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He interviewed everyone — beggars, street-entertainers ( such as Punch and Judy men ), market traders, prostitutes, labourers, sweatshop workers, even down to the " mudlarks " who searched the stinking mud on the banks of the River Thames for wood, metal, rope and coal from passing ships, and the " pure-finders " who gathered dog faeces to sell to tanners.
The Jetson family ( clockwise from upper left ) — Rosie ( robot ), George, Jane, Judy, Elroy, and Astro the dog.
Judy Bryant was brought back into Wentworth as a " stop-gap " top dog – the Driscoll House plotline being phased out of the series after Judy had committed euthanasia on terminally ill former inmate Hazel Kent ( Belinda Davey ).
Doug Funnie and his family ( which consists of his parents Theda and Phil, sister Judy, and dog Porkchop ) move from the town of Bloatsburg to Bluffington after his dad receives a job promotion.
Roger has a crush on Doug's sister Judy, and owns a cat named Stinky who rivals Doug's dog Porkchop.
About five minutes into the movie, actress Judy Garland playing the lead character, Dorothy, sings " Over the Rainbow " after unsuccessfully trying to get her aunt and uncle to listen to her relate an unpleasant incident involving her dog, Toto, and the nasty spinster, Miss Gulch ( Margaret Hamilton ).
* Judy ( dog ) ( 1936 – 1950 ), mascot on a Royal Navy vessel during World War II
* In The Wizard of Oz, during an encounter with the Cowardly Lion ( played by Bert Lahr ), Judy Garland, as Dorothy, hides her face behind the dog Toto in order to conceal the fact that she is laughing rather than frightened as she observes Lahr's performance.
He outfitted a Chevrolet Corvair Greenbriar wagon for himself, his wife Judy, his young children ( Andrew was not yet born ), the family housekeeper and the family dog, so that he could have his home life on the road, and so that his children would have the presence of their father.
He lives in Retroville with his robot dog, Goddard, who is named after Robert H. Goddard ( a pioneer in modern rocketry ) and his parents, Hugh Neutron, a bumbling car salesman and duck-lover, and Judy Neutron.
Terry ( dog ) | Terry with Judy Garland in the 1939 feature film, The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 film ) | The Wizard of Oz.

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Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale | Dorothy discovering that she and Toto are no longer in Kansas
American actress Judy Reyes was nominated for three ALMA Awards due to the Dominican Republic | Dominican heritage of both her and her character Carla Espinosa, winning two.
Judy Garland from the trailer for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 film ) | The Wizard of Oz.
Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West with Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 film ) | The Wizard of Oz, 1939
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Judy Garland in her role as Dorothy Gale | Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 film ) | The Wizard of Oz is one of two likely origins for the phrase " friend of Dorothy " referring to a gay man or LGBT person.
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Judy and was
Along about 4:30, just when it was getting to be about time to turn the audience over and toast them on the other side, Judy came on singing, in a short-skirted blue dress with a blue and white jacket that flapped in the wind.
But it didn't take Judy Garland, showman, long to realize that this sort of thing was par for the course at Newport and that you have to learn to live with it.
The show featured Judy Torres, Cynthia and The Cover Girls and was attended by several celebrity guests.
The theater owed its name to Guignol, which was a traditional Lyonnaise puppet character, joining political commentary with the style of Punch and Judy.
In December 1952, Cukor was approached by Sid Luft, who proposed the director helm a musical remake of the 1937 film A Star is Born with his then-wife Judy Garland in the lead role.
Busey and Judy divorced when Jake was nineteen.
* Judy Stone ( 1942 –): Australian pop singer, was born and raised in Granville.
Storyspace 2. 0, a professional level hypertext development tool, is available from Eastgate Systems, which has also published many notable works of electronic literature, including Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, Stuart Moulthrop's Victory Garden, and Judy Malloy's its name was Penelope, Forward Anywhere.
The ceremony was attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland, David Niven, Ronald Reagan, James Mason, Bette Davis, Danny Kaye, Joan Fontaine, Marlene Dietrich, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper, as well as Billy Wilder and Jack Warner.
" In 1947, he took eleven songs George had written but never used, provided them with new lyrics, and incorporated them into the Betty Grable film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim and he later wrote comic lyrics for Billy Wilder's movie Kiss Me, Stupid -- although most critics believe his final major work was for the 1954 Judy Garland film, A Star Is Born ).
Lemmon's film debut was a bit part as a plasterer / painter in the 1949 film The Lady Takes a Sailor, but he was not noticed until his official debut, opposite Judy Holliday, in the 1954 comedy It Should Happen to You.
' What I actually did say was ' Judy, Judy, Judy!
" Further support for Adler's idea came from American Wiccan priestess Judy Harrow, who noted that amongst her comrades, there was a feeling that " you don't become pagan, you discover that you always were.
The mobile puppet booth of the late 18th-and early 19th-century Punch and Judy glove-puppet show was originally covered in checked bed ticking or whatever inexpensive cloth might come to hand.
As expressed by Peter Fraser in Punch & Judy ( 1970 ), " the drama developed as a succession of incidents which the audience could join or leave at any time, and much of the show was impromptu.
" This was elaborated by George Speaight in his Punch & Judy: A History ( 1970 ), who explained that the plotline " is like a story compiled in a parlour game of Consequences ... the show should, indeed, not be regarded as a story at all but a succession of encounters.
) Further success was accorded to A Little Night Music when " Send in the Clowns " became a hit single for Judy Collins.
At the Grammy Awards of 1976, the Judy Collins performance of the song was named " Song of the Year ".
Another well-known song, recorded by Nina Simone, Judy Collins and Marc Almond, is " Pirate Jenny ", which was also recorded by Steeleye Span under the alternative title " The Black Freighter ".
The same year, Waits contributed a version of " The Return of Jackie and Judy " by The Ramones to the compilation album We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to Ramones, which was released in 2003 on Columbia Records.
One of his last works was a portrait of Judy Garland in 1969.
Sources say that Smith was embittered over the reduction in time allowed for his commentaries and hence resigned after he criticized the revamped World News Tonight format as a " Punch and Judy show.

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