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Soon after the start of their television career, they secured a frequent makeover slot on the show Richard & Judy.

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* The Punch and Judy Murders, a book, also published under the title The Magic Lantern Murders
In 1828, the critic John Payne Collier published a Punch and Judy script under the title The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy.
* In Midnight Riot ( UK title Rivers of London ) by Ben Aaronovitch the main antagonist is the ghost of Mr. Punch and murders in a style that mirrors the Punch and Judy story.
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 ".
Thereafter, Astaire nicknamed Rogers " Feathers " — also a title of one of the chapters in his autobiography — and parodied his experience in a song and dance routine with Judy Garland in Easter Parade ( 1948 ).
The collection featured covers of songs by Cat Stevens, the title track, recordings by Judy Garland, The Beatles and the Everly Brothers, as well as two new original songs.
The sales manager hated it for being too different from the maze and shooter games common at the time, and Judy and Lincoln expressed reservations over the strange title.
The film's title comes from the song " Down with Love " as sung by Judy Garland, who is seen singing it on The Ed Sullivan Show in one scene.
*" Singin ' in the Rain " Prologue-Cliff Edwards from The Hollywood Revue of 1929 ( 1929 ), Jimmy Durante with Sidney Toler from Speak Easily ( 1932 ), Judy Garland from Little Nellie Kelly and the main title sequence from Singin ' in the Rain ( Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O ' Connor )
The title may be a play on words for " Sweet Judy Blue Eyes "; also, the song may be considered a suite in the classical music sense ( i. e., an ordered set of musical pieces, usually four in number ).
The title " Suite: Judy Blue Eyes " refers to Stephen Stills ' former girlfriend, singer / songwriter Judy Collins, and the lyrics to most of the suite's sections consist of his thoughts about her and their imminent breakup.
After bagging the title as the first " Grand Teen Questor " of ABS-CBN's Star Circle Quest, Hero appeared in several TV shows in the network like the youth oriented program SCQ Reload and was also one of the casts of the fantasy series Krystala, led by Judy Ann Santos.
Her phrase " Bread and Roses ", became associated with a 1912 textile strike of largely immigrant, largely women workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It was later used as the title of a poem and was set to music by Mimi Farina and sung by various artists, among them Judy Collins and John Denver.
The novel's title comes from a song on an American cassette tape called Songs After Dark by fictional singer Judy Bridgewater.
In 1967, Fred and band member Andrew Bernard co-wrote " Judy in Disguise ", whose name is a parodic play on the title of The Beatles ' song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ".
At the Royal Rumble in 1989, she defended the title against Judy Martin.
Desiree Petersen later replaced Victoria in the team, and the new duo lost the title in August 1985 to Judy Martin and Leilani Kai ( known as The Glamour Girls ) in Egypt.
Who Dares Wins ( U. S. title: The Final Option ) is a 1982 British film starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark and Edward Woodward, directed by Ian Sharp.
The show also dropped the " New Position " section of its title and was called " Richard and Judy " again.
There are also children's books with this title that are inspired by the game, one published in 2003 and illustrated by Annie Kubler ( ISBN 085953944X ) and another published in 2007 written and illustrated by Gemma Raynor ( ISBN 1845392779 ), and also What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile by Judy Sierra, Illustrated by Doug Cushman ( Harcourt, 2002 )
In 1997, three decades after the last Judy Bolton title was issued by Grosset & Dunlap, author Linda Joy Singleton completed a book that series creator Margaret Sutton had begun writing several years before.
* Judy Collins recorded the song as the title cut of a 1967 hit LP.

Judy and for
( Judy Tristano now has poems as well as ballads written for her.
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.
Famous people who have studied the Alexander Technique include writers Aldous Huxley, Robertson Davies and Roald Dahl, playwright George Bernard Shaw, actors Judy Dench, Hilary Swank, Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons, John Cleese, Kevin Kline, William Hurt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Paul Newman, Mary Steenburgen, Robin Williams and Patti Lupone, musicians Paul McCartney, Madonna, Yehudi Menuhin and Sting, and Nobel Prize winner for medicine and physiology Nikolaas Tinbergen.
Radio station WKTU began to hold " Freestyle Free for ALL " live concerts in 1996, and formerly held weekend freestyle nights hosted by Judy Torres.
Selznick sold half of Kelly's contract to MGM and loaned him out to MGM for his first motion picture: For Me and My Gal ( 1942 ) with Judy Garland.
There followed Summer Stock ( 1950 )Judy Garland's last musical film for MGM – in which Kelly performed the celebrated " You, You Wonderful You " solo routine with a newspaper and a squeaky floorboard.
Over the course of seven years, the trio collaborated on seven films, including A Double Life ( 1947 ) starring Ronald Colman, Adam's Rib ( 1949 ), Born Yesterday ( 1950 ), The Marrying Kind ( 1952 ), and It Should Happen to You ( 1954 ), all starring another Cukor favorite, Judy Holliday, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Born Yesterday.
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.
" 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 ).
Bobby's powers first manifest when he is on a date with Judy Harmon, and a local bully by the name of Rocky Beasely tries to take Judy away for himself.
Early in his career he worked as an illustrator for magazines like the Boy's Own Paper and Judy, drew comic strips, including the Sherlock Holmes parody " Chubb-Lock Homes " for Comic Cuts, and wrote articles for Punch under the pseudonym " W. Bird ".
Berry signed a series of contracts with Screen Gems to write and produce music for Jan and Dean, as well as other artists such as Judy & Jill ( Berry's girlfriend Jill Gibson and Dean Torrence's girlfriend Judy Lovejoy ), The Matadors, and Pixie ( a young female solo singer ).
During this time, Berry co-wrote and / or arranged and produced songs for artists outside of Jan and Dean, including The Angels (" I Adore Him ", Top 30 ), the Gents, the Matadors ( Sinners ), Judy & Jill, Pixie ( unreleased ), Jill Gibson, Shelley Fabares, Deane Hawley, The Rip Chords (" Three Window Coupe ", Top 30 ), and Johnny Crawford, among others.
" 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 characters in a Punch and Judy show are not fixed as in a Shakespeare play, for instance.
While the Victorian version of the show drew on the morality of its day, the Punch & Judy College of Professors considers that the 20th-and 21st-century versions of the tale have evolved into something more akin to a primitive version of The Simpsons, in which a bizarre family is used as vehicle for grotesque visual comedy and a sideways look at contemporary society.
While censorious political correctness threatened Punch and Judy performances in the UK and other English speaking countries for a time, the show is having one of its cyclical recurrences and can now be seen not only in England, Wales, and Ireland, but also in Canada, the United States ( including Puerto Rico ), Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
* XTC wrote a song entitled " Punch and Judy " during recording sessions for their album " English Settlement ".
* Punch & Judy: A Play for Puppets by Ed Emberley ( 1965 ) Little, Brown

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