the BBC radio comedy sketch show The Right Time, along with Graeme Garden, Paula Wilcox, Clive Swift and Neil Innes.
On television, Idle created Rutland Weekend Television ( RWT ), a sketch show on BBC2, written by himself, with music by Neil Innes.
A legacy of RWT was the creation, with Innes, of the Rutles, an affectionate parody of the Beatles.
In 1978, the Rutles ' mockumentary film All You Need Is Cash, a collaboration between Python members and Saturday Night Live, was aired on NBC television, as written by Idle, with music by Innes.
Encouraged by the reaction to the sketch, featuring Beatles ' music pastiches by Neil Innes, the film was written by Idle, who co-directed it with Gary Weis.
It had 20 songs written by Innes, which he performed with three musicians as " The Rutles ".
Innes was the musician and composer for the series and created songs with ideas on how they could be presented.
Innes appeared as Nasty with a lone white piano, singing a short version of " Cheese & Onions ".
In an interview with ' BeatlesandBeyond ' Radio Show presenter Pete Dicks, Innes remembered that Lennon said ' you're going to have trouble with THAT one!
Idle claims on the All You Need Is Cash DVD commentary track that Harrison and Starr at one point discussed starting a band with Innes and Idle, based on the Beatles ' and Rutles ' shared and imaginary histories.
Innes, with session musicians, performed as " Ron Nasty and The New Rutles " at a convention honouring the 25th anniversary of Monty Python in 1994.
Though Innes hired a musicologist to defend the originality of his songs, he settled with ATV out of court for 50 % of the royalties and shared songwriting credit on the 14 songs included on the album.
The other 14 songs from the CD ( all songs from the original LP release ) have all had John Lennon and Paul McCartney added to the songwriting credits along with Neil Innes.
* 1989 British Academy Television Award, Best Drama Series: A Cream Cracker under the Settee ( shared with Innes Lloyd )
* 1989 British Academy Television Award, Best Single Drama: A Bed Among the Lentils ( shared with Innes Lloyd )
* 1989 British Academy Television Award, Best Single Drama: A Lady of Letters ( shared with Innes Lloyd and Giles Foster )
The World Mystery Convention honoured Innes with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Bouchercon XXIV awards in Omaha, Nebraska, Oct, 1993.
Innes went on to produce books in a regular sequence, with six months of travel and research followed by six months of writing.
In 1968 the Bonzos scored a surprise top ten hit with a number called " I'm the Urban Spaceman " ( produced by Apollo C. Vermouth aka Paul McCartney ), after management wanted them to " play the game " as Innes put it, to try for a hit single.
Next there was a comedy interlude with members of the Monty Python troupe ( Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam along with Neil Innes ) performing " Sit on My Face ".

Innes and field
The field featured works Coopers for Brabham and 22-year-old Bruce McLaren of New Zealand ; blue Rob Walker-entered Coopers for Moss and Frenchman Maurice Trintignant ; four Ferraris — three in Italian red for Englishmen Brooks and Cliff Allison, and German Wolfgang von Trips ; one in American white and blue for Phil Hill ; front-engined Lotuses for Innes Ireland and Alan Stacey ; and, incomprehensibly for the European road-racing elite, the number 1 Kurtis-Offy Midget of USAC National Champion Rodger Ward, the only American-built and American-driven entry.
Now demolished were school buildings next to the playing field, these were once the library and offices of the John Innes Institution and had ranges of greenhouses attached.
While Innes recalls encountering the phrase as the title of an old American pulp fiction crime magazine he had encountered-the phrase Death Cab for Cutie may have been coined by Richard Hoggart in his The Uses of Literacy, a 1957 book discussing British popular culture and a pioneering work in the cultural studies field.

Innes and record
After an 18-year hiatus, The Rutles ( Innes, Halsey and Fataar ) reconvened to record the 1996 album Archaeology ( parody of the Beatles Anthology ).
Innes, Fataar and Halsey returned in 1996 to record The Rutles Archaeology, but without the involvement of Eric Idle.

Innes and recording
Most of the recording was engineered by Innes, and produced by Brendan Lynch and Andrew Weatherall.
Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band ( and later The Rutles ) said the Bonzos ' first studio experience was at Abbey Road Studios while The Beatles were recording " I Want to Tell You ".
Innes recounted that he was in a state of immense awe over the song's beauty, and sheepishly returned to the Bonzo session, where they were recording the 1920s Vaudeville song " My Brother Makes the Noises for the Talkies ".

Innes and first
The first novel was filmed as At the Earth's Core ( 1976 ), directed by Kevin Connor and starring Doug McClure as David Innes and Peter Cushing as Abner Perry.
Semi-erect, prickle-free blackberries were first developed at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, UK, and subsequently by the USDA-ARS in Beltsville, Maryland.
In the first live action theatrical movie he was voiced by Scott Innes.
This was also Innes ' first and only entry in the Masters of Song-Fu competition run by Quick Stop Entertainment.
As of early 2006, these six songs from the first Rutles CD ( which were not on the original LP release ) are credited solely to Neil Innes: " Baby Let Me Be ", " Between Us ", " Blue Suede Schubert ", " Get Up And Go ", " Goose Step Mama ", and " It's Looking Good ".
Innes National Park was first proclaimed in 1970 when the first Ranger in Charge, Mr Bruce Macreth was assigned to manage the park.
The first three are unverified historically, which therefore casts doubt on their accuracy, yet they also form the groundwork on which Boece and George Buchanan afterwards based some of their historical writings, much of which was exposed by Thomas Innes as doubtful in his Critical Essay ( i, pp. 201 – 2, 4 ).
After the fall of Rome, others took over the middle legs of the spice trade, first the Persians and then the Arabs ; Innes Miller cites the account of Cosmas Indicopleustes, who travelled east to India, as proof that " pepper was still being exported from India in the sixth century ".
Innes said of their first meeting: " He was quite plump in those days.
The neon tetra was first imported from South America and was described by renowned ichthyologist Dr. George S. Myers in 1936, and named after Dr. William T. Innes.
The Southern Cross was found and rescued after a fortnight's searching, with George Innes Beard, Albert Barunga and Wally from Kunmunya Mission the first overland party to reach the downed aircraft.
The plot of The ABC Murders is mentioned by Detective Inspector John Appleby in Michael Innes ′ novel Appleby ′ s End ( 1945 ), and in the first story in volume 39 of the manga Detective Conan ( chapters 393-397 ), which was inspired by the novel.
Innes Ireland took a surprise win, his first and the first for Team Lotus.
In 1812 the House of Lords ruled in favour of Sir James Innes-Ker, 6th Baronet, of Innes ( see Innes baronets ), rejecting claims by the heir female of the second earl and heir male whatsoever of the first earl.
Then called Wrights River, Major Archibald Clunes Innes, Commandant of Port Macquarie Penal Settlement, sent the first government gang of Australian red cedar ( Toona ciliata ) cutters to work here in 1827.
In about 1838 Archibald Boyd registered the first run in the Glen Innes district.
Glen Innes was gazetted as a town in 1852 and the first lots were sold in 1854.
Tin was first discovered at Emmaville in 1872 and Glen Innes became the centre of a mining bonanza during the late 19th century.
The Glen Innes district has been a producer of wool, sheep and beef cattle since it was first settled.
The season-ending race also provided the first victory for one of the sport's greatest teams – Colin Chapman's Team Lotus – and gave an extremely popular driver, Innes Ireland, his only career Grand Prix win.
It was a race of milestones: Innes Ireland's only career win, the first win for Team Lotus, and the first American Grand Prix to turn a profit, ensuring its return in 1962.

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